Saturday, 8 January 2022

Bitcoin-Core has reached a point where buyers risk losing 40k-70k per coin with very limited upside. Its other coins that havent risen too much, that can 10x-100x in price, so at least the risk reward is there. This is an advantage to having a low current price.

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Are people even interested in p2p cash and using the blockchain?

We keep mentioning this as the main talking point for bch. But what about that will make the masses start using it as a medium of exchange when the other options such as fiat via zelle/venmo etc are no longer as slow?

Part of the original formula that made bitcoin successful in the beginning was the ease, speed, and low fees but banks themselves have improved in regards to this so this is no longer something that differentiates their experience, the only thing is the actual utility of the blockchain itself.

Will people actually make that change when sending fiat has become just as fast and nearly as convenient compared to 2011 ? Today people are able to buy goods and services and send money to friends and family with ease. Will the masses use the blockchain for all their purchases or just stick to the convenience of buying goods & sending money today via centralized systems ?

Perhaps we just have to wait for bch to overtake in actual crypto use and flip btc core instead of relying on people to become educated about the reality of fiat and the blockchain.

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Tim doesn't give a shit because there are more important things in life :)

Tim doesn't give a shit because there are more important things in life :) submitted by /u/MrFatio
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New to crypto!

So I started getting interested and studying crypto a few days ago. I watched a fair amount of YouTube videos on Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain and I still don’t fully comprehend it (lol) but I know that with more time and study I will eventually get it. Since I wanna become an expert I was wondering what is the best information sources on crypto/blockchain… websites, courses, channels, people, anything. What is the most efficient way of learning about all this stuff?

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This website gives you 10$ by sign up and answer questions

This website gives you 10$ by sign up and answer questions submitted by /u/AmirMont
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I’ve been living in El Salvador for the past 5 weeks using only BTC. No cash, no credit cards. It can be done!

I’m an Italian podcaster and I’ve been traveling in the whole country to report the state of Bitcoin adoption. You can read my chronicles on my website. We post in English as well as in Italian. Hope u guys enjoy. 👊🏻

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Blockchain.com has a BCH Testnet Explorer

Blockchain.com has a BCH Testnet Explorer submitted by /u/MemoryDealers
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