Thursday, 21 January 2021

BTC built a better horse & buggy. BCH built a sports car.

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Never forget the dirty little secret of BTC: There is nothing BTC can do that BCH can't do better, faster, quicker, easier, cheaper, and more securely. (And we haven't even gotten into all the things BCH can do that BTC can't do at all.)

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Created a New Subreddit Dedicated to Monitoring the Regulatory Space Surrounding Crypto -- for those Long-Term Hodlers.

If anyone is interested, I started a new community where you can get (and I'm hesitant to use this word) centralized and concise information about the regulatory environment surrounding cryptocurrency.

Posts will contain only the summarized and professional commentary from the source linked therein. The requirement is that the source, inclusive of the event or proposal, be either from a government or major financial institution (it sucks, I know). But the goal is to stay away from opinion, speculation, and clickbait pieces, and this will allow cryptocurrency users to stay updated on real-time policy—and how it might affect their holdings. There will be absolutely no opinion or interpretation of the policy in the post. The comment section will be open for thoughtful discussion and questions to help clarify the language in the post.

Low-effort, opinionated, and overtly critical comments will be discarded. There will also be no political discussion.

For someone like me that has a large part of their savings in cryptocurrency, it is extremely important to stay educated and informed on this new developing space. With crypto's recent uptick in popularity and mainstream adoption, the number of organizations overseeing this space are growing, and their proposals are becoming lengthier and more complex. Thus, it's extremely important to have a community that follows their/this involvement.

(The subreddit is r/CryptoMonitor for those interested.)

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Cryptocurrency Criminal Activity Decreased in 2020, Recent Study Finds

Cryptocurrency Criminal Activity Decreased in 2020, Recent Study Finds submitted by /u/Crazy_Mirror_3158
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Slot machines on Rust using Bitcoin Cash

Slot machines on Rust using Bitcoin Cash submitted by /u/arldyalrdy
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/l1rwlh/slot_machines_on_rust_using_bitcoin_cash/

“A payment system that gets more expensive as more people use it. Sounds dumb.“

“A payment system that gets more expensive as more people use it. Sounds dumb.“ submitted by /u/scotty321
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BlackRock, the trillion-dollar asset management giant, it's going to include Bitcoin futures in some of his funds.

Huge news.

https://www.sec.gov/edgar/search/#/q=bitcoin&dateRange=custom&entityName=BlackRock&startdt=2021-01-20&enddt=2021-01-20

Each Fund may use instruments referred to as derivatives, which are financial instruments that derive their value from one or more securities, commodities (such as gold or oil), currencies (including bitcoin)

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