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No one is using BCash

https://txhighway.com/

>> No.13712752
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>> No.13712754

>>13712740
No one is using nothing

>> No.13712786

>>13712740
This one is also a nice live transaction visualiser which helps understand Bitcoin as people boarding a bus
Txstreet.com

Realistically you should look at the graph on transaction volumes and compare it with Litecoin and dash (the true competition)

>> No.13712844

>>13712740
JUST

>> No.13712851

>>13712740
>https://txhighway.com/
blockchair.com is better.

dash and bch are good.

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You're not supposed to use. Just HODL

>> No.13712878

>>13712754
everyone is using something

>> No.13712906
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>>13712866
damn that looks exactly like

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>>13712851
According to this daily transaction volume on Bcash is twice as big as Litecoin and 3 times as high as Dash. While having a lower fee.
And BTC is maxxed out and fee is rising fast. You know what happens next.

>> No.13713120

>>13713006
the transaction volume of bcash is entirely made up of "stress tests"

>> No.13713134

>>13712740
Why would people be using it during a bear market?

>> No.13713148

>>13713120
and BSV still has more lmao

>> No.13713204

>>13713148
given svs nonexistent userbase i can't even imagine what could those be.

>> No.13713336

>>13713120
its not , theres sites and apps that run on bch. you can't build them on btc cause too expensive.

memo.cash
cryptograffiti.info


the truth is, development around BCH is booming. Development around BTC is the Lightnening Network for another 5 years.

LMAO.

>> No.13713384

>>13713336
before stress tests started tx count was like 0.38/sec there is no userbase

>> No.13713397

>>13712740
rofl

>> No.13713410

>>13713384
shut up man theres more going on for BCH than there is for BTC.

while btc is still bitching about the block size bch added so many cool developments, and people actually build with it!

>> No.13713436

>>13713410
i agree that there seems to be more measured development, but nobody fucking wants that shit. bitcoin is the king. and will be for the next decade.

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>>13713120
Actually, you can tell from the on chain volume ($$) that Bitcoin SV is the one spamming transaction. BCH handles a lot of real commerce.

>> No.13713450

>>13713436
Even when fees go back to $50 per transaction?

>> No.13713473

>>13713436
> nobody wants that shit
> nobody is using it

I use it, people are using it, I want it, OG's want it. I use it frequently. now fuck off and go BUY AND HODL BTC on an exchange, never use it cuase you are too retarded to understand how to even guard your private keys.

>> No.13713496

>>13713450
it's already $5 and it's not stopping anyone. when i transfer a few $10k that $50 is nothing compared to what i pay for wires. on the other hand i can't wait for veriblock to go bankrupt.

>> No.13713513

>>13713473
so there is like 3 of you... okay

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>development is booming!
BCH is a dead cat.

>> No.13713613

>>13713550
frankly everybody is going full retard on his own way, btc bch and sv included, but right now actually the bch crew (which includes former unlimited crew) seems to be the sanest. that doesn't mean the fork was not an unforgivable mistake. but i have come to peace with them being a testnet. and to be a good testnet bch needs some use and valuation. which i don't fucking see btw.

>> No.13713616

>>13713450
fees are like $1.50 right now and the price of BTC is $7000 and transactions around 1/3 the amount they were at their at the peak of the bullrun. if BTC's price bulls to 100k or more and fees go up, i'm more than happy to pay the miners extra to make sure my super valuable coins are secured

>> No.13713670

>>13713616
btc could easily have 4mb block by now tho, too big blocks are not good, too little not good. natural organic grow dictates to double the block size with every reward halving. that is the rate the network and storage infrastructure grows easily. sadly some core devs think increasing the block is a bandaid that removes focus from long term scaling efforts. in resisting tooth and nail they put bitcoin in a vulnerable position.

>> No.13713821

>>13713616
You only pay if you need to move your coins.

>> No.13714088

>>13713616
https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,1w
yeah looks pretty fine now
btc has a way of dealing with spammers not too pleasant but works

>> No.13714677

>>13712740
Roger is going to jail soon for pissing off craig satoshi.

>> No.13714855

>>13713670
doubling the blocksize when halving the reward per block would have been perfect
wtf satoshi

>> No.13714894

>>13714855
satoshi didn't even wanted the limit but valid concerns of denial of service attacks were raised and he implemented it as a dirty hack pretty much left working out the fine details for later.

>> No.13714941

>>13713616
sent with minimum fee got a confirmation in 3 minutes wtf?

>> No.13715020

>>13714941
so i could transfer $720 for 53 cents within 10 minutes that's like 0.07% absolutely fucking lethal. btc is dead folks.

>> No.13715750

>>13713410
The just added schnorr because the Bitcoin core team came up with it and released the bip for it

>> No.13715767

>>13715750
good so the testnet gonna pick it up first as it should.

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what the bcashie cultists fail to convey is that the fees during the last bullrun were high because bitmain spammed the bitcoin mempool to make bcash seem like a worthwhile option.

They cant afford to do it this bullrun though.

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SINGLE ADDRESS BEHIND OVER 50% OF BITCOIN CASH TRANSACTIONS

https://cointelegraph.com/news/single-address-behind-more-than-50-of-bitcoin-cash-transactions-report

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>>13712740
95% of BTC traffic is just the largest miners faking transactions to keep the blocks full and bump up the fees (cost them nothing if they mine the next block) and the other 5% is people moving crypto between exchanges or into wallets because they are not dumb enough to keep their money on an exchange overnight

that's right, 0% of BTC traffic is real usage.
meanwhile those few transactions you do see on BCH is real usage (tipping/buying stuff).

enjoy your 1 MB chain filled with fake transactions