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Bitcoin Cash Versus Bitcoin: the Battle of the Cryptocurrencies: Crypto for beginners, #2
Bitcoin Cash Versus Bitcoin: the Battle of the Cryptocurrencies: Crypto for beginners, #2
Bitcoin Cash Versus Bitcoin: the Battle of the Cryptocurrencies: Crypto for beginners, #2
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Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin

The battle of the cryptocurrencies


- Do you know the difference between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash?
- Which one is the most future proof?
- If you have bitcoin do you have Bitcoin Cash?
- Which exchanges support it?

2017 witnessed an important date in the history of cryptocurrency: the split that has created Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH). Once a unified currency, Bitcoin now has new competition from a twin brother, Bitcoin Cash, which is leaving even the savviest of investors questioning what the difference really is and which is better.

An essential guide for any cryptocurrency investor, this book will address the major questions about this split and then look to the future for answers about what's next.

A simple walk through a complicated minefield, you will discover Bitcoin's exciting history, the hidden features, and the most important underlying principles of this type of investing.

Get Answers to Questions Like:
- Where did Bitcoin come from?
- What exactly is Bitcoin Cash?
- What is the best investment?
- What does the future hold?
- How do I get started?
- Where to buy it?
- How to store it?

Solve the mystery between cryptocurrencies major split and learn how to make smart investments with BTC and BCH.

It's time to enter the fascinating world of Bitcoin Cash
 

Don't wait buy and buy now .

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 3, 2018
ISBN9781386797548
Bitcoin Cash Versus Bitcoin: the Battle of the Cryptocurrencies: Crypto for beginners, #2
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Johan von Amsterdam

My dad’s interest in technology and economy inspired me greatly as a child. When I was 12, he brought home our first home computer. This first introduction ignited my passion for technology and programming. Lead by my dad’s desire to teach me the importance of money and how to make smart decisions with it, already at a young age I was destined to get involved with cryptocurrencies. I just needed them to be invented first. As a software engineer, my background is in Information Science. I have worked as a database developer since 1996. Currently I am employed as a database programmer and team lead in an industry where the revolution of cryptocurrencies first started.  I’m passionate about sharing my knowledge and always have been, which is why I have taken to writing books about cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoins and Blockchains. My goal is to teach others about this exciting and fascinating opportunity and to keep readers updated on important events as they unfold. Don't forget to check out my blog to receive one of my published books for free: http://aboutcryptocurrencies.net

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    Introduction

    IN RECENT TIMES, THE world of cryptocurrency has been gripped by the ever-growing rift with regard to how Bitcoin (BTC), the most successful cryptocurrency in history, can be improved. The Kafkaesque nature of the controversy resulted in a hard fork on the 1st of August 2017, which, in turn, brought about a split in Bitcoin (BTC) to what is now known as Bitcoin Cash (referred to as BCH or BCC¹)) and BTC (the original Bitcoin) itself. But what is the difference between these two currencies and what does this mean for new investors who are willing to stake their money on both Bitcoins, and what are the short and long term implications of these events for the average holders of these currencies?

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