Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Crypto Capital Co-Founder Rejects Plea Deal in Shadow Bank Case

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Crypto Capital co-founder Reginald Fowler has rejected a plea deal with the US government in an ongoing case in which he is accused of operating a “shadow bank” for several crypto exchanges.

Fowler was indicted in April 2019, along with Israeli national Ravid Yosef, for allegedly running a shadow bank for several cryptocurrency firms, including Bitfinex and Tether, which are currently embroiled in a separate case in which they are accused of creating “the largest bubble in human history.” According to a letter submitted by the prosecution on January 31, the Crypto Capital co-founder “rejected the ...

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Bitcoin Cash does these three things

Bitcoin Cash does these three things

  1. For humanity, it reduces violence by keeping governments in check, and by avoiding socialistic implosions.

  2. But if you don't look that far, or don't care, but still you are a prudent saver, or a debtor that is forced into the situation by intrusion into your economic life, it helps you as an individual immediately by protecting you from the inflation tax, and it gives you a chance to get the upper hand.

  3. And if you are smart, in the current state of adoption, where we have few users but will have more, you can take advantage of the resulting appreciation and secure your retirement by having some coins.

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Where the devs be at?

I've been looking for support in BCH since I got here (a lil' over a month now). The read.cash community has been fantastic! surprisingly though, reddit has not.. (I mean that from a dev perspective)

TL;DR—is there a "centralized" platform where the devs gather to share?

i'm obviously a big, BIG fan of decentralization, but NOT when it comes to information sharing. it's been discouraging to NOT have a place to go to get answers. (to what I consider very basic questions)

A few weeks ago, developer.bitcoin.com sent me the MOST lovely email welcoming me to the community. In closing they said, "If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask by replying to this email." .. so I DID! but I have yet to receive a response. (perhaps busy with the IFP and its update)

the question was, "what's the deal with your REST api? is it free? for anyone? forever? i see no mention of keys/authentication .. this is just another example of things that look too good to be true? is BCH too good to be true, you would tell me, wouldn't you?"

i've been "a bit" critical of BCH since I landed on 20.1.1; because I'm eager to validate its "truth" (after suffering the lies of Blockstream), while ignoring the glitz and glamour. (both of which are in abundance -- much to my delight ☺️) Why? Because I'm here to BUIDL shit!

bottom line is, I need a better understanding and I don't always know where to go. the "comments" from the read.cash community have been pointing me all over the place, and I've been "slowly" gathering the knowledge that I need (sometimes it just feels like dumb luck) to understand what I'm doing right or wrong.

I get BTC .. and I get ETH .. but BCH is sorely lacking in developer support.

(reddit COULD NOT POSSIBLY be the primary platform for developers to share, learn and grow their knowledge .. what am I missing??)

I won't just rant without offering some suggestions:

  1. https://gitter.im/bitcoincash/ (seems easy enough)
  2. https://bitcoincash.stackexchange.com/ (makes me sad this doesn't exist)
  3. https://bitcoincash.slack.com/ (note: a billing exemption requires "special" approval)

I'm more than ready to help with organizing an effort to this end...

Cheers!

edit: if you're interested, Ash2.cash best explains how I came to arrive at BCH's doorstep.

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