One of the more common answers to the question "what is Bitcoin Cash?" is that the main purpose of Bitcoin Cash is to be used as a payment system. This means that, just like the original Bitcoin client, people can send and receive funds.
Withdrawal Methods: Coinbase lets you sell Bitcoins for cash, which you can then withdraw into your bank account. You can only cash out your Bitcoin into a bank account that you have already used to buy cryptocurrency on Coinbase.
DigitalCoinPrice has a positive forecast for the future price of Bitcoin Cash. In 2021, it will fluctuate around $1000. By the year 2025 the cryptocurrency will still only be at $2250 according to the site, so still below its highest price ever.
Morris notes. “A crash is possible but we suspect each bear market will be smaller than the last.” “The shocks seem to be lessening in magnitude,” he says. “That said, bitcoin remains a volatile asset and behaves in a not dissimilar way to a speculative growth stock.
Bitcoin Cash brings sound money to the world, fulfilling the original promise of Bitcoin as "Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash". Merchants and users are empowered with low fees and reliable confirmations. The future shines brightly with unrestricted growth, global adoption, permissionless innovation, and decentralized development.
In October 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto published the famous whitepaper entitled “Bitcoin: A Peer to Peer Electronic Cash System”. In 2009, he released the first bitcoin software that powered the network, and it operated smoothly for several years with low fees, and fast, reliable transactions.
Unfortunately, from 2016 to 2017, Bitcoin became increasingly unreliable and expensive. This was because the community could not reach consensus on increasing the network capacity. Some of the developers did not understand and agree with Satoshi’s plan. Instead, they preferred Bitcoin become a settlement layer.
By 2017, Bitcoin dominance had plummeted from 95% to as low as 40% as a direct result of the usability problems. Fortunately, a large portion of the Bitcoin community, including developers, investors, users, and businesses, still believed in the original vision of Bitcoin -- a low fee, peer to peer electronic cash system that could be used by all the people of the world.
On August 1st, 2017, we took the logical step of increasing the maximum block size, and Bitcoin Cash was born. Anyone who held Bitcoin at that time (block 478558) became an owner of Bitcoin Cash (BCH). The network now supports up to 32MB blocks with ongoing research to allow massive future increases.