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Bitcoin Cash

Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:47 am

lets talk about Bitcoin Cash

How do you feel about the support for ease of payments?

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Re: Bitcoin Cash

Thu Mar 22, 2018 2:24 pm

lets talk about Bitcoin Cash

How do you feel about the support for ease of payments?
Firstly let me just saythat I have moved your thread from the altcoins board to Biitcoin Discussion.
That in itself may start a bit of a debate but it's expected, and everybody is free to say what they want about the topic here without being censored.

What may also cause a little more debate is the reason I felt to move this thread to the "Bitcoin Discussion" board.

I have listened to some very expierenced people speak about the scaling topic, people from both sides of the debate, and my persoanl opinion is that Bitcoin Cash is more like the original bitcoin because it follows the parth set forward by Satoshi in the original white paper.

When the fork occurred i believe that BTC split off by introducing Segwit and going in the direction of Lightning Chains.
Now in the long run this may be the better way to go, i am far from an expert but I do have an opinion on the matter.

Bitcoin Cash onthe other hand basically just increased the blocksize and moved forward, over night we as a community had the choice again of cheap transactions with only an new wallet to download.

I don't know which way things are going to turn out in the long run, they may survive side by side for years to come.
All i know is that i can still pay for everything i need with BCH only now without having to pay the stupidly high fees i had to pay with BTC for almost a year (i admit the BTC fees have cone down quite a bit lately)
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Re: Bitcoin Cash

Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:20 am

I have to agree with you. At this point, we do not know the intentions of the core developer team. I dont want to start a thread that has those discussions of bitcoin vs bitcoin cash. I believe there is room for both to survive this. Thanks for the heads up on moving the thread.

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Re: Bitcoin Cash

Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:59 am

I have to agree with you. At this point, we do not know the intentions of the core developer team. I dont want to start a thread that has those discussions of bitcoin vs bitcoin cash. I believe there is room for both to survive this. Thanks for the heads up on moving the thread.
You are welcome,

If the small blockers/Blockstream fans want to come in and have their say then they are more than welcome to do so.
As a moderator on this forum i would only ever remove their posts if they were being abusive and swearing, instead of participating in a calm and intelligent debate.
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Re: Bitcoin Cash

Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:33 pm

Perhaps in the future it will be actively used in this way, but not in the near future

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Re: Bitcoin Cash

Tue May 22, 2018 8:07 pm

I think it would be much more convenient this way because transactions are too big and it's not profitable to buy something cheap.

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