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3 years ago: published the article
Gratitude to BTC
3 years ago: published the article
Todo a BCH: pongo mis dos huevos en la misma cesta
3 years ago: commented on the article "Only hold bch: I put my two eggs in the same baske..."
I think we are on the right way. 🚀 Thank you very much for your comment!
3 years ago: published the article
Only hold bch: I put my two eggs in the same basket
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Why Bitcoin Cash?
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"4 reasons why use BCH"
3 years ago: gave thumbs up to the article
4 reasons why use BCH
3 years ago: published the article
The Duck Test: Can you identify Bitcoin?
3 years ago: gave thumbs up to the article
Living The Cryptocurrency World in Meme.
3 years ago: published the article
Noticias desde el futuro: BCH
3 years ago: published the article
News from a future newspaper: BCH
3 years ago: commented on the article "Will Bitcoin Cash become a global currency? Maybe..."
Thank you for your comments!
3 years ago: commented on the article "¿Será Bitcoin Cash una moneda global? ¿Lo será Bit..."
Muchas gracias por tu comentario. Las altas tasas de BTC son un gran inconveniente para su adopción como dinero. Veremos como evoluciona. Un saludo.
3 years ago: commented on the article "¿Será Bitcoin Cash una moneda global? ¿Lo será Bit..."
Sin duda la tecnología digital juega un papel fundamental en este camino. Veremos cómo evoluciona junto a las criptomonedas. Un saludo.
3 years ago: commented on the article "¿Será Bitcoin Cash una moneda global? ¿Lo será Bit..."
Muchas gracias por tus palabras. Un saludo.
3 years ago: commented on the article "¿Será Bitcoin Cash una moneda global? ¿Lo será Bit..."
¡Muchas gracias!
3 years ago: published the article
Change Google Suggested Search about Bitcoin Cash
3 years ago: published the article
My BCH memes: Feel free to use
3 years ago: published the article
That's what AI considers about BCH
3 years ago: published the article
¡Divide y Vencerás! ️
3 years ago: published the article
Divide and rule: malevolent uses of segmentation