Saturday, 25 July 2020

BCH drama in a nutshell :)

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Is there a way to see the precise time of when a transcaction was sent out?

I'm a developer. I'm not really knowledgeable in bitcoin development yet.

Say, I'm using Electrum wallet. I share an address with someone. The thing is that I need that that someone to pay a certain amount of BTC within a certain time-window, 15-30-60 minutes. It's because I have products that are priced in fiat money.

That person will send me BTC. I may open a wallet not right away but in 12-30 hours, to check incomming payments. Or there may be delays in BTC network, right?

Is the precise date and time of *when* a payment was *sent* attached to a transcaction and can it be retrieved? How, where?

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This is how fast and easy it is to send Bitcoin through the Lighting Network. ADOPT LIGHTING.

This is how fast and easy it is to send Bitcoin through the Lighting Network. ADOPT LIGHTING. submitted by /u/IllList3
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Serious issues with Bitcoin ABC dev team

Guys, this latest drama with Amaury bulldozing through his Trashberg DAA is too much. IFP was bad enough, now Amaury is steamrolling over all logical debate AND f*cking around with the BCH block interval. Changing the block interval is a SERIOUS change with broad repercussions for smart comtracts, and more importantly, it changes the rate of coin issuance and hence the BCH inflation rate!

We simply CANNOT have this insane tyrant running the reference implementation for BCH. The BCH Node team seems to be solid but it's extra work for them to maintain that codebase and it can't succeed unless more miners switch to it.

IMHO the pressure of the frequent hard fork schedule is causing this drama to happen every few months. Perhaps the BCHN team should just maintain a stable older version of ABC and miners can band together and resist any further hard forks at all until ABC is either rational or Amaury is gone? Thinking out loud here.

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This is how fast and easy it is to send Bitcoin through the Lighting Network. ADOPT LIGHTING.

This is how fast and easy it is to send Bitcoin through the Lighting Network. ADOPT LIGHTING. submitted by /u/OneMoreJuan
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Bitcoin Lightning Network Capacity Touches 1,000 BTC ($9,551,335) Again

Bitcoin Lightning Network Capacity Touches 1,000 BTC ($9,551,335) Again submitted by /u/wmredditor
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Bitcoin vs. Fiat Money Visualized

Bitcoin vs. Fiat Money Visualized submitted by /u/EconHacker
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