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Topic: [2018-04-17] Want to Build a Killer App for Bitcoin Cash? Look No Further (Read 152 times)

legendary
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First, Bcash is not a "decentralized cryptocurrency", in fact it's so centralized that it can even barely be called cryptocurrency - Roger Ver owns it completely, he controls all its social platforms like his site and /r/btc, he has poured millions to manipulate its price and he has ties with Chinese miners who have monopolized the hashrate. Also most of Bcash nodes are fake sockpuppets.

Bcash has forked more than 8 months ago and to this day they have no real achievments besides an easy blocksize increase, while Bitcoin has successfully activated SegWit, released a client with SegWit support, Bitcoin's Lightning Network has already more than 1,500 nodes. And with today's level of Bitcoin's fees there's no reason why anyone would use Bcash for any transactions at all.
legendary
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The best BCrash application will be a Japanese Adult webcam streaming service, because Roger Ver will dump millions into

that.  Roll Eyes .... I have yet to see any merchant accepting BCrash as a payment option. In my opinion BCrash is just another

speculative Pump n dump coin. Roger and his fan club is the only people using this as a tipping service on their website.  Grin
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https://news.bitcoin.com/want-to-build-a-killer-app-for-bitcoin-cash-look-no-further/

The Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network is growing relentlessly as far as infrastructure and development are concerned. So far the decentralized cryptocurrency has gained a lot of support from various exchanges and wallet providers, while other developers are building unique protocols around the BCH chain. On the development side of things there are three pretty useful tools programmers can use to contribute to the BCH environment — ‘Flowee’ the BCH API platform, ‘bitcoinj.cash’ a BCH javascript library, and the ‘Bitbox’ toolkit for bitcoin cash.

Many people often wonder if there are any development APIs and toolkits created for the bitcoin cash network so they can help develop some neat platforms on the BCH chain. Right now there are three useful resources for developers who want to build with the bitcoin cash blockchain. The bitcoin cash community is a very open atmosphere with more than six development teams working on the protocol, and in just a few short months there has been a slew of neat apps released using the BCH chain. One particular project created by the former Bitcoin Classic developer, Tom Zander, wants to progress the growth of BCH development in an accelerated fashion.

How do you welcome it?
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