BITBEAN

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Bitcoin (the original) is now splintered into thousands of competing derivatives, many of which are scams or far from the original mission of "Peer to Peer electronic cash system". The leading crypto "Bitcoin" BTC has been compromised and now controlled by a group of bankers from AXA (steemit.com/bitcoin/@adambalm/the-truth-about-who-is-behind-blockstream-and-segwit-as-the-saying-goes-follow-the-money), Bitcoin Cash (BCH) in an attempt to save itself during the hardfork with Bitcoin SV, incorporated a max of 10 block reorgs...Bitcoin SV is majorly centralized and controlled by NChain/CoinGeek....I could go on an on, but time moves too fast and I have too little time and there is a lot that must get done before my time is up...Bean Cash v2.x will get done and when it does..there will be no more changes needed to the core.

Bean Cash (Ticker: BEAN) is a re-brand of the digital currency and network, previously known as "BitBean" (Ticker: BITB). The "BitBean" blockchain and network began on February 13th., 2015. In 2018 a private company (unrelated to the crypto currency previously known as "BitBean") began using US Trademark authority to usurp the name "BitBean" for it's own use. Pre-empting this action, in late 2017, it was decided by Bean Core to rebrand to Bean Cash to avoid unecessary conflicts. It was the first 'crypto-currency' to implement a maximum of 20MB block sizes, based on Gavin Andersen's proposals to fix Bitcoin's scalability limitations. BitBean was also the first 'cryptocurrency' to pioneer the use of static block rewards in a Proof of Bean (PoB) system -- which now makes energy wasting PoW (Proof of Work) systems, inefficient, expensive and archaic!

Bean Cash inherits BitBean's mature blockchain and rock-solid network, becoming one of the most super-green digital currencies on the market today! While other blockchains continue to hardfork, roll-back transactions, and change their protocol (Bitcoin Segwit), Bean Cash has never had a hardfork or transaction roll-back. Bean Cash (formerly known as "BitBean the Cryptocurrency") had no ICO, pre-mine or swap. Blockchain integrity is one of the defining features of Bean Cash.

>150ma just crossed above 200ma

unironically keeping my eye on this

He's going against the grain

He is a Japanese bean

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Bigger & Faster - How Does That Benefit Me?
Transactions on the Bean Cash Network are sent within 0-3 seconds! With a maximum block size of 20MB and a 60 second target block time, Bean Cash enables near real-time confirmation of transactions in blocks. A single confirmation can take as little as 20 seconds to become confirmed. Within a minute or less, Bean Cash verifies, validates and settles transactions in near real-time, something many other leading 'crypto currencies' fail to do in the same time period.

With Bean Cash, merchants have zero counter-party risk and no charge-backs! This provides real value to the market, by improving on the charge-back prone, lengthy settlement times, and expensive fees associated with credit cards. Even compared to other cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin Segwit (BTC), where fees can range as high as $15-$30 USD or more per transaction!

Bean Cash transactions can be as low as a fraction of a cent or .01 BEAN!

Innovative PoB (Proof of Bean) Technology
An incentive is provided to consumers and merchants who hold BEAN and participate with the network, in a process called SPROUTING. SPROUTING is a process where transactions are verified, sent out on the network, and built into immutable blocks via a public ledger. By participating in SPROUTING and providing computing resources to the network, users can earn 1,000 BEANs or 1 SPROUT for each new block their node builds and signs. This provides an opportunity for users of the network to earn rewards from actively holding their BEANs. Currently the average return on BEANs is upwards of 3% per month (depending on current difficulty). For merchants, this provides greater value than simply selling their BEANs on the market, thus encouraging adoption. Merchants can then offer their SPROUTED BEAN to their loyal customers as a reward.

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