Ayre Goes Mining For Bitcoin Cash

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Ayre Goes Mining For Bitcoin Cash, Offers His Checklist

One of the bigger names in the cryptocurrency space these days is CoinGeek.com proprietor and media mogul Calvin Ayre.  The billionaire investor announced Wednesday the opening of his first Bitcoin Cash mining operation.


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A release from the CoinGeek website explained the move.

Most of those with a long history of Bitcoin adoption are now of the view that BCH is the only genuine low-fee, peer-to-peer digital currency. With that vision in mind Ayre has invested significantly in both hardware and software in order to build the ‘hash rate’ of BCH and highlight the all-important scalability of the chain. Ayre will mine only Bitcoin BCH, the one true Bitcoin that follows the original Satoshi White paper.

“This is the first step in a whole host of activity in the BCH space that we are rolling out this year,: Ayre explained. "For instance, we are also embarking on a full merchant adoption marketing program. This will help educate not only those who have already embraced the now-dysfunctional, legacy Segwit Coin but also those who are thinking of taking the plunge for the first time; that BCH is the only option for low-fee micro-payments."

Ayre has organized the industry’s first bComm merchant adoption conference in Hong Kong, May 18th at the Four Seasons Hotel.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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