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NOTICE: This post describes CashFusion as it's implemented in Electron Cash 4.2.5, which was just released yesterday! Make sure to upgrade to this latest version for new CashFusion features, among other improvements.
With CashFusion, your finances are your business, and no one else's. Over 6 Million Bitcoin Cash has already been made private using this innovative, non-custodial mixing protocol.
https://fusionstats.redteam.cash/
You can "Fuse" all week for a few cents in fees if you want. This post is just a weekly reminder.
New to CashFusion? No problem, getting set up is pretty easy =)
First, download the Electron Cash desktop wallet. It's got CashFusion built in.
Set up your wallet, send it some Bitcoin Cash, and then activate CashFusion by clicking the icon in the lower right: https://i.imgur.com/DXEPLtf.png
Once it's activated, your wallet will start "fusing" the Bitcoin Cash it contains in the background. (That is, it will start mixing your coins with other CashFusion users automatically.) Fusions happen over time as their own transactions, and they only cost you the network transactions fees (so less than a penny, usually).
Each fusion transaction will include some of your coins*, so it will often take multiple fusion transactions before all the coins in your wallet are fused. Check "spend only fused coins" on the send tab if you want Electron Cash to prevent you from sending funds that haven't been made private yet.
Electron Cash can keep fusing your coins indefinitely, or it can aim for a certain number of fusions for each of your coins. Toggle this setting and choose the target number of fusions by right clicking the Fusion icon and then choosing "CashFusion Wallet Settings".
It may be necessary to split up or join your coins before they will Fuse, depending on their sizes. If you leave CashFusion running and don't see any fusions happening, consider sending your coins to yourself in small amounts to split them up, or sending everything to yourself in one transaction to combine them. (That latter does connect those addresses and reduce your privacy looking "backwards", so whether it's worth trying is up to you.)
Here's the CashFusion Telegram group where you are welcome to ask questions. (Just remember to be courteous!)
Happy Fusing!! <3
*"Coins" are kind of a confusing concept when it comes to Bitcoin, but you can think of them just like discrete "bills" (or... "coins") in your wallet, but instead of coming in only certain sizes like $1, $5, $10, $20, etc, they can be any amount sent to you in a previous transaction, like 0.618 BCH, 0.000001 BCH, or 123.45679 BCH. (They can also be combined and split up. That happens in most transactions!)
PS Accidentally posted this to my profile first time around instead of r/btc. Derp.
The CashFusion Red Team Flipstarter has been fully funded for 18 BCH within 48 hours of going live. Thank you! https://flipstarter.redteam.cash/ A special thank you to the contributors!
Funding transaction (yes, I immediately CashFusioned it): Now the difficult part begins... [link] [comments] |
https://read.cash/@francis105d1/what-am-i-doing-with-my-bitcoin-cash-e39b256d
The very short answer at the moment will be that my coins are just there sitting pretty, but that won't make for an article, let me explain, I was going to get a crypto secure loan with Celsius but destiny had other plans so now my coins will have to sit with my custodian account at least until September first, what I hold on BCH I can't sell, I can't buy more because I don't have money for it, and I can't move my coins either, well I could move my coins but at the moment I am choosing not to. If you are interested in knowing that story, please continue reading at read.cash; otherwise, thanks for your visit.