Thursday, 6 February 2020

How can one guarantee that the app Bitcoin.com that we download from the app store is built from the source code in open source repos?

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StackExchange provides shelter for homeless BCH developers

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ezokbd/stackexchange_provides_shelter_for_homeless_bch/

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Price Surges 14% as 'Halvening' Nears

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Price Surges 14% as 'Halvening' Nears submitted by /u/bobbysteeles
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A bit confused... I want to love it, maybe I'm missing something?

This will not be popular here, but my BTC transactions have always confirmed faster. If BCH takes more time to ultimately confirm, then what is the real benefit? (genuinely asking, I feel I may be missing the point).

Bitcoin (Bitcoin cash/BCH) is supposed to be better for the everyday user, day-to-day transactions. But every time I use transact with BCH, it is left unconfirmed for 2+ hours. Sure, whatever service I'm using will send the transaction (whether my hard wallet, an exchange, coinbase digital wallet, etc..) but that is the same with every cryptocurrency.

Little background: I am a fairly experienced cryptocurrency user - I have been interested in the crypto space since its early days, have tried & used several cryptocurrencies for a variety of purposes, as well as buying and trading several others to truly see for myself what the user experience is like, what the benefits are to each, etc... I do NOT have a strong Technical Knowledge of actual blockchain development, coding languages, etc..

Thanks!

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Craig Wright Claims For Attorney-Client Privilege Over 11,000 Documents

Craig Wright Claims For Attorney-Client Privilege Over 11,000 Documents submitted by /u/paulemmanuelng
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Graphical blockchain explorer for Bitcoin Core (under development)

Graphical blockchain explorer for Bitcoin Core (under development) submitted by /u/msafi
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Me: enjoying my citadel

Me: enjoying my citadel submitted by /u/dave_sparkswap
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