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Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Kain_niaK here, (I should be home by the end of the week). Question about Bitcoin.Com Exchange (BCE)
BCE had a promo where they promised people BCH and FLEX and UPT if they would click a telegram bot link.
They never paid anybody but me, (paid me 5 usd in BCH).
It's true that I paid people spice for clicking my URL but I also told people to create an account on BCE and to do KYC and to follow the instructions to quality for the airdrops of UPT and FLEX.
As far as I know, nobody except me has gotten anything. Does Roger Ver know about this? Is this program still running? What is the plan? Did I disqualify myself by paying people some spice to click the url's?
Also are the withdraw fees on BCE still really high? Last time it was 25 SAI to withdraw SAI and 3000 spice to withdraw spice. I send 20 000 spice to BCE but I can't withdraw it back because I would lost 3000 spice doing so.
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In defense of Bitcoin.com - BEFORE the HEX situation is clarified
There's been recent tension over the seeming promotion of HEX on the bitcoin.com exchange. Yes, I know, listing a coin is not necessarily an endorsement of the coin. But this was not a silent listing. There was a tweet about Bitcoin.com being excited to list HEX and Roger made a friendly appearance on Richard Heart's Livestream to talk about it.
This morning, I saw a YouTube notification for a video from bitcoin.com with the banner title about de-listing HEX. The video is now private, and it seems the situation is unclear as to where bitcoin.com stands on all this.
The situation may shortly be clarified. But BEFORE that happens, I want to make a case for why I won't write off Roger or bitcoin.com, even if they make what I consider a bad decision with HEX.
1) Bitcoin.com has been a great general resource for BCH info, and has been very clear about being "all in" on BCH, even when it got them a lot of hostility in the crypto sphere.
2) Bitcoin.com has done a ton of investment into BCH projects that it releases for free. They habitually improve the BCH ecosystem. How many of us are using the Bitcoin.com wallet?
3) Bitcoin.com provide an amazing developer toolkit, a great REST API and a free WebSocket API. Things I'm building right now are only possible because they have invested in providing those free tools and APIs to support ecosystem growth.
4) it was by watching Roger's videos on YouTube that I was first exposed to the pro-big-blocks side of the scaling debate. I posted economic objections in the YouTube comment section, and Roger answered them in good faith. I might be stuck in a small-block echo chamber without his efforts.
I don't have to agree with every business decision they make. I may even disagree on some particulars at an ethical level. But it's only a very short list of people and organisations on earth who have done more for peer-to-peer electronic cash. I for one choose to be grateful, and see the glass as half full.
Thank you Roger, and the Bitcoin.com crew. I hope you back away from HEX, truly. But even if you don't, I'll still be grateful for all the great help you've given to this movement.
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