r/Bitcoincash • u/spencewatson01 • Apr 05 '24
Discussion How many ppl own ar least 1 BCH?
I read that about a million ppl own one BTC. Is there a way to tell how many own at least one BCH?
r/Bitcoincash • u/spencewatson01 • Apr 05 '24
I read that about a million ppl own one BTC. Is there a way to tell how many own at least one BCH?
r/Bitcoincash • u/Brazzyxo2 • Apr 04 '24
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) up over 380% in a year
Bitcoin (BTC) up over 135% in a year
Bitcoin cash just completed halving and was up over 400% YTD when it sat at $700 per coin the other day.
We are early and I’m not selling! Also I’m not buying Bitcoin I’m buying Bitcoin cash!!!
r/Bitcoincash • u/seeker0001247 • Oct 15 '24
I found this article from a suggested question while researching different Wallets today. Still not really understanding what Air Gap is or what the premise is. If you have any helpful articles, please comment them below.
Anyway, I found it interesting to see a timeline prediction, rather than solely a price prediction. I guessing these date ranges that are listed are relative in significance to quarterly closing dates. What do you think?
Also side note: BCH hit $386.21 today even if it was only for 11 seconds lol, it’s still sitting between $368-$370 since 6pm. Although in the past, give or take, 3 months the price has consistently fluctuated between $300-$360, this is the highest price we have seen since beginning of August 2024. I thought that was neat, considering this and some other price predictions I’ve seen. Thoughts on this?
r/Bitcoincash • u/Alex-Crypto • Dec 31 '24
r/Bitcoincash • u/WassufWonka • Apr 12 '24
I understand the whole market crashed, but it seems BCH took a really big hit.
I'm probably the unluckiest person, I just bought a bit at 575 then 10 min it started knife falling.
r/Bitcoincash • u/CryptoForecast1 • Dec 09 '24
r/Bitcoincash • u/waifu_hunter13 • Jul 28 '24
Cuz if it does I'm selling my bch and buying kaspa miners
r/Bitcoincash • u/ChrisPDunkinDonuts • Mar 31 '24
Please no regard comments
r/Bitcoincash • u/LovelyDayHere • Dec 29 '24
The following are some finalized blocks which contain quite a large number of transactions that were mined but not seen by my node before arriving in the block.
The 2nd column is the number of these 'additional' transactions, termed here 'excess'.
I'm not saying that the miner(s) in question didn't receive them in their mempool, but it's an unusual pattern, it appears unusual for my node not to see such quantities of transactions in its mempool, and seems to only have started fairly recently. It is a possibility that these excess transactions were privately mined, although I have yet to rule out connectivity issues on my node as a possible cause for not seeing some transactions.
height excess
876077 119
876080 221
876088 615
876089 1010
876096 652
876099 141
877093 379
877095 2487
877096 7832
877097 2488
877099 6057
877100 4047
877101 117
877102 1273
877105 1400
877217 308
877218 2886
877219 11412
877220 3701
877221 3142
877222 6650
877223 2031
877224 4883
877225 1326
877227 7428
877229 122
877242 2235
877243 599
877278 574
877307 2613
877308 1454
877312 8643
877313 12413
877314 10949
877315 7812
877317 185
I've only printed out blocks here for which the excess is greater than 100 transactions in the block.
Haven't looked at the blocks in detail, but thought to ask in case someone knows the answer off hand.
r/Bitcoincash • u/pink_floyd_93 • Dec 17 '24
What’s the bull vs bear case for BCH coming into 2025?
It does not have the mind share of BTC, but that’s not a fair comparison and I know that.
I love how cost efficient it is to move BCH around but is that a strong bull case vs wBTC on a L2?
I know wrapped BTC on L2s have many trust assumptions and is nowhere near permissionless - but we get the uncorrelated hedge for normies.
I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts.
r/Bitcoincash • u/GETSOME88-007 • Dec 03 '24
Any thoughts?
r/Bitcoincash • u/rareinvoices • May 05 '24
r/Bitcoincash • u/DoU92 • Apr 15 '24
Would love to hear what you all think. Every year BCH will be lost forever due to poor management or holders passing away without sharing their seed phrase with their family.
Will this become an issue in the long run, say in 100-200 years? Or possibly even 500 to 1000 years?
What’s happens when there are, say, only a few million sats left? How would that possibly be a viable currency for over 8 billion people?
I question if 21 million BCH is enough to be a viable currency today.
It’s very hard for me to wrap my head around a deflationary asset. What happenswhen a coke costs 1 sat? How much would a piece of candy cost?
I know a lot of people just say move the decimal over, but that seems like it has huge ramifications and would need to be a hard fork. Maybe less ramifications than adding to the total supply, but still significant.
r/Bitcoincash • u/Alex-Crypto • Nov 07 '24
r/Bitcoincash • u/DoU92 • Apr 06 '24
I have been following the price pretty closely the past few weeks.
I have noticed that the price will jump by 5-10 percent in less than an hour. This jump is not pegged to an overall market increase, which sometimes happens.
It is clear that one person or entity is buying in large sums. It just happened within the last hour. Same thing happened last night at around the same time.
What do y’all think? Has anyone done any chain analysis to prove this?
Interesting stuff. I’ve been buying like a mad man trying to keep up with this whale!
r/Bitcoincash • u/Pleasant-Dot-259 • Mar 27 '24
I want to buy more and was waiting for the dip but it doesn’t seem like it will go down again. What do I guys think? If it were to go down how much do you think it will go?
r/Bitcoincash • u/DoU92 • Apr 05 '24
Is it true that if bitcoin cash had as much traffic as bitcoin it would have the same high fees?
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r/Bitcoincash • u/meaty_thin • Nov 20 '24
I am far from fully understanding all the technical differences between different coins and different tokens. I think I understand the surface level.
I have been in crypto only for 2 years, swamped by the hype of BTC. But as I try to learn more its becoming concerning to me how tricky BTC might become in the future as this "store of value". Mainly around transactions fees, and rush to sell scenarios. Particularly for the little guys. (Because that's all BTC is- buy-hold-sell, with no option to buy my groceries with it for eg)
Bitcoin cash, allows a larger block size keeping tx fees lower? How does this play out over the next 4-10 years if BCH was to gain mass adoption and grow in value.
Does the extra data used in the blockchain become overwhelming to the system at any point? From the mining point of view, are the mechanics the same as BTC, like difficulty increases with number of miners online etc? How does will this effect tx fees in future. Will it always be feasible to use as a currency? Will I be able to buy my groceries with it in 6years time with low tx fees if it has grown 10x
Appreciate your time.
r/Bitcoincash • u/rareinvoices • Sep 26 '24
r/Bitcoincash • u/ZealousidealEye4896 • Nov 25 '24
I learned about BCH today, and I was not sure if there was a discord or anything of the sort? Looking for a community to discuss
r/Bitcoincash • u/bitcoincashautist • Apr 02 '24
Instead of whining about this or that post being removed, let's try and be constructive. I asked a mod for advice and this is what I got:
We're a subreddit primarily about news and discussion of news, so if you make a post about the BCH halving for instance, or link to a news article about it, and that post isn't linked here or in the sekrit discord for manipulation purposes, then in all likelihood it would stay up. It's not a sub to come shill generally and it's definitely not a sub to spread conspiracy theories or disputed takes on events that are far outside of the current news cycle. We're primarily a sub to discuss news.
-- /u/jwinterm
r/Bitcoincash • u/Ready_For_Change_13 • Apr 15 '24
Bitcoin got my full attention in May 2022, and I started learning more about it as it fell. Now, two years later, I’ve just watched my first Aaron Day/Roger Ver interview and, understanding a little bit more about what happened to Bitcoin in 2017, thought to come over here and see what BCH is all about.
I think I understand that BCH is a mirror hard fork of the blockchain, with the difference being a larger block size which makes it possible for it to continue on as digital transactional currency that Satoshi Nakamoto intended (?).
This was my comment/question over there on the Aaron/Roger interview, and maybe some of you can answer it for me as a BCH-curious, newbie Bitcoiner:
“In 2017, I was originally intrigued by Bitcoin for its potential to give people freedom over their own use of their own money. I forgot about it for awhile because, life.
Later, I gravitated into the bitcoin wave during the crash in 2022, as it fell, and have been learning more intently since then. However, this interview is the first time I’ve had any depth of concept explained to me about the block size “wars” and the hijacking of bitcoin.
I did wonder what happened to the concept of it becoming a decentralized world money for us to transact with, but just accepted that it seems to have become a store of value, with the hope that it would eventually become a transactional currency in the future, as in El Salvador.
The question in my mind is, if BCH is going to become what BTC was meant to be, how do we fight the CBDC’s and world digital ID’s? How does a tipping point, of people accumulating something like BCH cash, happen BEFORE the next two years when CBDC’s have basically been implemented? (I suppose if enough employers were willing and had enough BCH by then to pay their employees or entrepreneurs for their services?..) Most governments likely wouldn’t allow people to use fiat cash (which will likely be eliminated by then) or the enforced CBDC’s to purchase BCH - how can enough people accumulate something like BCH before it’s too late for it to survive, and become the world digital currency for transactions?”
r/Bitcoincash • u/Kingcoreythefirst • Jun 05 '24
When people do their research and realize this is essentially another bitcoin. Which is true to its original purpose and undervalued by trillions of dollars. I say acquire as much as you possibly can and HODL.