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[ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 8:00 pm
by bstash
Bitcoin Stash Planning Hard Fork From Bitcoin Cash


The Bitcoin Stash team is comprised of a group of former Bitcoin Cash developers and community members that have become dismayed at the current outlook of BCH. We are sure that you are aware, but a multitude of factors show that there is disaster on the horizon for Bitcoin Cash. Bitcoin ABC is proposing a contentious hard fork for no reason, Craig “Faketoshi” Wright is moving ahead to fork his own coin (Bitcoin SV) out of self interest, and Bitmain has revealed an extremely large BCH holding which they intend to rid themselves of in their now controversial IPO.

As we see it, a price and hashrate collapse of the chain is inevitable. We have decided that we must take action now, to rid ourselves forever from the bad actors that plague this chain. We are planning to hard fork from Bitcoin Cash on November 15th. With the hard fork, we will not be increasing the maximum block size or following the tokenization/ICO platform roadmap of Bitcoin ABC. However, Bitcoin Stash will be implementing replay protection and continue using the SHA-256 mining algorithm. Additionally, Bitcoin Stash will incorporate merged mining with Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.

With merged mining, Bitcoin Stash will solve the security issues that currently hamper Bitcoin Cash. As a minority chain, Bitcoin Cash is struggling to obtain substantial hash rate, and this has only been made worse following its recent decline in price. As of 9/25/18, the hash rate of Bitcoin Cash only totals about 6% of that of Bitcoin. The Bitcoin Cash hash rate has been continuously declining ever since a peak of roughly 15% of Bitcoin’s back in May of 2018, and we do not see this situation improving. Merged mining will lead to Bitcoin Stash obtaining a much needed higher hash rate since the chain will consist of Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Bitcoin Stash miners.

As a result, there will be three benefits that will be immediately realized. First, Bitcoin Stash will be less susceptible to a 51% attack which has recently plagued other chains such as Bitcoin Gold and Verge. Second, a single entity such as Jihan Wu’s Bitmain or Craig Wright’s CoinGeek will have a difficult time forcing any consensus breaking changes as they now must muster a much higher hash rate to do so. And thirdly, merged mining will also increase security on Bitcoin since miners will see greater profitability and will no longer have to choose between mining one chain and missing out on the other. Because of this, Bitcoin Stash will not only be a more secure and decentralized version of Bitcoin Cash, but it will also benefit the current miners of Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.

After the fork, Bitcoin Cash holders will be able to obtain an equivalent amount of our coins if they hold the private keys to their wallet. If they do not, we will release a list of exchanges supporting Bitcoin Stash as the hard fork approaches. We will also have more exciting announcements to make regarding the technical features of Bitcoin Stash, so please follow our Twitter (@BitcoinStash), Instagram (@BitcoinStash), Medium (@BitcoinStash), and continue checking our website https://bstash.org.


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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 8:41 pm
by bstash
⚡ MINING POOLS & MINERS WANTED ⚡



We are looking for miners/mining pools to test our merged mining with Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.
If you're interested in, please send us an email: bstash@protonmail.com

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:54 pm
by bstash
Stash will be released in the next 24 hours! Please check our website tomorrow!

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 4:38 pm
by bstash
Bitcoin Stash has forked from Bitcoin Cash on block 556767!

There may be some network problems and the nodes may have trouble syncing.
We can thank Faketoshi/Satoshi’s Shotgun for this.
We will work relentlessly to resolve these issues over the next several days!

More announcements will follow soon.

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 6:15 pm
by bstash
Officially Hard Forked!

As of approximately 7:30 PM GMT on November 15th, 2018, we are pleased to announce that Bitcoin Stash has officially hard forked from Bitcoin Cash! With each passing day, as the true value of cryptocurrencies become better understood, the threat of 51% attacks on the Bitcoin Cash network becomes more imminent. Corporate and private interests, combined with greed and incompetence has corrupted the security of the chain. Bitcoin Stash will provide the solution through merged mining with both Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. Additionally, Bitcoin Stash will offer replay protection to protect our chain against replay attacks.

Bitcoin Cash has imploded into a hash war between Craig Faketoshi Wright’s Bitcoin SV and Bitmain’s Bitcoin ABC. Faketoshi plans on executing a 51% hash rate attack on the ABC chain, mining empty blocks and wreaking havoc. We are not certain when or how long this attack may occur, but we do believe it is imminent. Bitcoin Stash stands against the block size increases implemented by SV and the fraudulent activities of Wright. Additionally, we believe that the leadership of Bitmain, Roger Ver, and Bitcoin ABC can no longer be relied upon, as they were the ones who welcomed Faketoshi with open arms. While Bitcoin SV was plotting their takeover, the leaders of Bitcoin ABC were busy going to boat parties with Faketoshi and developing useless ideas like tokenization platforms and instant transactions.

At this point, it seems like almost no one knows what will be the result of the Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin ABC drama. No matter what happens with either of those, Bitcoin Stash will have a purpose since our merged mining will provide more incentive for miners and increase security and decentralization with a higher hash rate. Moreover, Bitcoin Stash should not encounter double-spending issues, as we will not be supporting 0-confirmation transactions. As a result, Bitcoin Stash is here to stay and will continue to be useful in the future with or without Bitcoin Cash.

Bitcoin Cash holders prior to our fork will be able to obtain an equivalent amount of Bitcoin Stash if they hold the private keys to their BCH wallet. Future exchange support will also be a continual focus for our team moving forward. Please visit our website https://bstash.org to find further instructions on claiming or mining Bitcoin Stash. Our source code is available at https://github.com/bstash/bitcoinstash, with binaries to follow. Also, please join our Telegram, follow our Twitter (@BitcoinStash), and continue checking our website for updates! Feel free to reach out to any of our official accounts with any questions. Happy Fork Day!

Stash team

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:45 pm
by bstash
Don't count BStash out in the hashwar, we are at half of Bitcoin Cash ABC hash rate and growing. Stay tuned for exchange support and more important development announcements.

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 12:57 am
by bstash
⚡⚡ ATTENTION MINERS! ⚡⚡

Now you can start mining Stash coins!

Please follow merged mining guide on our GitHub page:
https://github.com/bstash/BitcoinStash- ... ning-Guide


Feel free to mine as many Stash coins as you want! We will try to list Stash on many exchanges soon. ;)

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 12:36 pm
by bstash
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Bitcoin Stash with over 35% more hashrate than Bitcoin Cash ABC? This hash war is over!

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:32 am
by CSZiggy
bstash wrote:Bitcoin Stash with over 35% more hashrate than Bitcoin Cash ABC? This hash war is over!
Yep, it might be over: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Directs All Hash to Bitcoin Cash ABC
https://www.ccn.com/bitcoin-com-mining- ... -cash-abc/

Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Stash - Bitcoin Cash Hard Fork

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 2:15 pm
by CSZiggy
I thought Bitcoin Stash was the name to one of the bitcoin cash forks (SV or ABC)
Instead, its yet a 3rd fork from bitcoin cash...in an attempt to cash in on the media hype?

This just feels like when the parents go to the video store for the kids and bring home "The Avengers Team"
And it's just a B-rated movie with no super hero action stars from marvel anywhere in it, just a grab-a-quick-buck movie production cashing in on a famous title/name/product.

Might still be interested, but its also a merged-mined coin.
So until it pops up on exchanges the pool does trading on, can't sell them so guessing it wont be added to the merged-mined coin collection.
Please let us know when a major exchange the pool gets prices from and does buy/sell orders on can support this coin so it can be added for possible increased merged-mined profits.

Until then...https://www.coincurrencynews.com/2018/1 ... oin-stash/