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A lot of the things that I've learned about through

r/btc, barely even exist. Learning about BCH is hard. Have to figure out wtf "BCHABC" is. Then have to figure out what eCash is. Then have to figure out what BU is. Ugh, what's the difference between BU, BCHABC, and BCHN? I just want to run a node.

SLP? Apparently it was amazing at one point, now it's dead?

A drought of wallets?

How do I know I can trust Bitcoin.com?

6 months later it's all obvious now... but going from "why would someone buy a bitcoin clone" to "bch maxi" was a bit tough and I would have given up if I didn't chase the rabbit

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It's good that BCH has 6 node implementations.

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Mathieu G
It's good that BCH has 6 node implementations.

It is a good thing. It was just confusing for me to learn the history and find out what the "legitimate" resources were. Google-fu is only as good as the questions you know to ask.

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