VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS28.65%
Net Worth
0.005USD
STEEM
0.002STEEM
SBD
0.011SBD
Effective Power
1.180SP
├── Own SP
0.000SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+1.180SP
Detailed Balance
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| balance | 0.002STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
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| Delegation In | 1.180SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 1.180SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.057SP | SP |
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| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| created | 2020-06-25T19:15:06 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
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| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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To Date
steemdelegated 1.180 SP to @jaymark172020/11/02 18:22:06
steemdelegated 1.180 SP to @jaymark17
2020/11/02 18:22:06
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | jaymark17 |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
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}steemdelegated 5.923 SP to @jaymark172020/10/03 13:05:48
steemdelegated 5.923 SP to @jaymark17
2020/10/03 13:05:48
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| vesting shares | 9633.817269 VESTS |
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}steemdelegated 17.828 SP to @jaymark172020/09/04 18:49:15
steemdelegated 17.828 SP to @jaymark17
2020/09/04 18:49:15
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | jaymark17 |
| vesting shares | 28998.076090 VESTS |
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}sercifikflagged (-100.00%) @jaymark17 / earn-bitcoin-for-free-legit2020/07/05 07:39:36
sercifikflagged (-100.00%) @jaymark17 / earn-bitcoin-for-free-legit
2020/07/05 07:39:36
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| permlink | earn-bitcoin-for-free-legit |
| weight | -10000 (-100.00%) |
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jaymark17published a new post: earn-bitcoin-for-free-legit
2020/07/04 07:57:42
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| permlink | earn-bitcoin-for-free-legit |
| title | Earn Bitcoin for free #Legit |
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jaymark17published a new post: 100-000usd-donate-on-readcash
2020/07/03 15:31:00
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| author | jaymark17 |
| permlink | 100-000usd-donate-on-readcash |
| title | 100,000$ Donate on readcash |
| body | Did you know ? Mar de mesel donate 100,000$ on readcash? Read the interview article by ralak https://read.cash/@ralak/interview-of-marc-de-mesel-the-magnanimous-0690a9d6 |
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}jaymark17received 0.011 SBD, 0.068 SP author reward for @jaymark17 / top-10-free-audiobook-torrent-and-direct-download-ddl-sites-in-20202020/07/02 19:32:06
jaymark17received 0.011 SBD, 0.068 SP author reward for @jaymark17 / top-10-free-audiobook-torrent-and-direct-download-ddl-sites-in-2020
2020/07/02 19:32:06
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| permlink | top-10-free-audiobook-torrent-and-direct-download-ddl-sites-in-2020 |
| sbd payout | 0.011 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 110.867384 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #44763899/Virtual Operation #3 |
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}jaymark17published a new post: what-is-the-reason-of-having-a-nightmares2020/07/02 06:25:30
jaymark17published a new post: what-is-the-reason-of-having-a-nightmares
2020/07/02 06:25:30
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| permlink | what-is-the-reason-of-having-a-nightmares |
| title | What is the reason of having a Nightmares |
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}jaymark17blockchain operation: fill transfer from savings2020/06/30 17:52:12
jaymark17blockchain operation: fill transfer from savings
2020/06/30 17:52:12
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| to | jaymark17 |
| amount | 0.002 STEEM |
| request id | 1593280324 |
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}nanobotupvoted (50.00%) @jaymark17 / freewriting-contest-150usd-prize2020/06/30 09:02:06
nanobotupvoted (50.00%) @jaymark17 / freewriting-contest-150usd-prize
2020/06/30 09:02:06
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}jaymark17published a new post: freewriting-contest-150usd-prize2020/06/30 08:59:54
jaymark17published a new post: freewriting-contest-150usd-prize
2020/06/30 08:59:54
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| permlink | freewriting-contest-150usd-prize |
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}jaymark17published a new post: freewriting-contest-150usd-prize2020/06/30 08:58:27
jaymark17published a new post: freewriting-contest-150usd-prize
2020/06/30 08:58:27
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| parent permlink | bitcoincash |
| author | jaymark17 |
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| body | Freewriting Contest 150$ prize The community Freewriting and ReadCash start a contest this week. Freewriting is a great way to improve your writing skills. Freewriting means you write within a certain time about a topic/prompt given. We want to help you to improve your writing skills! Stop the excuses and take time to invest in yourself. Learn how to write better, faster, and about interesting topics. Write about something real. Topics we all, the whole world, shows interest in. Use your own knowledge and creativity. Read.cash sponsors this contest and I can tell you there is a lot to win. The prize money is high and it's worth giving the best you can. If you know nothing about freewriting you can read more about it in the community Freewriting its rules. If you believe you won't make because you are not a good writer you do NOT have the right attitude. Anyone can learn how to write if he/she really wants to. No writer is born with a bestseller in his hand. In this contest, a good writer will not have a bigger chance to win than a starter! The contest will be in the English language. In consideration will be taken if you translated into English, if you followed all rules, if you accept tips and if, if your style improved, if you use a mobile phone or computer, and your present writing style and skills as well. Freewriting is not about writing poetry, a story, a review, or article in the first place. It's fine if you just "ramble on". The idea is you learn to write under each circumstance and write without a plan. You let your thoughts and feelings speak for you. Every word you write down will trigger more thoughts and give you ideas for your next story. Keep in mind what you wrote might not be good enough to publish but it can turn out to be a great start for your next articles or even a book if you edit it! This contest is about writing. Typing down words, sentences without the help of Wikipedia, Google, and the knowledge of others. If you search the internet you'll find plenty of writing tools. wordcounter.net counts your words. Grammarly checks your grammar (but can do more). E.ggtimer.com is an online timer. Set your time and write. The most dangerous writing app is a timer and even provides you with a prompt. And there are more (free) tools that can help you to schedule your writing time and develop your skills. Do you like to give freewriting a try? Are you willing to invest in yourself? If so join the contest in a few days and start practicing today. Topic: Self-motivation Words to use: cooking - laughing out loud - cps Your post can be submitted to the community Self-motivation (freewriting) Curious about the amount sponsored by ReadCash? A total of 150$ is waiting for the winner/s. You can register here just click the link https://read.cash/r/Ms.everything15 https://read.cash/r/Ms.everything15 read.cash is a platform where you can publish content (articles with images and videos) and earn Bitcoin Cash cryptocurrency (ticker: BCH) for doing so. If a reader likes your content - he or she can upvote your post by sending some amount of Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to your online wallet. After you sign up we will automatically create a Bitcoin Cash wallet that will exist just in your browser. No need to download or install anything. |
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| body | Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency.In mid-2017, a group of developers prepared new code with the intention of increasing the bitcoin block size limit. The change, called a hard fork, took place on August 1, 2017. Therefore, the cryptocurrency and the blockchain bitcoin ledger were split into two.At the time of fork, all bitcoin holders also owned the same number of Bitcoin Cash units. Classification Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency and a payment network.In relation to bitcoin, it is characterized in various ways such as an offspring,a blade, a hard fork product, a branch,a clone,a second version or an altcoin. Contributing the name to Bitcoin Cash; sometimes referred to as Bcash. History The rise of bitcoin network fees contributed to a movement from a few in the community to create a hard fork to increase blocksize.This movement came to an end in July 2017 when some members of the Bitcoin community such as Roger Ver felt favored by people who wanted to treat Bitcoin as a digital investment rather than as a monetary claim of BIP 91 without increasing of the block size limit.Resistance achieved the push of a few to increase the size of the block. From its inception until July 2017, bitcoin users have maintained the standard rules for that coin.Ultimately, a group of bitcoin activists,investors, entrepreneurs, developers and most miners from China were dissatisfied with bitcoin's proposed plan of SegWit improvements meant to increase capacity and pushed alternative plans for the split created by Bitcoin Cash.The proposed separation includes a plan to increase the number of transactions the ledger can process by increasing the block size limit to eight megabytes. The hardware maker Bitmain in June 2017 described the emerging hard fork with an extended block size limitation as a "contingency plan" or blockchain plan expected to occur should the Bitcoin community decide to have a fork; proposed the first implementation of the software under the name of Bitcoin ABC at a meeting that month. In July 2017, the mining pool ViaBTC proposed the name Bitcoin Cash. On August 1, 2017, Bitcoin Cash began trading at approximately $ 240, while Bitcoin traded at approximately $ 2,700. In 2018, Cory Fields, a Bitcoin Core developer, discovered a bug in Bitcoin ABC software that allowed attackers to create a block that would cause chain splitting. The fields development team was notified of this event and a bug was fixed. Split in November 2018 In November 2018, a hard fork split in the Bitcoin Cash chain between two rival factions called Bitcoin ABC and Bitcoin SV.On November 15, 2018, Bitcoin Cash ABC traded down for about $ 289 and Bitcoin SV traded down for about $ 96.50, up from $ 425.01 on November 14 for non-Bitcoin Cash.The split came to be described as a "civil war" between two rival bitcoin cash campaigns. The first camp, led by businessmen Roger Ver and Jihan Wu of Bitmain, developed a software called Bitcoin ABC (shortened nickname for Adjustable Blocksize Cap) that would keep the block size at 32MB. The second camp, led by Craig Steven Wright and billionaire Calvin Ayre, introduced a competing software version called Bitcoin SV, short for "Bitcoin Satoshi's Vision," which would increase the block size to 128MB. List of bitcoin forks Bitcoin forks are based on various changes in the bitcoin network protocol or in situations where "two or more blocks have the same block height". [1] A fork influences the validity of policies. There is a fork to add new features to a blockchain, to reverse the effects of hacking or massive bugs. Forks require an agreement to be resolved, and if not, a permanent split will appear. Client forks The following are software client forks for the bitcoin network: Bitcoin XT Bitcoin Classic Bitcoin Unlimited These three software clients strive to increase network transaction capacity. Nothing is achieved with the advantage of hash power. Hard forks are meant for splitting cash coins Hard forks are created that share bitcoin (or "split coins") by changing blockchain rules and sharing a transaction history with bitcoin up to a certain time and date. The first hard fork broke out in bitcoin on August 1, 2017, resulting in the creation of Bitcoin Cash. Here's a list of hard forks divided by bitcoin by date and / or block: Bitcoin Cash: Forked to block 478558, August 1, 2017, for every bitcoin (BTC), an owner obtains 1 Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Bitcoin Gold: Forked on block 491407, October 24, 2017, for each BTC, an owner gained 1 Bitcoin Gold (BTG) Bitcoin SV: Forked on block 556766, November 15, 2018, for each Bitcoin Cash (BCH), one owner gained 1 Bitcoin SV (BSV). Means soft forks split from not-most-work blocks The fork has been controversial to fix the incident of a dismissal amount because it was announced after the exploitation was taken down. Unintended hard forks Two hard forks are created by "protocol change" definition: March 2013 Chain Fork (migration from BerkeleyDB to LevelDB caused chain split) [3] CVE-2018-17144 (Bitcoin 0.15 allows double spending of multiple inputs on the same block. Not exploited) Antonopoulos, Andreas (2017). Bitcoin Mastering: Programming the Open Blockchain (2 editions). USA: O 'Reilly media, inc. p. Glossary. ISBN 978-1491954386. Ammous, Saifedean (2018). The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 227, 228. ISBN 9781119473893. Retrieved 23 April 2018. March 2013 Chain Fork Trading Bitcoin Cash is traded on digital currency exchanges including Bitstamp, Coinbase, Gemini,Kraken, and ShapeShift using the Bitcoin Cash name and the BCH ticker symbol for cash transactions that. Some of the other exchanges use the BCC ticker symbol, but BCC is commonly used for Bitconnect. On March 26, 2018, OKEx canceled all Bitcoin Cash trading pairs except BCH / BTC, BCH / ETH andBCH / USDT due to "liquidity deficiency". [6] As of May 2018, approximately one-tenth of bitcoin has daily transaction numbers for Bitcoin Cash. In November 2017 the value of Bitcoin Cash, with a peak of $ 900, dropped to nearly $ 300, due to the sale of Bitcoin Cash accepted on the hard fork of Bitcoin holders previously.On December 20, 2017 it reached an intraday high of $ 4,355.62 and then fell 88% to $ 519.12 on August 23, 2018. Payment service providers As of August 2018, Bitcoin Cash has been supported as a payment by payment service providers such as BitPay, Coinify, and GoCoin.Chainanalysis, a research company in May 2018, reported that US $ 3.7 million processed Bitcoin Cash payments by the 17 largest payment processing services such as BitPay, Coinify, and GoCoin, worth less than US $ 10.5 million processed in March. .jpeg) |
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The second camp, led by Craig Steven Wright and billionaire Calvin Ayre, introduced a competing software version called Bitcoin SV, short for \"Bitcoin Satoshi's Vision,\" which would increase the block size to 128MB.\n\nList of bitcoin forks\n\nBitcoin forks are based on various changes in the bitcoin network protocol or in situations where \"two or more blocks have the same block height\". [1] A fork influences the validity of policies. There is a fork to add new features to a blockchain, to reverse the effects of hacking or massive bugs. Forks require an agreement to be resolved, and if not, a permanent split will appear.\n\nClient forks\n\nThe following are software client forks for the bitcoin network:\n\nBitcoin XT\nBitcoin Classic\nBitcoin Unlimited\nThese three software clients strive to increase network transaction capacity. 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| body | Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency.In mid-2017, a group of developers prepared new code with the intention of increasing the bitcoin block size limit. The change, called a hard fork, took place on August 1, 2017. Therefore, the cryptocurrency and the blockchain bitcoin ledger were split into two.At the time of fork, all bitcoin holders also owned the same number of Bitcoin Cash units. Classification Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency and a payment network.In relation to bitcoin, it is characterized in various ways such as an offspring,a blade, a hard fork product, a branch,a clone,a second version or an altcoin. Contributing the name to Bitcoin Cash; sometimes referred to as Bcash. History The rise of bitcoin network fees contributed to a movement from a few in the community to create a hard fork to increase blocksize.This movement came to an end in July 2017 when some members of the Bitcoin community such as Roger Ver felt favored by people who wanted to treat Bitcoin as a digital investment rather than as a monetary claim of BIP 91 without increasing of the block size limit.Resistance achieved the push of a few to increase the size of the block. From its inception until July 2017, bitcoin users have maintained the standard rules for that coin.Ultimately, a group of bitcoin activists,investors, entrepreneurs, developers and most miners from China were dissatisfied with bitcoin's proposed plan of SegWit improvements meant to increase capacity and pushed alternative plans for the split created by Bitcoin Cash.The proposed separation includes a plan to increase the number of transactions the ledger can process by increasing the block size limit to eight megabytes. The hardware maker Bitmain in June 2017 described the emerging hard fork with an extended block size limitation as a "contingency plan" or blockchain plan expected to occur should the Bitcoin community decide to have a fork; proposed the first implementation of the software under the name of Bitcoin ABC at a meeting that month. In July 2017, the mining pool ViaBTC proposed the name Bitcoin Cash. On August 1, 2017, Bitcoin Cash began trading at approximately $ 240, while Bitcoin traded at approximately $ 2,700. In 2018, Cory Fields, a Bitcoin Core developer, discovered a bug in Bitcoin ABC software that allowed attackers to create a block that would cause chain splitting. The fields development team was notified of this event and a bug was fixed. Split in November 2018 In November 2018, a hard fork split in the Bitcoin Cash chain between two rival factions called Bitcoin ABC and Bitcoin SV.On November 15, 2018, Bitcoin Cash ABC traded down for about $ 289 and Bitcoin SV traded down for about $ 96.50, up from $ 425.01 on November 14 for non-Bitcoin Cash.The split came to be described as a "civil war" between two rival bitcoin cash campaigns. The first camp, led by businessmen Roger Ver and Jihan Wu of Bitmain, developed a software called Bitcoin ABC (shortened nickname for Adjustable Blocksize Cap) that would keep the block size at 32MB. The second camp, led by Craig Steven Wright and billionaire Calvin Ayre, introduced a competing software version called Bitcoin SV, short for "Bitcoin Satoshi's Vision," which would increase the block size to 128MB. List of bitcoin forks Bitcoin forks are based on various changes in the bitcoin network protocol or in situations where "two or more blocks have the same block height". [1] A fork influences the validity of policies. There is a fork to add new features to a blockchain, to reverse the effects of hacking or massive bugs. Forks require an agreement to be resolved, and if not, a permanent split will appear. Client forks The following are software client forks for the bitcoin network: Bitcoin XT Bitcoin Classic Bitcoin Unlimited These three software clients strive to increase network transaction capacity. Nothing is achieved with the advantage of hash power. Hard forks are meant for splitting cash coins Hard forks are created that share bitcoin (or "split coins") by changing blockchain rules and sharing a transaction history with bitcoin up to a certain time and date. The first hard fork broke out in bitcoin on August 1, 2017, resulting in the creation of Bitcoin Cash. Here's a list of hard forks divided by bitcoin by date and / or block: Bitcoin Cash: Forked to block 478558, August 1, 2017, for every bitcoin (BTC), an owner obtains 1 Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Bitcoin Gold: Forked on block 491407, October 24, 2017, for each BTC, an owner gained 1 Bitcoin Gold (BTG) Bitcoin SV: Forked on block 556766, November 15, 2018, for each Bitcoin Cash (BCH), one owner gained 1 Bitcoin SV (BSV). Means soft forks split from not-most-work blocks The fork has been controversial to fix the incident of a dismissal amount because it was announced after the exploitation was taken down. Unintended hard forks Two hard forks are created by "protocol change" definition: March 2013 Chain Fork (migration from BerkeleyDB to LevelDB caused chain split) [3] CVE-2018-17144 (Bitcoin 0.15 allows double spending of multiple inputs on the same block. Not exploited) Antonopoulos, Andreas (2017). Bitcoin Mastering: Programming the Open Blockchain (2 editions). USA: O 'Reilly media, inc. p. Glossary. ISBN 978-1491954386. Ammous, Saifedean (2018). The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 227, 228. ISBN 9781119473893. Retrieved 23 April 2018. March 2013 Chain Fork Trading Bitcoin Cash is traded on digital currency exchanges including Bitstamp, Coinbase, Gemini,Kraken, and ShapeShift using the Bitcoin Cash name and the BCH ticker symbol for cash transactions that. Some of the other exchanges use the BCC ticker symbol, but BCC is commonly used for Bitconnect. On March 26, 2018, OKEx canceled all Bitcoin Cash trading pairs except BCH / BTC, BCH / ETH andBCH / USDT due to "liquidity deficiency". [6] As of May 2018, approximately one-tenth of bitcoin has daily transaction numbers for Bitcoin Cash. In November 2017 the value of Bitcoin Cash, with a peak of $ 900, dropped to nearly $ 300, due to the sale of Bitcoin Cash accepted on the hard fork of Bitcoin holders previously.On December 20, 2017 it reached an intraday high of $ 4,355.62 and then fell 88% to $ 519.12 on August 23, 2018. Payment service providers As of August 2018, Bitcoin Cash has been supported as a payment by payment service providers such as BitPay, Coinify, and GoCoin.Chainanalysis, a research company in May 2018, reported that US $ 3.7 million processed Bitcoin Cash payments by the 17 largest payment processing services such as BitPay, Coinify, and GoCoin, worth less than US $ 10.5 million processed in March. .jpeg) |
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Contributing the name to Bitcoin Cash; sometimes referred to as Bcash.\n\nHistory\n\nThe rise of bitcoin network fees contributed to a movement from a few in the community to create a hard fork to increase blocksize.This movement came to an end in July 2017 when some members of the Bitcoin community such as Roger Ver felt favored by people who wanted to treat Bitcoin as a digital investment rather than as a monetary claim of BIP 91 without increasing of the block size limit.Resistance achieved the push of a few to increase the size of the block. From its inception until July 2017, bitcoin users have maintained the standard rules for that coin.Ultimately, a group of bitcoin activists,investors, entrepreneurs, developers and most miners from China were dissatisfied with bitcoin's proposed plan of SegWit improvements meant to increase capacity and pushed alternative plans for the split created by Bitcoin Cash.The proposed separation includes a plan to increase the number of transactions the ledger can process by increasing the block size limit to eight megabytes.\n\nThe hardware maker Bitmain in June 2017 described the emerging hard fork with an extended block size limitation as a \"contingency plan\" or blockchain plan expected to occur should the Bitcoin community decide to have a fork; proposed the first implementation of the software under the name of Bitcoin ABC at a meeting that month. In July 2017, the mining pool ViaBTC proposed the name Bitcoin Cash.\n\nOn August 1, 2017, Bitcoin Cash began trading at approximately $ 240, while Bitcoin traded at approximately $ 2,700.\n\nIn 2018, Cory Fields, a Bitcoin Core developer, discovered a bug in Bitcoin ABC software that allowed attackers to create a block that would cause chain splitting. The fields development team was notified of this event and a bug was fixed.\n\nSplit in November 2018\n\nIn November 2018, a hard fork split in the Bitcoin Cash chain between two rival factions called Bitcoin ABC and Bitcoin SV.On November 15, 2018, Bitcoin Cash ABC traded down for about $ 289 and Bitcoin SV traded down for about $ 96.50, up from $ 425.01 on November 14 for non-Bitcoin Cash.The split came to be described as a \"civil war\" between two rival bitcoin cash campaigns.\n\nThe first camp, led by businessmen Roger Ver and Jihan Wu of Bitmain, developed a software called Bitcoin ABC (shortened nickname for Adjustable Blocksize Cap) that would keep the block size at 32MB. The second camp, led by Craig Steven Wright and billionaire Calvin Ayre, introduced a competing software version called Bitcoin SV, short for \"Bitcoin Satoshi's Vision,\" which would increase the block size to 128MB.\n\nList of bitcoin forks\n\nBitcoin forks are based on various changes in the bitcoin network protocol or in situations where \"two or more blocks have the same block height\". [1] A fork influences the validity of policies. There is a fork to add new features to a blockchain, to reverse the effects of hacking or massive bugs. Forks require an agreement to be resolved, and if not, a permanent split will appear.\n\nClient forks\n\nThe following are software client forks for the bitcoin network:\n\nBitcoin XT\nBitcoin Classic\nBitcoin Unlimited\nThese three software clients strive to increase network transaction capacity. 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Unintended hard forks Two hard forks are created by \"protocol change\" definition:\n\nMarch 2013 Chain Fork (migration from BerkeleyDB to LevelDB caused chain split) [3]\n\nCVE-2018-17144 (Bitcoin 0.15 allows double spending of multiple inputs on the same block. Not exploited)\nAntonopoulos, Andreas (2017). Bitcoin Mastering: Programming the Open Blockchain (2 editions). USA: O 'Reilly media, inc. p. Glossary. ISBN 978-1491954386.\nAmmous, Saifedean (2018). The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 227, 228. ISBN 9781119473893. Retrieved 23 April 2018. March 2013 Chain Fork\nTrading\n\nBitcoin Cash is traded on digital currency exchanges including Bitstamp, Coinbase, Gemini,Kraken, and ShapeShift using the Bitcoin Cash name and the BCH ticker symbol for cash transactions that. Some of the other exchanges use the BCC ticker symbol, but BCC is commonly used for Bitconnect. 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| title | The 12 indigenous devils, Plasencia and the demonization of the natives |
| body | .jpeg) The conquerors' view of indigenous peoples when they arrived in the archipelago was related to their unique beliefs. Because they are incompatible with their own European Catholicism, the devil's beliefs are always viewed as inferior, uncivilized and inventive. Since the Spanish occupation was at the heart of the Reconquista, the expansion of religion became part of colonial occupation. Instead, all non-Catholic beliefs are considered devilish beliefs that must be suppressed, suppressed, and erased to be replaced by 'right' beliefs. On the Iberian peninsula Reconquista began. In effect, the Spanish monarchs wanted to recapture and recapture lands that they thought had been confiscated by non-Catholics in their land. From the very beginning of the marriage of Fernando of Aragon and Isabel of Castilla to the making of Spain as a town, it had wanted to rid the Moro people of the south of the Iberian peninsula over their more than 500 inhabitants, such as the towns of Granada, Cordoba , and other southern towns. The Muslim and Jewish traditional opponents of the Catholics are at stake in the Reconquista campaign. The Catholic Monarchs (the popular name among the Spanish monarchs because of the Reconquista), wanted their land to be pure Catholic. They need to advance this campaign as part of the Patronato Real that combines church and state power, and considers the monarchs as the main church patrons in expanding Catholicism and combating other beliefs. This expansion occurred as the Spaniards expanded outside Iberia. When they arrived in America, Africa and Asia, their occupation became part of the expansion of religion. The zeal of subjugation led to the expansion of religion, and the expansion of religion maintained the spirit of zealous subjugation. When the Spaniards arrived in the archipelago, one of their observers was the native belief of the societies they would occupy. They record these indigenous beliefs in order to show that the devil guides their old belief that Catholicism must replace them. One of the earliest ethnographic records was made by Franciscan Juan de Plasencia. According to his note (some parts were translated into English in Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands, Vol. VII, 185-196. - FG translation is mine), 12 examples can be given of the works and characteristics of the native devils: The following are the various priests of the devil: First, the female or male is called the catalonan. His work is honorable to indigenous peoples, and it is often practiced by people of high social status, a feature commonly seen in the archipelago. The second is called a healer, or witch, who pretends to cure the sick. Their effects can be fatal, which can also be fatal. In this way, they can kill someone if they want, or they can extend one person's life to another year by pinning the snake's waist, believed to be the devil. There are many such ones throughout the archipelago. The third is dispersed, as is the diffuser. These priests have the power to use an anointing on their lovers to separate or not to have sex. If a woman is left behind because of the anointing, she will get sick and bleed. They can also be found in the archipelago. The fourth is mancocolam, which is used to put out fires at night, usually once a month. This fire could not be extinguished except by the mud that had washed into the mud and had dropped into the houses; and whoever lives in that house shall die. There are many like this in the archipelago. The fifth is the hocloban, which is another kind of witch, which has more power than the magician. Without any medicine, just by saluting or raising a hand they can kill anyone they want. But if they want to heal the sick with their charms, they can use it with a different charm. In addition, they can even fire any indigenous people they oppose, without any equipment to use. It is found in Catanduanes, north of Central Luzon. The sixth is the umbrella, which can take and eat the liver of anyone who looks white. It is also found in Catanduanes. This is not a legend, because in Calauan, a Spanish lawyer broke his body from the buttocks to the intestines, and was buried in Caliraya by Fray Juan de Merida. The seventh will take off, intended to show anyone at night, without head or toe. This devil walks as he carries or pretends to carry his head elsewhere, and in the morning returns to his body, staying alive as before. I think this is just a myth even though the natives say they are true because they are believed by the devil. This happened in the Catanduanes. The eighth is the junction, which corresponds to the 'sorcerer'; it is said that someone saw them fly, and killed and ate human flesh. They are found in the Visayas and do not exist in Tagalog. Ninth is a regular type of witch called the devil. They use magic words, stone, and wood for lovers to enter into the heart of love. They do this to mislead people, through the work of the devil. Tenth is called sonat, which may be equivalent to a preacher or predicador. He helps people to die, so that he can give a prophecy of the salvation or judgment of the soul. People who are raised in society often do this, and it can be seen throughout the archipelago. The eleventh is the promise, which foretells the future. They can be found throughout the archipelago. The twelfth, the bayoguin, is a well-known female owner. Because the invaders of the devils showed them, they indicated that the redemption of the natives would be obtained if they worshiped the faith brought by the foreigners. In this way, the natives had to renounce their old beliefs and worship the Gods that the conquerors brought. It is strange that some Tagalog societies are much of Plasencia's discussion of his record, and not the indigenous societies we see in Mindanao, or the Mindoro Islands, and Cordillera indigenous peoples who have maintained the old faith. To date, the aforementioned groups have been considered a national minority because some of them remain in the pre-occupation beliefs. The Tagalogs, as well as some ethnic groups that became part of the Spanish and of Catholicism, such as Ilokano, Kapampangan, Bikol, Waray, Hiligaynon and Sugbuhanon - formed the colonial majority in the occupied Spanish colony in the Philippines. The indigenous, Igorot, Mangyan and other non-conquered peoples formed the minorities at the invaders' point of view. But looking at Plasencia's description of the sixteenth century on indigenous beliefs of the Tagalogs, its resemblance to the beliefs of the Indigenous, Igorot, and Mangyan remains to this day. It is only proof that they are the societies of the Reconquista and the Inquisition of colonialism that have a lot in common with the former occupiers. Moreover, it is important to note that while Plasencia's bias against and insulting indigenous people and favoring colonialism is significant, his observations of gender equality in indigenous societies are clear in the areas of belief, governance and social condition. Discrimination against women, as well as against women or middle sex, was brought about by colonialism. Obviously, indigenous societies were more liberal in their sexuality than colonial societies that carried European values. There are many rumors today about indigenous peoples' struggle to justify the central government based in Manila. They have been traveling for years to express the desire to give them the opportunity to live comfortably with respect and recognition of their tradition and lifestyle. They have been repeatedly addressed by many previous governments through violence, occupation, taking their land and mine and leaving their ancestral land. They shut down their schools, commercialize their ancestral lands or mine and evacuate them from their birthplace. Some natives were forced to evacuate in fear and to avoid bombing their ancestral homeland. The ill-treatment of indigenous people who seem to be devils who must be threatened with extinction if not followed by the government reflects that many of today's Reconquista heirs have not seen much of the archipelago's resemblance to the ancient societies before it was conquered. of foreigners. The colonizers have been demonstrating the demonetisation of indigenous peoples for centuries to legitimize their occupation, exploitation, and subjugation. Texts such as Plasencia's writings, though distinctive in their tone of sarcasm and diversity, show the similarities of indigenous peoples from different ethnic groups before the occupation. The majority and minority of Philippine societies were the result of colonial occupation and of the unity of those who remained free, not the work of the devils. |
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"body": ".jpeg)\nThe conquerors' view of indigenous peoples when they arrived in the archipelago was related to their unique beliefs. Because they are incompatible with their own European Catholicism, the devil's beliefs are always viewed as inferior, uncivilized and inventive.\n\nSince the Spanish occupation was at the heart of the Reconquista, the expansion of religion became part of colonial occupation. Instead, all non-Catholic beliefs are considered devilish beliefs that must be suppressed, suppressed, and erased to be replaced by 'right' beliefs. On the Iberian peninsula Reconquista began.\n\nIn effect, the Spanish monarchs wanted to recapture and recapture lands that they thought had been confiscated by non-Catholics in their land. From the very beginning of the marriage of Fernando of Aragon and Isabel of Castilla to the making of Spain as a town, it had wanted to rid the Moro people of the south of the Iberian peninsula over their more than 500 inhabitants, such as the towns of Granada, Cordoba , and other southern towns.\n\nThe Muslim and Jewish traditional opponents of the Catholics are at stake in the Reconquista campaign. The Catholic Monarchs (the popular name among the Spanish monarchs because of the Reconquista), wanted their land to be pure Catholic.\n\nThey need to advance this campaign as part of the Patronato Real that combines church and state power, and considers the monarchs as the main church patrons in expanding Catholicism and combating other beliefs. This expansion occurred as the Spaniards expanded outside Iberia. When they arrived in America, Africa and Asia, their occupation became part of the expansion of religion.\n\nThe zeal of subjugation led to the expansion of religion, and the expansion of religion maintained the spirit of zealous subjugation. When the Spaniards arrived in the archipelago, one of their observers was the native belief of the societies they would occupy. They record these indigenous beliefs in order to show that the devil guides their old belief that Catholicism must replace them.\n\nOne of the earliest ethnographic records was made by Franciscan Juan de Plasencia. According to his note (some parts were translated into English in Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands, Vol. VII, 185-196. - FG translation is mine), 12 examples can be given of the works and characteristics of the native devils:\n\nThe following are the various priests of the devil:\n\nFirst, the female or male is called the catalonan. His work is honorable to indigenous peoples, and it is often practiced by people of high social status, a feature commonly seen in the archipelago.\nThe second is called a healer, or witch, who pretends to cure the sick. Their effects can be fatal, which can also be fatal. In this way, they can kill someone if they want, or they can extend one person's life to another year by pinning the snake's waist, believed to be the devil. There are many such ones throughout the archipelago.\nThe third is dispersed, as is the diffuser. These priests have the power to use an anointing on their lovers to separate or not to have sex. If a woman is left behind because of the anointing, she will get sick and bleed. They can also be found in the archipelago.\nThe fourth is mancocolam, which is used to put out fires at night, usually once a month. This fire could not be extinguished except by the mud that had washed into the mud and had dropped into the houses; and whoever lives in that house shall die. There are many like this in the archipelago.\nThe fifth is the hocloban, which is another kind of witch, which has more power than the magician. Without any medicine, just by saluting or raising a hand they can kill anyone they want. But if they want to heal the sick with their charms, they can use it with a different charm. In addition, they can even fire any indigenous people they oppose, without any equipment to use. It is found in Catanduanes, north of Central Luzon.\nThe sixth is the umbrella, which can take and eat the liver of anyone who looks white. It is also found in Catanduanes. This is not a legend, because in Calauan, a Spanish lawyer broke his body from the buttocks to the intestines, and was buried in Caliraya by Fray Juan de Merida.\nThe seventh will take off, intended to show anyone at night, without head or toe. This devil walks as he carries or pretends to carry his head elsewhere, and in the morning returns to his body, staying alive as before. I think this is just a myth even though the natives say they are true because they are believed by the devil. This happened in the Catanduanes.\nThe eighth is the junction, which corresponds to the 'sorcerer'; it is said that someone saw them fly, and killed and ate human flesh. They are found in the Visayas and do not exist in Tagalog.\nNinth is a regular type of witch called the devil. They use magic words, stone, and wood for lovers to enter into the heart of love. They do this to mislead people, through the work of the devil.\nTenth is called sonat, which may be equivalent to a preacher or predicador. He helps people to die, so that he can give a prophecy of the salvation or judgment of the soul. People who are raised in society often do this, and it can be seen throughout the archipelago.\nThe eleventh is the promise, which foretells the future. They can be found throughout the archipelago.\nThe twelfth, the bayoguin, is a well-known female owner.\nBecause the invaders of the devils showed them, they indicated that the redemption of the natives would be obtained if they worshiped the faith brought by the foreigners. In this way, the natives had to renounce their old beliefs and worship the Gods that the conquerors brought.\n\nIt is strange that some Tagalog societies are much of Plasencia's discussion of his record, and not the indigenous societies we see in Mindanao, or the Mindoro Islands, and Cordillera indigenous peoples who have maintained the old faith. To date, the aforementioned groups have been considered a national minority because some of them remain in the pre-occupation beliefs.\n\nThe Tagalogs, as well as some ethnic groups that became part of the Spanish and of Catholicism, such as Ilokano, Kapampangan, Bikol, Waray, Hiligaynon and Sugbuhanon - formed the colonial majority in the occupied Spanish colony in the Philippines.\n\nThe indigenous, Igorot, Mangyan and other non-conquered peoples formed the minorities at the invaders' point of view. But looking at Plasencia's description of the sixteenth century on indigenous beliefs of the Tagalogs, its resemblance to the beliefs of the Indigenous, Igorot, and Mangyan remains to this day.\n\nIt is only proof that they are the societies of the Reconquista and the Inquisition of colonialism that have a lot in common with the former occupiers. Moreover, it is important to note that while Plasencia's bias against and insulting indigenous people and favoring colonialism is significant, his observations of gender equality in indigenous societies are clear in the areas of belief, governance and social condition.\n\nDiscrimination against women, as well as against women or middle sex, was brought about by colonialism. Obviously, indigenous societies were more liberal in their sexuality than colonial societies that carried European values.\n\nThere are many rumors today about indigenous peoples' struggle to justify the central government based in Manila. They have been traveling for years to express the desire to give them the opportunity to live comfortably with respect and recognition of their tradition and lifestyle.\n\nThey have been repeatedly addressed by many previous governments through violence, occupation, taking their land and mine and leaving their ancestral land. They shut down their schools, commercialize their ancestral lands or mine and evacuate them from their birthplace.\n\nSome natives were forced to evacuate in fear and to avoid bombing their ancestral homeland. The ill-treatment of indigenous people who seem to be devils who must be threatened with extinction if not followed by the government reflects that many of today's Reconquista heirs have not seen much of the archipelago's resemblance to the ancient societies before it was conquered. of foreigners.\n\nThe colonizers have been demonstrating the demonetisation of indigenous peoples for centuries to legitimize their occupation, exploitation, and subjugation. 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| body | Top 10 Free Audiobook Torrent and Direct Are you an audiobook fanatic, well there is some great news! In 2020 you no longer need to depend on Audible and OverDrive to get your fix, you can download from many different sites safely and for free. There are a ton of places to get audiobooks for free, but some torrent sites don’t cater to audiobooks and many seem to be overrun with porn advertisements. Therefore, I tested dozens of the most popular audiobooks sites and here are my top 10. Each site was tested for usability by searching for and downloading the first Harry Potter book and all these sites passed the test with flying colors. Fake download buttons and porn ads still abound, but I found these 10 to be just about the best. Best Direct Download Audiobook Sites The-Eye.eu Audiobooks.cloud AudiobookReviews.com Mobilism.org Snahp.it Best Torrent Audiobook Sites AudioBook Bay The Pirate Bay Zooqle My Anonamouse Abtorrents Direct Download Sites 1. The Eye The-Eye is a non-profit, community driven platform dedicated to the archiving and long-term preservation of any and all data including but by no means limited to… websites, books, games, software, video, audio, other digital-obscura and ideas. The-eye.eu as an open directory allows us to serve large chunks of data back to the community that helps find and provide it. They currently host various large scale data-sets amounting to millions of files in 140TB of data and you can view our real-time bandwidth statistics here. 2. Audiobooks.Cloud Audiobooks.Cloud has a large selection of audiobooks, ready to download via direct download services or by subscription to their google drive account. Books on a wide variety of topics, like history, sci-fi and fantasy, romantic, classics. 3. AudiobookReviews.com One of the best new DDL audiobooks sites of the last few years, ABR hosts their entire collection on Mega, is completely free and has a dead simple UI. Not the largest selection by far but they have all the top books and the easiest and most direct download interface. 4. Mobilism.org A home for book lovers, app enthusiasts, and much more. The single largest user-powered database of apps, games and books for mobile device users of all platforms! With over a million members and millions of users, over 600,000 releases and countless posts, Mobilism is one of the largest and oldest mobile content sites, as well as, in myopinion, by far the most organized one. Sit back, download some books, learn something new, and enjoy your stay! 5. Snahp.it Most of you must already have heard about this on /r/megalinks, but for those that haven’t, they now have their very own forum to take release and general discussions to. The forum can be accessed at forum.snahp.it Posts on this blog will get posted on the forum automatically twice every day. You should be able to subscribe to the forum’s RSS feed to keep up with all new posts, change the forum’s theme and even access their discord server. Torrent Sites 1. AudioBook Bay AudioBook Bay is among the most beloved torrent sites for audiobooks. It mainly focuses on audio books and thus you can easily find audio book torrents which are not available on other similar sites. Its content is well-organized and sortable by language, genre, and age. This site boasts a great community to guide all users toward the best torrents. Also, this site allows you to share your audio book safely with high quality. 2. The Pirate Bay The Pirate Bay is one of the most popular torrent sites for not just audiobooks and ebooks but also for movies, music and more. It gives you free access to millions of audio books and is a delight for all book lovers. 3. Zooqle Zooqle is another amazing torrent site to download audio books as well as movies, games and TV shows. Everything available there is of very high quality. Also, the content available is verified by the community members. 4. My Anonamouse My Anonamouse is also one of the most used websites. It currently tracks over 35,000 audio book torrents. Both new released audio books and old renowned ones are available here for free. As it is a closed community, you need to apply for an invite and sign up. 5. Abtorrents Abtorrents mainly focuses on providing audio books. Users must be registered and receive an invitation from the developers to fully access the page and download any content. And one thing must be kept in mind that if you fail to log in 5 times in succession, your IP will be banned. Honorable Mentions: Library Genesis — mostly eBooks but a great community. BiblioTik.me — Impossible to join but I’ve heard good things, please PM me if you want to share an invite. LibriVox.org — Only free, open source audiobooks but still a great resource. Thank you! 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Also, this site allows you to share your audio book safely with high quality.\n\n2. The Pirate Bay\n\nThe Pirate Bay is one of the most popular torrent sites for not just audiobooks and ebooks but also for movies, music and more. It gives you free access to millions of audio books and is a delight for all book lovers.\n\n3. Zooqle\n\nZooqle is another amazing torrent site to download audio books as well as movies, games and TV shows. Everything available there is of very high quality. Also, the content available is verified by the community members.\n\n4. My Anonamouse\n\nMy Anonamouse is also one of the most used websites. It currently tracks over 35,000 audio book torrents. Both new released audio books and old renowned ones are available here for free. As it is a closed community, you need to apply for an invite and sign up.\n\n5. Abtorrents\n\nAbtorrents mainly focuses on providing audio books. Users must be registered and receive an invitation from the developers to fully access the page and download any content. And one thing must be kept in mind that if you fail to log in 5 times in succession, your IP will be banned.\n\nHonorable Mentions:\nLibrary Genesis — mostly eBooks but a great community.\n\nBiblioTik.me — Impossible to join but I’ve heard good things, please PM me if you want to share an invite.\n\nLibriVox.org — Only free, open source audiobooks but still a great resource.\n\nThank you!\n\nThank you for looking over these are the top 10 free audiobook sites. Open any of them to download audio books. If you sometimes listen to Audible audio books, you might want to play them on your MP3 player. Actually, Audible not only has encoded specific AA/AAX in audiobooks, but also has applied DRM copyright protection in them for avoiding unauthorized playback. With Epubor Audible Converter, you can remove Aubile DRM and convert Audible AA/AAX to MP3 effortlessly. 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2020/06/25 19:20:06
| voter | jaymark17 |
| author | esouthern3 |
| permlink | music-for-steem-week-3-esouthern3-and-cmp2020-all-that-matters |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #44564072/Trx 301424b064f9a829e7831640ab3ee24b393ef091 |
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executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @jaymark17- "❗ Hello jaymark17, welcome to the STEEM ecosystem. The Executive Board invites you to visit https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh where you will get some insider infos on how you will earn the most coins. It's e..."
2020/06/25 19:17:03
| from | executive-board |
| to | jaymark17 |
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| memo | ❗ Hello jaymark17, welcome to the STEEM ecosystem. The Executive Board invites you to visit https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh where you will get some insider infos on how you will earn the most coins. It's easy, just follow the instructions. Warm regards, The Executive Board. |
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steemdelegated 18.628 SP to @jaymark17
2020/06/25 19:15:06
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steemcreated a new account: @jaymark17
2020/06/25 19:15:06
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}Witness Votes
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