So I've been using the Bitcoin.com wallet for many months now and I need to say this: When you have multiple wallets, the order of operations for payments NEEDS to change. Right now, to make a payment, you select "Send" and then select a wallet. This absolutely needs to be the other way around. The ...
The receive addresses are the same because both coins are based on the original Bitcoin and still use the same address format. Because Bitcoin Cash has replay protection though, if you send BTC it will end up in the BTC wallet and BCH will end up in the BCH wallet. No need to worry! There is talk of...
Considering the amount of USD equiv I had in my Bitcoin.com wallet (BCH is going up and up!), this was a very nerve-wracking experience that I hope no one else has to go through. I see that the devs put out a new minor version of the wallet yesterday which I hope addresses the lockout issue. I've ma...
Hi GreyWyvern, Were you able to get the fingerprint issue resolved? Nope, I am still locked out. No response from support. I know they're busy but I can't use a wallet that doesn't work 100% of the time. A lockout bug like this is a deal breaker. Going to look at different wallets today and sweep m...
Did you factor in that you paid with pre-fork BTC, which contained equal amounts of both post-fork BTC and BCH? Ah yes! Accounting for that, if I'd just held the original BTC I paid in, my pool profits compared to that (in terms of BTC) are only 5.8%* which I guess is much more reasonable for the p...
Support, I can't even get past the verify page to send feedback, so I'm posting here. I've set my Bitcoin.com wallet on my Android device to open with my fingerprint on the phone's scanner. A couple days ago I got a cut on my scanning finger which has been interfering with the scanner. Up until toda...
Support. I've set my Bitcoin.com wallet on my Android device to open with my fingerprint on the phone's scanner. A couple days ago I got a cut on my scanning finger which has been interfering with the scanner. Up until today it was working maybe 50% of the time, but today I started getting 100% fail...
So, now that BCH has risen from $350 to $1,200 per coin (and Bitcoin.com is mining them like gangbusters!) I decided to redo my calculations to see where I'm at wrt profitability on my cloud mining contracts. It's impossible now to gauge how much exactly you've profited in terms of Bitcoin (initial ...
Think about it, we are just milking cows. I'm really surprised people are buying current contracts as they are totally unprofitable since the first price increase (just after the release of GreyWyvern's calculator, how strange…). Whoa, hey. Profitability of plans was up and down for many weeks afte...
So is it better to buy bitcoin cash then convert it to bitcoin? Also I'm in New Zealand so can I buy here in New Zealand or do I have to buy it in usd and then also have the exchange rate as well as the fees? Any advice appreciated as I haven't purchased anything yet still trying to work things out...
We check for profitability every hour because we don't want to switch chains too often. When we switch chains, we immediately stop mining the less profitable chain. I think that's doubly bad if we immediately stop mining the less profitable chain because then we're throwing away all the work that h...
Bitcoin itself has outrageous fees right now and they are only going to get worse. Bitcoin Cash is the better, low-fee version of Bitcoin that you should use instead. You can buy Bitcoin Cash at https://localbitcoincash.org or you can buy ETH or LTC at Coinbase.com, then use Shapeshift.io to convert...
Bitcoin Cash could have only profited from a hashrate battle between the 1X and 2X chains. A smooth 2X hardfork would actually be moderately bad for Bitcoin Cash since it would give new life (via Tx space) to the legacy chain for at least a little while. Now legacy Bitcoin is stuck with 1MB blocks a...
Over 85% of the global hashrate has agreed to mine Segwit2X, so it is unlikely that the Segwit1X chain will survive. Please withdraw your BTC before the hard fork (approximately November 16th) if you want access to your Segwit1X coins. Hi zowki, How does this change your plans? https://lists.linuxf...
The Bitcoin Gold chain hasn't been made public yet so no one can transact on it. The only trading in Bitcoin Gold going on right now is futures on any exchanges which enabled it. AFAIK there isn't yet any replay protection in the Bitcoin Gold clients so it's not even safe to move it without also mov...
Some risk needs to be taken, as nothing can be straight forward. But it is obvious that some calculation too required to be made. There are many Cryptos that one can look at and feel secure like BTC and ETH, as their value mostly go up or remains steady, but the high value makes them very tough inv...
As of right now, the Pool.Bitcoin.com website says it is applying 39.36 Ph/s to the BTC chain and 149.58 Ph/s to the BCC chain. Yet all the sites say that BTC is currently more profitable, and there is no EDA risk coming up.
The Bitcoin world is really getting more complicated! As such, it's getting tougher to gauge whether or not any cloud mining plan is worth it. I took a moment to do some number crunching on my own plans (two 6-month plans), and taking into account today's BCH/BTC exchange, and assuming no unusual pr...
You read a lot of books, you must be clever a man, tell me why bitcoin.com get this so wrong? or is bitcoin.com just mocking people who study blockchain? Let me get this straight... Bitcoin.com posted an image of blockchain forks that didn't mesh with your worldview. So rather than question your wo...
Hi guys, How do BCC withdrawals work? I see the tab there but it still says to withdraw bitcoin, and states the fee is 0.001 anyway so I don't know if that's the correct one? Thanks in advance! Hi epap! It does say "Withdraw Bitcoin" on the form which is a bit confusing. But at the top of the page ...
I was just thinking about this and had a frustrating realization about how useless BTC actually is. I have some BTC accumulated from pool.bitcoin.com cloud mining, and I know I want to withdraw it before the forks. But I want to do so as close as possible to the fork date to minimize the crazy trans...
Next time you want to sound sincere about asking whether or not a particular site is legit, I recommend stripping out your referrer code from the link. 8-) This blatantly scammy outfit offers plans to sell you 14 PETA HASHES (LOL who has this amount of hashpower available to throw around?) and promi...
Here's a new axiom: Any cloud-mining or HYIP scheme pitched by a post that includes an image link to blockchain transactions as "proof" that it pays out, doesn't pay out.