BCH

BCH Bitcoin Cash

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Price journey

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Listing timeline

Jan 01 04:00 UTC
Activated on HTX (bchusdt)
Aug 22 07:07 UTC
Activated on Bitget (BCHUSDT)
Nov 07 18:58 UTC
Activated on Binance (BCHBNB)
Nov 07 18:58 UTC
Activated on Bybit (BCHUSDT)
Nov 07 18:58 UTC
Activated on Coinbase (BCH-BTC)
Nov 07 19:12 UTC
Activated on MEXC (BCHUSDT)
Nov 07 19:12 UTC
Activated on Gate.io (BCH_USDC)
Nov 07 19:12 UTC
Activated on KuCoin (BCH-BTC)
Nov 07 19:12 UTC
Activated on Kraken (BCHAUD)
Nov 07 19:12 UTC
Activated on Upbit (BTC-BCH)
Nov 07 19:12 UTC
Activated on Bithumb (BCH_KRW)
Nov 07 19:12 UTC
Activated on Crypto.com (BCH_BTC)
Jan 29 08:08 UTC
Activated on OKX (BCH-EUR)
Feb 23 06:00 UTC
Activated on OKX
Mar 07 17:38 UTC
Activated on Pionex (BCH_BTC)
Mar 07 17:56 UTC
Activated on BitMart (BCH_USDT)
Mar 07 17:56 UTC
Activated on LBank (bch_usdt)

About BCH

Bitcoin Cash is a hard fork of Bitcoin with a protocol upgrade to fix on-chain capacity. Bitcoin Cash intends to be a Bitcoin without Segregated Witness (SegWit) as soft fork, where upgrades of the protocol are done mainly through hard forks and without changing the original economic rules of the Bitcoin. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) is released on 1st August 2017 as an upgraded version of the original Bitcoin Core software. The main upgrade is the increase in the block size limit from 1MB to 8MB. This effectively allows miners on the BCH chain to process up to 8 times more payments per second in comparison to Bitcoin. This makes for faster, cheaper transactions and a much smoother user experience. Why was Bitcoin Cash Created? The main objective of Bitcoin Cash is to to bring back the essential qualities of money inherent in the original Bitcoin software. Over the years, these qualities were filtered out of Bitcoin Core and progress was stifled by various people, organizations, and companies involved in Bitcoin protocol development. The result is that Bitcoin Core is currently unusable as money due to increasingly high fees per transactions and transfer times taking hours to complete. This is all because of the 1MB limitation of Bitcoin Core’s block size, causing it unable to accommodate to large number of transactions. Essentially Bitcoin Cash is a community-activated upgrade (otherwise known as a hard fork) of Bitcoin that increased the block size to 8MB, solving the scaling issues that plague Bitcoin Core today. Nov 16th 2018: A hashwar resulted in a split between Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin ABC