Thursday, 10 June 2021

WOW! Strike CEO just CRUSHED IT on CNBC and that's an understatement!

EDIT: video posted by /BrainDamageLDN thanks!

https://twitter.com/DocumentingBTC/status/1402657988914167822

Don't think have EVER seen a better interview about Bitcoin yet. Video not out, but if it does appear, seek it.

CNBC Tech Check June 9, 11-12.

AMAZING! There is no debate, he had an GREAT answer for every question, they tried to make this all look like some craziness, his response:

tl;dr:

Bitcoin is the biggest change the world has ever seen to move humanity forward. Nothing comes close."

If you ever need answers to the Bitcoin debate, check him out. One super smart guy. Also if get into a debate on any topic, he really knew how to move the conversation, a debate master for sure.

And I thought I was good. Picked up a few more tips for the debate toolbox. :-)

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$157.1 Billion Asset Manager Victory Capital To Enter The Cryptocurrency Market

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Young Australians Prefer to Invest in Cryptocurrencies Instead of Real Estate

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Why is BCH better than BTC?

I am coming from a neutral point of view, and learning about crypro currencies. If i understood correctly, BCH's main difference to btc is being able to process more transactions per seconds because of its higher block size (currently up to 32mb/block).

But isn't that still way to less transactions? 32mb blocks are capable to do around 170 tx/s, which is way more than bitcoin obviously, but isnt this still way too little for mass adoption, so it can be used as an actual currency? Right now it seems to work, as the traffic on the network is low, but isnt this approach just delaying the scalability problem? Doing research on this i found out it is planned to increase the blocksize even more, i've read numbers up to 256mb. This would increase the tx/s, but wouldnt this lead to massive centralisation aswell? 1gb of blockchain in less than 1 hour?

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I cant withdrawl my 0.00002500 or anything less

im using btc.com

when i try 0.00002500 i have "Insufficient funds".

If i type anything less it says: "Invalid amount"

Does anyone know whats the problem?

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How practicable would it be to use Electron Cash for BTC?

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