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Binance joins Neo Council, 2.1 million NEO used to secure two Top 21 positions

Binance Staking has secured two positions on the Neo Council. At the time of press, Binance has voted with approximately 2.1 million NEO to secure its places in the Top 21. Binance is the world's largest custodial exchange with nearly US $9.07 billion in 24-hour volume, according to CoinCap.io. Binance Staking is a service that allows users to earn distributions offered on proof-of-stake or other networks that distribute rewards to participants. The platform provides two types of staking: flexible and locked. Flexible staking offers fewer rewards but allows users to move the underlying assets at any time. Locked staking requires users to deposit a token for a specific time frame but provides higher yields. For example, a minimum of 0.01 NEO locked for 15, 30, 60, or 120 days will earn increasing yields of 5.79%, 7.49%, 8.79%, and 13.56% (made in GAS distributions), respectively. In the announcement post, Neo Global Development said "Binance Staking's new membership in the ...

The Bitcoin Cash Network Continues to Grow With an Ambitious Roadmap



Five Different Development Teams Are Working With the Bitcoin Cash Project
Bitcoin Cash Network Continues to Grow With an Ambitious RoadmapAs the blockchain's days continue, BCH developers have been revealing the upcoming plans to improve the cryptocurrency's protocol. Discussions revolving around bitcoin cash development shows the protocol's programmers have a very ambitious roadmap for the digital currency's future. This includes a deep focus on on-chain scaling, and not fearing hard forks down the road in order to upgrade the BCH software. Currently, there are five development teams who say they are working with the BCH project, which include developers from Bitcoin ABC, Unlimited, Nchain, XT, and Classic.

Bitcoin Cash Developers Don't Fear Hard Forks
At the moment there are lots of ideas being tossed around like a malleability fix without the  additions Segregated Witness adds, and a different difficulty adjustment algorithm. To push these new ideas forward, some BCH developers are not afraid to hard fork the network occasionally.   

Bitcoin Cash Network Continues to Grow With an Ambitious Roadmap
"If we want to scale big we'll have to do a hard fork from time to time," explains developer Amaury Séchet
"If we want to scale big we'll have to do a hard fork from time to time," explains Bitcoin ABC developer Amaury Séchet recent developers mailing list post. "Longer term, we may want to use extension point to add new features, but we are not there yet — more on extension points later on."

Séchet and many other developers have been discussing quite a few different concepts regarding the future of Bitcoin Cash. The lead Bitcoin ABC developer Séchet mentions a new Merkle tree format and improving light client security with UTXO commitments. Other developers would also like to work on non-consensus changes to improve and make the BCH network more reliable. Development discussions have also revolved around how a hard fork should be coordinated and combining multiple changes in a consensus change.

Bitmain's Jihan Wu: 'Satoshi Made it Clear That Blocks Would Have to Grow'
Last week the CEO of Bitmain Technologies, Jihan Wu, was interviewed by the Chinese exchange Huobi and discussed the Bitcoin Cash network in great detail. Mr. Wu explains that he believes Satoshi made it clear that blocks would have to grow and hard forks were important to Bitcoin's upgrade process.

"This was already apparent in Satoshi's white paper, emails, and his discussions on bitcoin forums where he expressed similar views," explains Mr. Wu's translated interview.          

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