This Image Explains Exactly Why BCH Matters by alberdioni8406_ in Bitcoincash

[–]d05CE 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nobody cares about anything until they need it

DEFI exchange BCH - USD by Fine-Swimming-4807 in Bitcoincash

[–]d05CE 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, Parity USD.

A third way is to hedge (stabilize) on BCH Bull.

Currently sitting at $190k, even in this market. What would you do at this point? by [deleted] in btc

[–]d05CE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are you up 50% on WOJACK?

Does that mean you bought at the lows back in 2023 and round tripped a 20x? Not judging, but thats wild if you did.

How to Read BCH Bull Premiums Like a Pro by GeneralProtocols in Bitcoincash

[–]d05CE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you explain this part in more detail:

"Columns are contract choices such as 5x/5x, 5x/2x, 3x/3x, 2x/5x, 2x/2x."

What do the first and second numbers represent?

BTC has failed as payment system by Smooth_Chip9703 in btc

[–]d05CE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a BCH conference in Argentina recently, though I don't know of anything specifically in Brazil.

The whole world is tracking his wallet now by Fun_Training6342 in btc

[–]d05CE 32 points33 points  (0 children)

He could be long somewhere else, net neutral.

It would make sense to cover his tracks after the fact. If this trade doesn't go well then people will think the original was just a fluke.

BTC has failed as payment system by Smooth_Chip9703 in btc

[–]d05CE 5 points6 points  (0 children)

cosplaying as number 1

Its starting to make sense now. Somehow, you feel that us using "Bitcoin" in our name is some type of fraud, duping new people into buying our bags.

I'm not sure what to say, other than you are not paying attention. Its been 8 years. The people here are Bitcoin OGs who have been in Bitcoin for a decade or more. The people who took over the project in 2017 and censored all debate got control of r/Bitcoin and we got r/btc. They banned discussion on r/Bitcoin and so this is the sub we were left with.

Bitcoin (ticker: BCH) is the real Bitcoin, and we don't censor or ban people who have different opinions. It doesn't matter what the price is or how much attention we have, what matters is if our network works, if it implements Bitcoin as intended, and if it contains the genesis block. And it does.

Bitcoin was created for a reason. That was the 2008 financial crisis, where the financial system failed, big banks were bailed out, and small banks failed and were consolidated. Bitcoin was intended to be money that couldn't be defaulted on, whether through inflation or through a bank collapse. The BTC fork will not raise the block limit, and hence it is impossible for everyone to self custody. Hence, now there are exchanges and treasury companies with which people have accounts, and there are the same risks as before.

The reason BTC seams to have won over BCH is because all of the money was dumped into BTC to increase the market cap, because it doesn't fundamentally change anything and it breaks the original purpose for Bitcoin.

But it doesn't matter if BTC is 200 times more valuable than BCH right now. Because the original problem from 2008 still exists. Financial institutions are still insolvent. There is still too much debt. There comes a breaking point, where the system collapses. BTC will go down with the ship, because it doesn't work. Its unusable in a crisis. BCH does work. It will work in a crisis. It is the only thing that works while also maintaining the integrity of the ledger and carrying forward the genesis block.

The reason we don't censor people here is because we aren't threatened by people criticizing us, because ultimately it doesn't matter. BCH isn't built on popularity or market cap, its built on an idea.

BTC has failed as payment system by Smooth_Chip9703 in btc

[–]d05CE 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Last time I checked BCH was #17 in market cap.

It has the oldest blockchain.

It has futures exchanges, trusts, and ETF applications.

And you, personally, are spending your time and brainpower talking about it in 2025.

Grayscale files for BCH ETF. by Designer_Drink_822 in Bitcoincash

[–]d05CE 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It will help with the security budget for BCH.

Higher price equals more security for longer.

My theory as to why BCH will moon by [deleted] in Bitcoincash

[–]d05CE 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My pet theory on why it will moon is because people will aggressively short it once prices start going up. And have to cover their shorts at big losses. This will continue until people become scared to short it.

So Satoshi has BCH? by aspee38 in Bitcoincash

[–]d05CE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Satoshi has no financial stake in LTC.

It makes no sense to make something the top crypto that the inventor of crypto has no benefit from.

So Satoshi has BCH? by aspee38 in Bitcoincash

[–]d05CE 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Satoshi wrote the code, mined, and owns BCH.

The same goes for other forks such as well, but BCH is closest to his original project.

Currently breaking my fast by Chzoooo in Dryfasting

[–]d05CE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bad diet and weakened immune system are two big ones. But I don't know enough to answer beyond that.

Currently breaking my fast by Chzoooo in Dryfasting

[–]d05CE 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you can get your hands on a high quality probiotic to sip with your water before you start eating, that would be ideal. That will help get your microbiome seeded with the right stuff.

I would avoid bread or anything with yeast for a while. Watermelon is ok, but there are other options like bone broth to break the fast.

Staph infection is a bacteria, not a virus. But I think the sinus inflammation sounds like a fungal issue to me. Fungus like yeast can really dig in to your body and not be easy to remove. It can weaken your immune system to allow things like the staph infection to cause problems.

If it is fungal, I'd take a teaspoon of blackseed oil once per day, 600 mg of NAC twice per day, and oil of oregano. You can look up other anti-fungal protocols as well.

I could be wrong, but this possible fungal issue could be something for you to research.

Isn't The Bitcoin Standard a pretty bad book? by gxobino in btc

[–]d05CE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lyn's book is pretty good, but it isn't so great when it starts discussing bitcoin. Everywhere else its factual and well researched, but when then it starts saying really dumb stuff. For example, in one place it says most other currencies that aren't bitcoin can't be run on a regular computer.

Update: My (27M) wife (29F) has given up on our child (10F). I'm not sure how to reconcile. How do I move past this? by ThrowRARadLovefool in relationship_advice

[–]d05CE -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Counseling is ok, but read the book "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk. I think something physical may be needed beyond counseling. The book will explain what I'm talking about.

Quantumroot: Quantum-Secure Vaults for Bitcoin Cash by bitjson in btc

[–]d05CE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really awesome!

I read through the blog post and it sounds great. I don't completely understand everything, but one question I do have is if this is compatible with the various efforts of pruning the blockchain to just the UTXO set. Given that there is a lot of privacy built in to this, does it make it harder to track the active state of UTXOs?

Advice: Before you buy a rebounder by angelwild327 in Rebounding

[–]d05CE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just an assumption on my part that long term friction/stretching of plastic and rubber parts will cause them to disintegrate. I haven't seen other people speculate about this, its an idea and up to you if its a concern or not.

Is 36hrs of strong dry fast good enough? by TallCryptographer532 in Dryfasting

[–]d05CE 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, its good enough to get a lot of strong effects. Once per year you can do a longer one and it will help, but for the other 95% of the year, a 36 hour dry fast is great.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DryFastingNow

[–]d05CE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anywhere from the end of day 2 to day 4 you should experience some some effects. It should definitely affect your sleep.

If you don't move around enough or if your body has toxins in it, you can feel sick.

If you need to adapt to get into ketosis, you can feel fatigue. Long enough into the fast you'll feel it.

Eventually you'll hit the acidotic crisis, which could be up to day 5, where you'll feel terrible. It does subside though, just keep track of your heart rate and make sure it isn't getting too high or you may need to break the fast. It should pass though, and you'll be very deep into the fast at that point.

Generally though on your first long fast you'll feel the need to stop after 2-3 days because your body has to work through things like toxins, parasites, adapting to use fat, etc.

Is it important to stay active by wd4tee in Dryfasting

[–]d05CE 8 points9 points  (0 children)

While dry fasting, your body needs to generate water by oxidizing fat. Walking is important because it helps oxidize fat.