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Bitcoin, and The OTHER Bitcoins...What to do?

By CodyMac50 | MyCripticLife | 2 Jan 2022


Over the course of the last 6 months I have been using faucets to gather small amounts of Bitcoin and other such cryptos. I knew that there were some other Bitcoin types out there, like Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Bitcoin Diamond, and one that I just hold and am going to transfer to a wallet some day...lol Bitcoin Satoshi Vision, (BSV).

But I joined a site about 9 months ago that is also a faucet and a way to get a loan if needed, called BTCPop.

Now, on this site, there is another Bitcoin that I didnt know existed called Bitcoin Plus (XBC). But what is this and why another Bitcoin clone?

I am not trying to sell anything so dont worry, I dont have a referral link to give, but I started getting this coin recently and have about .0078 as of this writing. I am trying to get around .5 before the end of January because the faucet only gives about .00007 per 30 minutes, and because I dont have a LOT of time online, I only claim about 3 times per day.

Is this coin a better Bitcoin, or is the BCH a better Bitcoin, or BSV? I would like to have your opinion in if me getting XBC is a good investment, or just another Bitcoin clone ready to fall by the wayside. 

(FYI, I did my research into what I know about this coin, but I am asking about your thoughts into if you think this is a better Bitcoin...not what it is about, and use case. I want to know YOUR thoughts and if you would add it, or just walk way and continue with another BTC like coin.)

Thanks for reading and have a good one, folks!

Adieu! 

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CodyMac50
CodyMac50

I'm Cody and will post about anything christian, crypto, and sometimes crazy...


MyCripticLife
MyCripticLife

I was involved with crypto since 2012, but left after homelessness entered my life. Now I am back, (since July of 2020) and ready to live this crypto life!

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