Only an Australian man would use the word "bloody" in such a general statement:
You are correct.
"All Bitcoin holders as of block 478558 are also owners of Bitcoin Cash. All are welcome to join the Bitcoin Cash community as we move forward in creating sound money accessible to the whole world." from bitcoincash.org
It makes sense because now people that want people-to-people electronic cash have their own currency and can push it forward without having to fight those who want to keep transactions slow, expensive and unreliable. Each community can follow its own ideals and grow how they want.
No. Read up toward the end of the Web page.
Which Development Team is In Charge of Bitcoin Cash?
Unlike the previous situation in Bitcoin, there is no one single development team for Bitcoin Cash. There are now multiple independent teams of developers.
This decentralization of development (and decentralization of software implementations) is a much needed and important step forward.
Doing some digging it appears to be block #484241.
474,912.999 BCH / $251,697,264 was shuffled about.
Several big transactions consolidating to a single addresses: 36,558.70333624 BCC from 323ENWgPNZdzsm2d6CzEaPTFrvavn1giv5 to 3AX7T8fd6F2LsZyPdk6e6M1ddbzd5ZPbek and that address currently holds 529,843.44263565 BCC
33,602.96026763 BCC from 3Ap6mixhHLmVtH41YHH94Ut4jBfmqRpzgQ to 3AX7T8fd6F2LsZyPdk6e6M1ddbzd5ZPbek (same)
35,293.07512686 BCC from 3CqBquEFMYY548fNBz8u2MBw3HKprS3Xft to 3AX7T8fd6F2LsZyPdk6e6M1ddbzd5ZPbek (same)
33,809.77568402 BCC from 33VMRgxXZWgZGmGnGRZ9AEW8bZs8scMiY1 to 3AX7T8fd6F2LsZyPdk6e6M1ddbzd5ZPbek (same)
33,635.98103339 BCC from 37x6JnDNhbsBw95bvEreB7WHWA74gGR17y to 3AX7T8fd6F2LsZyPdk6e6M1ddbzd5ZPbek (same)
32,489.53057951 BCC from 32GxivQN3VKtVEtgsH5uTWfXd5b2LkXyUZ to 3AX7T8fd6F2LsZyPdk6e6M1ddbzd5ZPbek (same)
30,000.24687520 BCC from 32ixB1aXiwgpHGHo27SMRSULajCdc7jq9Q to 3AX7T8fd6F2LsZyPdk6e6M1ddbzd5ZPbek (same)
Etc. etc.
That's one hell of a wallet, probably an exchange consolidating coins into a new address. Bonus points to the one who can trace the wallet to the exchange.
Many people here use the Bitcoin.com wallet. It is very user friendly. It can send and receive your BCH. Then you can use the Bitcoin Cash Register app on a dedicated tablet, much like an EFTPOS terminal which can be setup to send BCH to any wallet. It displays the required QR code which tells the customer's phone the cost. It is very easy to use.
This would take most people 30 minutes to work out if you've used a smart phone.
Someone posted this link the other day and I visited a few of them that took payments directly. My powers of recollection are not so good these days, but I'm pretty sure I paid Mullvad (VPN) and JMP(SMS) directly.
A good crypto needs to have low transaction fees. Here is a comparison of a few well-known coins.
https://blockchair.com/compare
It also needs to be decentralized enough, so that it cannot be attacked or censored. Far from all cryptos are.
Furthermore it needs to be money (cash) that ordinary people can use. Not all cryptos are this either.
Support from hardware wallets is important.
Depends. Today its quiet, but last week we went from $435 to $680. Within 24 hours range was $610 to about $650. People have predicted BCH to hit between $900 to $1000 or more. But that's nothing more than Speculation. This Bitcoin Hard Fork is really messing around with the markets. Nobody knows what to think anymore. lol
Use this site to assist you on your decisions.
It is better for one dev to do everything. You can point the dev to https://mainnet.cash/ for BCH integration work. If the dev is good enough to develop a checkers game with tournaments, then integrating BCH should not be difficult.
You can find the developers on https://upwork.com/ (make sure the party has a strong reputation)
I would suggest to do a browser based game so that you're not dependent on Google/Apple who can deplatform you easily from their app store. Anyone can go to your website to play it and you don't have to share 30% revenues with Google/Apple.
That is the same address but represented in a different format. Try to use cash address, but some exchanges doesn't support it so in that case use the legacy one.
Find your address on https://blockchair.com an you can see both formats.
Well I just ran it today and it took only 10 seconds to run the script and it did pay back after just 1 block.
Also both of the contracts I funded yesterday several hours between each other matured at exactly the same time without me having done anything. https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/transaction/87cb908c0fdb9e5890b77233c60a4fa712b10b0ee30903dc6443922cea7efa70 https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/transaction/99aabdff86118a5b6188e562ab3a07f65e29d75ae1db5971a71b48b98f0ab073
Maybe there was something screwy with the settlement server.
Check this out, the prices are ALL OVER the place because it's impossible to deposit or withdraw BCH yet.
The market is still trying to figure out the correct price.
Usually you use liquid assets that you can afford to loose or do without for a long period of time. You made a poor unethical decision and it bit you in the ass... At least you hopefully learned a lesson. https://www.schwab.com/resource-center/insights/content/margin-how-does-it-work
Transaction ID: 7af301245141a45a776e39168254f73b07d7f12253d60b406d621007ff71620a-000
I did check BCC Blockchain but no info or transaction is seen. Link BCC Blockchain
You don't understand how bitcoin works. There is no such thing as "new BTC address". All BTC (and BCH) addresses exist since the first day BTC was created many years ago, you just randomly "reserve a new one" from already existing pool when you need it. BCH and BTC use the same algorithm for deriving the address from the private key. So the same private key gives you access to the same address on both chains.
For example, I have just now "generated" a new address. Here you can see that it has current balance of zero BTC and (separately) zero BCH: https://blockchair.com/search?q=1KbcGP4AQe8fToeJYdHztRALk1qRENBkA7
Yes - use Android coinomi or Electron Cash to move BCH if you want too - or just leave them on the paper wallet.
You can use the Search box on this page: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/blocks
to see both BTC and BCH held at an address at the same time .... which is neat.
You can try Shapeshift to convert it.
Or deposit your Bitcoin to any exchange that supports BCH/BTC.
Here is a few exchanges: https://www.binance.com https://bittrex.com
(Both of these have the Bitcoin Cash ticker as "BCC".)
After that, I suggest you withdraw your Bitcoin Cash to a wallet where you control the private keys as most of the common exchanges are trading Tether (USDT) which is quite risky at the moment.
The bitcoin.com wallet most popular and most recommended mobile wallet for Bitcoin Cash!
playstore link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitcoin.mwallet
There's also the Badger Wallet from the bitcoin.com team if you're interested in Tokens on BCH
I think you remember correctly shapeshift was cool for a while but then it started to do KYC (certainly due to outside pressure).
Soon after that shapeshift.ai came out which has no KYC and also notably does not accept connections from USA IP numbers.
I did not endorse the links listed here but I thought it was interesting.
https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@kanou/how-blockstream-plans-to-kill-bitcoin hope this helps, i just added a fat stack of bch to my portfolio, if bitpay starts using bch, thats actually going to make my daily life easier.... not trying to get held by the nuts messing with bcore blockstream whatever
Pollos Don Guillo accepts via their wallet. Payment terminals are frequently superfluous tho they do have some solid use cases.
I would love to discuss collaborations! Let's talk any time: https://calendly.com/georgedonnelly
Yes you don't have to compare these you look at a BCH/BTC chart to see how they behave in value against each other.
https://cryptowat.ch/bitfinex/bchbtc
And great that you pointed that out. There is a divergence showing today.
If they did, I would considere that a bad estimate.
Long term roadmap (https://www.bitcoincash.org/roadmap.html) has an extensibility section and the script language is being actively developed. The items dealt with so far alone has enabled people to approach DeFi in a way that wasn't possible before.
The "new transaction format" part of the roadmap will be a big change as well, based on what I've seen presented at the BitcoinCashCity conference and follow-up discussions about bitcoin cash scripting changes in general.
BCH is trash and is bad for humanity. its centralized. no different than current banking system. please ppl wake the fck up. stop being stupid and selfish. bitcoin is the only currency that will bring power to the people. wake up!! stop rationalizing like brainwashed ppl. why do u think the mainstream/banking is bad mouthing bitcoin almost evryday, i e warren buffet, billiionaires, jaimie dimond,etc. stop supporting altcoins like bitcash. please wake up!! stop being self destructive. unless ur a shill for the banking industry or believe in one world dictatorship govrmnt, do not support bitcash. think. research. read. use ur common sense. even w/ hundrds of millions wont save centralized altcoins: https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2018/04/24/bitmain-antpool-artificially-boosting-bitcoin-cash-bch-price/
Please DO NOT transfer bitcoin cash to this website : https://www.block-bch.com. You are given this address : 1CNAtg8c1CJV4AZF2cCkA2VeLM9VZhA3TD. I believe this is a con as money is being sent to this same address. You can see proof of this here : https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/address/1CNAtg8c1CJV4AZF2cCkA2VeLM9VZhA3TD
Someone is running experiments on the ability of the nodes and miners to handle 8MB blocks. For instance block 496081 was 7.9Mb in size and contained 336 transactions. However 200+ of those transactions had three common features; they had 100 inputs, 1 output and were valued at a little over 0.5 BCH. Sending these 336 transactions cost US$33 in fees.
>Now waiting for transfer them to other exchange and start doing big bucks.
Trex wants 6 confirmations. Blocktime is now several hours
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/blocks
Good luck
Yes, I think you are right. If there is a block found now the first difficulty adjustment would kick in, as the sixth last block was mined ~14 hours ago, right (https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/block/478565)? And the following blocks after that will adjust as long as the last 6 blocks took longer than 12h.
Not fudding by anymeans. I'm here to make money, and mitigate my risk. So apologies for sharing. Don't want to sell? Don't. It's following the same exact pattern as before. Like literally almost the exact same pattern. https://www.coinigy.com/s/i/5a1136061b186/ Look at that! Hodling a few coins won't change that. I hope it does, but it's uncanny how similar the pattern is. That cannot be denied.
Coinomi added support for Bitcoincash long before the fork, yet it was removed from bitcoincash.org
https://medium.com/@coinomi/collecting-your-free-bitcoin-cash-coins-44fcc6008bb6
This is what they told me to do:
Go to our recovery tool, at this link https://coinomi.com/recovery-phrase-tool.html
Enter your phrase in the first box and select Bitcoin from the coinlist
Change the "Coin" box below from 0 to 145. Touch nothing else.
Find your BCH address in the list of Derived Addresses that appears in the bottom of the page.
Copy the private key (third column) that corresponds to this address.
Go to your Coinomi BTC wallet and click .../Sweep wallet. Enter this private key.
Probably referring to Bitcoin Cash having a $5B+ market and the amount of support & acceptance in such a short period of time.
There is already lots of hard work to be proud of, and so much to come!
Hi! I'm an aussie too and I prefer Binance(ref-link). I like their interface more, they are more community focused and have sick competitions to win free stuff.
However, most importantly Binance have less fees, 5 times less than Bittrex if you use their token to pay fees in.
Actually, I originally made it without me talking. But then got complaints that I was spreading FUD because I hadn't explained the clip. So I spent a bunch of time re-recording it to add my thoughts on it.
I was definitely not trying to shill myself.
Here's the original version:
Bitcoin Cash probably has one of the most welcoming and friendly communities, not to mention one of the most generous ones.
I post the QR codes of various cryptos under my videos on lbry/odysee and I've only ever gotten bch.
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stopfuckingtalkingabouthavingthem.exe
edit: also dontfuckingleavethemonanexchange.exe is super effective.
edit, edit: Get a password manager and a yubikey. Never use SMS for 2FA.
50k+ installs from google play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitcoin.merchant.app&hl=en&gl=US
I don’t know if apple publicise install data but here’s the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitcoin.merchant.app&hl=en&gl=US
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Check out the Stash Wallet for android!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stash.wallet&hl=en
It gives you exclusive control over your own private keys and supports both Bitcoin Core (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH), along with two testnet blockchains. We're also the first wallet to implement universal paycodes supporting two-way, private, on-chain payments in multiple currencies, a decentralized identity system, and encrypted messaging.
I consider it educational, but not in a mainstream way. I also consider Bitcoin potentially educational. I think it's the first time I've ever seen a GoTo
inside a .bat. It's fundamental for Windows users to be able to quickly & easily write a timed infinite loop which keeps things working when they're afk. Tbh the same thing could conceivably be achieved with a command which restarts the script (without GoTo), since GoTo is unnecessarily powerful. However GoTo is very elegant imho.
There are much more difficult problems which must also be solved, like port forwarding. Port forwarding can be very difficult for noobs, unless they buy like a 24 month contract with like PureVPN.
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/nodes
Number of nodes has nothing to do with adoption. Nodes just relay transactions to the rest of the network and mine new blocks. As long as it’s profitable, there will be miners and nodes. Adoption is achieved through merchants accepting BCH.
I don't understand your logic at all. Not anyone can become a big miner, it takes an incredible amount of investment to be a big miner.
The next point isn't true either. In PoW if you are a big miner your participation is actively minimal and passively the same as PoS.
Here is the hashrate distribution in Bitcoin Cash: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/charts/hashrate-distribution
Does that seem fair to you?
Here is a chart of the wallet size distribution on Cardano, I'm curious what your thoughts on it are:
https://cardano.bytemaniac.net/istoria/?view=relative&noLegend=False&oneBalloonOnly=False
Bitcoin Cash mining is based on a random process and the average block confirmation time is just that, an average. Sometimes it takes longer, sometimes it takes less.
See https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash for the latest blocks.
You don't need to wait for a confirmation for most use cases but exchanges are asking for it.
I don't see 3 hours gap here, can you write the block number?
Not normal. Did you checked the address? Paste transaction id or the address to https://blockchair.com. I don't know how many confirmations coinbase ask, but it should have 200 confirmations by now so that shouldn't be the problem.
Wow after the Confido scam the second large problem is there. More about Confido you can find here: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@royaldutch/confido-cfd-is-a-scam-let-s-analyse-what-is-happening-right-now-updated
> pzg2mhye65u3004pq030qk2s2px6n0xfmcnzgvgfpk
This is unfortunate. The address is a valid bitcon cash address (https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/address/pzg2mhye65u3004pq030qk2s2px6n0xfmcnzgvgfpk) and in legacy encoding it is 3Et1WHs8APqFHDpV1DXAmhWGdRrubAjR3r
.
If you have been asking 1xbet for support regarding pzg2... they might have assumed that it was an unrelated address they know nothing about, while they would be able to recognize 3Er1...
Whoever holds the private keys to the address it was sent to can still access the funds.
I suggest you file a bug report with bitcoin.com, as bitcoin cash addresses in cashaddr format should be prefixed with bitcoincash:
before the address which ensures that a wallet would never send anything other than bitcoin cash to it.
From what I've understood, my view is that you scanned a QR code or entered the 3Er1.. address into your wallet app, which couldn't know which network that address is intended to be used with as it uses a legacy format. Or it might've been a bug in the wallet, it's hard to say without knowing all the details.
I'm sorry I couldn't help more, to resolve the issue the private keys of the recipient is neeed, and if the recipients address is a segwit address a miner can convert the transaction into a form that is spendable by the private keys on BCH despite segwit not being supported on BCH.
Does Ledger still shows you this address when you receive ?
Anyway, you can always use the backup seed in other services to extract that BCH. (use carefully and move other assets to a safe wallet, and create a fresh Ledger wallet afterwards since your seed would then be compromised).
For understanding, the same address can be used by all BTC BCH BSV chains, see here - https://blockchair.com/search?q=1Dpxy9w16hdkcXBbLt9HN1NmswV4tY335y
The following address are the same address:
Legacy address format
1Dpxy9w16hdkcXBbLt9HN1NmswV4tY335y
Cash address format
qzxt83uvwyuulwuldzrqyndtqtaqyszvtvrkja55t4
They are presented differently due to how they are encoded, but are the same hashed public key when decoded.
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/address/1Dpxy9w16hdkcXBbLt9HN1NmswV4tY335y
Blockchair lists ~0.94 BCH on the address so the transaction seems to have gone through without problem on the blockchain / bitcoin cash network, but ledger seems to have a problem detecting it.
I believe that ledger should be able to help you, and can confirm that given the information above, the funds are still "safe" (in the sense that no one else have taken them, and they are still spendable with the keys you should be in possession of)
Claim BSV , i see BSV but i dont have the BCH... https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/transaction/9c1d714a614a157f045bc5cc8d6f0cef85f21cbb8e2a55aae5e68b3954763797
The correct answer is that the price on coinmarketcap is an average of many exchanges, here:
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin-cash/#markets
That's why it does not match a singular exchange, Kraken.
but the price difference is insane.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin-cash/#markets
As you can see, the price of Kraken is way much higher than others. For instance, at the time of writing, Kraken BCH/USD $364.00 vs Bitfinex BCH/USD $262.05.
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Interest rates on BCH, BTC, and USD are not the same. This gives rise to cost of carry.
Thus, BCHUSD and BCHBTC are not the same.
There may be an issue with Legacy and Cash address format while exchanging. If your wallet needs a Legacy BCH address, you can find one here https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/address/
Here is your missing bsv.
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-sv/address/qp7lnxdef8hlsf6z5cqc7d6zjwt97g8h5yjyzxvtp0
Your seed from the bitcoin.com wallet using the correct deviation restored into the full bsv wallet from github will give you access to the coins.
No. It's not relevant. If there was bitcoin on the wallet before the BTC/BCH split, there will be bitcoin core and bitcoin cash on it after the split until they are moved.
But the address into https://blockchair.com/. This will show all BTC and BCH transactions.
It does look like that doesn't it. I'm really perplexed as I've got 2FA and all the security on and I really don't think anyone could have got into the account and I certainly haven't done that.
I was thinking perhaps Blockchain.info had automatically moved it to another address or something, which in itself sounds fishy. but I'm not as up to date on what's going on with Bitcoin Cash, so I'm assuming anything is possible at this point.
Here's the transaction from Blockchair. I'm not sure how to get to the bottom of this, if someone could point me in the right direction, that would be brilliant.
Yes they are. Actually, it is close to $300,000 right now.
12.5 coins is the subsidy, plus fees. Together, it gives around 20 coins per block now - https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/blocks (select to show 'mining reward' under 'Monetary')
It looks like yours has more activity on it than mine... Thats good sing, I think...
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/address/1ERDbNYTwdf7Vp9fsjXcwjJbyuLRJZJ1kC
EDIT: SCRATCH THAT OPENED ON CHROME INSTEAD OF FIREFOX AND SOME MORE INFO SHOWED UP
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You can use shapeshift.io. Historically, they've been the easiest, most popular way to trade from one coin to another. Though they implemented KYC (Know your customer) last year because the US Government requires that for any crypto companies that serve US customers. KYC isn't that bad, it's just sending a pic of your government ID. So you'd have to sign up for an account on any site that serves you in the US.
Thanks Scott, really appreciate you trying to help ... I did communicate quite a bit with shapeshift and none of these addresses belong to them. you can use the following link and then append the address to see if the address belongs to shapeshift or not. unfortunately, they are saying none belonged to them.
https://shapeshift.io/txstat/1Cn5r29RWc8BVemGr2E5GkevgQ1fgxGnNB
I was trying to send to bittrex, but the wallet address on Bittrex doesn't match with where the BCH were sent :-(
> but it never happened before
there are several instances of bch/btc going "up". I agree it's been a bear market in general since pretty much the beginning, but saying "bch/btc has never gone up" is just false.
Regarding "the trend": yes, it's your friend, but only 'till the end.
Why are only ABC, BCHD and BCH Unlimited listed as compatible implementations for the May 15th upgrade on the bitcoincash.org website?
Will you push for IFP 2 next hardfork?
Who owns the addresses in the IFP code? And if you answer this, why would we trust you?
I'd love to hear some developers point of view on this as its not on the roadmap (https://www.bitcoincash.org/roadmap.html).
In my opinion, we absolutely need better privacy by default on the protocol level. Like, make entire blocks one giant ring transaction where you cant connect inputs to outputs - easier said then done, but we thougt the same about scaling or transaction speed. Privacy should be the next priority to differentiate bch from other top coins like eth.
https://www.bitcoincash.org/roadmap.html
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The user-controlled Coinbase Wallet does let you see your recovery phrase. It also supports both BTC and BCH, so the funds would have shown up. OP is probably referring to Coinbase.com's hosted wallet service.
as far as on an iphone goes im not too sure....be weary of apps that pop up out of no where for security reasons... electron cash on pc may be the other way to go http://www.electroncash.org/ https://electrum.org/bcc.txt
I've been asking this question for like a week now and I still can't get a straight answer. The best answer I could find was here in this txt document, but it has to do with Electron Cash and Electrum, if it makes a difference.
From the gist of it, I think what you can do is this.
Your BTC should be in a Bitcoin Core/non-Bitcoin Cash wallet when you start. From this wallet, you can send your BTC to another BTC address. Then, enter your wallet seed into a Bitcoin ABC/Bitcoin Cash wallet. I think you do this by copying and pasting a certain file or files over into another computer using Bitcoin ABC wallet in the same directory it was in before. Even though you sent the BTC, the Bitcoin ABC wallet won't recognize those transactions since it only deals with BTH. So the seed will still register that you have the full amount of BTH coins on your wallet. So, at the end, you will have sent your BTC to another address (that you still own), and copied the identical amount of BTH to a wallet that you own.
I'm not sure if it is necessary to send your BTC to another address, but according to that document, it's a failsafe, so in case your mess up, at least you still have your BTC in another address where they can't be messed up.
Also, I'm not sure if you have to transfer your seed over to another computer running Bitcoin ABC. I'm wondering if you can just install Bitcoin ABC over the Core wallet once you have sent the BTC to another address. Then the ABC wallet would just read the seed from where it is, without having to transfer it over to another computer.
There aren't any straight answers with this, but I'm gonna try the above and see if it works. If not, at least I can still sell my BTC for BCC afterwards.
> You might want to dual license them because some countries do not recognize public domain and this would mean that for those countries you retain the full copyright.
Section 3 of CC0 1.0 accounts for this.
It's 100% safe for buyers. Sure, if you're selling Lambos you might want to wait the extra few minutes for a confirmation or two. Lightning is even worse though: it isn't safe for large valued transactions and it isn't safe for buyers either.
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You need an exchange. If it's not more than 10-20 BTC then try CoinEX
https://www.coinex.com/exchange?currency=btc&dest=bch
It is Chinese exchange that doesn't require KYC, has low trading fees and no withdrawal fee on BCH
Hi https://www.coinex.com/ are based in the UK, I'm not sure how long it takes to get verified or if you even need to. Bittylicious.com is also in the UK, it took me about a week to get verified. I know how you feel, almost everything doubled in price while I was waiting for verification. Good luck
Ok, now I thnikt, that I should put there mine address, not yours. Am I correct? The best block hash is the last hash for bcc network from this site: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/blocks
for example?
If the address is unique to you I don't see what the problem is, other than poor customer service. What's the point of using their service if they won't help you?
This is why I use wallets that I own the private keys to. Sorry for your ordeal.
You can use a blockchain explorer. Here are a couple for BCH
https://www.blocktrail.com/BCC
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/blocks
Enter the tx id or address.
Thanks, I appreciate it, here is the transaction page I got from shapeshift.
I sent them to 16EsNTRpUFkB9dMQ7k1g4EEx49Fp9tN7PE
How many BCC's did you send? I've checked 3 seperate Blockchain Explorers with that address. 2 of them recorded Zero BCC's and Zero Transactions.
But this one recorded some activity? https://blockchair.com/search?q=1AnBP3XzZTpPnHcsy59hGe5xpQFMAZmVzk
They stalled my transaction for some reason as I could not see it being listed on the blockchain for a long time after the exchange had been done and it was stuck on sending to wallet (not even as unconfirmed trxn.) . It was confirmed after a long time (11 hrs) and still had 3 confirmations where 7 blocks were mined on the chain confirming every trxn. in their way. Also at the end they showed up with an extra fee of 0.002 + BCH where they paid only 0.0006 on the blockchain. Their 0.5% cut is already in the exchange rate so don't know where this fee came from. Too shady a service a to be. Output Trxn. - https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/transaction/3308fa86dfcfbcbe46b9b7cbe6f122ea203ea29d20f83b0ead054b8f22bbd435
it's again...
other transaction
5b71d3a81d9e5d4e91496bfbd9ba0dac1a7d571df540512957215999b3aa2435
it's not check in blockchair too
https://blockchair.com/search?q=5b71d3a81d9e5d4e91496bfbd9ba0dac1a7d571df540512957215999b3aa2435
They went to address 1B8jMNHrQpxRQ56HSs6gTGUapMe3tUYoM and stayed there. So if you have the private keys you can transfer them using a wallet that supports Bitcoin Cash.
I don't know Exodus but I would say it does not support BCH. Do not loose your keys. Eventually you wil be able to access those coins.
If that were true why is viabtc hashrate still down from 216 P to 68 now?
Coinbase data on https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/blocks
indicates that 10 out of 15 blocks are mined by the same entity signalling (what some speculated was the location of the Hongkong Agreement)
"/Genesis Block 269-273 Hennessy Road Wan Chai Hong Kong/"
Why is 66% mined blocks not a problem (potential 51% attack) ?
Bonus: Block 478571 had a size of 4.3 MB!
They outlined it pretty clearly several days ago.
https://www.bitfinex.com/posts/212
It's based on number of short/long positions on margin. (platform wide, regardless of whether a user has a margin position or not)
The safest thing is almost always to maintain control of your own private keys. This will guarantee that you can recover your funds on both sides of any persistent chain split that occurs.
This is an easy to use and popular Bitcoin Cash wallet: https://wallet.bitcoin.com/
/u/mxgmxg, just as our support reps have already informed you, and the Monero developer you addressed confirmed that, your transaction that didn't go through should be rolled back to your wallet shortly.
PS: You can always check the current status of deposits, withdrawals and exchanges at our Status Page.
/u/CalebFnCool, you can't send one coin to another one's address without performing an exchange: Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash are 2 different networks, so your transaction won't be posted properly. Please contact our support in the in-app chat (Settings -> Support -> Message us), we'll be able to retrieve your BTC for you.
For future transactions, please use our smart pay-in feature. You can tap on the + button in your Bitcoin Cash app, choose Receive and then select an option to top up your wallet with other currencies. For Bitcoin, for example, you'll get a BTC smart address where you can send your BTC to, and then they will be exchanged to BCC and deposited to your BCC address.
We're a custodial wallet, one of several ones on the market. Our knowledge base & documentation is available, and our support would be glad to provide more information or assistance to those who're interested in learning more about Freewallet.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll look into this! All the metrics are being pulled from cryptocompare.com:
https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/btc/overview/USD https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/bch/overview/USD
> Kraken.com
Sweet ill check that out I was also looking at here https://changelly.com/exchange/BTC/BCC/1?ref_id=coinmarketcap but I read the fees are too high there somewhere.
I think im gunna buy in Ive been doing my thesis on bitcoin and have a good feeling we are gunna see the price climb on BCC the next few weeks.
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Ah, I see the confusion. That team (listed on upfolio) is definitely the team of Bitcoin.com. And, they (bitcoin.com) are definitely one of the major proponents and advocates for Bitcoin Cash. However, bitcoin.com is not Bitcoin Cash.
See, for example, https://www.bitcoincash.org/. Also, see /u/MobTwo's comment below.
I haven't checked each one yet, see if any of these work for ya:
https://www.bitcoincash.org/#exchanges
https://acceptbitcoin.cash/#cryptoexchanges (remember to click " Only show merchants accepting Bitcoin Cash" to see the Bitcoin Cash specific listing)
https://www.bitcoincash.org/ has a lot of wallet recommendations. For newbies I recommend coinomi for mobile, and exodus for desktops. Very slick interfaces, and shapeshift is built right in so you can convert to any other coins you may end up liking.
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Decentralized Development - With multiple independent teams of developers providing software implementations, the future is secure. Bitcoin Cash is resistant to political and social attacks on protocol development. No single group or project can control it. The bitcoin-ml mailing list is a good venue for making proposals for changes that require coordination across development teams.
Bisq may help :
- requires no registration, stores no personal data (no database to stole)
- secures exchanges thru use of multisig adress
- secures exchanges by asking mutual deposits
- provides a human arbitrator in (rare) case of dispute
- is a decentralized exchange with a P2P network over Tor
- is open-source code
Bisq : https://bisq.network
Subreddit : r/bisq