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Major Torrent Client Frostwire Now Accepts Bitcoin Cash Donations

Frostwire, a popular client based on BitTorrent, has announced that it now accepts Bitcoin Cash for donations, giving a nod of legitimacy to the coin.

Sep 26, 2017 · 2 min read
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Major Torrent Client Frostwire Now Accepts Bitcoin Cash Donations

Major Torrent Client Frostwire Now Accepts Bitcoin Cash Donations 782 ViewsSeptember 25, 2017 by Evan Faggart Leave a Comment Frostwire, a popular torrenting client based on BitTorrent, has started accepting donations in Bitcoin Cash (BCC). This development marks another step forward for the forked cryptocurrency, which split off from the main Bitcoin blockchain in August. Also read: Bitcoin Cash Has a New Official Site: Still Orange Still the Big ‘B’ Frostwire Accepts Bitcoin Cash Frostwire made the announcement on Twitter during the morning of August 25: We're now also accepting contributions in Bitcoin Cashhttps://t.co/wmgZnEOb4r#BCH #Bitcoin #BitcoinCash pic.twitter.com/t0qGFkeUHW — FrostWire (@frostwire) September 25, 2017 In the Twitter announcement, the organization linked to their website, where they have created a dedicated page for Bitcoin Cash donations. The page displays a QR code, with the bitcoin address underneath, and a small statement about Bitcoin Cash: “Now people from all corners of the earth, without the need for bank accounts or credit cards can support free open source software, uncensored freedom of expression, free access to knowledge and a leveled playing field for every creator willing to share digital content.” Lastly, Frostwire linked to the “Wallets” page of the official Bitcoin Cash website, which displays several different options for storing the coin. The acceptance of BCC marks the second cryptocurrency the open source project uses to receive donations. Previously, the organization only accepted Bitcoin and PayPal donations. Bitcoin Cash Continues to Make Progress — Could it Become a Serious Competitor to Bitcoin? When BCC first forked from Bitcoin, a large portion of the community expected the coin to die fairly quickly. However, mining support for BCC began growing, and those who experimented with the new currency found themselves impressed at the fast transaction times and low fees — reminiscent of Bitcoin’s earlier days. Since then, the value of BCC has grown, and managed to reach some level of stability. It even showed strength when the entire cryptocurrency market tumbled in early September, after the Chinese government made some alarming announcements regarding future regulation of ICOs and exchanges. However, BCC still has a long way to go in the mission to become a real competitor to Bitcoin. The forked coin is still outmatched by Bitcoin in terms of value, userbase, merchant adoption — the overall network effect. If the developers keep pushing forward though, and BCC keeps proving itself in the markets, the day it beats Bitcoin could come eventually. Do you think Frostwire’s acceptance of Bitcoin Cash is significant? Share your thoughts in the comments below.  Image via Frostwire The ‘Bitcoin Cash’ section at Bitsonline is sponsored by Bitcoin Cash. In hopes of bringing cryptocurrency to the masses, Bitcoin Cash has set out to provide a digital currency with on-chain scalability, so everyone can use the blockchain affordably. Learn more at BitcoinCash.org. Join the Bitsonline Telegram channel to get the latest Bitcoin, cryptocurrency and tech news updates: https://t.me/bitsonline


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