Monday, 22 June 2020

A Message To The Leaders Of Bitcoin Cash from Vin Armani

A Message To The Leaders Of Bitcoin Cash from Vin Armani submitted by /u/MemoryDealers
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Best way to let merchants cash out to fiat on a regular basis?

Let's say I am a merchant wanting to accept BCH at the till .. whats the easiest way to turn money received in BCH into cash in my till? Is it basically bitpay vs coinbase? How about a solution that works outside of the US? Are there any open source solutions or solutions that are primarily focused just on the off-ramp part of the problem alone? Solutions that would enable multiple cryptocurrencies beyond just BCH?

Trying to set up a service that could potentially allow multiple vendors to get 'on board' with crypto but want to figure out the best solution to be able to recommend to them in terms of this part. Please don't tell me that they should keep their profits in Crypto. Yes, that will be an option for some but in many cases they have bills and supppliers that need to be paid in fiat so the overall solution needs to include both options.

Any help much appreciated. Thanks!

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“If Bitcoin captures only a third of gold’s safe-haven business, it’s going be trading near $180,000”

“If Bitcoin captures only a third of gold’s safe-haven business, it’s going be trading near $180,000” submitted by /u/coinsmash1
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Do you remember people talking about "the internet", 25 years ago?

It feels like where Bitcoin is right now. People are incredibly slow, they need a bit more time to understand what magic money really is. Just give them a few more years, they will catch up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95-yZ-31j9A

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The solution is Crypto

The solution is Crypto submitted by /u/leichkod
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Did you know? Using a native SegWit wallet will save you 40% on Bitcoin transaction fees ?

Did you know? Using a native SegWit wallet will save you 40% on Bitcoin transaction fees ? submitted by /u/mishax1
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why not just print more money? printing money creates free money.

why not just print more money? printing money creates free money. submitted by /u/dancingbearstonks
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