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Lightweight client for Bitcoin Cash. A fork of Electrum. This account has been handed over to Jonald. Source repo: https://t.co/poozDftWnt

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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
REMINDER: The Electron Cash team is only involved with Electron Cash, which you can get from here: https://t.co/N4YH1OvAUo. We have received reports that the Electron Gold software is a scam and will result in loss of BCH and BTC.
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Control your own private keys. Easily back up your wallet with a mnemonic seed phrase. Enjoy high security without downloading the blockchain.
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@zquestz
Josh Ellithorpe
7 years
Just finished adding LetsEncrypt support to the CashShuffle server. New binaries are available at https://t.co/fKxo0lGcG3 #BCH #CashShuffle #LetsEncrypt
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Added support to fetch certificates from LetsEncrypt!
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
7 years
Tokens Do Not Necessarily Need the Same Security Model as Bitcoin Cash https://t.co/WFrkheJgv6
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
Electron Cash Android version 3.1.3 released
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@ElectrumWallet
Electrum
8 years
New release: Electrum 3.0.4. Please upgrade, this is a security update. It fixes a vulnerability that was reported earlier today. See the release notes for details. https://t.co/Y2DXoUyOgk https://t.co/HlynSNK8dx
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
Electron Cash 3.1.1 released. This fixes a serious security hole in 3.1. Upgrade immediately.
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@kyuupichan
Neil 🇬🇧🇯🇵🇷🇺
8 years
Coming soon in Electron Cash 3.1: cashaddr support, plus temporary support for @BitPay addresses. Screenshots of address converter tab, plus button to toggle between legacy and cashaddr address display.
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
Next time you see one of those Nigerian prince's mails that say "Please send me $30,000 so I can unlock $3 million and I will send you 10%.", consider they might be legit but that they just used BTC. Corrected it for you :-) https://t.co/MkDZLfnXNb
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@justicemate
Eli Afram
8 years
@alansilbert @VinnyLingham @timoncc @ProfFaustus @electroncash @PeterRizun @spair @OneMorePeter Adoption and user count is far more important than node count. If 1 billion people are using bitcoin then you would have 1 million nodes if just 1/1000 of those them run a node. With mass adoption will come your much sought after node count.
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@PeterRizun
Peter R. Rizun
8 years
4 billion of the world's 8 billion human inhabitants are SMS (text message) users, @lopp. They are already in possession of the hardware + connectivity needed to run a SPV wallet. The problem is that with a limit of 3 tx/s, there is no incentive to build systems to make it work.
@lopp
Jameson Lopp
8 years
@darraez @VinnyLingham How is someone making $4 a month able to use Bitcoin? How can they afford to buy computing hardware?
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@PeterRizun
Peter R. Rizun
8 years
This is what many actually believe. That bringing online an army of raspberry-pi nodes makes Bitcoin more decentralized. This is false. More users, more dev teams, more mining competition, and more usage make Bitcoin more decentralized.
@alansilbert
Alan Silbert
8 years
@VinnyLingham @timoncc @ProfFaustus @electroncash @PeterRizun @spair @OneMorePeter No, you really just don't get it. This is a very cut and dry topic. You are mixing up users on say Coinbase, with nodes on the network. If you have 2 networks - one with 50 nodes and one with 100k nodes, which one is more decentralized?
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
I guess when people say "financial sovereignty" they mean "I have complete control of my money and no-one else does". Why not just use the word ownership? Oh, and no, you do not need to run a node to own your crypto.
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
if your money is not accepted by the rest of society, its useless. You have to comply with the standards for that money. In the case of crypto, you must follow a valid chain.
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
I've never quite understood the financial sovereignty argument. Money, by its very nature, is only useful in a community. Its used to give a value to something, a value that society agrees is appropriate. Now, you can say I have complete control of my money, but ...
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
Electron Cash is not involved with the Electron Gold wallet. Beware of any software you download.
@btcfork
🐭 More financial freedom! use #BitcoinCash #BCH
8 years
Scam wallet "Electron Gold" is back up again (probably at a new hosting provider). Still deceiving people by false claim that Electron Cash developer signed their binary, and provides no source code of its own. Hands off if you value your private keys!
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@PeterRizun
Peter R. Rizun
8 years
@alansilbert @VinnyLingham @spair @OneMorePeter Well, for one, segwit changes the very definition of a bitcoin, as it is no longer a chain of digital signatures. Segwit coins have an objectively weaker security model. It makes sense to give it some "field testing" before putting user coins at risk. https://t.co/kjv499vEhn
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@electroncash
Electron Cash
8 years
Dear MacOS Electron Cash users, please be aware of this and take sensible precautions.
@lemiorhan
Lemi Orhan Ergin
8 years
Dear @AppleSupport, we noticed a *HUGE* security issue at MacOS High Sierra. Anyone can login as "root" with empty password after clicking on login button several times. Are you aware of it @Apple?
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