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Title: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 25, 2016, 11:25:35 AM
SMART Altcoin Observer

Hey Spoetnik and Repitila have got one, I want one too!  ;D

First question ... Where are we going?
Second question ... How are we going to get there?  
Thiiirrd question ... Does anyone have a map?



ref.
https://bitinfocharts.com/
http://www.ofnumbers.com/
https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage
https://coss.io/marketcap
Code is Law? Not Quite Yet  topic=1599098 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1599098.msg16059637#msg16059637)
NEW RULES https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1873504.msg18619660#msg18619660
using tether?  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1873119.msg18620063#msg18620063
POW can it work? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1844723.new#new
The Tiers of Crypto: Blockchain rank in the pantheon? americanpegasus July 29, 2016 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1569082.0
Dead ICO projects : a list of foolish hands : AA888 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1870230.msg18588945#msg18588945
Shit Tier Capital https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1570488
Shitcoin Bag Holders Club - Speculating for the next Shitcoin of the Week https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1577681.0
r0ach's Cryptomarkets Watch & Scamcoin Observer https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1413819.0
The Chinese and Dead Coin pumps https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1340074.msg13668775#msg13668775
regionals https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1340074.msg13673400#msg13673400
https://minkiz.co/
Top25 Networks  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1601548
SLEEPERS https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731471.new#new
Altcoin Pump and dump groups? n00b https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1569299.0
Crypto_2.0  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1206569 /{ data }/
GLBSE drama https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1851347.new#new
xMR UNO https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1430374
[UNO] price per kilo <<guess-o-matic >> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1577545.0
CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.8440
https://medium.com/bitcoin-think/bitcoin-is-not-money-if-you-seek-compliance-you-are-asking-for-trouble-cbe9107e5298
https://steemit.com/bitshares/@steempower/the-bigger-they-are-the-harder-they-fall-biggest-crypto-currencies-exchange-failures  account of BTC stolen
SCC.Q2.2017 https://steemit.com/coinmarkets/@bitcoinnational/a-smart-portfolio-the-rise-of-the-alts-2017
top rate https://steemit.com/crypto/@bitcoinnational/top-rated-digital-coins
Altcoins that might survive in the future? abiky https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1741471.0
What is the Best Marijuana Coin? 'ii' https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1659420.msg16663325#msg16663325
What coins have the highest potential tps currently? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858358.0
*** The Epic #420JFA *** 30 day report https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1701317.msg17058354#msg17058354
media https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=570750.msg9390272#msg9390272
webwallets https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1340300.msg18402401#msg18402401
BASE PAIR : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1850934.new#new
top-assets https://steemit.com/smartmoney/@bitcoinnational/top-assets
DIR: https://steemit.com/dir/@bitcoinnational/dir



OUR ENDORSEMENTS
Estimated nonsense with no factual justifications.


Who cares burn 'em all to the ground !

I vote anarchy and pandemonium  ;D

Let the games begin !

MarketGod-TierHigh-TierMid-TierLow-TierShit-Tier
Masses:Steem
Finance:BitcoinLitecoinEthereum Classic
Stellar
Counterparty
Factom
Lisk
NEM
Ripple
Ethereum HF
Nxt
Waves
Commerce:BitcoinDash
Niche:NamecoinDogecoin
I/O
Sia
Storj
Synereo
Voxels
MaidSafe
Unknown:Monero
Peercoin
Aeon
Bitcrystals
BitShares
Bytecoin
Rimbit
Vcash

http://hyipstat.me/blog/0/365/1464178584.jpg
moneyball

https://i.imgur.com/kw42NFs.jpg
little acorns grow not quick

https://media.coindesk.com/uploads/2017/04/money-world.png (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1579087.msg18620489#msg18620489)
‘millions of user-generated currencies.’

https://i.imgur.com/GvhHZ0J.jpg
polestar crypto


Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 25, 2016, 11:26:18 AM
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20
12
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BTC
thy
'almighty'
LORD
&
savior
15--march17
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7--march16
6
5
4
3
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TWO BILLION DOLLARS
since 2013
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Mar2017
Five BILLION DOLLARS
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$ETH
4
3
2
---------------------
ONE BILLION DOLLARS
since 2016
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Mar2017
666
mILLION DOLLARS
---------------------
DA$h
XMR

LTC
xrp  
etc
arch angels
El Li (anu) aten / Ea gaia / Wolf Allah (ya)
---------------------
tWo
HUNDRED million
DOLLARS
---------------------
---------------------
$150M dAo
XEM
REP
---------------------
---------------------
HUNDRED million DOLLARS
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lOAd dogGOD Mode
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FIFTY million DOLLARS
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high sainthood
+$50M+
dash
steem
@40
ardor
@21+$12
omni
@tet@amp@maid
doge
@25@
BURST
@@@@@@@@@@
pivX @35
waves @32
Iconomi @31
DigixDAO @31
lsk @29
------------+$25M+------------

nXs  @$20
melon  @$20
game  @$20
bcc  @$17
bts  @$9@15
stellar  @$9@15
sia  @$15
pp  @$13
emc  @$13
nem
moneRo
nxt
---------------------
+$10M+
low
sainthood
---------------------

shadow
komodo
xcp
byte
sys
ngl
ant
xZc
Xaurum
ARK
name
crystals
nav
byteball
i/o
AMP
btcD
TIME
round


+$5M+




---------------------
---------------------
------------------- Ascended to the Heavens---------------------

the
++12++
major tribes
BTS NXT UBQ WAVE ANT
XCP wbB etc xcr_lsk stellar
omni EXP DCR XEM burst








+$+
million
dollar
coin club
+$+



BLK
Emer
Clam
Ruby  
FTC
mona
mint
vanilla
solar
tips
earth
vpn
super
decrd
digi
game
auro
rim
sdc
rddd
XPM
i/o
Q
note
mint
-2017-
YB
RAD
uno
UBQ
EXP
POT
BAY
pepe
burst
shift
grid
aeOn
bool
LBC
via
bela
cloak
fair
siB
pascal
bSend
vSlice
golos
MUE
zcL
Lykke
energy
gold
jinn
block
gold
arctic
VRC
incnt
blockpay
xdn
------------------------
------------------------


ye realm
of
shitte coins

*

------------------------
rdd
flo
btm
Qora
ok
spread
wbb
grs
world
mec
note
Q
emc
ifc
xmy
paycoin
arch
block
rise
that squirrel coin
rimbit
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Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 25, 2016, 11:42:10 AM
tokeweeds awesome thread

http://www.cryptocoinsinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Ripple-logo.jpg
Ripple (https://ripple.com)
(XRP) - Over 30M USD from VC's
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ripple/#charts)
Blog (https://ripple.com/blog/)
Team (https://www.ripplelabs.com/team/)


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B4wVqt8CcAA-cVY.png
Ethereum (https://www.ethereum.org)
(ETH) - 31,531 BTC from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethereum/#charts)
Blog (https://blog.ethereum.org)
Team (https://dev.ethereum.org/#team)

https://i.imgur.com/9hhr1wK.png
The DAO (https://daohub.org/index.html)
(DAO) - 164,400,000 USD from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/assets/the-dao/#charts)
Blog (https://blog.daohub.org/)
Team (https://slock.it/team.html)

https://www.coingecko.com/assets/coin-250/bitshares-7a615e1166200115cfb661b5f6b25f7c.png
Bitshares (https://bitshares.org)
(BTS) - 500,000 USD from investors + 5625 BTC in donations (via BTS AGS)
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitshares/#charts)
Blog (http://bitshares.org/blog/)
Team:  Looking for the page (Founder:  Dan Larimer and Stan Larimer)


https://i.imgur.com/9C0wS5P.png
Waves (https://wavesplatform.com/)
 (WAVES) - 16,436,095 USD from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/waves/#charts)
Blog (https://blog.wavesplatform.com/)
Team (https://wavesplatform.com/) (Scroll down)
https://waveswallet.io/


https://i.imgur.com/3ym5WYi.png
Lisk (https://lisk.io/)
(LSK) - 5,880,089 USD from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/lisk/#charts)
Blog (https://blog.lisk.io/)
Team (https://lisk.io/team)


https://i.imgur.com/bgzWn0Z.png
NEM (http://www.ournem.com) (XEM) - around 63 BTC from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/nem/#charts)
Blog (http://blog.nem.io)
Team (http://blog.nem.io/overview/) (Scroll down)


http://cryptomining-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/nxt-allternative-crypto.jpg
NXT (http://nxt.org) (NXT) - around 21 BTC from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/nxt/#charts)
Blog (http://nxter.org)
Team (https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/core-dev-recognition-guide-and-donation-addresses/?PHPSESSID=bf3nnbapkj0630g56u9e8mpnp0)


http://bitcoinist.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Factom-Logo-Bitcoinist.net_.png
Factom (http://factom.org)
(FCT) - 2287 BTC from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/factom/#charts)
Blog (http://blog.factom.org)
Team (http://factom.org/team)

https://i.imgur.com/2aMFjhU.png
DigixDAO (https://www.dgx.io/)
(DGD) - 5,500,000 USD from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/assets/digixdao/#charts)
Blog (https://medium.com/@digix)
Team (https://digix.groovehq.com/knowledge_base/topics/who-runs-digix-and-what-are-their-identities)


https://www.stellar.org/wp-content/themes/stellar/images/stellar-rocket-300.png
Stellar (https://www.stellar.org)
(XLM) - 3M USD from Stripe
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/stellar/#charts)
Blog (https://www.stellar.org/blog/)
Team (https://www.stellar.org/about/)


https://www.coingecko.com/assets/coin-250/storjcoin%20x-396e88ea0e9a9c5c908939065a964fab.png
Storj (http://storj.io/index.html)
(SJCX) - 910 BTC from ICO
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/assets/storjcoin-x/#charts)
Blog (http://blog.storj.io)
Team (http://storj.io/team.html)




http://daft.cc/digibyte/images/digibyte-300.png
Digibyte (http://www.digibyte.co)
(DGB) - 250,000 USD from investors
Chart (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/#charts)
Blog (http://www.digibyte.co/blog)
Team (http://www.digibyte.co/content/digibyte-team)



=====

then Quarterly projections and reports

something like this
http://asistec-ti.com/
http://asistec-ti.com/tba/Q3report2015.htm


note guess who is asistec TI ;)

#1) DigiByte (DGB)
- Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 50,000 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Aggressive Buy
- www.digibyte.co

#2) NobleCoin (NOBL)
- Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 1.5 million to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Aggressive Buy
- www.noblemovement.com/about

#3) quark (QRK)
- Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 100,000 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Very Strong Buy
- www.qrk.cc

#4) VertCoin (VTC)
- Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 12,000 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Strong Buy
- www.vertcoin.org

#5) Bitcoin (BTC)
- Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 15 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Buy / Strong Hold
- https://bitcoin.org

#6) Diamond (DMD)
- Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 100,000 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Aggressive Buy
- SMART TI Rating: Buy but watch the quick inflation
- http://bit.diamonds

#7) Gulden (NLG)
- Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 32,000 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Aggressive Buy
- SMART TI Rating: NO NO NO!
- https://guldenpay.com

#8) Myriad (MYR)
- Asistec  Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 1 million to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Moderate Buy
- http://myriadplatform.org

#9) Dogecoin (DOGE)
- Asistec  Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 8,000 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Buy / Hold
- http://dogecoin.com

#10) Litecoin (LTC)
- Asistec  Estimated Long Term Appreciation Potential: 400 to 1
- Asistec TI Rating: Buy / Hold
- SMART says use it don't hold it
- https://litecoin.com
- WHY Litecoin is NOT a good investment   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1339992.msg13671770#msg13671770


Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 25, 2016, 01:12:10 PM
SMART folios  
Q1 2016 calls

buy now hold until at least April 1 2016

asistec-tiTM
Current Rankings: DGB, NOBL, DMD, NLG, VTC, MYR, QRK, BTC, DOGE, LTC
Model Portfolio: DigiByte 68%, NobleCoin 8%, Diamond 8%, GuildenCoin, 8%, VertCoin 4%, Myriad 4%

GTO911 PortfolioTM
... ??


TPTB_need_war PortfolioTM
... ??

BritcornNaturals Shitcoin Pump PortfolioTM
Current Rankings: Doge, PPC, XPM, Digi, BLK, UNO, QRK, LTC, the krakken, plus 500 others
Model Portfolio: BTC 10%, LTC 8%, Diamond 8%, Myriad 4%, RDD 5%, POT 5%, Nubit 14%, other shitcoins 44%
subject to change since I am just getting started here ... but i'll lock in here soon ;)

Spoet-Skits 'I h8t'm ALL' PortfolioTM
Yur an idiot and many guys have said that and they too are idiots.
Such as Ahmed on IRC when he said that too me in a big huff attacking me out of no where..
Then i proceeded to slap the living fuck out of him with 30 examples.

Either your a Noob who hasn't been around long enough or you an idiot.
Take your fucking pick..

And besides Altcoins these days are complete dog shit anyway.
Current Rankings: BTC 99.99%,  Doge Shit 00.01%

Tokeweed PortfolioTM
A daily trading volume of .497 BTC is non-existent for my taste, lives on Polo

GTO911 PortfolioTM
monero 99.99%
It is a paradigm shift.
People are used to cheap Moneros but it looks like they need to say a farewell to Moneros under 2000 usd/xmr.
This.
Monero will not always remain that cool but cheap coin, the stealth phase has now passed and it is entering the awareness phase
http://www.rmgwealth.com/uploads/assets/New%202015/20th%20Jun%20-%201.jpg

---

If you are one of those who choose disbelief because it is difficult to accept reality ... then brace your selves.


Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: GTO911 on January 25, 2016, 01:14:42 PM
Model Portfolio: DigiByte 68%, NobleCoin 8%, Diamond 8%, GuildenCoin, 8%, VertCoin 4%, Myriad 4%

BitcoinNatural Shitcoin Portfolio Pump Thread?


Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: TPTB_need_war on January 25, 2016, 01:26:52 PM
Estimated nonsense with no factual justifications.


Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 25, 2016, 03:05:53 PM
Model Portfolio: DigiByte 68%, NobleCoin 8%, Diamond 8%, GuildenCoin, 8%, VertCoin 4%, Myriad 4%

BitcoinNatural Shitcoin Portfolio Pump Thread?

it's BritcornNaturals Shitcoin Portfolio Pump ThreadTM

and that's asistec TITM Portfolio that you're poopin on  ... in my opinion the call on NOBL not so good :(

GTO911TM can have a suggested Portfolio here too just post it I'll list.

the BritcornNaturals Shitcoin Pump PortfolioTM

is yet to be determined ... rest assured "Coming Soon"



Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 25, 2016, 03:10:19 PM
Estimated nonsense with no factual justifications.

They will just be calls/projects and end of quarter results ... factual justifications ... optional ... stats not reasons ... besides you can't factually justify (which is just making a good case/pitch) ... you can only predict, then see end results, record & records.  So past is prologue.

TPTB_need_warTM folio ... game for that too.


Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 25, 2016, 06:13:40 PM
ALTs

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-fGc8DnLw5e0/T_721t5ufkI/AAAAAAAAAe4/XiQwn3P7E7I/s1600/Elephant-in-the-room-Banksy.jpg

in the ROOM


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: mybitcoin101 on April 30, 2016, 04:35:15 PM
Any updates?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on May 01, 2016, 03:30:52 AM
well my up-to-date general advice is here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1430374

might retool this one some ... to be more 'Observer' less speculation suggestion


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on May 01, 2016, 03:37:56 AM
archived v.1 jan2016
da list goes here (work in progress)

12
*
11
10
9
8
7
BTC
thy LORD & savior
 'almighty'
6
5
4
3
---------------------
TWO BILLION DOLLARS
since 2013
---------------------
---------------------
$ETH
LTC
xrp  
arch angels
El Li (anu) / Ea / Wolf Allah (ya)
---------------------
---------------------
HUNDRED million DOLLARS
---------------------
---------------------
dash
doge
sainthood
+$10M+

------------------- Ascended to the Heavens---------------------

the 12 major DAC groups
NXT BTS Peer YB
XCP omni


+$million dollar coin club
BLK Emer Clam Ruby  
XMR byte

------------------------
------------------------


ye realm
of
shitte coins

*


coin RATED smart

bluechips
:: the 4 horsemen ::
BTC @ $7000M
ripple @ $150M
ltc @ $125M
eth @ $75M

T2
dash @ $12M
gemz @ $1M
xcp @ $2M
nxt @ $7M
bts @ $6M
ppc @ $4M
start @ $1M
fct @ $1M
name @ $1M

@ unrated
storjx naut
btcd unity
qora vnl xdn

redchips
:: the peoples money ::
doge @ $25M
monero @ $2M
digi @ $750k

@ unrated east
earth xsi yb
emer vpn
tips apple
zcc unc

@ unrated mea
xpm blk digi
ftc nxt wdc
mec anon Q Z
uno tgc digital

@ unrated west
btcd clam ruby
arch sdc gmc
vtc mint
rdd pot cann
uno dmd csc
start moon


:spread yet unity:
http://www.cryptoons.com/
http://www.crypto-coins.org/
http://spreadcointalk.org/
http://www.failcoin.co.uk/ http://cryptobatesgroup.co.uk/
http://www.globalcoin.info/
http://blackcoin.co/
http://www.rubycoin.org/
http://aboutshadow.com/
https://www.paycoin.com/
http://www.bytecent.com/ http://www.byctalk.com/
http://www.potcoin.com/
http://worldcoin.global/
http://gaiaplatform.com/
http://www.expanse.tech/
http://www.qora.org/
http://dnotescoin.com/ http://cryptomoms.com/ http://dnotesvault.com/ http://dcebrief.com/
http://digibytegaming.com/ https://digibytetip.com/ https://www.digibytemarket.com
http://www.vanillacoin.net/
https://www.reddcoin.com/ https://www.reddcointalk.org/
http://www.quarkcoins.com/ http://www.quark.com/
https://gulden.com/
https://gamerholic.com/
http://nodecoin.com/ www.nodemoney.com https://nodepay.com/
http://www.iocoin.io/ http://www.iocoin.io/
http://ambercoin.info/  http://amber-trade.com/
http://www.cloakcoin.com/
http://www.givekarma.net/ http://forum.givekarma.net/
http://www.spreadcoin.info/  https://minkiz.co  https://doacc.github.io/
http://digitalcoin.org/ https://forum.digitalcoin.co/activity.php
http://bit.diamonds/
http://cryptobullion.io/
http://myriadcoin.org/home
http://www.hobonickels.info/  http://wiki.hobonickels.info/
http://okcash.co/
http://viacoin.org/
http://canadaecoin.ca/ http://www.cdncoin.com/
https://crypti.me/
http://www.sia.tech/
http://www.monetaryunit.org/
http://bitbaymarket.net/
http://blazeco.in/
http://bolicoin.com/
https://www.piggy-coin.com/
http://influxcoin.xyz/
https://bitz.biz/
http://bitswift.io/
http://www.zeit-coin.net/
http://www.bitbean.org/
http://www.wildbeastbitcoin.com/
http://020londoncoin.co.uk/
http://www.htmlcoin.com/  http://altcoins.com/
http://www.spartancoin.org/ http://forum.spartancoin.org/
http://www.maxcoin.co.uk/ http://www.europeanmint.com/  http://metals.maxcoin.co.uk/
http://smartcoin.cc/ http://smartcoinbank.com/ http://smartcoin.io/
http://www.titcoins.biz/ http://tittiecoin.com/
http://bdsm-fetish.net/
http://sexcoin.info/ http://sexcoinforum.com/
http://nyan-coin.org/
https://vertcoin.org/
http://syscoin.org/
http://gamecredits.net/
http://digitalnote.org/ http://digitalnotetalk.org/
http://www.gldcoin.com/ https://www.gldtalk.org/index.php?topic=3186.0 Open Workforce Project
http://getjumbucks.com/
https://theviralexchange.com/
http://trollcoinbase.com/
http://globalboost-y.com/
http://guncoin.info/
http://devtome.com/doku.php
https://www.yacoin.org/ https://forum.yacoin.org/
http://pesetacoin.info/

--

:spreadcoin community:
http://www.cryptoons.com/
http://www.crypto-coins.org/
http://coinwik.org/Main_Page
http://spreadcointalk.org/
http://www.failcoin.co.uk/ http://cryptobatesgroup.co.uk/
http://www.globalcoin.info/
http://blackcoin.co/
http://www.rubycoin.org/
http://aboutshadow.com/
https://www.paycoin.com/
http://www.bytecent.com/ http://www.byctalk.com/
http://www.potcoin.com/
http://worldcoin.global/
http://gaiaplatform.com/
http://www.expanse.tech/
http://www.qora.org/
http://dnotescoin.com/ http://cryptomoms.com/ http://dnotesvault.com/ http://dcebrief.com/
http://digibytegaming.com/ https://digibytetip.com/ https://www.digibytemarket.com
http://www.vanillacoin.net/
https://www.reddcoin.com/ https://www.reddcointalk.org/
http://www.quarkcoins.com/ http://www.quark.com/ http://quarktalk.org/
https://gulden.com/
https://gamerholic.com/
http://nodecoin.com/ www.nodemoney.com https://nodepay.com/
http://www.iocoin.io/ http://www.iocoin.io/
http://ambercoin.info/  http://amber-trade.com/
http://www.cloakcoin.com/
http://www.givekarma.net/ http://forum.givekarma.net/
http://www.spreadcoin.info/  https://minkiz.co  https://doacc.github.io/
http://digitalcoin.org/ https://forum.digitalcoin.co/activity.php
http://bit.diamonds/
http://cryptobullion.io/
http://myriadcoin.org/home
http://www.hobonickels.info/  http://wiki.hobonickels.info/
http://okcash.co/
http://viacoin.org/
http://canadaecoin.ca/ http://www.cdncoin.com/
https://crypti.me/
http://www.sia.tech/
http://www.monetaryunit.org/
http://bitbaymarket.net/
http://blazeco.in/
http://bolicoin.com/
https://www.piggy-coin.com/
http://influxcoin.xyz/
https://bitz.biz/
http://bitswift.io/
https://www.stealth-coin.com/
http://www.zeit-coin.net/
http://www.bitbean.org/
http://www.wildbeastbitcoin.com/
http://020londoncoin.co.uk/
http://www.htmlcoin.com/  http://altcoins.com/
http://www.spartancoin.org/ http://forum.spartancoin.org/
http://www.maxcoin.co.uk/ http://www.europeanmint.com/  http://metals.maxcoin.co.uk/
http://smartcoin.cc/ http://smartcoinbank.com/ http://smartcoin.io/
http://www.titcoins.biz/ http://tittiecoin.com/
http://bdsm-fetish.net/
http://sexcoin.info/ http://sexcoinforum.com/
http://nyan-coin.org/
https://vertcoin.org/
http://syscoin.org/
http://gamecredits.net/
http://digitalnote.org/ http://digitalnotetalk.org/
http://www.gldcoin.com/ https://www.gldtalk.org/index.php?topic=3186.0 Open Workforce Project
http://getjumbucks.com/
https://theviralexchange.com/
http://trollcoinbase.com/
http://globalboost-y.com/
http://guncoin.info/
http://devtome.com/doku.php
https://www.yacoin.org/ https://forum.yacoin.org/
http://pesetacoin.info/
http://sproutcoin.github.io/
https://heavycoin.github.io/
https://www.blockexperts.com/
https://www.coinpayments.net
http://hypercrypto.com/
http://www.orbitcoin.org/
https://cryptocointalk.com
http://www.audiocoin.eu/
http://coinmagi.org/ http://www.m-talk.org/
http://www.redcoin.pw/ http://www.redcoin.co.uk/ http://www.redcoincasino.com/
http://casinocoin.org/
http://www.limx.eu/
http://geocoin.cash/
http://saffroncoin.com/
http://elacoin.cc/
http://razorco.in/
http://sterlingcoin.guru/
http://clearinghouse.io/


62616
da list goes here (work in progress)

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thy LORD & savior
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doge
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the 12 major DAC groups
overlord$ETH
BTS XCP omni
Peer FACT NXT
qora emer wbBLOCK bay VOX YB XEM xcr_lisk
stellar xrp dash (princesses of pre-mine)

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Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on May 01, 2016, 04:04:43 AM
q1 review

SMART folios  Q1 2016 calls
buy now hold until at least April 1 2016

asistec-tiTM
Current Rankings: DGB, NOBL, DMD, NLG, VTC, MYR, QRK, BTC, DOGE, LTC
Model Portfolio: DigiByte 68%, NobleCoin 8%, Diamond 8%, GuildenCoin, 8%, VertCoin 4%, Myriad 4%
probably x2 if they took dumps on dgb/noble/vtc pops ... even if they just held ... 0%


BritcornNaturals Shitcoin Pump PortfolioTM
Current Rankings: Doge, PPC, XPM, Digi, BLK, UNO, QRK, LTC, the krakken, plus 500 others
Model Portfolio: BTC 10%, LTC 8%, Diamond 8%, Myriad 4%, RDD 5%, POT 5%, Nubit 14%, other shitcoins 44%
long shitcoins short btc ... wrong quarter ...  -20%

Spoet-Skits 'I h8t'm ALL' PortfolioTM
Model Portfolio: BTC 99.99%,  Doge Shit 00.01%
btc maximilist for the Q1 win? -1%  btc was $460 now $440 ... okay even ... but would have some profits selling @$450 buying @$380 repeat 

Tokeweed PortfolioTM
A daily trading volume of .497 BTC is non-existent for my taste, lives on Polo
so i'm guessing Tokeweed murdered with ETH and dumped hard +$10, made some more on the bull trap, and is up X8 or more?

GTO911 PortfolioTM
monero 99.99%
x2 if you held ... 200%e



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: Mjbmonetarymetals on May 01, 2016, 05:40:19 PM
A little SMC price action today  :D


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on June 26, 2016, 02:37:17 PM
 --------------------------
SMART : i n l i n k S
 --------------------------
http://blackcoin.co/
http://aboutshadow.com/
https://www.paycoin.com/
http://www.bytecent.com/ http://www.byctalk.com/
http://worldcoin.global/
http://www.expanse.tech/
http://www.qora.org/
http://digibytegaming.com/ https://digibytetip.com/ https://www.digibytemarket.com
http://www.vanillacoin.net/
http://clearinghouse.io/
https://www.reddcoin.com/ https://www.reddcointalk.org/
http://www.quarkcoins.com/ http://www.quark.com/ http://quarktalk.org/
https://gulden.com/
https://gamerholic.com/
http://nodecoin.com/ www.nodemoney.com https://nodepay.com/
http://www.iocoin.io/ http://www.iocoin.io/
http://ambercoin.info/  http://amber-trade.com/
http://www.givekarma.net/ http://forum.givekarma.net/
http://bit.diamonds/
http://cryptobullion.io/
http://viacoin.org/
https://crypti.me/
http://www.sia.tech/
http://bitswift.io/
https://www.stealth-coin.com/
http://www.wildbeastbitcoin.com/
http://www.maxcoin.co.uk/ http://www.europeanmint.com/  http://metals.maxcoin.co.uk/
http://smartcoin.cc/ http://smartcoinbank.com/ http://smartcoin.io/
http://www.titcoins.biz/ http://tittiecoin.com/
http://bdsm-fetish.net/
http://sexcoin.info/ http://sexcoinforum.com/
https://vertcoin.org/
http://syscoin.org/
http://gamecredits.net/
http://digitalnote.org/ http://digitalnotetalk.org/
https://theviralexchange.com/
http://devtome.com/doku.php
http://www.audiocoin.eu/
http://coinmagi.org/ http://www.m-talk.org/
http://www.redcoin.pw/ http://www.redcoin.co.uk/ http://www.redcoincasino.com/
http://clearinghouse.io/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on June 26, 2016, 02:49:02 PM
https://coindaddy.io/search?network=xcp&q=cluv

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
BLK ASSETS
http://www.nighttrader.org/

t0
http://t0.com/ "cryptographically-protected, distributed ledgers"

LBRY
http://lbry.io/team  
http://usetopscore.com/

TAU
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950309.0
http://tauchain.org/
http://www.idni.org/blog/omni  omni

https://1broker.com/
https://xcfd.com

http://cybertalks.org/

http://gridsingularity.com/#/
http://www.nervemeter.co.uk/
http://governmental.github.io/GovernMental/
https://bitnation.co/
https://bitnation.co/
http://transactivegrid.net/
http://ujomusic.com/
http://ethereumwall.com/
http://www.inzhoop.com/
http://www.profeth.org/
http://app.etherdoubler.com/
http://www.kingoftheether.com/
http://www.dactuary.org/
http://insureth.mkvd.net/
https://ventureequity.exchange/
http://dappstore.io/#/
PEER-prime
www.Peercoin.net
https://nubits.com/
http://peershares.net/
https://www.peercointalk.org/
NRS
B&C https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1033773.0
B&C https://bcblockexplorer.com/motions https://bcexchange.org/
http://peertracks.com/
https://www.peerbox.me   Dedicated, secure-by-design Operating System
https://bkchain.org/ppc/wallet
https://blockexplorer.nu/
NXT ASSETS

wallets
https://theviralexchange.com/dashboard/index  (youtube google+ FB twitter) sell yo self
https://wallet.mynxt.info/
http://nxtfreemarket.com/
http://jnxt.org/wallet/
https://www.ccedk.com/
https://www.bter.com/
http://www.drachmaeconnect.com/drachmae-features Greek Island Tourism "Travel Gate"
https://www.drachmae.money/en/
http://www.secureae.com/  Secure Asset Exchange will no longer be available as of January 21st, 2016 (NXT block 621,000)
http://multigateway.org/
http://www.peerexplorer.com/
NXT
http://nxt.org
http://nxter.org
https://nxtforum.org
BTCD http://bitcoindark.pw
BBR http://boolberry.com
VRC http://www.vericoin.info
CHA http://chancecoin.com
OPAL http://www.opal-coin.com
VPN http://w.bitnet.wang/en_US/ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789961.0
BITS  http://bitstarcoin.com/ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=748045
FIBRE http://www.fibrecoin.com/
SYS http://syscoin.org/ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=757255
NAUTnxt http://www.nautiluscoin.com/
Drachma http://www.drachmae.money
FUND http://cryptoasset.fund/
FUND cyptomsgr by FUND http://morze.us/
FUND http://bitnames.io/ domans
FUND http://shylock.io/ pawnshop
FUND https://coinomat.com
FUND http://www.mmnxt.com/ xBOTs
mmNXT https://nxtforum.org/cryptoasset-fund-projects/mmnxt-market-making-and-arbitrage-fund-for-nxt-ae
http://www.supernetradio.com/
https://www.ccedk.com/
http://www.drachmaeconnect.com/
http://www.secureae.com/
http://lythmmo.com/ It plan to use the Nxt platform for it economy.
http://nxtty.com/
{rdd}
https://theviralexchange.com
http://nxtfreemarket.com/
https://nxtforum.org/nxtventures/freemarket-official-thread/
https://freemarketlite.cc/  Lite version
WHO http://nxtfoundation.org/about/
CORE online mag http://jnxt.org/jayex/?1584198250936051677

CP ASSETS
(Paying with XCP)
web wallet
{dex} https://counterwallet.io
*Exchange fee 0.000 2000 BTC
*Redeem fee 00120,000
web wallet {Doge}
http://www.dogeparty.io/
https://wallet.dogeparty.io/ --off
https://dogepartychain.io/  --off
http://www.dogepartytalk.org --off
chain http://blockscan.com
chain https://coindaddy.io/  https://whois.coindaddy.io/ https://reputation.coindaddy.io/
chain https://counterpartychain.io
chain https://counterpartychain.io/address/16ztrfzTYPuZGZrUk3EsEb996868WazZc8
chain https://counterpartychain.io/asset/SJCX
SWARM                  (dead)
https://swarm.fund/
LTB
https://letstalkbitcoin.com
tokenbot http://swapbot.tokenly.com/ (part of LTB)
http://tokenrank.tokenly.com/
GEMZ
http://getgems.org/
STORJX
http://storj.io/
BCY crystals
http://bitcrystals.github.io/
http://www.spellsofgenesis.com
http://www.everdreamsoft.com
http://www.moonga.com/new/en/
https://shapeshift.io/
Woodshares
http://woodshares.co/
TILE
https://www.tilepay.org/
BLACKHAND traders
   http://www.blackhand-investments.net/#
folding
   http://foldingcoin.net/
   https://counterpartychain.io/asset/FLDC
SCOT
http://scotcoin.org/
OCTO
  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=960933.0;topicseen
  https://counterpartychain.io/asset/OCTO
  http://www.theoctoparty.com/
http://www.theoctoparty.com/marketplace/
Coffeeloverscoin (CLUV) http://cluv.xcp.coinsite.io/
  CLUV Price: $0.75 USD | Issued over the Bitcoin Blockchain | Launched January 24, 2016, 03:14:09 AM
  https://whois.coindaddy.io/xcp/asset/cluv  DEAD
SovereignCoin users can exchange silver bullion for SovereignCoin encrypted digital tokens at a rate of one per gram of silver, plus a small premium for smaller weights. http://www.sovereigncoin.net/#!services/ca4p

master
ASSETS
http://www.omnilayer.org/
https://www.reddit.com/r/omni/
https://github.com/OmniLayer/omnicore

dex
https://masterxchange.com (Paying with BTC)
http://omnichest.info/
MAID
http://maidsafe.net/  
http://maidsafe.net/  "i'm a farmer!" IPO https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=579797.0

https://www.ambisafe.co/  b2b enterprise b/c sodtware

tether
https://tether.to/

https://holytransaction.com/ Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Peercoin, Darkcoin, Blackcoin and Mastercoin with all of its assets from one unified interface.

Agoras Tokens
IDNI http://www.idni.org/ Intelligent Decentralized Networks Initiatives (IDNI) is a website currently presenting the following initiatives:

TAU https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950309.0
TAU http://tauchain.org/
synereo
http://www.synereo.com/
DecentralizeEconomics thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1344997.0
{ETH} Tau-Chain: Programmable decentralized P2P network based on ontologies and reasoning.
{DEX} Agoras: An intelligent market built upon Tau-Chain.
{rdd} SYNEreo
{start} Intelligent Decentralized Networks Initiatives (IDNI)
{shift} holytransactions
{bits} Tether

BitsharesASSETSBitshares

http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bitshares-asset-exchange/
https://openledger.info  OBITS BitShares Asset Exchange
http://obits.io/
https://metaexchange.info/  The future of the instant exchange (nxt bts muse eth)
http://cryptofresh.com/assets
http://muse.cryptofresh.com/
http://cryptofresh.com
http://cryptofresh.com/assets
http://cryptofresh.com/assets
http://www.btswolf.com/
http://www.smartcoin.pw/p/about.html
http://blog.smartcoin.pw/
https://graphene.bitshares.org/#/create-account
http://qora.co.in:9090/index/webdirectory.html
MUSE http://peertracks.com/
MUSE https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/board,54.0.html
http://melodius.me/about_us.php  ? this BTS  / music
BANX
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=813191.
PTS
www.DACX.com
www.datasecuritynode.com.
Block time will be 1 sec and allows 100k tx/sec, https://bitshares.org/technology/industrial-performance-and-scalability/
Development team: https://angel.co/cryptonomex
STEEM http://steem.io/  social media platform $5M

xem ASSETS
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=654845.0
http://www.nem.io/
http://blog.nem.io/
http://www.nodeexplorer.com/
http://nemnodes.org/
http://blockexplore.in/
http://nembex.nem.ninja/ -BLOCKED
http://nemcoin.com - expired
silver gold coins
http://www.altnemo.com/
SUPER NODES https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1327378.0
https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-rewards-program/1735

LISK
https://lisk.io/features
SIA
http://www.siacoin.com/partners.html  (stand alone block)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1060294.0
SIA
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1060294.0
http://sia.tech/
http://explore.sia.tech/

RUBY
growthfund https://chainz.cryptoid.info/rby/address.dws?169826.htm
Stake (PoS) 1500 minutes
Reward:   4 RBY Time:   90 seconds      Minimum Stake Age:   500 blocks
.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.
Website:   https://www.rubycoin.org
TraderDaddy:   http://traderdaddy.com
Coin Info:   http://coinofview.com/rubycoin
Market Info:   http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/rubycoin/
Twitter:   http://twitter.com/rubycoinorg
BitcoinWisdom:   http://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bittrex/rbybtc
Block Explorer:   http://chainz.cryptoid.info/rby/
IRC Chat:   https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.org/#rubycoin.org


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on June 26, 2016, 03:00:51 PM
Expanse (EXP)ASSETS -eth
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1206569.msg13403671#msg13403671

factom
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1206569.msg13725048#msg13725048

RIPPLE == KYC verification
https://www.rippletrade.com/#/
https://snapswap.eu/#/
https://btc2ripple.com/#/
(https://www.lamb-cooper.com/prosperitycoin/)
https://rippex.net/#/ BRZL

STELLAR == (even the Thai Exchange that milked it on airdrop launch dropped it) (exo OUT thanks for the fish)
https://stellartalk.org/topic/7282-urgent-remove-your-stellar-from-bxinth  (shut down 2016)
https://www.stellar.org/
https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar
http://www.meetup.com/Stellar-SF/
https://stellar.uservoice.com/forums/278407-stellar-ideas
https://stellar.uservoice.com/forums/278407-stellar-ideas
https://github.com/stellar/
https://stellartalk.org/

UPHOLD
https://uphold.com/en/transparency


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on June 26, 2016, 03:02:59 PM
MONO

wallet
https://mymonero.com/#/
http://blog.makemoneywhileyouwork.com/2016/01/11/using-alt-coins-to-mix-bitcoins/
XMR.TO allows you to make a Bitcoin payment with the strong anonymity provided by Monero.
https://xmr.to/
http://xmr.biz/links.html community dir
http://forkguard.com/ by http://dwarfpool.com/
http://moneroblocks.info/
https://github.com/freebazaar/FreeBazaar/ FreeBazaar is fork of OpenBazaar with Monero (XMR) support
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1088354.0
www.MoneroClub.com free P2P Exchange Platform  (localbitcoin)
https://moneroeconomy.com/faq/why-monero-matters
https://moneroeconomy.com/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on June 26, 2016, 04:07:44 PM
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bitfinex/btcusd
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/btce/ltcusd

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/btce/ltcbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bter/dogebtc https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bter/dogebtc

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/btce/ppcbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/poloniex/xmrbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/btce/nmcbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bter/nxtbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bittrex/rbybtc

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/cexio/ghsbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bittrex/urobtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bittrex/bcbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/poloniex/vrcbtc
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bittrex/xpybtc

http://coinofview.com/all-coins.html

https://i.imgur.com/H3oPu8M.png


https://etherscan.io/tokens
https://ripple.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Graph_Ripple.png


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Standard Crypto Investment Strategies


% dice pools
% lending pools
% ico vests
% fiat-tokens
% fiat-bank-account
% digital coin reserves
% digEX T2 & T3 trade
% digEX T1 trade


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: From Above on June 26, 2016, 05:51:15 PM
hi BitcoiNational it would be great if u could help me out.  What is the purpose of ur thread here?  Looks interesting so plz explain.

~CfA~


Title: Re: SMART Altcoin Observer
Post by: Spoetnik on June 26, 2016, 09:05:08 PM
Estimated nonsense with no factual justifications.

Doge Shit 00.01% is MOONING soon !

Have you not heard from guys in Crypto claiming "marketing" is more important than code ?
I sure as hell have LOL
And yeah i had argued that with them many times..
Sadly we have kids here with Marketing degrees  ::)

So the factual justifications are the shit talking marketing babble ;)
AKA: Shill spam.

so..

This topic is Spoetnik Approved™

But you missed your Risto / reptiela rules..
Here i will copy and paste King Monero's Parody topic i made so you can use them..
(It showcases the self-moderated topic bullshit they are always pulling here)

Also note after i made what is a copy of risto's comment in my own parody topic
..he quickly ran over and deleted his comments and reworked it so he didn't look so bad.
(he has a tendency to do that type of deceitful bullshit)

Hi, I am reptiela. Welcome to my thread on altcoins. I have been a Bitcoin owner since 2011 but never owned any alts, until I bought started mining Monero last year.

The rules of this thread are very strict, as always in my threads:

- There is no freedom of speech. The topic is altcoins, but I also want that it stays in a level that is possible and interesting to read for a busy Bitcoin holder that does not care about alts. I know how it feels to be a busy Bitcoin holder, so I steer the discussion to the maximum benefit for me, and for my readers.

- Which alts can be discussed, is up to me. Mentioning an alt after that specific alt has been banned from a thread results in a ban for you. If you do not obey my ban from the thread, historically you have had 100% chance to be banned from the forum as a result. Don't try your luck.

- Posts may be deleted for whatever reason. Deletion does not necessarily mean that the post was offensive. It may also have been too long quote (in which case either the original, or the reply may be pruned), repetition of yours or somebody else's point, or anything else.

- Moderating actions are written in red. Others are not allowed to use red.

My take on altcoins

Real simple
Scumbags like this guy and his power tripping self moderated flood of shill topics are drowning this forum in one sided garbage scam coin advertising.
see this bullshit.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=624223.0


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on June 27, 2016, 12:32:34 AM
[FACT] Anon coins will never work ! » Spoetnik » https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=853767.0


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on July 31, 2016, 07:34:07 AM
mostly agree with pegasus on his Coin Observer picks

God-Tier  
These blockchains are the gold standard, built upon careful cryptographic principles with lots of support from esteemed mathematicians and computer scientists.  These are the true blue chips of crypto, coupling unique algorithms with clearly defined purposes for existence.  They may yet have flaws, but they are at least advancing the art, and all of them fairly launched with no premine/ICO nonsense.  Not only do I own these, I usually consider them as default units of account.  
  
  • Bitcoin: The coin father of them all.  Original PoW algo, and a unique purpose for existence.
  • Monero: The first crypto to significantly advance the art beyond Bitcoin with a unique mining algo and actual privacy, untraceability, and fungibility built in.
 
  
High-Tier  
These blockchains may have some technical hurdles to overcome, and/or may have launched with distasteful features such as ICOs, but they represent a quality project which aims to advance the space and do something unique and valuable.  I usually own at least some of these projects when I am looking for a quality investment.  
  
  • Ethereum Classic:  The first major programmable blockchain, it may have launched with a strange ICO and perhaps the Turing complete nature makes it a nightmare of vulnerabilities, but it has a lot of potential to radically alter the way we look at decentralized computing.
  • SIA: The premier blockchain for data storage, it could eventually rival massive cloud storage operations.
  • IOC: A unique value proposal, IOC aims to be the glue that holds the other blockchains together with things like name registration and other advanced features.
  • Bitcrystals: An innovative idea - release a collectible trading card game and use profits to buy and burn proprietary Counterparty tokens off the open market.
 
  
Mid-Tier  
These blockchains don't do anything really innovative but are highly supported clones of other popular projects.  They could conceivably hold some value going forward, or even move to high tier if they continue to innovate where their parent project does not.  
  
  • Litecoin: The original clone coin, is still considered crypto-silver by many.
  • Dogecoin: Very middle.  Still going. wow.
  • Aeon: A Monero fork/clone focusing on pruning and lightweight operation.
 
  
Low-Tier  
These blockchains have significant issues with coin distribution or value proposition which aren't due to outright dishonesty or malice.  It is unlikely they will be viable in the long term, but there is a small chance I am wrong.  
  
  • Steem: A core group of insiders hold 90% of the voting power and shower boobs and Bitshares posts with scrumptious crumpets while genuine quality content earns scraps!?  Oh boy, sign me up.
  • Factom: So what would you say.... You do around here?
 
  
Shit Tier  
Scams, broken nonsense, and blockchains which bend to the whims of whales.  Stay away at all costs.  
  
  • Dash: Ninja/Instamined garbage which uses a 'Masternode' pyramid scheme to incentivize protocol-level coin-mixing.  Unfortunately is highly vulnerable to Sybil attacks along with other potential attack vectors.
  • VCash: The lead Dev has stolen code, radically fucked with the block rewards in early mining to his own benefit, and still hasn't produced an open source and verifiable proof of his miraculous claims.  Stay away.
  • Ethereum Hardfork:  Programmable blockchain which will fork when necessary to protect the financial interests of whales and large holders, including bailing them out from bad code.  Essentially a centrally controlled cloud server to practice code on, but that doesn't mean the tokens should hold monetary value.
  • Ripple: A premined and centrally controlled token by Google which has no value proposition whatsoever since its centrally controlled, and no fundamentally different than fiat held by a bank.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on July 31, 2016, 07:35:59 AM
I targeted a well coded, modest entry cost, high interest, pos coin that is nothing less than one of the most cost efficient, low carbon foot print, ecologically sound, bitcoin generators in the crypto world.  ---tevasu

edit:
*Quote from tevasu
was to lazy to trim it with the right tags  ;)

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CsRY1P9UkAAjMLP.jpg


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on July 31, 2016, 08:12:31 AM

I would change and augment as follows (to complete the list of top coins from coinmarketcap.com):

Market SizeGod-TierHigh-TierMid-TierLow-TierShit-Tier
Masses:Steem
Finance:BitcoinLitecoinEthereum Classic
Stellar
Counterparty
Factom
Lisk
NEM
Ripple
Ethereum HF
Nxt
Waves
Commerce:BitcoinDash
Niche:NamecoinDogecoin
I/O Coin
Sia
Storj
Synereo
Voxels
MaidSafe
Unknown:Monero
Peercoin
Aeon
Bitcrystals
BitShares
Bytecoin
Rimbit
Vcash


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: mybitcoin101 on July 31, 2016, 02:51:07 PM
I targeted a well coded, modest entry cost, high interest, pos coin that is nothing less than one of the most cost efficient, low carbon foot print, ecologically sound, bitcoin generators in the crypto world.  ---tevasu

tell us more about utility


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: mybitcoin101 on July 31, 2016, 02:52:45 PM
I targeted a well coded, modest entry cost, high interest, pos coin that is nothing less than one of the most cost efficient, low carbon foot print, ecologically sound, bitcoin generators in the crypto world.  ---tevasu

cant find it


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 12, 2016, 07:27:44 AM
I see 3 possible outcomes for Litecoin: (which one do you think it will be)

1. Litecoin continues as the silver to Bitcoin's gold analogy forever and maintains 60-70 to 1 ratio with BTC (or better at times similar to precious metals).
2. Bitcoin has an issue such as scaling and it brings down or sideways the entire crypto market including Litecoin.
3. People realize that Litecoin is a better Bitcoin and it has to be rebranded as the platinum to Bitcoin's gold.

Also, If you've seen the interview with Charlie he says that he absolutely loved every aspect about Bitcoin, but felt there could be some improvements (since he had 2 years of Bitcoin data to make that assessment). The way he went about launching LTC was a much more fair process as well while BTC was not technically a premine it might as well be.

The other odd thing is that back between 2011-2013 I remember people saying Bitcoin would rule the world. Now if you listen carefully often times people say Bitcoin will rule the world or something like it... wtf? Something like it? Nobody ever said that in the past and now it's common. So are they referring to something like Ethereum or Litecoin? I'm not sure, but I find that odd.

https://i.imgur.com/7daTIaW.png


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 18, 2016, 12:15:06 PM
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@rok-sivante/the-decentralized-exchange-showdown-where-to-put-your-cryptos-for-safe-headache-free-trading-and-storage


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: raphma on August 18, 2016, 12:44:37 PM
I targeted a well coded, modest entry cost, high interest, pos coin that is nothing less than one of the most cost efficient, low carbon foot print, ecologically sound, bitcoin generators in the crypto world.  ---tevasu

does that exist? especially the part with "high interest".... generally they have huge inflation so the interest dont worth anything.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 18, 2016, 02:17:53 PM
high interest, pos coins
yes they are out there ... 200% yields ... so it forces a downward pricing model.

NOTE:
Quote is from tevasu

if me; i say

I targeted a well coded, mid-range or low entry cost, low coin inflation, healthy network, coins with existent and established community.

POW entropy is fundamental to creating 'currency' coins, that will likely depreciate over time unless constantly up scaling in participant growth.
 
POS is the most cost efficient, low carbon foot print, ecologically sound, type of block chain in the crypto world, they lack fundamental to creating a liquid and volital 'currency', however they serve as 'store of value' ledgers exceedingly better than POW chains.    

A is not B.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 19, 2016, 01:24:34 PM
Algorithm
SHA3 [Skein and Keccak]

Minting Channels
CPU, GPU, (POS)

CPU, GPU, (POS), ASIC, servers

---
BTC
LTC
blake
x11
*multi*
neo_FTC
lyra_VTC
lyrarev2_mona
SHA3_niro
quark

POS

servers_open
STEEM 10% coin inflation
BTS
PEERplay
sia
lsk
NXT
NXT_ardor
XPM
RIC
grid

blake(b) sia

servers_master_nodes
XRP
DASH
FACT
steallr
mue

====
sha256_btc duo dgc dgb aur xmy
scrypt_ltc duo dgc dgb aur xmy verge
x11_start  dgc
sha3_max xmy dgb
yes_bsty xmy
qubit_geo dgb
groestl_xmy verge
groestl dgb
lyra_VTC verge

crypto_note_monero
ETC_hash  exp krypton
x13_amber




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 21, 2016, 05:47:08 AM
We identified three types of tokens:

    Debt Tokens
    Equity Tokens
    User Tokens.

User tokens

User tokens , or 'appcoins' as Naval Ravikant and Balaji Srinivasan have called them, are a form of digital currency needed to access the service provided by the distributed network.

As Union Square Venture managing partner Albert Wenger explains, you can think of these as tokens you buy at a fair to get on a ride.

In ethereum, for example, you need ether to build distributed apps on the platform. In the case of Sia, a distributed storage system, you need to own Siacoins to store files in the network.

User tokens are earned by providing value to these networks.

Contributions can take the form of mining, as in bitcoin, ethereum and Sia, or publishing stories, as in Steemit. Since user tokens are on a blockchain, they can be easily redeemed for any local or cryptocurrency.
Equity tokens

Equity tokens are used to finance the development of the network, but are not needed to access the services provided by the underlying protocol. As its name suggests, we can see 'equity tokens' as cryptographic shares of a network.

In exchange for investment, equity token holders are entitled to "dividends" in the form of revenue sharing or transaction fees in the network. For example, in the case of Sia, 3.9% of all successful storage payouts go to the holders of Siafunds, their equity token.

In many cases, these equity tokens represent shares of a distributed autonomous organization (DAO). A DAO's code is responsible for issuing the tokens, holding the money collected from the token sale, and contracting a company to develop the network.

Besides receiving a pro-rated reward, equity token holders in the form of DAO shares are usually entitled to pledge on proposals for how the investment money will be used.

That's the case of Digix, an asset-tokenisation platform built on ethereum. DGD token holders:

    Receive a reward on the transaction fees of the Digix Gold Network
    Are able to submit and vote proposals on the DigixDAO.

Debt Tokens

A third type of token is the 'debt token'.

We can see these as a 'short term loan' to the network, in exchange for an interest rate on the amount lent. Steemit is one of the few networks with debt tokens, issued in the form of Steem Dollars.

Steem, the cryptocurrency mined by the network, can be used to buy Steem Power or Steem Dollars. Holders of Steem Dollars receive a ~10% interest rate, paid in Steem Dollars.

Steem Dollars are unique to the economics of the Steemit protocol.

Through buying Steem Dollars, people can invest in the network with sufficient liquidity, without committing to the two-year vesting period to which Steem Power holders are subjected.

We see networks with multiple combinations.

These include networks with:

    Both user and equity tokens (Sia, Digix)
    Only user tokens (bitcoin, ethereum)
    Only equity tokens (Golem, SingularDTV)
    User, equity and debt tokens (Steemit).


http://www.coindesk.com/tokens-crowdsales-startups/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 21, 2016, 11:15:32 AM
I think the OP is, without realizing, re-inventing some kind of PoS mechanism.

One must realize the intend of PoW mining: it is to BURN SEIGNIORAGE.   In any financial system, there must be a way to create a LIMITED amount of money that will be used.  Money is to be used as a store of value and as a means of exchange (both are the same, only the time scale differs: "means of exchange" is store of value on short term between trade A and trade B, "store of value" is storing what one obtained from trade A, to do trade B far in the future).
In order for it to be usable that way, it has to be scarce.
In order to be perceived as "fair", the idea is that nobody should be able to "make some for free" without getting them in return for goods and services as anybody else.  This is the problem with seigniorage: it is fundamentally unfair.

The brilliant idea of PoW is that competition between miners makes that miners (almost) don't make a profit: they burn it because their competition makes the difficulty rise so much that there remains only a small margin.  (if the margin is large, that will attract more miners, and will increase the difficulty and hence the real world cost of mining).

The margin is considered "fair" because it is the market for securing the block chain: if people don't want to go through the hassle of mining for a smaller margin (visibly they don't), that means that the fair price of doing the work is the mining margin.

All coins that do not apply PoW with destruction of almost all value of coin creation through mining competition are fundamentally unfair, in that they assign market value by coins against nothing (no goods and services have been delivered for that money but their owners will obtain goods and services: they get a free ride).

One has to understand that coin creation is an "inflation tax" on all the coin holders.  With PoW, even if the coin has no finite limit of creation and has non-zero inflation all the time, this tax is entirely burned in order to secure the chain, and nobody is reaping in the tax.    All mechanisms that assign this "tax" to a limited fraction of people (the developers, the stake holders....) have some smell of statish aristocracy reaping in taxes for a free ride.
dinofelis is saying some intelligent stuff here!

1.  POW is the ultimate shit coin, there is always more and more of them being created, but without them there is no crypto.   It's a game of hot potato, called currency.

2. Like every human managed industry ... they eventually end up in cartel and finally monopoly.  Check this out ... https://btc.com/
10 pools control BTC, and notice that the mining hardware monopoly is vertically organizing their position.

3.  So the solution is to re-invent the wheel.  bing!  LTC  bing! ETC  bing!  XPM bing! blake
So you see some are hits others misses.

4.  Now I think it is time to create POWs that do something besides just burn electricity and fall pray to specialized hardware (asics).
Like run the internet ;)  Or google stuff ... crawl, indexing.  Or provide API broadcasts.  You know the work required to keep the net up.  Steem is kind of like the idea, but I think it falls more to the POS side (you need to buy in in order to have the right to mint more coins).

5.  POS is a-okay ... but a different kettle of fish ... the markets will tend to be much less risky ... and thus lack volume.  Same with 'assets' they are exactly like stocks.

6.  These ICO daos are lunatical ... the winners will be the ones that can organize a public utility ... that means null profit margin and hence shit roi ... but cool none the less.



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 21, 2016, 03:08:45 PM
Bitcoin is open source and is still so young that no position, no matter how well entrenched it may be perceived, is unassailable.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 24, 2016, 02:45:13 PM
smarty pants of the day
How is Voxelus a scam? They built a VR market place, a 3D engine and a 3D modeler, didn't they?
Hasley Minor has a track record of building legit businesses, doesn't he?
Businesses fail all the time, that's the thing. Time is of the essence. Voxelus made its ICOs at the wrong time when there wasn't much hot money to get in. They raised 300k USD, that's too little to get anywhere, they had to take from the remaining premined funds to get going, and that obviously affected the price.
They also went for VR too early, a typical killer for businesses. Too early is as bad as too late. Timing is key. VR still very much is a fringe technology, and although it starts to pick up steam, it's still a very long way before mainstream, and together with the failed fundraiser, Voxelus didn't have enough funds to survive until the VR really takes off.

Investors are also responsible for doing due diligence. Although Hasley Minor has been doing well during the Dotcom bubble, this was a long time ago, and recent history show that he has managed to blow 200M USD of personal wealth and make 50M USD of debts since then. So obviously this was a risky bet.

From my perspective, there is very little that can be reproached to Voxelus. And it's fair game for Uphold to try to diversify with ETH and other currencies even though they initially promised to give exclusivity to VOX. VOX has failed. Should Uphold fail too? If Uphold can survive by diversifying, power to them.

OP, you should be happy that VOX still has a price at all on the market. You can still get out now and recoup at least some of your initial investments while you still can. Crypto businesses fail slowly by becoming irrelevant while the equity is still liquid enough to be traded, that's still a very sweet deal compared to real life businesses that fail brutally letting investors with no way out and a 100% loss. Making libelious threads against Minor and his projects doesn't help the price. Ultimately, you are shooting yourself in the foot by doing that. At the very least, be rational and keep your vitriol for after you sold your position. And remember that although failing a business isn't illegal, slander is, so please remain factual in your accusations.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 24, 2016, 04:32:39 PM
Charlie Lee: Nuclear option of forking the codebase should only be used as a last resort. It's dangerous & irresponsible. (twitter.com)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3hp190/charlie_lee_nuclear_option_of_forking_the/cu9e4tj

coblee 64 points 1 year ago*

By forking the codebase, I meant a contentious hardfork of the consensus protocol, the users, and the miners. (Not enough characters in a Twitter message!)

Some people have mentioned that it's ironic for me to say this because I forked Bitcoin to create Litecoin. That fork is drastically different than what BitcoinXT is doing. Litecoin uses a different proof of work, so that it's not competing with Bitcoin for miners. And by creating a new genesis block, it did not fork Bitcoin's userbase. Users and miners can choose to (or not) support Litecoin and it would have no effect on Bitcoin whatsoever.

People have also said that forking the code is just a push of a button and that people do it all the time with open-source software projects. So forking should be encouraged instead of discouraged. I agree with this, but Bitcoin is different in that there is one thing that you need to be careful with. And that is the consensus protocol. Bitcoin only works if everyone (well, the vast majority of the people) are on the same protocol. Any small change to the protocol will leave users on a different fork and not able to reach consensus with the rest of the network. And that's fine in most cases. Users/miners, finding that they are left behind (shorter chain length), can quickly fix their code to be back in consensus.

The reason why BitcoinXT is dangerous and irresponsible is because it could potentially destroy Bitcoin and split the userbase into 2 separate Bitcoin networks. There are very good reasons why most of the core developers and Bitcoin experts are super cautious with increasing the block size too quickly. But these reasons are hard to explain to regular users of Bitcoin. Yet, it is quite easy for Mike & Gavin to convince people that supporting BitcoinXT means supporting block size increase, which makes Bitcoin scale for worldwide use, and it's what Satoshi intended. BitcoinXT is set to trigger with 75% miner support. This means it can trigger with only 50% miner support + a lucky streak. Or if there are malicious people running NoXT, they can cause the trigger to go off without majority support. When that happens, there's no guarantee that the losing side will all switch to running BitcoinXT. Now you've got a split user base and miner base. Some wallets will support BTC, some will support BTCXT, and some may support both. Same for exchanges and payment processors. It's going to be total chaos. Miners will switch back and forth between mining BTC and BTCXT. Users will send transactions on one network and not know why the recipient didn't get it. The price for both coins will tank. If you thought Litecoin and altcoins dilute the value of Bitcoin, wait til you see what BTCXT does to the price! Actually, the market is already giving us a hint as to why BitcoinXT is such a bad idea.

A more responsible option would have been to set the trigger threshold at a real super majority of 90% miner vote. If it was set at 90%, the chance of a bad fork would be far less likely. But Mike & Gavin knows that there's no way they can get 90% support, so they would rather risk hurting Bitcoin in order to get their way. Mike has even mention using checkpoints to force the issue if XT doesn't get the hashrate majority (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089283.0). That is scary.

There's a better option. Really try to reach consensus. Unlike what you have been told, the devs actually support increasing the block size. They just couldn't come to a consensus on how much and when. And we still have plenty of time to get to a consensus. Next month, most of the devs and bitcoin experts are gathering in Montreal to discuss this topic to get everyone on the same page. Check out https://scalingbitcoin.org/montreal2015/




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 26, 2016, 03:37:36 PM
some of the smartest lines of advice i've seen on crypto coin trading
a good start is : www.theforexguy.com
the strategies are the same as forex, and forex have way more material to study.

and dont ask for tips, you will need to learn... people here will say BS all the time so i wouldnt trust in tips if i were you.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 28, 2016, 05:03:14 AM
20% of BTC is stolen goods?
https://steemit.com/bitshares/@steempower/the-bigger-they-are-the-harder-they-fall-biggest-crypto-currencies-exchange-failures

Report doesn't account for Ross's and Chuck's coins seized by agents of the G.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 28, 2016, 05:21:52 AM
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/nswamy/papers/solidether.pdf?tduid=%2877f72456b86618d9043d2b340a061012%29%28256380%29%282459594%29%28TnL5HPStwNw-Mdvl2IDzF9xJq3q2SBnuLg%29%28%29
Short  Paper:  Formal  Verification  of  Smart  Contracts
by MSFT/haVrd


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 29, 2016, 12:56:19 PM
i have not been hearing much about dogecoin all these days,it seems to me that it popularity is gradually going down,am i right ?

Doge can't die as long as Litecoin Lives (Merge Mining) , and LTC will be getting stronger over the next few months after the coinbase deal.
Their community normally holds around 40 sats, they only need it to be worth 1 sat to keep it alive.  ;)

So no they are not dying, and with the micropayments angle may be a stronger coin in the coming years.

 8)




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 30, 2016, 12:09:46 PM
luna tickles cycle
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61-4vQI-vTL._SY336_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg

http://i0.wp.com/money.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/us-national-debt-vis.jpg


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 30, 2016, 12:33:55 PM
Altcoins potential in a year from now (List) (25/08/2016) VultureFund https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1596714.0
Hi folks, I share with you a list with the value I see altcoins will minimum touch in a year from now.

I will only put the list of alts that I think you can profit with the less risk, that doesn't mean that the other ones cannot grow.

It's not the first, the second or the third time I do that, but now I'm gonna make it public for you.

No bullshit, just help for the community. ;)


RIPPLE (XRP)

$ 216,118,545

OBJECTIVE: $ 1,5 B

POTENTIAL: X6.9


LITECOIN (LTC)

$ 180,603,554

OBJECTIVE: $ 500 M

POTENTIAL: X2.77


LISK (LSK)

$ 26,541,000   

OBJECTIVE: $ 150 M

POTENTIAL: X5.75


DOGECOIN (DOGE)

$ 23,935,164

OBJECTIVE: $ 100 M

POTENTIAL: X4.16


BITSHARES (BTS)

$ 14,283,627

OBJECTIVE: $ 75 M

POTENTIAL: X5.25


PEERCOIN (PPC)

$ 8,456,763

OBJECTIVE: $ 40 M

POTENTIAL: X4.7


COUNTERPARTY (XCP)

$ 7,445,483

OBJECTIVE: $ 25 M

POTENTIAL: X3.35


NAMECOIN (NMC)

$ 4,147,663

OBJECTIVE: $ 15 M

POTENTIAL: X3.75


DECRED (DCR)

$ 3,679,589

OBJECTIVE: $ 15 M

POTENTIAL: X4.1


BITCOINDARK (BTCD)

$ 3,328,264

OBJECTIVE: $ 15 M

POTENTIAL: X4.55


DIGIBYTE (DGB)

$ 2,222,867

OBJECTIVE: $ 10 M

POTENTIAL: X4.5


BLACKCOIN (BLK)

$ 2,215,688

OBJECTIVE: $ 25 M

POTENTIAL: X11.35


VCASH (XVC)

$ 1,795,113   

OBJECTIVE: $ 5 M

POTENTIAL: X2.8


VERICOIN (VRC)

$ 1,383,982

OBJECTIVE: $ 4 M

POTENTIAL: X2.9


REDDCOIN (RDD)

$ 1,009,380

OBJECTIVE: $ 5 M

POTENTIAL: X5


PRIMECOIN (XPM)

$ 1,008,568

OBJECTIVE: $ 5 M

POTENTIAL: X5


VERTCOIN (VTC)

$ 901,980

OBJECTIVE: $ 5 M

POTENTIAL: X5.5


GULDEN (NLG)

$ 829,296   

OBJECTIVE: $ 3 M

POTENTIAL: X3.6


STARTCOIN (START)

$ 669,435

OBJECTIVE: $ 4 M

POTENTIAL: X6


QORA (QORA)

$ 637,428

OBJECTIVE: $ 3 M

POTENTIAL: X4.7


MEGACOIN (MEC)

$ 591,101

OBJECTIVE: $ 2 M

POTENTIAL: X3.4


BURST (BURST)

$ 507,460

OBJECTIVE: $ 3 M

POTENTIAL: X5.9


AEON (AEON)                   COMPLETED      29/08/2016

$ 340,658   

OBJECTIVE: $ 1.5 M

POTENTIAL: X4.4


POTCOIN (POT)

$ 314,322

OBJECTIVE: $ 1.5 M

POTENTIAL: X4.75


FLORINCOIN (FLO)

$ 312,810

OBJECTIVE: $ 1.5 M

POTENTIAL: X4.75


UNOBTANIUM (UNO)

$ 294,445   

OBJECTIVE: $ 1.5 M

POTENTIAL: X5.1


BOOLBERRY (BBR)

$ 252,284   

OBJECTIVE: $ 2 M

POTENTIAL: X8


VIACOIN (VIA)

$ 237,325

OBJECTIVE: $ 1 M

POTENTIAL: X4.2


HORIZON (HZ)

$ 145,720

OBJECTIVE: $ 750 K

POTENTIAL: X5.15


GEOCOIN (GEO)

$ 142,858

OBJECTIVE: $ 600 K

POTENTIAL: X4.2


MAGI (XMG)

$ 99,903

OBJECTIVE: $ 500 K

POTENTIAL: X5






















Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: raphma on August 30, 2016, 01:26:12 PM
Altcoins potential in a year from now (List) (25/08/2016) VultureFund https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1596714.0

this vulturefund should post some reasons to this list, i can agree with most of it but there are some options that doesnt make sense.... doge coin(x4??)? litecoin?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 30, 2016, 01:48:28 PM
i can agree with most too.
but not all of them.  some of them NOT at all.

but smart enough worth noting the OP see if he sticks with it.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on August 31, 2016, 03:05:42 PM
Attention



buy
DGB
XMR
NXT
ETC
XRP
XDN

sell
FCT
DASH
P.S.: analysis

good caller.  let us watch and see.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 01, 2016, 11:39:38 AM
It is how every company/government would react once they feel threatened. That is why I created a thread called "Decentralization is a dream" were I said that maybe cryptocurrencies does not need better adoption. It could kill them.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 04, 2016, 04:03:25 PM
Is it almost time? Any trends developing? How does everyone feel about the situation?

Feeling good about long term prospects for your Masternodes or not?

DASH just got outclassed by Monero, first in terms of market cap (even though Dash's is faked with exaggeration) then in terms of price per coin.

DASH just got banned from the Apple store, probably for being an illegal unregistered security.

Relevant XPOST (that the DashHoles are loathe to discuss):

Dash is still trying to decide whether or not to perform the due diligence that should have been done before launching the project.

Cite:

Proposal: Legal (September)

https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/proposal-legal-sept.10457/ (https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/proposal-legal-sept.10457/)

1) Legal opinion on the treatment of masternode block rewards under the Internal Revenue Code
a. Whether they are treated similarly to mining rewards, interest, or other tax treatment
b. Tax treatment of the initial collateral “investment”​

2) Liability of masternode owners for the transactions they facilitate
a. Whether masternode owners may be responsible for criminal activities connected with transactions they facilitate
b. If so, under what circumstances
c. Whether participation in “mixing” services might give rise to criminal liability
d. If so, under what circumstances​

3) Liability of exchanges that support Dash transactions and guidelines on meeting existing compliance
a. Whether an exchange might be held liable for criminal activity associated with PrivateSend transactions​

Jaxx should have known better, but they were bribed by Evan to add Dash.

It's been clear for years the Dash Masternode HYIP is an unregistered illegal investment security, and it's not surprising Apple is swinging the banhammer.

the SEC will be coming after you eventually for very clearly running an unregistered illegal investment security (and you come from the finance world so you know very well that you are skirting the securities law). Hope you've paid off the regulators with the $million you mined from the gullible speculators in crypto. Personally I don't see how it has been worth it. The $million you've perhaps pocketed will never sustain you to be rich for the rest of your life, and you will constantly have hanging over your head the threat of SEC action at any time in the future. That is criminal liability in exchange for $million. Not worth it. You are nearing the end of the road for your run.

I have studied the SEC regulations and all these marketing to speculators is clearly a violation of the Howey test for being an unregistered illegal investment security. It doesn't matter how you've obfuscated it by pretending the masternodes are in control, the Supreme Court has consistently said that the test overlooks any attempts to obfuscate the economic reality of the situation. Then on top of that is the evidence of deception with the premine and the advertised money supply protocol being altered ex post facto, etc.

And afaik you are a USA citizen, so thus you incur the maximum culpability.



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 07, 2016, 01:13:01 PM
50 billion things connected to the Internet by 2020, they will need to communicate and store data somewhere. Cloud.

performant hashing systems

two crucial areas:
the smart contracts that run on consortia blockchains
the edges of blockchains where third-party data is given entrance

the back-end infrastructure for blockchains = cloud = amazon, msft, ibm, goog



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 07, 2016, 01:57:03 PM
This exploit exists for all Ethereum-based blockchains coded in golang. Specifically, it most easily targets chains with overall low network hashing rates of 100GH/s or less. Krypton, Shift, Soil, and Expanse are all vulnerable. It might even be possible, by a large mining farm such as the one owned by Chandler Guo, to attack Ethereum Classic in this manner.
http://krypton.rocks/2016/09/05/krypton-abandons-ethereum-based-blockchain-after-51-attack/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 10, 2016, 04:38:49 AM
https://steemit.com/ethereum/@charleshosk/ethereum-classic-an-update


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 10, 2016, 08:33:44 AM
https://steemit.com/steem-help/@sigmajin/the-tale-of-the-5-brothers-a-voting-power-parable

*NOTE

I am not promoting steem.
But the platform has features of interest;

promote

some one can buy steem and promote an article...

pay attention  ;) to that feature  ;D


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 12, 2016, 03:00:55 PM
https://steemit.com/bitshares/@karnal/the-curious-case-of-smartcoins-yield


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: Piston Honda on September 12, 2016, 03:37:21 PM
START coin lol

kill us all now

fucking SHIT

great for bagholding doe.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 14, 2016, 12:23:41 AM
horrid coin
but the concept visually, in terms of key pillars, works for any project
https://a.disquscdn.com/uploads/mediaembed/images/4072/7395/original.jpg?w=800&h

---
less crappy of a project (lesser of the premined)
START still has loud mouth Kiesier ... whenever he chooses to pump, then it will likely moon shot.
long shot, maybe, yet i still suggest there more reward than risk.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 14, 2016, 02:32:24 PM
https://d262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net/max/1200/1*vetX1-ug02a80fvKnCUWgA.png
https://blog.lawnmower.io/the-bitcoin-wealth-distribution-69a92cc4efcc#.s4thgt8a5


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 16, 2016, 12:25:52 PM
Bitcoin Stalls, Litecoin Rejected at 4 Dollars
September 13, 2016

https://forexblog.fxopen.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/BTCUSDH4-sep13.png
https://forexblog.fxopen.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/LTCUSDDaily-sep13.png

https://blog.fxopen.com/bitcoin-stalls-litecoin-rejected-at-4-dollars/

i'd go further and state the BTC rally has been absolute in rejected.
high water was in the $700 range
this is reflected in LTC hitting a sell wall.

the market is jumping to XMR and others for the quick ups.

BTC faces a bear slide (perhaps for 3 years) in the direction of $250.
LTC is along for the ride south, but has potential to reverse direction.

baseline is around $15 Billion.  crypto.

no additional comment, the other possible up swings are 300 or more projects.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 18, 2016, 09:36:16 AM
Unless I'm missing something, the only real advantage LTC has over BTC is the trimmed blockchain size. LTC has a faster block time but I don't see that as a major competitive advantage, and it looks like the markets don't either.

Oh well. Good luck.

Uhh, guys... the LTC dev has NEVER said he wanted to compete with BTC or dominate it... ever (but rather work together). What are you guys scared of? LTC is structured EXACTLY like BTC. The only differentiation is the algo and the factor of 4 (supply, conf times, etc).

If you disagree with the existence of LTC then you are advocating for one currency to rule them all OR you want another coin with millions of features so BTC can steal them away and integrate them... ROFL

Admit that you don't care about fundamentals and only care about profits.

You know why LTC is still alive? Because it's not Bitcoin. That is a feature all in its own!

I foresee a future where we have a handful of successful coins that work together in a synergistic manner.

The arguments of OH LTC is too similar to BTC and will never be successful is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I've been around the crypto community since 2011 and can the newbies guess what people were comparing Bitcoin to in order to wrap their heads around it???? DIGITAL GOLD. sooooo Charlie thought HEY, maybe people want DIGITAL SILVER?

That was a design choice from day one. Does physical silver run a chance of dominating/eliminating the gold market? NO... They are a trading pair and digital silver only helps further solidify the idea of digital gold.

To attack digital silver simply tells me that you want a "ONE WORLD ORDER COIN" and I guarantee people that love (the original fundamentals of) BITCOIN will flock to LITECOIN if they see any totalitarian heavy handed approach to changes in the BTC future.

Like with what we saw coming from Vitalik. You gotta save his nest egg though and his early investor buddies from losing their asses in the DAO.. soooooooooooo I guess the whole "CODE IS LAW" thing is a bunch of BULL, but many of you shills won't support ETC because you only care about profit.

Which is fine though because the community will chose sides and the dust can settle. We might not see ETH go down though since the original members own all of it... (awkward)

Reminds me of Ripple... LEL


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 18, 2016, 11:21:24 AM
https://bitcoinfees.21.co/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 19, 2016, 02:29:24 PM
Monero is based on CryptoNote; however over the last two years the Monero code base has diverged materially from the CryptoNote reference code base.

This should provide an overview of the changes that have happened and / or are planned for Monero https://getmonero.org/design-goals/ (https://getmonero.org/design-goals/)

It still don't have a mobile wallet I have looked at a lot of coins they seem to be the most stable and I like how the technology works. I need one with a mobile wallet that is stable or at least look stable.

I don't know if SPV is possible for cryptonote.
If it's not, the android wallet has to rely on a 3rd party node/daemon, which for some is an issue.
I know that some have made Monero wallets that can work with 3rd party daemon. Such approach could work for Android too (but afaik nobody has done that yet).


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 24, 2016, 03:30:18 AM
submitted 5 days ago * by xinxi Litecoin Developer

Litecoin, being a very successful digital currency, has many superior aspects than its predecessor Bitcoin such as faster confirmation time, nearly zero blockchain congestion, and no pre-mining. However, as we know, each Litecoin transaction consists of at least one input and output, and for now, the amount of each input and output is clearly shown to the public, causing privacy issues and potential loss of fungibility. To make Litecoin even more attractive as a digital currency, we are planning to add the confidential transactions feature into it.

The basic idea of confidential transaction is to obfuscate the amount of Litecoins in all inputs and outputs and at the same time guarantee all outputs equal to the inputs in a cryptographically verifiable way using a technique named Pedersen commitment. More details can be found in [1, 2, 3].

According to [1], confidential transaction requires only a soft fork, so the deployment requires only a consensus from the miners, and the resulting new Litecoin Core will be backward compatible. Therefore, confidential transactions is also the most practical way of upgrading the anonymity of Litecoin at this moment.

Ring signatures [3, 4] can further improve anonymity but requires a hard fork to our best knowledge, which thus requires an almost unanimous decision from the whole Litecoin community in order to avoid a split of the Litecoin blockchain.

Regarding the plan, @coblee has clearly shown his interest in supporting the confidential transaction feature, and I have been working on it since two weeks ago. Now that the survey has been done, we will come up with a concrete implementation plan as soon as possible. If anyone outside the Core team wants to participate, kindly contact us.

[1] https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/confidential-transactions-how-hiding-transaction-amounts-increases-bitcoin-privacy-1464892525

[2] https://people.xiph.org/~greg/confidential_values.txt

[3] https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/1098.pdf

[4] http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/yael/publications/2001-Leak_Secret.pdf


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 24, 2016, 03:32:01 AM
http://www.alexandria.io/#make-more-money

https://simplefx.com/dashboard/

http://coingain.com/price/uno/ltc


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 24, 2016, 03:53:08 PM
Tether is a pegged token. It is always worth exactly $1.00. It's very stable. You can use it on exchanges like Poloniex and Bitfinex to trade with. I'm not sure what other vendors accept Tether. You can use Tether to transfer funds from one place to another, or back to your wallet, without having to worry about any downward market movements for BTC or other cryptocurrencies while the transfer takes place. You may need to share your KYC info with certain places to use Tether.
However, you should remember, that the US dollar is not exactly perfectly stable either. It buys less and less as the years go by. It is also created out of thin air by the banks via issuing loans. The bubble's going to burst some day. All the US dollar is backed by is the integrity of the US government.

Tether is not a "peg". Tether is an asset-backed token...
Each Tether is backed by 1 USD sitting in a Hong Kong bank.

And based on the way Hong Kong regulatory authorities hung Bitfinex Customers out to fucking dry...
Tether likely carries very substantial counterparty risk.

"Pegs", on the other hand, are very expensive to maintain...
Because they require maintaining a delta neutral position and adjusting it hourly/daily...
(Even with their advantages, both the British and Swiss central banks have gone broke in recent years maintaining pegs).

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/deltaneutral.asp

There are no wacky short cuts to delta neutral (like the SBD "dollar peg" fiasco that's always off by 20%)...
Someone has to pay the FULL cost of negating volatility.
 


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 25, 2016, 04:13:37 AM
http://www.lumbridgecity.com/bitcoin-prices-are-being-systematically-manipulated/
http://www.lumbridgecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/danger-bitcoin-trading-is-a-mine-field.jpg

The Truth About Bitcoin Trading ROBOTS

The truth is, these advanced computer programs can easily coordinate the data from all the trading exchanges, they can take the public information about where all the trade orders are standing above and below the markets, and they can precisely calculate how much money is needed to push the market just far enough to cause these standing orders to get executed… and then they calculate exactly how much money is required to push the market just far enough the OTHER direction, to cause the next wave of orders to get hit.

Knowing the range and depth where orders are placed, these trading ROBOTS intentionally soak HUGE profits from small price moves because they activate thousands of small orders – that are placed by naive, inexperienced small traders like you and me.

It Is Just Going To Get Worse, Not Better

The more exchanges that provide a means for leveraged trading different Cryptocurrencies, the more opportunities for these trading Robots to make massive profits.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 30, 2016, 03:46:15 PM

STEEM is doomed because it's the 12th century Feudal System meets the Hunger Games...
Where 50 Lords For Life toss crumbs to a horde of starving Serfs.

No amount of lipstick on the STEEM pig will matter.

At least COVAL is a rebranding of RibbitRewards...
So it has a very experienced team and, probably, your typical alt distribution.

A rethinking of the billion $$$ rewards industry is a home run waiting to happen.

> Incent warning. Max Keiser involved
When Keiser is talking the first time about a shitcoin its ok to buy some. When he his going full retard in shilling shit you should gtfo. Remember his Startcoin to $1 hype  ;D


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: th3nolo on October 01, 2016, 09:20:06 PM
http://www.lumbridgecity.com/bitcoin-prices-are-being-systematically-manipulated/
http://www.lumbridgecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/danger-bitcoin-trading-is-a-mine-field.jpg

The Truth About Bitcoin Trading ROBOTS

The truth is, these advanced computer programs can easily coordinate the data from all the trading exchanges, they can take the public information about where all the trade orders are standing above and below the markets, and they can precisely calculate how much money is needed to push the market just far enough to cause these standing orders to get executed… and then they calculate exactly how much money is required to push the market just far enough the OTHER direction, to cause the next wave of orders to get hit.

Knowing the range and depth where orders are placed, these trading ROBOTS intentionally soak HUGE profits from small price moves because they activate thousands of small orders – that are placed by naive, inexperienced small traders like you and me.

It Is Just Going To Get Worse, Not Better

The more exchanges that provide a means for leveraged trading different Cryptocurrencies, the more opportunities for these trading Robots to make massive profits.

I feel this happen from long time ago this was also something that traders of forex do but, in order to do this thing you need to be a whale the ammount and of money you need is insane from a perspective of a poor guy.



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 04, 2016, 11:23:18 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1377459.0
    
Re: Using compact indexes instead of hashes as identifiers.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 06, 2016, 11:33:46 AM
http://www.razor-forex.com/
a BLOG

http://www.smithandcrown.com/
http://www.smithandcrown.com/smithcrown-index/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 07, 2016, 02:58:28 AM
https://due.com/blog/five-blockchain-technologies-watching/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 13, 2016, 08:19:08 AM
http://2oqz471sa19h3vbwa53m33yj.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/world-debt-60-trillion-infographic.jpg

Japanese investors flock to megabanks’ subordinated debt

(Nikkei) – Yield-hungry Japanese insurance companies and other domestic institutional investors are aggressively pursuing a type of perpetual subordinated bond issued by the country’s three megabanks.

 

Such hybrid subordinated convertible debt is known as additional tier-1, or AT1. When the issuer’s capital is impaired beyond a predetermined trigger level, due to write-offs on bad loans, for instance, these debt instruments are automatically converted into stock. The issuer could arbitrarily stop paying interest as well. The higher risks are compensated by higher returns.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-18/world-gone-mad-japanese-investors-edition


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 19, 2016, 12:26:11 PM
http://woobull.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/btc-vs-index10-table.png
http://woobull.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/btc-vs-index11to20.png
Bitcoin vs the 11th-20th ranked alt-coins by proportioned marketcap
http://woobull.com/crypto-currency-index-funds-the-simulations-have-surprising-results/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 21, 2016, 08:40:26 AM
http://theico.info/
The ICO


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 22, 2016, 03:49:47 AM
The oligarchs are going to sell.  Now, because there is not a line of investment bankers all waiting to purchase steem, you can't buy it with a credit card or with any standard investment approach, and there are no institutional investors in the steem itself that means the people that are most likely to buy it are the 7k active users.  That leaves each active user having to purchase 145k steem to get us back to a $1 range.  Maybe I'm a fool, but I don't see that scenario passing.
https://steemit.com/steem/@aggroed/steem-keeps-falling-the-silence-is-deafening


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 25, 2016, 03:17:45 AM
https://streamium.io/
Stream Live Video And Get Paid
Set how much you want to charge your viewers, start broadcasting and earn bitcoins on a per-second basis.

---
Disney = DragonChain


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 27, 2016, 09:02:54 AM
Looks alright to me aside from the sketchy no name developers?

@jl777 is not a no name. I am @anonymint and I personally communicate with him and was aware this project was coming. I am not anonymous. Go to my Steemit account for my photos and LinkedIn.

You can see he was having technical interactions with the Zcash team on their Github.

James is exclusively a C programmer. He is good enough C programmer, productive, and sincere about the work he does.

That doesn't necessarily mean he completes every project on time, or that he has good judgement about features or marketing. He had accomplished some major projects in the Nxt ecosystem, and some of those remained half-baked (and still being worked on) such as Bitcoin Dark (which is apparently transitioning to Komodo so he can fulfill his obligation to BTCD investors).

My understanding is there are others helping him on the marketing this time. And I would presume also others advising him on feature set.

James is not a good GUI programmer, so make sure he has someone on his team who is good at that.

I can't vouch for the quality of this project, because I have not been tracking it. But I can vouch that @jl777 is a legit programmer. He is serious and coding every day without fail (know this because I was chatting with him daily about programming during some periods in the past, not lately). I have had numerous technical discussions with him in private chat.

Apparently nobody knows his identity. And @DecentralizedEconomics is incorrect to claim he once ran for mayor of San Diego. James comes from financial background where he was a programmer. That is all I know about him.

I was aware months ago he was going with the name Komodo.


The speculators I know have gained wealth in BTC by buying ICOs and holding for the 10X gain. You've got to select the quality projects that will have follow through, have experienced marketing, and have some whales who are accumulating. @jl777 knows some of these people. Again I can't vouch for the future success of this speculation.


I am not currently vested in Komodo, except if you can consider my relationship with @jl777 as a conflict of interest or form of vestment. I have no funds to make a highly speculative long-term (i.e. > 3 months) payoff investment at this time.

Note I would prefer if @jl777 had another quality developer on his team. (Edit: I see some other anonymous devs are listed, but afaics we don't know who they are or what work they have done in the past)


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 27, 2016, 09:25:25 AM
ZCash-based Komodo (KMD) recently started its public ICO to raise funds for development, and ended up bringing in more than 1000 bitcoin on the crowdsale’s first day. At press time, that funding amount is worth around $648,220 USD.

Disclaimer: This article is sponsored by Bitcoin PR Buzz.

One contributing factor to this large initial success was that the team offered investors a 25 percent bonus for buying into the project on the first day of the ICO. 

According to a press release, the project’s developers will use funds from the ICO to continue work on the cryptocurrency, the main selling point of which is its ability to send anonymous transactions over Bitcoin’s ZCash fork through zero-knowledge proofs.
Full Anonymity and Security With Komodo

komodoIts Delayed Proof of Work consensus mechanism, said developers, also allows Komodo blocks to be notarized on the Bitcoin blockchain through “notary nodes.” These nodes send information from the Komodo blockchain to Bitcoin’s blockchain, then back to Komodo.

Developers claim that this notarization process makes rewriting the Komodo blockchain impossible as long as the Bitcoin blockchain remains secure and uncompromised.

The new Delayed Proof of Work mechanism is also reportedly more energy efficient than regular Proof of Work, since it borrows power and security from the Bitcoin blockchain instead of relying entirely on Komodo-specific mining. This method, the team claimed, makes Delayed Proof of Work just as efficient as a Proof of Stake cryptocurrency, while retaining Bitcoin-level security.

This project came from research done by the BitcoinDark (BTCD) and SuperNet teams. Therefore, developers have enabled BTCD users to swap their holdings for KMD at a 50 percent bonus. BTCD users will also get a “special asset” that lives on the KMD blockchain and allows users to continue receiving BTCD dividends.

The KMD supply has an initial cap of 100 million. Developers claim that 90 percent of that will go to ICO participants, with the other 10 percent held to pay for development and marketing.
http://bitcoinist.net/komodo-first-day-ico/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 27, 2016, 04:36:10 PM
Altcoins with web wallets   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1663531


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on October 29, 2016, 09:16:32 AM
Lame'rs gonna crush Butters?

https://steemit.com/steem/@dana-edwards/formal-verification-of-smart-contracts-and-wren
https://steemit.com/blockchain/@dantheman/a-better-approach-to-turing-complete-smart-contracts


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on November 18, 2016, 04:06:01 PM
man it's been awhile since 'discuss' said something SMART

The importance of the name https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684812.msg16916060#msg16916060


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on November 27, 2016, 08:16:28 AM
http://www.america2050.org/maps/
http://www.truthinmedia.org/images/Us-2050.jpg

the aim of inspiring a generation to re-think, re-design & build a positive future through the framework of a circular economy


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on November 30, 2016, 01:05:17 PM
forgive me, i am dumb witted.

why has there been no lottery based POW created?

1. all open/sync'd nodes guess a random number (with a KGW/diff adjust mech)
2. winner(s) get the reward
3. this can't be 51pct. hijacked by ASIC super powers (could be bot-net hijacked)


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on November 30, 2016, 03:25:01 PM
sees title
thinks 'That's SMART coin Observer material'

tee hee

https://i.imgur.com/C5a1Xgk.png

coindaily emission (USD equivalent)
BTC$1,326,745.80
ZEC$366,080.67
ETH$253,015.20
XMR$110,095.67
LTC$56,272.46
ETC$22,488.45
DASH$10,165.25
GAME$4,354.75
DOGE$3,152.58
PPC$2,383.31
NLG$2,268.41
DGB$1,424.66
NMC$740.62
FTC$668.47
NVC$573.70
WDC$356.74
WBB$291.95
FLO$200.42
START$178.31
MEC$106.92
AUR$86.36
MUE$68.06
GLD$44.01
CSC$41.57
DMD$38.67
QTL$8.98
ZET$7.56
SXC$5.44
EMD$0.83
CANN$0.01



https://i.imgur.com/LDtrxzK.png

coinyearly emission percentage
ZEC1,885.98%
XMR37.54%
WBB32.14%
NVC32.10%
MUE29.69%
FTC29.32%
DGB26.40%
WDC17.34%
FLO15.87%
PPC14.91%
GAME14.87%
ETC12.18%
ETH12.17%
START11.66%
LTC10.81%
NMC8.92%
MEC7.99%
NLG6.26%
DASH5.90%
SXC5.52%
DOGE4.91%
EMD4.20%
BTC4.10%
QTL3.97%
DMD3.40%
AUR3.04%
CSC2.72%
GLD2.64%
ZET0.64%
UNO0.17%
CANN0.00%


(Data for Nov 29, 2016)



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on December 11, 2016, 01:52:08 PM
https://i.imgur.com/VR4qt49.png
So i have a few questions..

If ANON was needed so badly why did the dev's not submit the idea to the Bitcoin core dev's foundation etc ?
Was it because they knew it would be rejected ?

Seems to me i am not the only one who has rejected this anon coin idea huh ?
Otherwise BTC would have anon code in it already mirroring what Monero is doing.

I love how they patronize everyone and say it's needed.. but the entire Bitcoin world rejects them.
Not just .. Spoetnik  :D

Instead they felt the need to create a NEW coin and tack on ANON features..
Rather than trying to get the ANON code integrated into BTC.

Hmm i wonder why ? Any idea why people ?
Why is it they would want to start a new coin ? hmmmm ? Maybe Risto can answer he bought LOTS of them and controls the coin.

Yeah.. the guy with the Pink Bentley who lives in a castle.

So what do we see bottom line ?
Want Morono's ? well guess what ? you need to buy them.. with Bitcoin  :D
Yup.. Bitcoin hahahhahahah

AND ...

You can line up at Poloniex the official shitcoin exchange for them to buy them clutching your picture ID.

So Profiteers.. do you see through this retarded little facade ?


The beauty of transparent blockchains is that EVERYONE has the same view.

Where obscured-tech (https://i.imgur.com/VR4qt49.png) goes wrong is that it creates a gaping great asymmetry between holders and non-holders which kind of makes a mockery of its claim to "fungibility".

To compound that problem, it's the non-holders who support the value (being on the bid side of every transaction) and they're the group locked out of that blockchain's transparency. Even the verification of individual transactions is asymmetric between sender and receiver leaving the a prospective economy based on such a system wide open to social engineering attacks.

It's a tech that's based on an ownership record keeping archetype for 3rd-party backed money, not unbacked monetary assets.



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on December 12, 2016, 04:51:43 AM
https://jaxx.io/images/2Multichain1.png
https://jaxx.io/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on December 12, 2016, 05:05:22 AM
https://www.stellar.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Countries-1-1.png
https://www.stellar.org/blog/global-partnerships/
https://www.stellar.org/stats/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on December 12, 2016, 10:55:27 AM
Idea for an altcoin: 3-way hybrid PoW
I've casually proposed this for Bitcoin in the past, but there's no way that something as experimental as this would ever be done in Bitcoin without at least a successful altcoin example, so it'd be cool to see it implemented in an altcoin, if any altcoin devs are interested. I have not rigorously examined this scheme for any flaw, so maybe it won't work well at all, but maybe it will.

One problem in Bitcoin is mining centralization. To solve this, I propose that the PoW be changed to the following:

 - If the block height mod 4 is 0, the PoW for that block is SHA-3 (or similar), an ASIC-friendly algorithm.
 - If the block height mod 4 is 1, the "PoW" for that block is "follow the satoshi", a form of proof-of-stake described in the Proof of Activity (https://eprint.iacr.org/2014/452.pdf) paper.
 - If the block height mod 4 is 2, the PoW for that block is cuckoo (https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo), a very ASIC-unfriendly algorithm.
 - If the block height mod 4 is 3, the "PoW" for that block is again "follow the satoshi".

Most likely:

 - The SHA-3 group will be controlled mainly by a handful of centralized ASIC miners as is the case with mining in Bitcoin today.
 - The cuckoo group will be controlled mainly by a handful of botnet operators, though ordinary users might also participate to some extent.
 - The PoS group will be controlled mainly by a handful of early adopters, though ordinary users might also participate to some extent.

However, importantly, all three groups need to cooperate in order to do anything majorly evil such as rewriting many past blocks. And since the three groups seem very likely to be independent, this significantly increases the decentralization and security of the system's mining.

I didn't see this when it was originally posted, thus I am late to respond.

Assuming much greater than 51% mining cartel control then if the PoW blocks provide the randomness to select the PoS address to construct the next block, then the PoW is still in control and does not need to coordinate with the PoS in order to do PoW attacks. Except in any case, the PoS can also jam the latest PoW block, thus causing ambiguity as PoW miners must decide how to long to wait before they instead produce a replacement PoW block which selects a different PoS address. This destroys the unambiguous Nash equilibrium to mine asap, thus I believe that will cause a divergence of PoW away from consensus to multiple competing partial orders because different miners will take different strategies so you have a split of the network hashrate such that no chain can definitely advance ahead of the other one (or at least you'll have massive orphan rate and selfish mining strategies with much smaller minorities of the hashrate).

If instead the PoS is using its self-referential entropy (i.e. nothing-at-stake), there can be ambiguity for PoW miners over which PoS block to build on, which can cause a divergence of PoW away from consensus to multiple competing partial orders.

As for removing the catastrophic PoS, it is an incorrect presumption that there can ever be any PoW algorithm (even hybrid) that can't be optimized by economies-of-scale. I covered this in more detail in my white paper, but here was an early version of a pertinent portion.

...

Proof-of-Work as Space Heaters Belies Economics of Specialization

Specialization enables economies-of-scale.

An example of an erroneous posited caveat[4] that proof-of-work mining resources would not become power-law distribution centralized due to the posited high electrical cost of dissipating heat in centralized mining farms coupled with the posited free electricity cost of using the “waste” heat of ASIC mining equipment as space heaters, is (in hindsight) incorrect because:

  • Two-phase immersion cooling is 4000 times more efficient at removing heat from high-power density data centers[5], reducing the 30 - 50% electricity overhead to 1%[6].
  • Electricity proximate to hydroelectric generation or subsidized electriciy costs approximately 50 - 75% less than the average electricity cost.
  • Heating is rarely needed year-round, 24 hours daily, at full output. Not running mining hardware at full output continuously renders its purchase cost depreciation much less economic because the systemic hashrate is always increasing and (because) ASIC efficiency is always increasing[7]. The posited purchase of obsolete mining equipment[8] is incorrect because `MR = MC` so a combination of increased demand for obsolete mining raising its price and weighted profit at the margins increasing thus increasing the mining difficulty so that savings due to waste heat is offset. Closer to home, to make it profitable enough to be worthwhile (to justify the pita of jerry–rigging a space heater for equipment not designed for the purpose) requires running so many 10s or 100s of kWH of relatively much less efficient (i.e. obsolete) hardware generating more heat than can be typically utilized (unless infernos are in sufficient decentralized demand).


Proof-of-Work on CPUs Belies Economics of Specialization

The posited caveat[4] that mining on general use computers (as a refutation of the power-law distribution of resources) would be economically viable if ASICs are not more efficient than (H + E) / E (even factoring that E might be pyschologically 0 because it is obscured in monthly variability of the electric bill) falls away at least because of the transition to power efficient (battery powered or fanless) devices which don't consume enough electricity to provide enough security for a longest-chain-rule blockchain even if millions of said devices were mining[9]. Or more generally because the portion of the general use computers' cost which represents circuits applicable to proof-of-work computation is equivalently too small.


[4] https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/06/19/mining/
[5] http://www.allied-control.com/immersion-cooling
[6] http://www.allied-control.com/publications/Analysis_of_Large-Scale_Bitcoin_Mining_Operations.pdf#page=9
[7] https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/335107/i_am_thinking_of_using_a_bitcoin_miner_to_heat_my/
[8] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=918758.msg10109255#msg10109255
    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1527954.msg16816538#msg16816538
[9] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1361602.msg15553037#msg15553037

I don't want to waste time analyzing Theymos's proposal very mathematically and exhaustively, because my intuitive understanding is it is very insecure.

Unfortunately he has probably incentivized someone to go hype an altcoin on this insecure concept, proclaiming that it was endorsed by Theymos.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on December 15, 2016, 11:11:52 AM
    Ethereum’s emission schedule releases a stable amount of new tokens each year. The project started off with a 72 million ether premine, allocated to presale investors, the Ethereum Foundation, and developers. Since then, about 13 million new ethers are mined each year; theoretically forever.

The ETC team is now proposing "a 20 percent reward reduction about every 2 years, so the supply will level off at some 200 million ETC around the year 2070 — with a hard cap of around 210 million ETC."


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 02, 2017, 01:25:55 PM
http://thebrotalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/33012016.jpg


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 03, 2017, 04:32:48 AM

Section 1

“BETWEEN SUBTLE SHADING AND THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT LIES THE NUANCE OF IQLUSION”

Section 2

“IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE HOWS THAT POSSIBLE ? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD X THE INFORMATION WAS GATHERED AND TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION X DOES LANGLEY KNOW ABOUT THIS ? THEY SHOULD ITS BURIED OUT THERE SOMEWHERE X WHO KNOWS THE EXACT LOCATION ? ONLY WW THIS WAS HIS LAST MESSAGE X THIRTY EIGHT DEGREES FIFTY SEVEN MINUTES SIX POINT FIVE SECONDS NORTH SEVENTY SEVEN DEGREES EIGHT MINUTES FORTY FOUR SECONDS WEST X LAYER TWO”

Section 3

“SLOWLY DESPARATLY SLOWLY THE REMAINS OF PASSAGE DEBRIS THAT ENCUMBERED THE LOWER PART OF THE DOORWAY WAS REMOVED WITH TREMBLING HANDS I MADE A TINY BREACH IN THE UPPER LEFT HAND CORNER AND THEN WIDENING THE HOLE A LITTLE I INSERTED THE CANDLE AND PEERED IN THE HOT AIR ESCAPING FROM THE CHAMBER CAUSED THE FLAME TO FLICKER BUT PRESENTLY DETAILS OF THE ROOM WITHIN EMERGED FROM THE MIST X CAN YOU SEE ANYTHING Q ?


Section 4

UN solved.

2010 released the word “Berlin”
2014 released  the word “Clock”.
???? released two statements “You’d better delve into that particular clock,” “There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin”.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 04, 2017, 12:01:13 PM
      eht
DAO         [$150M]   
AUGUR       [$50M]
conomi       [$30M]
DigixDAO    [$20M]
Xaurum       [$10M]
YO          [$02M]
golem       [$08M]
ROUND http://roundcoin.org/ [$1,371,866] = firstblood copy
ROUND https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1657439.0
ROUND http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/round/
firstblood
vslice $2M



      nxt
ardor    $10M      
NAUT    $4M  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=591114.msg17392553#msg17392553
nxxty   $1M  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735878.0
jio 19k http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/jio-token/
jio http://tamtamtravels.com/jio-token/
jio https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1661208
DT $12 http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/dt-token/
super -no volume-$2M
jinn  $600k
theViral $50k
nxtty    $44
newbie $23 http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/newbium/
coinomatic



      open_bts
icoo
bitland
incNt
steem
blockpay
ardor $ silver gold oil doge game omni maid lsk
Peerplays $29M
obits


      XCP  https://wallet.indiesquare.me/
storjx
Bitcrystals
Pepe Cash
FoldingCoin
LTB http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/ltbcoin/
karmatoken


   OMNI
$TET  $10M
AGORA $5
AMP   $4
MAID  $48
BFX   $$$$$$$
Decorum $500k
SafeEx  $326k


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 04, 2017, 02:39:09 PM
 Ripple releases 333 million more Tokens
Agree, Ripple needs a scheduled distribution plan before big time investors will participate.  Awesome technology, ridiculous team, tons of big news, but... how do you predict when 300 million xrp will get dumped on the market? At least there is a science in telling distribution with mining.  All Ripple needs to do is come up with a damn distribution schedule.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 15, 2017, 04:28:16 PM
I am a newbie in trading and I'm wondering what Altcoin is promising this 2017?


I am sure best performing Crypto is already well known right now. Most likely will be one that reached bottom right now. And those that monitor that coin know well it will preform good in 2017. Here is list best performing coins in 2016, so you can taste what showing best performance is:


Code:
Name:           value in btc:   value in $:     value in btc:   value in $:     difference in $: difference in %:
                01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2017     01 Jan 2017     in year 2016     in year 2016

Monero        0,00105001 $0,45608234 0,01431600 $13,7568170 $13,3007347 2916,30%
PotCoin        0,00000120 $0,00052123 0,00001539 $0,0147889 $0,0142676 2737,29%
NAV Coin 0,00000362 $0,00157238 0,00004065 $0,0390622 $0,0374898 2384,27%
NEM        0,00000035 $0,00015203 0,00000383 $0,0036804 $0,0035284 2320,90%
SysCoin        0,00000111 $0,00048214 0,00000942 $0,0090521 $0,0085699 1777,48%
I/O Coin 0,00005886 $0,02556643 0,00037981 $0,3649746 $0,3394082 1327,55%
Siacoin        0,00000004 $0,00001737 0,00000025 $0,0002402 $0,0002229 1282,70%
GameCredits 0,00003426 $0,01488117 0,00021203 $0,2037481 $0,1888669 1269,17%
ShadowCash 0,00023257 $0,10101911 0,00123943 $1,1910179 $1,0899988 1079,00%
Viacoin        0,00000844 $0,00366600 0,00003586 $0,0344593 $0,0307933 839,97%
Ethereum 0,00216526 $0,94050233 0,00829501 $7,9710069 $7,0305046 747,53%
Storjcoin X 0,00003652 $0,01586283 0,00013797 $0,1325809 $0,1167181 735,80%
Qora        0,00000002 $0,00000869 0,00000007 $0,0000673 $0,0000586 674,31%
Burst        0,00000017 $0,00007384 0,00000055 $0,0005285 $0,0004547 615,75%
MaidSafeCoin 0,00003380 $0,01468137 0,00010309 $0,0990633 $0,0843819 574,76%
Boolberry 0,00003093 $0,01343475 0,00008918 $0,0856966 $0,0722619 537,87%
Factom        0,00111824 $0,48571873 0,00309356 $2,9727255 $2,4870068 512,03%
CureCoin 0,00001657 $0,00719735 0,00004031 $0,0387355 $0,0315381 438,19%
Expanse        0,00008958 $0,03890997 0,00019505 $0,1874313 $0,1485214 381,71%
Bitcrystals 0,00006449 $0,02801188 0,00013117 $0,1260465 $0,0980346 349,98%
Dash        0,00763937 $3,31823675 0,01180000 $11,3390920 $8,0208552 241,72%
Counterparty 0,00140924 $0,61211749 0,00177678 $1,7073790 $1,0952615 178,93%
BitcoinDark 0,00284501 $1,23575854 0,00351901 $3,3815575 $2,1457989 173,64%
SuperNET 0,00180029 $0,78197396 0,00210382 $2,0216448 $1,2396708 158,53%
Bitcoin        1,00000000 $434,36000000 1,00000000 $960,9400000 $526,5800000 121,23%
DigiByte 0,00000032 $0,00013900 0,00000027 $0,0002595 $0,0001205 86,66%
Bytecoin 0,00000006 $0,00002606 0,00000005 $0,0000480 $0,0000220 84,36%
Dogecoin 0,00000031 $0,00013465 0,00000023 $0,0002210 $0,0000864 64,14%
Stellar        0,00000404 $0,00175481 0,00000258 $0,0024792 $0,0007244 41,28%
Omni        0,00529999 $2,30210366 0,00292969 $2,8152563 $0,5131527 22,29%
Rubycoin 0,00038650 $0,16788014 0,00021110 $0,2028544 $0,0349743 20,83%
DigitalNote 0,00000015 $0,00006515 0,00000008 $0,0000769 $0,0000117 17,99%
Litecoin 0,00853511 $3,70731038 0,00451716 $4,3407197 $0,6334094 17,09%
BitShares 0,00000797 $0,00346185 0,00000414 $0,0039783 $0,0005164 14,92%
Ripple        0,00001378 $0,00598548 0,00000682 $0,0065536 $0,0005681 9,49%
BlackCoin 0,00006024 $0,02616585 0,00002830 $0,0271946 $0,0010288 3,93%
NuBits        0,00232431 $1,00958729 0,00104352 $1,0027601 -$0,0068272 -0,68%
Vcash        0,00008986 $0,03903159 0,00003901 $0,0374863 -$0,0015453 -3,96%
Nxt        0,00001462 $0,00635034 0,00000612 $0,0058810 -$0,0004694 -7,39%
VeriCoin 0,00006363 $0,02763833 0,00002440 $0,0234469 -$0,0041914 -15,17%
Primecoin 0,00014140 $0,06141850 0,00005120 $0,0492001 -$0,0122184 -19,89%
GridCoin 0,00002419 $0,01050930 0,00000718 $0,0068995 -$0,0036097 -34,35%
Clams        0,00330067 $1,43367902 0,00089482 $0,8598683 -$0,5738107 -40,02%
Peercoin 0,00097000 $0,42132920 0,00024792 $0,2382362 -$0,1830930 -43,46%
Namecoin 0,00095000 $0,41264200 0,00024222 $0,2327589 -$0,1798831 -43,59%
NautilusCoin 0,00025325 $0,11000167 0,00005200 $0,0499689 -$0,0600328 -54,57%


Code:
Name:           value in btc:   value in $:     value in btc:   value in $:     difference in $: difference in %:
                01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2017     01 Jan 2017     in year 2016     in year 2016

Monero        0,00105001 $0,45608234 0,01431600 $13,7568170 $13,3007347 2916,30%
PotCoin        0,00000120 $0,00052123 0,00001539 $0,0147889 $0,0142676 2737,29%
NAVCoin 0,00000362 $0,00157238 0,00004065 $0,0390622 $0,0374898 2384,27%
SysCoin        0,00000111 $0,00048214 0,00000942 $0,0090521 $0,0085699 1777,48%
Siacoin        0,00000004 $0,00001737 0,00000025 $0,0002402 $0,0002229 1282,70%
GameCredits 0,00003426 $0,01488117 0,00021203 $0,2037481 $0,1888669 1269,17%
ShadowCash 0,00023257 $0,10101911 0,00123943 $1,1910179 $1,0899988 1079,00%
Viacoin        0,00000844 $0,00366600 0,00003586 $0,0344593 $0,0307933 839,97%
Ethereum 0,00216526 $0,94050233 0,00829501 $7,9710069 $7,0305046 747,53%
Storjcoin X 0,00003652 $0,01586283 0,00013797 $0,1325809 $0,1167181 735,80%
Qora        0,00000002 $0,00000869 0,00000007 $0,0000673 $0,0000586 674,31%
Burst        0,00000017 $0,00007384 0,00000055 $0,0005285 $0,0004547 615,75%
MaidSafeCoin 0,00003380 $0,01468137 0,00010309 $0,0990633 $0,0843819 574,76%
Boolberry 0,00003093 $0,01343475 0,00008918 $0,0856966 $0,0722619 537,87%
Factom        0,00111824 $0,48571873 0,00309356 $2,9727255 $2,4870068 512,03%
Expanse        0,00008958 $0,03890997 0,00019505 $0,1874313 $0,1485214 381,71%
Bitcrystals 0,00006449 $0,02801188 0,00013117 $0,1260465 $0,0980346 349,98%
Dash        0,00763937 $3,31823675 0,01180000 $11,3390920 $8,0208552 241,72%
Counterparty 0,00140924 $0,61211749 0,00177678 $1,7073790 $1,0952615 178,93%
BitcoinDark 0,00284501 $1,23575854 0,00351901 $3,3815575 $2,1457989 173,64%
SuperNET 0,00180029 $0,78197396 0,00210382 $2,0216448 $1,2396708 158,53%
Bitcoin        1,00000000 $434,36000000 1,00000000 $960,9400000 $526,5800000 121,23%
DigiByte 0,00000032 $0,00013900 0,00000027 $0,0002595 $0,0001205 86,66%
Bytecoin 0,00000006 $0,00002606 0,00000005 $0,0000480 $0,0000220 84,36%
Dogecoin 0,00000031 $0,00013465 0,00000023 $0,0002210 $0,0000864 64,14%
Stellar        0,00000404 $0,00175481 0,00000258 $0,0024792 $0,0007244 41,28%
Omni        0,00529999 $2,30210366 0,00292969 $2,8152563 $0,5131527 22,29%
Rubycoin 0,00038650 $0,16788014 0,00021110 $0,2028544 $0,0349743 20,83%
DigitalNote 0,00000015 $0,00006515 0,00000008 $0,0000769 $0,0000117 17,99%
Litecoin 0,00853511 $3,70731038 0,00451716 $4,3407197 $0,6334094 17,09%
BitShares 0,00000797 $0,00346185 0,00000414 $0,0039783 $0,0005164 14,92%
Ripple        0,00001378 $0,00598548 0,00000682 $0,0065536 $0,0005681 9,49%
BlackCoin 0,00006024 $0,02616585 0,00002830 $0,0271946 $0,0010288 3,93%
NuBits        0,00232431 $1,00958729 0,00104352 $1,0027601 -$0,0068272 -0,68%
Nxt        0,00001462 $0,00635034 0,00000612 $0,0058810 -$0,0004694 -7,39%
VeriCoin 0,00006363 $0,02763833 0,00002440 $0,0234469 -$0,0041914 -15,17%
Primecoin 0,00014140 $0,06141850 0,00005120 $0,0492001 -$0,0122184 -19,89%
GridCoin 0,00002419 $0,01050930 0,00000718 $0,0068995 -$0,0036097 -34,35%
Clams        0,00330067 $1,43367902 0,00089482 $0,8598683 -$0,5738107 -40,02%
Peercoin 0,00097000 $0,42132920 0,00024792 $0,2382362 -$0,1830930 -43,46%
Namecoin 0,00095000 $0,41264200 0,00024222 $0,2327589 -$0,1798831 -43,59%

Code:
BTC LTC	etc	XMR 
xrp xlm dash steem
ETH BTS nxt xcp omni etc lsk exp i/o emc name sys strat rad ANS qora rise hz bay lbc MAID amp Storjx bcy augur iota SuperNET
DASH xmr aeon bool komodo xdn darknet sdc nav zcoin ZCL cloak xbc BYTE anon
PP BLK POT CLAM ruby mint rdd dmd net jbs enrg crbit ok 42 vrc nrs
GAME digi blood
DCR ftc nxs sia burst grid


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 16, 2017, 12:42:47 AM
Purevidz claims to be some type of censor resistant platform using torrents and a few other buzzword technologies to create a streaming content site similar to hulu or netflix but with pirated content.

Lets ignore the technology aspect of this scheme. Lets ignore that you already can get this content for free from a number of reliable sources including the censor resistant sites on zeronet (zeroplay, zerotv, zerotorrent.bit) Maybe you can't stream them yet, but again lets ignore all technology aspects, similar to their threads where they only focus on the money.

The center and most heavily promoted part of this scheme is the bounty system. Bounty is paid in vidz tokens. Bounty is used to request content and pay moderators off and pay for development. Because of the bounty aspect, it could be argued that the moderators and developers are generating money from illegal content, ie making money from pirated content. Because of the bounty aspect, it could be argued that owners of this token are propping up the value of their token through illegal content.

It seems to me that once you include money (the vidz tokens) with pirated content you have just opened yourself up to a whole new legal level of MPAA lawsuits. So the purpose of this thread is to discuss who will be liable and how will the MPAA take this?

I foresee the MPAA going after, very heavily,

any exchange that trades a token (who's sole purpose is linked to pirated content trading)
users who purchase the token
hosting companies who are paid via this token
legit businesses who wish to use this service but get paid bounties via this token
moderators who receive this token as form of payment.





Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 16, 2017, 12:48:25 AM
Their project is utopia dream, I invested in maidsafe in 2015, they said they would release the official product "soon". I started to buy from 8k sat to 5k sat, after I went all-in my 50 BTC in maidsafe, they dumped it to 3k sat, I was panic dumped and gambled with left 25 BTC, because I want to make money to cover my trading loss. But tragedy happened, I lost my all bitcoin, now after one and half year, it is still in alpha test, even not in beta test, hilarious slowest development in the world.

I hate it.

MaidSafe started back in 2006, predates Bitcoin and still hasn't launched a product.   That was warning enough back in 2014 ICO and should be a warning today.  Nevertheless, they must be very good con artists because there's still suckers lining up to give them money.

I'm surprised they had not made a top 10 list for vaporware scams.  They raised $7 million from their ICO and they also received millions pre-2014 (and even before Bitcoin was created).





Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 17, 2017, 11:07:00 AM
INVESD
nem https://invesd.org/community-review-2-nem-is-the-foundation-of-the-evil/
lsk https://invesd.org/lisk-review/
dgb https://invesd.org/interview-5-digibyte/
RAD https://invesd.org/project-radon-smartchain-and-one-click-verification/
SiA https://invesd.org/sia-community-review/
SyS https://invesd.org/interview-series-2-syscoin/
iota


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 19, 2017, 12:59:38 PM
It's strange though. This always pays.  Fiction with a punch line at the end, provide a strange twist that catches people off guard, along with one artwork cover. That's a winning combo.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 20, 2017, 10:41:47 AM
Ripple and bitshares rated the most insecure blockchain software by China CERT

In December 2016, China CERT released a 17-page security audit report of blockchain software. As per the report, the audit was conducted in October 2016 and released later as “open” document. The report examined 25 open-source blockchain projects, categorizing the vulnerabilities found into 9 classes. A total of 746 high-level attack vectors are detected. Ripple is rated the most insecure one with over 223 highly risky bugs.



http://news.8btc.com/blockchain-software-security-report-by-china-cert-ripple-the-worst


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 22, 2017, 02:02:57 PM
Doge can be used on these sites:

https://muchmarket.com/ (https://muchmarket.com/)
http://shibemart.com/ (http://shibemart.com/)
https://www.suchlist.com/ (https://www.suchlist.com/)
http://dogerr.com/ (http://dogerr.com/)

and on OpenBazaar with the Shapeshift integration (https://blog.openbazaar.org/openbazaar-1-1-10-released-purchase-with-ether-monero-and-more-via-shapeshift-io-integration/#.WISdWbNRXmF).


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 29, 2017, 10:14:10 AM
Hey guys, for anyone interested in crypto chat, I am in a new Telegram group - https://t.me/goldcointalk (https://t.me/goldcointalk)

I have supported GLD when first delving into cryptocurrency in 2013, and there is a good network built around it.

I am also continuing to run the SmartCoin related sites, so if there is more interest in it, all the better.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on January 29, 2017, 10:17:41 AM
SMART 24 index

btc   10800
ltc   190
xmr   81
dog   23
xcp   10
sc   9
nxt   7
ppc   7
sys   4
blk   3
dgb   3
dcr   2
aur   2
pot   2
clam   1
nxs      1
vrc      1
rdd      1
ftc      1
exp      1
vtc      1
eac      1
burst           1
qrk      1

---
*anything with marketcap above $1M and not on this list is NOT a coin/currency ... rather ICO/DAO/PREMINED and HIGH RISK


btc   10800 xcp 10 omni rootstock ppc 7 sys 4 dgb 3 EMC 7 NMC 3  ZET .3  XMY .3
ltc   190 dog 23 VIA 1 GAME 13 NVC 1 eac 1 GLD .5  WDC .4
xmr   81 BBR 1 BCN 11 XDN .5
ETC   115
STEEM 40 BTS10 GOLOS7 SBD 1
ZEC   21 zcl .5
sc   9
nxt  7 BTCD7 vrc1
blk      3 pot      2 rdd      1  OK   .4
clam      1
dcr      2
aur      2
nxs      1
ftc      1
exp      1
ubiq   1
vtc      1
burst    1
qrk      1
PASC      1
---
---
---
GRS   .2


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 04, 2017, 05:00:22 AM
So it seems that Doge is actually fairly conservative in terms of the number of coins being produced - $3K a day is not much for a popular international currency, such an amount is very small compared to some of the other counterparts. And the percentage goes down over time since it's a constant, which is at 4.9% now rather than 5.25% initially at the end of the launch.

I think there's definitely demand for micro transactions, which are not that feasible with Bitcoin due to the high fees, and since Doge costs only 1 DOGE per transaction, with the additional benefit of being much faster than Bitcoin, is there any other currency better suited for this purpose? Perhaps Litecoin, but there's not much else out there with enough adoption and community support to be practical.




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 05, 2017, 03:54:31 PM
You can add syscoin to that list.. it may be the first merged mined coin with hash rates up to btc levels for fair tests of segwit.. it is on 0.13.2 with the next release in a few weeks.

Why do i want segwit in sys? Simple.. schnorr sigs for advanced multisig aliases. Also lightening networks will allow for auction types of.offers and other cool stuff.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 07, 2017, 10:39:46 AM
Re: how many of you are investing in chronobank ico?
I tell you diss.  Ain't no penicillin' on this earf gon' touch the gonnorhea this coin got.  Its gonnorhea is itself infected wit' Lyme disease, which is in turn comin' down wit' AIDS.  This ain't no unnerstatement, this shit's ba-aa-aa-aad.  It don't take no microbiologist nor microeconomist ta know dat.  You all is gon' lose yo money fasta then a jerry-atric blue hair momma wit' Alzheimers an' takin Valium fo' sleep.  You be lookin' in the fridge for it.

All o' you who buy this crazap git wat you deserve, which is a little lighter inna fanny pack.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 08, 2017, 01:52:11 PM
http://zurichtalk.lykke.com/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 08, 2017, 02:43:19 PM
ZEC vs ZCL, what makes one better?
If you want to compare ZEC/ZCL compared it with BYTECOIN and MONERO
One is a scam the second a fork and see which one wins now ?

Interesting comparison but I think a 20% dev mining tax for 4 years (ZEC) is different than a 80% premine (BCN)

I prefer ZCL over ZEC and of course love XMR and dislike BCN
If you want to compare ZEC/ZCL compared it with BYTECOIN and MONERO
One is a scam the second a fork and see which one wins now ?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 08, 2017, 02:52:50 PM
Most Brazen Altcoin Scams?
Bytecoin was very elaborate:

The dev used some buggery in the hash algo code which basically artificially slowed down mining (though not for him of course). At the same time, he claimed the coin had been used on the dark web for 2 years before announcing on the clear web (to justify why 2 years of coins had already been mined at launch). Then the devs went on to start MinerGate.



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 09, 2017, 01:03:28 AM
People really are falling HARD for the Chronobank scam https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1783168.0

also XEM is the least dev'd platform / $ evaluation

--

    
Re: ICO analysis demands
Hi guys!

We are a team of enthusiasts of crowfunding.

We believe that funding free from legacy institutions can bring a life to completely new products and services that will change the world to be a better place!
But a lot of scam and low quality projects will waste the resources and discredit the ideas.

So we're conducting a research on how a typical crypto-asset investor usually find, analyze and use information on ICOs during all of its steps (pre-ICO, ICO, post-ICO stages). We're planning to revise our current development plan to reorder features releases. The most wanted functions and services will be released ASAP in our service to help investors rate ICOs efficiently.

All tasks could be grouped into some categories:
1. information retrieval (monitoring and participating: slack, tweets, forums, news sites, github activity, blockchain data collection etc)
2. information processing and analysis (automated text analysis, data mining etc)
3. reporting and alerting
4. portfolio management
5. social interactions and knowledge sharing

A lot of these tasks are done nowadays manually or with inefficient tools.

Some of topics to discuss:
1) what is the most painful or time-consuming tasks when analyzing an ICO?
2) what should be done by a human and what could be automated?
3) how to encourage experts to share knowledge or results of analysis?
4) how to divide an ICO analysis work among experts to speed up analysis of one ICO?
5) how to prevent a scam or conflict of interests from an expert?
6) should an expert earn by sharing its profitable portfolio with [paid] followers?
and any other related topics.

If we find a strong demand we will start an ICO to be funded by early adopters which will receive service access tokens (probably a Waves Platform will be used to issue tokens).

We are welcome you to discuss what your need when dealing with ICOs!


----
How to analyze an ICO project going to be scam or not?
As we know, new coins is born almost every week. ICO is inviting peoples to invest on their project with the promise of big return.
But we have seen many of them disappeared without a trace after hold fund from investors. This make a decrease in the level of trust to invest on new project from new developer.
How do we know if some project is going to be scam? What factors make it different with "good future" project?

I will tell you the truth. If the scam is good enough you won't be able to spot it that easily. There are however some clear indicators that we are dealing with fraudulent developers:

1. Unrealistic or hyper optimistic goals.
2. Stolen, copied whitepaper or paper without technical details.
3. No transparency, no real names behind the coin, no social media accounts, or fake LinkedIn profiles.
4. Self Moderated thread is usually slightly suspicious too, but that is rather minor fact, might be a way to deter idiots and trolls.
5. No real purpose, or project overly similar to already existing ones.

6. do not trust "SOON" words, if dev say it too much
7. Dev not answer many critical question
8. Dev delete some post without reason


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 09, 2017, 01:25:09 PM
I see lot of ICOs with such called escrows but:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escrow

"An escrow is an account established by a broker for holding funds on behalf of the broker's principal or some other person until the consummation or termination of a transaction"

I just wonder why people tolerate in ICOs where main product is software tolerate a very simplified escrow which is escrow called but have little to do with escrow?
OK you get some Tokens or simplified coin before new one is developed, but this is not a consummation of transaction or agreement.

Right now the best escrow transaction example are holidays, where you pay to travel agency when you come back from holidays. Because they bankrupt to many times leaving people on the AirPorts on they back home or in worst situations.

How escrow for ICOs which are not assets like http://digix.io or hardware related like https://bnktothefuture.com/pitches/2893/_embs-ether-mining-backed-security-fund.html
??

In my opinion escrow for strongly software related ICOs should be an institution or software house which will have in mind keeping good reputation - like software house working often with Venture Capital and similar.

Escrow should release funds after reaching milestones after proper Quality of Service tests and  Software tests.
Reaching part of milestone results in receiving part of funds. After bugfixing and patches. With IO or DO decisions can be also altered by community...

Why not ?


You are right, only a few projects(Stratis&Lisk) use the escrow mode like you said, which releases partial fund after specific milestone has been done).

Most scam projects use poor escrows, best example is: Bittrex and breakout, breakout shit had 3 ico and scammed more than 700 BTC fund, their first ico was scam, but bittrex was still escrow for them, Bittrex only asks: normal blockchain, wallet and coin distribution,breakout finally released nothing on the roadmap and turned out to be a scam.

Another example: Opair scam and SebastianJu. Most people know this scam lied to escrow. Additionally, recent story of ASC team scammed 3 famous escrows(Lauda, yahoo and minerjones) by cheating a vague escrow term.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 09, 2017, 03:34:57 PM
Does Litecoin have a future?
I have no clue what Litecoin will do. All I know is if I have to baghold something I prefer it to be ltc.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 09, 2017, 03:55:22 PM
A.
There is a mindset among the greater Bitcoin development world, known as 'Bitcoin Maximalism'. It refers to the opinion that building apps upon Bitcoin, and its’ particular blockchain, is the best and most efficient way of going forward, and other crypto currencies, and their respective blockchains, will eventually succumb to the Network Effect.

- Butters 'antiBitcoin Maximalist' coiner

verses

B.
"Because any appcoin must compete with Bitcoin, there is inherently an aversion to holding the appcoin rather than Bitcoin. This means that an app can always improve by transitioning to use Bitcoin instead [of] the appcoin. Since we are talking about open source projects, it is always possible for anyone to fork an existing app and make the changes himself."

- Daniel Krawisz


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 15, 2017, 11:43:45 AM
asset platforms bottom line

fees
___________

https://www.mynxt.info/charts/fees_per_day.php


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 19, 2017, 12:14:03 PM
https://steemit.com/ethereum/@cryptomancer/ethereum-for-dummies-introducing-the-next-great-technological-leap-forward


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 19, 2017, 03:04:56 PM
https://swapbot.tokenly.com/bot/adam/adams-emporium#choose

swapbots are the future


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 19, 2017, 03:07:34 PM
https://www.smithandcrown.com/icos/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on February 28, 2017, 04:49:59 PM
14500*365=5292500

s0 litecoin national costs about $21.6M /yr to operate


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 04, 2017, 02:33:36 AM
We all know 99% of ICOs end up to be garbage - only a few coins tend to live long enough to be considered 'worthwhile' (maintaining or rising above the ICO price).

What does the community think keeps these coins alive, instead of the usual result of those buying into the ICO dumping upon launch?

the intent of SMC is to facilitate just that.
REPUTABLE icos

currently boiler room boys run the show.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 07, 2017, 04:39:12 PM

Smart contract isn't something new, far from it. So many people has been learning solidity scripting language in the past years but the only time I was given the opportunity of using a smart contract, I didn't and saved myself from one of the biggest fiasco ever in crypto : the DAO.

Right now I just did a smart contract unexpectedly for a real use case and it went like :

https://i.imgur.com/2MOtfOD.png


That's it. I literally had no idea I was doing a smart contract if I wasn't told it's a smart contract.
I needed to trade with a total stranger on the Internet, the escrow wasn't available so we just did a smart contract through the chat box.

That's how smart contracts should works : for a real use without being aware you're doing a smart contract.




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 11, 2017, 04:38:50 PM
https://waveswallet.io/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 12, 2017, 10:28:47 AM
your list is shit, but i will still quote it.
HUM BUG!
I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.


God/Emperor Tier(Most anonymous coin):

Monero - This coin uses something called Cryptonote, which is at it stands, the most anonymous system available. Cryptonote is unrivaled in terms of fungibility ability and secure anonymity while also having completely different code than Bitcoin, so it's not a bitcoin clone as almost all other coins are. Monero has no premine or instamine, has a very large, active community, and a large dedicated dev team of 7(lucky #).

Prince Tier

Shadowcash - This coin uses the Ring Signatures supplied in Monero/Cryptonote, it also uses Shadow Tokens to help with anonymity as well, and it's all done on the Bitcoin codebase, it is an initial fork of Bitcoin. However this coin had just 14 days available for mining, so it has what's called a fastmine.


Court Official Tier

Darknote - This coin uses the same Cryptonote system Monero has, which means it's anonymity system already surpasses many other coin's who uses mixers, tumbler, and etc. It has a small community and dev team. This coin was originally called Ducknote before the name change.


Clown/Jester Tier

Dash - This coin uses masternodes to deliver anonymity. However, there are a few huge issues with this coin, it has had an enormous instamine where 2million+ coins were emitted in 2 days to a few miners at it's release, and then have the large coin ouput reduced by more than 300% by it's developers. This means that the extremely early miners who mined on the first 2 days recieved 10% of the entire coin supply all to themselves. Dash was originally named Darkcoin, then renamed to Dash, in what's most likely an attempt to try and shake off the initial scam it had by it's developers(It failed).

Navajocoin- This coin uses centralized mixers to mix users coins, which destroys the entire point of being decentralized.



and more to come.

Feel free to post about the various, almost endless anonymous coins available.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 13, 2017, 02:32:50 AM
Ripple replaces mining with a system of "validators." These special nodes use consensus to agree in which transactions to include in the next ledger. Their decisions are broadcast through the network as messages signed with their public key. Each node (computer running the rippled software) in the RCL network is responsible for deciding its "UNL" (which stands for Unique Node List). This list controls which validators the node cares about.

For everyone on the network to agree on the same ledger chain, there are various rules about how the UNL should be formed. Specifically that there should be a minimum amount of overlap of people's UNLs. We won't get into that here.

The most important factor in choosing this UNL, is to make sure that you pick validators which are not colluding. There is a set of rules and best practices for validators to enforce this. The most important is that validators must be publicly identified. For example, if hypothetically Microsoft is running a validator then it should publish its public key in a way that certifies Microsoft is under control of the validator. An easy way to do this is to put a text file with the public key at the company's domain, reachable via HTTPS with a known certificate. For example at https://microsoft.com/ripple.txt

Now I am looking at this masternode system of Dash and it seems to be that its essentially the same as Ripple validators (with minor technical differences). But in Dash, the masternodes identity is secret. This is exactly the scenario that Ripple describes as insecure!

Am I missing something here?


Ripple Labs Employee since July 9th, 2013
https://github.com/vinniefalco


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 14, 2017, 02:05:13 AM
[FACTS] Litecoin is the only legit Altcoin ! author=Spoetnik

LTC is the only legit alternative currency.
All the others are bullshit like clones or anon coins or not a currency at all.

Prime Coin, Grid Coin get a worthy mention though.

Now you know ;)

1. ETH ... what is it ?
An "APP's" platform

---
ARK MADNESS

If only there was no such as on Lisk. Big rise, and then prolonged fall.

I think the fall of Lisk is slow development. It's seem to have nothing at this point after 1 year, app wise.
Ark already have everything stable before the mainnet launch, this took Lisk almost 1year to have. They also already have 200tx/s(TPS). This is the reason I'm interested in ARK.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 14, 2017, 10:49:52 AM
So I've been looking at Ontological Web Languages (OWL) for a bit now and am curious about all of your thoughts.  I am looking currently at the BOScoin project (https://www.boscoin.io/?page_id=14 (https://www.boscoin.io/?page_id=14))  which is using OWL for its smart contract system that operates on the blockchain as well as large portions of the chain itself.  On their site they include a comparison and list of attributes that OWL grants:

https://i.imgur.com/h5CyHpO.png

Likewise, the BOScoin OWLchain uses a Timed Automata Language (TAL) to help the chain speed up and have more deterministic outcomes allowing for more efficient compute times and faster transaction times.

Their summary of TAL is as follows:

"""
OWL, which is a language for knowledge representation(KR), does not support the computational power needed for processing the blockchain. In the case of Ethereum, the computing capacity required for processing Smart Contract is resolved by implementing the turing complete Ethereum virtual machine(EVM). However, the method of using virtual machines will result in the undecidability of the blockchain, which is not resolved in terms of security aspects of the blockchain network. We use the Timed Automata Language execution environment in a manner that considers the computational power and decidability. The timed automata ensures that all programs base on the timed automata is guaranteed to operate in a finite time limit. Timed Automata Language(TAL) is a programming language designed to support the computational functionalities within a range that do not impair the integrity of the blockchain. Instead of supporting turing completeness, TAL provides the computational power through a finite automata model.
"""

So I was wondering if anyone else here has looked into OWL as both a programming language or been in involved with TAL development/research or looked into the most public implementation project at the moment, BOScoin.  Likewise any further reading about Web Ontologies and the tech in general would be great.

On OWL :  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Ontology_Language  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Ontology_Language)
On TAL : https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~alur/TCS94.pdf (https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~alur/TCS94.pdf)
On Boscoin: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@boscoin/the-boscoin-white-paper (https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@boscoin/the-boscoin-white-paper)


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 15, 2017, 11:11:05 AM
https://twitter.com/ARKblockchain/status/834841078234767360

ARK guy sounds smart regardin DASH

1/ @CashAlternative as requested, I did more research on $DASH & some things still aren't adding up. Data from here: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash/#!overview

2/ For one, average transaction value is extremely high. For example, data from 2/21/2017 implies avg txn value > $4K, which is 4X bitcoin
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C5X0DUkWQAEPsWs.jpg

3/ I would have to imagine this is largely masternodes / miners moving around their $DASH?

4/ Such a hypothesis would jibe w/ the fact that # of transactions per day using $DASH has gone nowhere since launch. Stuck b/w 1500-2500
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C5X0b-LWEAAr4-f.png

5/ Similarly, # of $DASH transacted/day has also gone nowhere. Again, flat pattern from launch implies 2 me this = masternode/miner activity

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C5X09W3WcAER8ql.png

6/ The only thing for $DASH that has gone up is the trading volume, which jibes with a pumping price. But that only works for so long...

7/ What I look for in a #cryptocurrency, @CashAlternative, is real traction outside of speculation + open devs + wise game theoretics

8/ I'm not convinced $DASH has these, and I continue to believe that 60%+ of the float being locked up by MNs is a warped incentive model.

9/ Lastly, 4 a #cryptocurrency that = "digital+cash," aimed at presumably small, instant & private transactions, why is avg txn value = $4K?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 15, 2017, 04:18:57 PM
The thing to remember with virtually the ENTIRE crypto currency space is that it is very small with very low market penetration and awareness.

The top 20 stock exchanges in the world add up to roughly 55,530 billion, the top 650ish crypto currencies on coinmarketcap.com add up to 25.4 billion.

The returns on a number of these coins has been very significant. The return for Bitcoin for 2016 would have been over 130%. By comparison the return on US stocks was roughly 13-15% average (from what I could find).

The 12 month return on Dash (from now to 12 months ago) is currently 1600%

If the price of stocks, or housing or gold suddenly shoots up for no real reason you can safely call it a bubble because of how well those assets are known by the investing public. When people think "where should I invest my money" they think of those things. This is not the case with cryptos.

I think we could easily see MASSIVE price gains in cryptos without them being in a "bubble" simply as a result of increased awareness and investor education/interest.

All it would take is 0.045% (ie, nothing) of the current investment in the top 20 stock markets to flow into crypto and the whole space doubles in market cap.

Put another way, if 1% of the money currently invested in stocks was to flow into crypto the prices would go up more than 20x on average.

All it will take is a few of the right people to notice the crypto space and the prices could explode WITHOUT it being a bubble.





Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: HCLivess on March 16, 2017, 12:30:09 PM
NXT is shit tier and Lisk is better? You, sir, must be mentally ill.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 16, 2017, 02:35:56 PM
my copy pasta has NXT @DAOoverlord _Level
ranked $10M **May 01, 2016

Am I right or am I right?

LSK is snooze'n along, but NXT is established and evolving.

Reading is a skill.  I guess.  You can read, no?

  


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: TheFederalReserve on March 17, 2017, 04:56:17 AM
there are 7 coins -t1
there are -t2, -t3, tDoge coins also

BEdMrLe

EVERYTHING ELSE IS A DAC

They need business plans, CEO, and product to sell.
They pay dividends.

| augur | $100 | prediction market |
| xem | $95 | platform |
| maid | $83 | internet 2.0|
| fact | $37 | dataBC |
| waves | $30 | platform |
| ZEC | $46 | platformAnon |
| sdc | $30 | platformAnon |
| xzc| $7 | platformAnon |
| icon | $25 | xxx |
| steem | $23 | blog |
| lsk | $19 | platform |
| ardo | $18 | platform |
| game| $13 | gaming |
| melon| $17 | goldman babe MonaElisa |
| tet| $34 | dollarbill$ |
| bts | $11 | platform|
| sia | $9 | clouds |
| strjx | $8 | clouds |
| burst | $2 | clouds |
| incent | $9 | loyalty.points |
| i/o | $7 | dataBC |
| blood | $9 | gaming |
| xaueum| $7 | gold? |
| sys | $6 | platform |
| vslice | $2 | DICEth |
| peerplays | $2 | DICEstem |
| blockpay | $1 | shapeshift |
| dubai | $2 | forex |
| lykke | $1 | forex |
| edr | $3 | forex |
| golos | $1 | blog |
| xcp | $8 | platform |
| omni | $2 | platform |
| synero | $4 | facebook |
| time | $4 | ? |
| crbit | $3 | creditscores |
| coinworks | $2 | platform |
| franko | $2 | platform |
| pot | $4 | websiteX |
| dot | $ | websiteX |
| super | $2 | platform |
| bcy| $7 | gaming |
| strat | $8 | platformData |
| em | $11 | platformData |
| ruby| $6 | bots |
| naut | $1 | fund |
| ant | $6 | platform |
| bcc | $10 | websiteX |
| lbc| $2 | blog |
| nlg | $6 | moneyserviceLoco |
| auro | $1 | moneyserviceLoco |
| steem | $23 | paypal |
| xlm| $13 | paypal |
| bay | $2 | eBay|
| vpn | $2 | isp|
| safex | $0 | websiteX |
| darcus| $0 | dApps |
| bitlnd | $0 | realestte |
| obits | $0 | platform.sidefeature |
| gemz | $ | likes |
| swarm | $ | kickstart|
| dao | $ | themoon |
| off | $ | burningshitcoins |


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 17, 2017, 09:14:54 AM
Internet of Coins is an environment for personal finance. As a decentralized platform it enables an optimally inclusive financial network, interlinking all digital forms of value. It allows you to trade digital assets and currencies peer to peer, with an easy to use interface and the opportunity to earn fees by participating as an allocator.  https://coinstorm.net/en


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 17, 2017, 09:44:21 AM
A Week in Review

Ethereum:  Ethereum's Vitalik Buterin Discusses The New Viper Smart Contract Programming Language
https://ethereumclassic.github.io/blog/2017-03-13-viper/

Lisk:  Lisk 0.7.0 — Lighter, Smarter, Safer and Faster
https://blog.lisk.io/lisk-0-7-0-lighter-smarter-safer-and-faster-90d5c9e59761?source=collection_home---4------0----------

Maidsafe:  The Power of the Crowd Series – Part One: The Problem
https://blog.maidsafe.net/2017/03/10/the-power-of-the-crowd-series-part-one-the-problem/

NEM:  NEM.io Foundation Ltd Gets Going
https://blog.nem.io/nem-foundation-inauguration/

Synereo:  Ramping Up User Testing for Synereo’s First Release
https://blog.synereo.com/2017/03/15/ramping-up-user-testing-for-qrator/

There you go folks.  This week's updates.  Why do I have a funny feeling that many of you are busy counting your money?  Is it because of the current bull rush?  ;D

There were trades I saw that passed because I thought at those prices, they were over valued.  But look at where ETH and Dash now...  :(


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 17, 2017, 09:47:08 AM
https://www.smithandcrown.com/index/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 21, 2017, 03:09:15 PM
well i read the whitepaper, and i must say, its actually not bad, and when a person asks themselves : what void does this fill, this token actually does ;p

heres some images i pulled from it for a visual for quick glance for people to see how this projects stacks against others with specs and such :)

https://i.imgur.com/PhkEAna.png
https://i.imgur.com/TYe9rTG.png
https://i.imgur.com/0iSF5Qs.png
https://i.imgur.com/yApy8NR.png
https://i.imgur.com/THqcggl.png
https://i.imgur.com/wRde0SB.png
https://i.imgur.com/hgAYVTi.png

i am interested to watch this one evolve!   


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 22, 2017, 07:13:34 AM
Don't get caught again, folks! Last time we saw a big pump, they dumped on us through a crowdfund. Almost $6 million...

https://blog.synereo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/blog-post-amping-in-Qrator-1.png


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 22, 2017, 07:19:16 AM
http://ltc.blockr.io/tx/push


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 22, 2017, 07:19:49 AM
https://blog.synereo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/4e2d231704864a0dbc82e8dc6f7efa15.png

WAVES><-bts-steem-sbd
OMNI-amp-TET-maid-safex
komodo-NXT


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 22, 2017, 10:30:38 AM
What is the rate of inflation of ARK ?  ???

Thanks

https://i.imgur.com/0B6SrLg.png

ark inflation is 6.3% the first year, 5.93% the second, etc

our inflation is much better than most and will keep going down forever.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 23, 2017, 05:18:13 AM
First Product is Trusted Lending Circles (ROSCA)
Why ROSCA?

    Serves as Insurance and Credit
    Interest stays within local community
    No need for "trusted third party"
    Low default rates
    Used by over 1 Billion worldwide

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1773367.msg17689416#msg17689416

What is ROSCA

ROSCA stands for Rotating Savings and Credit Association, and is a form of reciprocal aid. It’s a mutual lending platform that allows the user to both save and borrow funds, depending on the situation. A ROSCA acts as a simultaneous peer-to-peer banking and peer-to-peer lending service, and is most commonly used in developing countries where financial exclusion is prevalent.

https://www.cryptocompare.com/media/1382242/roscawetrust.png

https://github.com/WeTrustPlatform/documents/blob/master/WeTrustWhitePaper.pdf


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 23, 2017, 05:19:53 AM
C Trusted Lending Circles
A Trusted Saving Blocks
B Trusted Trading Squares


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 23, 2017, 11:41:43 AM
https://bitinfocharts.com/
fundamentals eventually win


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 23, 2017, 03:39:58 PM
http://asset.burstnation.com/
https://www.burstnation.com/wbb/index.php?thread/524-asset-uniburst-the-burst-universe-asset-sold-out-free-trading-now-crowetic-manag/
http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/burst-asset-exchange/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 24, 2017, 06:49:07 AM
Russian telecommunications regulator Roskomnadzor has opened legislative proceedings against cryptocurrency exchange Yobit, alleging fraudulent activity.  https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptocurrency-exchange-yobit-investigated-in-russia-on-fraud-claims


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 24, 2017, 09:18:56 AM
What's the next "BIG THING" in the altcoin world  (Voting closes: March 18, 2018, 04:16:00 PM)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1839699.20
--
https://byteball.org/
https://ico.ethbits.com/
http://www.sphre.co/
https://mybit.io/
http://matchpool.co/
http://www.aeternity.com/
https://www.wetrust.io/
https://www.boscoin.io/
https://mobilego.io/
http://www.iotatoken.com/
   


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 24, 2017, 09:28:30 AM
Why the majority of votes for Byteball?

Because Byteball gave away free tokens to those who registered their BTC with Tony (the developer of Byteball) before the deadline. So those hodlers now want to dump their free tokens on you at hopefully FOMO driven higher prices. Iconomi apparently ended up with a significant portion of the free tokens (will they promote Byteball?).

Because it has a small mcap and has a snazzy new DAG and JSON smart contracts. Geekcool technobabble ("DAG" + "JSON" + "smart contract") combined with FOMO fever. It is all about the fact that small market caps can get pumped like PIVX did recently.

Just ignore that the actual technology has some serious flaws (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1739268.msg18288700#msg18288700), because that doesn't matter any more. All that matters is rolling the dice. And Byteball has a novel DAG design so that is enough to make speculators excited about the potential regardless of flaws that prolly prevent it from ever really scaling.

My hypothesis is the Ethereum projects are getting ignored because there are too many of them and speculators can't decide which ones to invest in. Also they are ICOs and perhaps the community is getting tired of ICOs? Actually a couple of those Ethereum projects seem interesting such as MyBit. But again, ICOs.

Tangle

A Tangle is a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG).
https://i.imgur.com/dB7zOho.jpg

iota https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1216479.0#quickreply


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 26, 2017, 07:40:19 PM
da list goes here (work in progress)

12
*
11
BTC
thy
'almighty'
LORD
&
savior
10
9
8
7--march16
6
5
4
3
---------------------
TWO BILLION DOLLARS
since 2013
---------------------
---------------------

$ETH
LTC
xrp  
arch angels
El Li (anu) aten / Ea gaia / Wolf Allah (ya)
---------------------
$150M dAo
---------------------
HUNDRED million DOLLARS
---------------------
---------------------
---------------------
FIFTY million DOLLARS
---------------------
---------------------
sainthood
+$20M+
dash
doge
lsk
nem
---------------------
---------------------
+$10M+
waves
steem
moneRo
sia
nxt
bts  @$9
stellar  @$9

---------------------
---------------------
------------------- Ascended to the Heavens---------------------

the
++12++
major
DAC groups

DAOoverlord$ETH
BTS
XCP
omni
Peer
FACT
NXT
qora
emer
wbBLOCK
EXP
VOX
YB
XEM
xcr_lisk
WAVE
stellar
xrp
dash (princesses of pre-mine)
byte
_STEEM
crypti_Lsk_sia

+$million dollar coin club
BLK
Emer
Clam
Ruby  
FTC
mona
mint
vanilla
solar
tips
earth
vpn
decrd
digi
game
auro
rim
sdc
rddd
XPM
i/o
Q

------------------------
------------------------


ye realm
of
shitte coins

*



archive


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 27, 2017, 07:52:57 AM

    
Re: Elastic (XEL) Price Speculation 1 XEL=1 USD
http://elastic-project.com/_media/wiki/logo.png

ICO List - [XEL] Elastic Project (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21000833/Elastic/Icolist/Ico-list.txt)

WTB

Code:
 
Amount Prize User
__any x,xxxx PM metamorphin (after Release)
__any x,xxxx PM dranster
__any x,xxxx PM BTCspace (after Release)
__any x,xxxx PM provenceday
__any x,xxxx PM bakedrice
__any x,xxxx PM mr.coinzy (Buy with Head only)
500000 0,00001 PM xxnwxf https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=947718
250000 0,000012 PM cryptoboy.architect https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=283681
10000 0,00002 PM miayama
__any 0.00002 PM whiskers75 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=56964
__any 0.00003 PM nightwishx https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=213418
__any 0,00005 PM yangnazterp5021
__any 0,000053 PM marcus1986 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=226668

WTS

Code:
 
Amount Prize User
18881 0,000053 PM juras54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=199703
17500 0,0002 PM HomoHenning
30000 0,0001 PM cryptoboy.architect https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=283681
50000 0,1 PM Evil-Knievel ?(ň_ó?)?
__any 0,1 PM Bgjjj2016 ?(ň_ó?)? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=804073
5 1 PM bobmarley650 ?(ň_ó?)? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=138323
__any x,xxxx PM dranster


WTS
with verification in the ICO List
Code:
IcoNo	Amount		Prize		User
241 57928,8268 x,xxxx PM cryptoheadd
286 34768,95853 x,xxxx PM cryptoheadd

Service: Post this template

WTB [Amount] [Prize] [USER] [Optional your Bitcointalk link]
WTS [Amount] [Prize] [USER] [Optional your Bitcointalk link]

[Prize = BTC/Amount]

More Infos here Elastic (XEL) Price Speculation https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1589333.0

Do not buy any XEL from anyone! You'll get scammed. There is no way to buy XEL right now. Once again - do not buy any XEL, there is no guarantee that person who "sold" you XEL will not use  private key before you.

Donation for Service : 1MYgcVK59yE8t4DatYqJQGxBLdgZtu61bA



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: Supercrypt on March 28, 2017, 07:49:56 PM
Why is there no realm of shitcoins :D I would love to check coins that worth a lot less than million dollars for example, because I think we can see some familiar faces and think “they were doing so great once upon a time, how did they end up as a shitcoin” for so many coins today :D a lot of coins that worth millions and even some that worth 100m+ back in the day are shitcoins today. Would be interesting to see them.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 30, 2017, 05:22:33 PM
BOND
http://www.blockchainyield.com/
omni


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 31, 2017, 04:04:22 AM
https://steemit.com/coinmarkets/@bitcoinnational/a-smart-portfolio-the-rise-of-the-alts-2017

--- i know you'll h8te steem but it let's me post blockchain timestamped .docs  ;)


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 31, 2017, 04:37:35 AM
https://nxt.sigwo.com/index.html#


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 31, 2017, 07:40:16 AM
what's ARK / LISK / ETH


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 31, 2017, 07:51:34 AM
https://www.exodus.io/releases/
https://www.exodus.io/releases/img/1-12-0/1-12-0-exchange.jpg


Title: Re: WEB WALLETS by SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on March 31, 2017, 10:23:26 AM
WEB W ALLETS
doge https://my.dogechain.info/#/overview
ltc
bts
nxt
wave
uno = cryptpus
auro = https://hive.auroracoin.is/
cloth category already tip cigar area country cargo nest board another witness
https://www.coinpayments.net/supported-coins Q, digit
http://verge-wallet.xyz/

ectrm
https://github.com/BTA-BATA/electrum-bta-master
erllyium https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1732886 premine
vrg http://vergecurrency.com/

ETH https://etherscan.io/myaddress
dcr https://wallet.decred.org/#/create


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 01, 2017, 04:50:36 AM
inohi on the revamping of the DAO:


' . . . a due-diligence process which included an auditing process that must detail where the company will spend funds and what, if anything, the founders have accomplished besides losing millions of dollars and writing shitware on top of an already buggy and unreliable platform.'

http://qntra.net/2017/03/the-dao-is-still-empty-slock-it-derps-claim-anon-investor-interest/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 01, 2017, 04:53:47 AM
Hi Zcash team. Some questions:-

Up until now I have been an investor (and user) of Dashpay, but I am now also considering Zcash, at least for the purposes of speculation.

I have just finished reading 'The Zcash Catch' that outlines the problem of Zcash's trusted setup dilemma.

This is a significant problem.

An additional concern to me though is the relationship between Scipr-lab and Zcash, particularly as Scipr-lab is predominantly a group of cryptographers from Israel who have connections with (and have been financed by) factions of the Israeli government. For example, to what extent does the "Israeli Ministry of Science, Technology, and Space" (that is recorded as a sponsor) benefit from ZCash's existence?

I would imagine one does not simply become an Israeli cryptographer overnight. Due to the precarious military situation in the area which requires mandatory military service for all Israeli citizens, it is reasonable to assume anyone compentent enough to deal with ground-breaking cryptography would have considerable connections with Israeli signals intelligence - or in other words, the Israeli equivalent of the NSA. Is that not a reasonable cause for concern, particularly in combination with the issue of the trusted setup?

All reports indicate that no-one really understands how Zcash works, except for the creators. Given the project is demonstrably an Israeli-US alliance (an alliance renowned for the genially deceptive Stuxnet program) how would you be able to assure potential investors such as myself that a similarly genial backdoor in Zcash won't be providing US and Israeli groups a treasure trove of information concerning private transactions for the time Zcash is operational?

Also, if Zcash has global aspirations, how are these fears likely to play in areas such as the Arab world, China and among libertarian groups?

I am intrigued as to what Zcash has to offer for the purposes of speculation, but what concerns me is that a cryptocurrency that tries to define itself by obfuscation while having such demonstrable ties to government apparatus (particularly in sensitive geopolitical areas) is likely to be overwhelmingly rejected by the paranoid protagonists of its key userbase - whether you're a Syrian refugee fleeing a warzone, a Chinese disident seeking democracy, or a US libertarian advocate who simply wants to enjoy economic privacy without being scrutinized by groups and governments, whether domestic or foreign.

Thanks in advance.




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 01, 2017, 11:37:53 AM
HAPPY APRIL FOOLS

i see a pattern
catchya in 2020

Polo owns the casino.
Bittrex and others are playing ketchup!

Smart money is on the Doge markets,
nobody sees them, the will ARRIVE!

LTC nice, but back to the Doge concept above.  You are just street level silver when everbody knows the gold will dump!!  Boring 7 year trend if you stick with the L.

ETH ... fuck off GoldManColbergSaxons!!

NXT ... nope ... we still don't know ... DECNT evolution all you platforms are 1 key programmer fuses.  Boom as in Busted.

Brethren, it is about the RL alts that have stood the test of time, find shelter, find it soon!


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 06:30:25 AM
https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactions-eth-dash-ltc-doge.html
http://coinofview.com/coin/Smartcoin.html


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 08:41:21 AM
https://openledger.info/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 08:45:29 AM
https://cashaa.com/SendCash


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 10:05:44 AM
A Lifetime Membership "is just 17,611.6 BTS"
BTS    $26,871,154*2,593,090,000*$7,507,700   
$0.010363 x 17,611.6 = $182.50

https://secure.freedomledger.com/#/transfer
SEND fee 2.64


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 10:31:21 AM
CHC
FTC
https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/19800/
china.gif


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 10:33:14 AM
Bytecoin RPC Wallet
Willing to accept Bytecoin? Check out robust daemonized console RPC wallet designed for e-commerce projects.

https://bytecoin.org/downloads/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 10:34:42 AM
we just released our free cryptocurrency app for Android (supports both smartphones and tablets)

Features

  • Easy and smooth conversion 300+ cryptocurrencies and fiat @ actual rates across 35 exchanges
  • My Rates for tracking favorite currencies
  • Portfolio tool
  • Cryptocurrency Winners & Losers for the pasr 24h, week, month
  • Widget price ticker for the home screen

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BopdaDQCcAEfjN4.jpg:large

link to Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aev.cryptonator

http://www.grncorp.com/apps/img/downloadGooglePlayBtn.png (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aev.cryptonator)

hope you guys like it


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 12:00:48 PM
As mentioned above - MAX_MONEY isn't a hard cap, it's used for sanity checking when creating or verifying transactions.

The network money supply, and even a single wallet's balance, can exceed MAX_MONEY. You just won't be able to send more than MAX_MONEY in a single transaction.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 04:37:11 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=815487
BTC auxpow = miners = r 4.5
master nodes = thrones = r 4.5
A digital asset & application platform
http://crown.tech/block-explorer



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 04:58:49 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7Ouu_2U8AAPkei.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7L3pzBX4AIgy0P.jpg
https://www.bitcoinunlimited.info/
https://www.deepdotweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/word-image-59.png
https://medium.com/@Mengerian/two-theories-of-bitcoin-f4da84468a7a


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 03, 2017, 08:19:17 PM
http://orbiter.musicoin.org/home
It generates 314 coins per block, with blocks being discovered every 15 seconds (on average) to meet the micropayment needs for music consumption. There are no pre-allocated or pre-mined coins for founding members. Instead, 100% of the coins will be mined by the community, starting from genesis.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 04, 2017, 05:18:40 AM
FACT, emc, name, even FLO ... this is your fate ... unless you make some thing cool/functional/quick
http://datacoin.info/

..PS.. Can anyone EiTML i'm 5 .. does steem not offer immutable BC .txt publishing for near free? This nullifies FACT as business model.
http://datacoin.info/data-transactions-use-cases/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 04, 2017, 05:40:23 AM
one thing that BTC really fucked themselves on:

NOT spinning off equities

+the tech is fucking built and tested -- omni/xcp

unicGroup won't make that err.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: bitgolden on April 04, 2017, 07:37:27 AM
HOOLY MOOLY that looks awesome, I don’t have an android I use my iphone but if they publish and app in appstore soon I will get it no questions asked.
That looks so slick. The design and the interface looks usable, definitely will support these guys.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 04, 2017, 08:33:29 AM
I was getting ready to trade my LTC for ETH when i read about the Litecoin Foundation on reddit, maybe i'll hodl my LTC just a little bit longer cause this might bring the attention back to ltc
link: https://litecoin-foundation.org/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 04, 2017, 09:37:04 AM
http://tidex.com = waves Ex = harrr harrr (it took me a minute tho)


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 05, 2017, 03:55:31 AM
https://www.verify.software/
Smartchain  Verify nearly any downloadable file within seconds.
Up to 50 Megabytes at a time.
https://www.verify.software/link?link=https://github.com/ProjectRadium/Radium/releases/download/v1.4.5/Radium-qt-1.4.5.exe


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 05, 2017, 04:09:54 AM
Why I'm buying NXT?
***

Why don't you buy it?


becouse was abandoned by most devs to run their own ICOs ?
and none want develop on NXT :D ?
all want free $$$ from ICOs
NXT is deadwater,
if 2nd generation grasssrooted community managers step up ok,
but the high profile dev are onto the NXT ico scam platform ...
and the platform field is very very crowded.

At best NXT can hold capital and become the poor mans kickstarter B-level for VC.  aka penny stock.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 06, 2017, 04:19:44 AM
https://matchpool.co/
crowdfund

platform for mainstream matchmaking powered by a cryptographic token economy. Tokens (Guppies) can be purchased or sold with real money.

Use Cases

Dating
Membership Clubs
Leisure / Lifestyle
Businesses
Recruitment
Education
Health


both Steem-ned & Eth-wood on board


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 06, 2017, 04:21:33 AM
https://mobilego.io/#_team

google Play
game app


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 06, 2017, 04:42:51 AM
What's the next "BIG THING" in the altcoin world
I am optimist about:
1. Komodo and it's decentralize exchange
2.#minexcoin because It seems promising. Imagine owning a piece of a central bank (but without the emission of new money) that's governed by algorithm instead of human. Promising 33.6% annual growth,It worth a shot for me. Here is a link to their whitepaper: https://minexcoin.com/html/download/wpeng.pdf

A lot of groups seem to be working to bring a decentralized exchange that actually has some functionality... one that people actually want to use. I'm still skeptical because lag issues, etc, will always make it an inferior user experience than with a centralized well. I'm also having a hard time understanding how a decentralized exchange will ever have fiat on/off ramps that work consistently. Of course the big selling point with dex is security and anonymity.  So it seems the future of these decentralized exchanges may rest on what regulators ultimately decide to do.  If there's some huge crackdown by the feds at some point maybe the dex will catch on.  Or if Polo went down mt gox style.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 07, 2017, 07:51:44 AM
litecoin madness will top off a few ticks above 0.01 BTC
cracking 0.02 impossible, 0.04 never.

this gives a solid gold:silver ratio ... likely to stick for 3-7 years, or forever

RANGE
130 - 55 LTC = 1 BTC
mean: 0.00777,xxx


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 07, 2017, 10:28:18 AM
A partial list:

PIVX
CRW
TX
EXCL
8BIT
CHC

Coins with Masternode?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 07, 2017, 10:35:12 AM
I thought it might be a good idea to make a list of short, one-sentence descriptions/summaries of the top altcoins and assets on CoinMarketCap. This idea isn't new, but most of the existing lists out there are old and outdated. Of course, it's possible to search the name of each coin/asset on Google and go through the links one by one or read through their [ANN] threads but this can be a rather tedious process. So I think this would save people some time.

Since the list is always changing, I'll try to update it every few days/weeks.

The coins/assets in red are ones that I don't know much about, so they currently lack a description. I might add their description later on. Or feel free to suggest a short, one-sentence description and I'll add it to the list. If there are any mistakes or I've left something important out, then feel free to point it out as well.

Bitcoin: The original cryptocurrency
Ethereum: Decentralized application platform for running 'smart contracts'
Ripple: Distributed peer-to-peer payment network and currency exchange
Litecoin: First successful scrypt coin
Dash: Anonymous coin with decentralized mixing and instant transactions (via masternodes) and decentralized governance
Monero: Bytecoin fork (CryptoNote-based anonymity) with fair distribution
Ethereum Classic: Fork of Ethereum where the hacked TheDAO funds were not returned to investors
NEM: NXT-inspired coin with modified PoS system ("proof-of-importance") and wider initial distribution
Augur: Decentralized prediction markets built on Ethereum
MaidSafeCoin: Token to be exchanged 1:1 for Safecoin once the SAFE Network (a decentralized data storage and communication platform) goes live

Golem: Decentralized Ethereum-based computation network for buying/selling computing power
Zcash: Anonymous coin where transactions are verified without the sender/receiver and amount transferred being known (zero-knowledge proofs)
Tether: Blockchain-based representation of the US dollar backed by fiat reserves
Dogecoin: First meme-based coin
Decred:
PIVX: Dash fork
Stratis: Customizable blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) development platform for businesses and organizations
Waves:
Factom: Blockchain-based record-keeping system
Steem: Reddit-esque social networking/blogging platform

Iconomi:
DigixDAO:
BitConnect:
SingularDTV:
Round: Decentralized Ethereum-based eSports platform
Lisk: Decentralized Javascript application platform
First Blood: Decentralized Ethereum-based eSports platform
Bytecoin: Anonymous coin and the first to use CryptoNote technology (ring signatures)
GameCredits: Coin for the gaming industry (in-app or in-game purchases)
BitShares:

Miscellaneous coins not in the top 30:

Auroracoin: Coin for Icelandic residents
Burst: Coin mined using free hard drive space ("proof-of-capacity")
Gridcoin: Coins rewarded for contribution to BOINC network
Huntercoin: Human-mineable coin where coins are harvested by playing a game
Namecoin: Decentralized Domain Name System (DNS)
NXT: First pure proof-of-stake coin
Omni: Platform for creating custom assets/currencies on top of the Bitcoin blockchain
Peercoin: First coin to use proof-of-stake (actually hybrid PoW/PoS)
Primecoin: Coin with proof-of-work system that searches for prime numbers
RISE: Lisk fork
mix xing assets, master-node-centric-networks, and opensource chains into one blend of brown gloop.
smells funny too!


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: vir6 on April 07, 2017, 11:56:20 AM
I thought it might be a good idea to make a list of short, one-sentence descriptions/summaries of the top altcoins and assets on CoinMarketCap. This idea isn't new, but most of the existing lists out there are old and outdated. Of course, it's possible to search the name of each coin/asset on Google and go through the links one by one or read through their [ANN] threads but this can be a rather tedious process. So I think this would save people some time.

Since the list is always changing, I'll try to update it every few days/weeks.

The coins/assets in red are ones that I don't know much about, so they currently lack a description. I might add their description later on. Or feel free to suggest a short, one-sentence description and I'll add it to the list. If there are any mistakes or I've left something important out, then feel free to point it out as well.

Bitcoin: The original cryptocurrency
Ethereum: Decentralized application platform for running 'smart contracts'
Ripple: Distributed peer-to-peer payment network and currency exchange
Litecoin: First successful scrypt coin
Dash: Anonymous coin with decentralized mixing and instant transactions (via masternodes) and decentralized governance
Monero: Bytecoin fork (CryptoNote-based anonymity) with fair distribution
Ethereum Classic: Fork of Ethereum where the hacked TheDAO funds were not returned to investors
NEM: NXT-inspired coin with modified PoS system ("proof-of-importance") and wider initial distribution
Augur: Decentralized prediction markets built on Ethereum
MaidSafeCoin: Token to be exchanged 1:1 for Safecoin once the SAFE Network (a decentralized data storage and communication platform) goes live

Golem: Decentralized Ethereum-based computation network for buying/selling computing power
Zcash: Anonymous coin where transactions are verified without the sender/receiver and amount transferred being known (zero-knowledge proofs)
Tether: Blockchain-based representation of the US dollar backed by fiat reserves
Dogecoin: First meme-based coin
Decred:
PIVX: Dash fork
Stratis: Customizable blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) development platform for businesses and organizations
Waves:
Factom: Blockchain-based record-keeping system
Steem: Reddit-esque social networking/blogging platform

Iconomi:
DigixDAO:
BitConnect:
SingularDTV:
Round: Decentralized Ethereum-based eSports platform
Lisk: Decentralized Javascript application platform
First Blood: Decentralized Ethereum-based eSports platform
Bytecoin: Anonymous coin and the first to use CryptoNote technology (ring signatures)
GameCredits: Coin for the gaming industry (in-app or in-game purchases)
BitShares:

Miscellaneous coins not in the top 30:

Auroracoin: Coin for Icelandic residents
Burst: Coin mined using free hard drive space ("proof-of-capacity")
Gridcoin: Coins rewarded for contribution to BOINC network
Huntercoin: Human-mineable coin where coins are harvested by playing a game
Namecoin: Decentralized Domain Name System (DNS)
NXT: First pure proof-of-stake coin
Omni: Platform for creating custom assets/currencies on top of the Bitcoin blockchain
Peercoin: First coin to use proof-of-stake (actually hybrid PoW/PoS)
Primecoin: Coin with proof-of-work system that searches for prime numbers
RISE: Lisk fork
mix xing assets, master-node-centric-networks, and opensource chains into one blend of brown gloop.
smells funny too!

Thanks for the list, really interesting. What about SIBcoin? 95 on coinmarketcap at the moment, i'm just curious about this one.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 07, 2017, 12:04:13 PM
InstantDEX (Beta) is a decentralized exchange that is currency agnostic. It connects to exchange APIs and gives a single unified view of all exchanges – automatically detecting arb opportunities.

http://www.instantdex.org/

lotta talk no cows?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 07, 2017, 12:05:44 PM
What about SIBcoin? 95 on coinmarketcap at the moment, i'm just curious about this one.

Russian.  All I know.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: pereira4 on April 07, 2017, 12:14:19 PM

Buggy Unlimited is dead no matter how much hashrate jumps on it. There will always be people mining the original chain using Bitcoin Core because a coin backed by centralized chinese rigged ASICs and buggy software is not a stable coin.

Anyway I doubt we wil see a HF, i think the HF fears have been cleared now that the ASIC scam got revealed.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 07, 2017, 06:00:09 PM
Lumen distribution

At genesis 100 billion lumens were created. The lumens are required to be distributed to the world in the following manner.

    50% for the world via the direct signup educational program
    25% for nonprofits to reach underserved populations via the increased access program
    20% for the bitcoin program
    5% for operational costs
---
funny on 9B listed on CMC
ie ... 'operation costs' hold 5/9ths of all coins ;)

and 19% -19B- are to be  given to XRP accounts
(occur'd May 22nd, 2014)

https://www.stellar.org/about/mandate/#Lumen_distribution

it's XRP lite, FACEBOOK'd registered consumers, XRP is internal Bank2Bank.
and all of 3 people 'held' XRP 3 years ago.  unless bigVern going to provide refund for the clueless that held it on his exchange, which was 99% of everyone owning XLM/STR in spring 2014.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 07, 2017, 10:06:41 PM
WBB - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=952619.0

can already hit 10k with ease, apparently double that is no issue.  allegedly more is possible depending on reliability.

rumor is 100k one day for them.
What coins have the highest potential tps currently?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 08, 2017, 01:41:59 AM
http://fintekneeks.com/5-traits-of-a-pump-and-dump/
http://fintekneeks.com/fintekneeks-hedge-fund/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: polycryptoblog on April 08, 2017, 05:28:00 AM
InstantDEX (Beta) is a decentralized exchange that is currency agnostic. It connects to exchange APIs and gives a single unified view of all exchanges – automatically detecting arb opportunities.

http://www.instantdex.org/

lotta talk no cows?

It works from a command-line level and is used in our tradebots and Jumblr enhanced privacy service.  InstantDEX does not have GUI yet however the first GUI's for it will be released this year.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 08, 2017, 09:44:09 AM
@polycryptoblog

I am researching it more.  The project seems very legit, and herding multi crypto wallets into one is akin to herding kittens and chickens.  Just that SuperNet has been pronounced for ages, and it's like having to wait for christmas day to arrive for 99 years.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 08, 2017, 10:39:32 AM
How long is going LONG?
you can't really define any particular amount of time when it comes to invest in altcoins.
with bitcoin it is different, it is being adopted for real, so that makes it a good investment any time you get in no matter the price. because it will be higher in a couple of months after your investment, no matter what.

with altcoins however things are very different. because first of all they have no real usage and adoption other than some traders investing and some fools falling for the hype.
and secondly altcoins are highly manipulated, specially those with a small orderbook size and those with huge premine, ICO,...

with that said the length of an investment in an altcoin can be from a couple of minutes to a month in my opinion.
and i have done all of them.
i see altcoins as a way of making more bitcoin, and because of that way of thinking i never hold any of them for long term. this means sometimes i get in right as the pump is starting and get out after i get even a small profit like even 5% and sometimes (depending on the coin that is being pumped) i wait longer up to 60%-80% profit and get out.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 08, 2017, 05:06:26 PM
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/6d4ed7fef887c691695c9bd78/images/9ec46fcf-c93a-48ac-b686-49e97c6ca877.jpg
https://www.smithandcrown.com/sale/rchain/
https://www.rchain.coop/#home

"To become a blockchain solution with industrial-scale utility, RChain must provide content delivery at the scale of Facebook and support transactions at the speed of Visa.

After due diligence on the current state of many blockchain projects, after deep collaboration with Ethereum developers, and after understanding their respective roadmaps, we concluded that the current and near-term Blockchain architectures cannot meet these requirements.

In mid-2016, we resolved to build a better blockchain architecture."- RChain Platform Architecture

RChain is driven by a global network of virtual machine instances. Each virtual machine is concurrent and fully-independent, executing Blockchain-based programs, or "smart contracts", for small portions of the total system space. As the platform scales, new machine instances are automatically generated to manage the load.

Where coordination between machine instances is necessary, a decentralized content-delivery layer transmits and manages network content, optimizing data affinity and locality for high-performance, content-based routing.

This network behaves as a single entity, allowing the platform to scale linearly while keeping performance, consistency, and code complexity constant.

Namespace Logic

The address space of each virtual machine is partitioned into many self-sufficient units known as Namespaces.

RHOLANG

The contracts within each namespace are internally concurrent, leveraging a message-passing paradigm to optimize parallelism and responsiveness, while also supporting meta-programming capabilities in a distributed setting.

In addition to concurrency, smart contracts enjoy a number of unique, industry-leading language functions such as:

    Reactive Data Streams
    Structural Pattern Matching; and
    Behavioral Types

As a result, RChain contracts achieve a level of throughput that is unmatched by any other decentralized platform.

http://www.rchain.io/  RChain Holdings
RChain Holdings supports startups and joint ventures building decentralized and enterprise-connected applications by providing funding, mentoring, and consulting services.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 13, 2017, 12:17:17 PM
https://www.asch.so/
ETH+china+dAPPs store


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 13, 2017, 03:54:47 PM
Re: [ANN] [XTC] TileCoin| IoT (Internet of Things) bitcoin blockchain - ĐApp
Sorry if you guys lost any money on this.

For a coin that is truly geared for the Internet of Things check out IOTA - http://iota.org

Features: Zero fees, nano payments, no miners, quantum proof, massively scalable (has been tested to have highest TPS of any crypto).

Many big companies are getting involved and it will be on exchanges soon. 

You can buy OTC: http://iotasupport.com/buyingiotaotc.shtml




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 11:40:29 AM
Wtf is melon?? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1845818.0


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 12:28:18 PM
https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1000/1*BAesEAxfhRF0_QD12bR2dg.png

ARK: The First JavaScript DPoS Blockchain With Native Support for Java Development

https://blog.ark.io/ark-first-javascript-dpos-blockchain-with-native-support-for-java-development-192e2ae7ad47



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 03:14:00 PM
Persecuted by law.

Where?

SCAM2 = Jummbucks with Luke Williams join Ruben Arcas and Sasa darco to disappear the money of the clients these last two months.

Proof?

SCAM 3 = Sarcoin and Jumbucks disappear and join UBIQ.

What? They swapped, that's not disappearing...

You keep posting these unsubstantiated claims with the same stupid links that mean nothing. I want some concrete evidence.




^SEC investigation into your fraud ~ thats what :\

http://www.qwark.io/

http://www.qwark.io/images/section_01.jpg


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 03:25:54 PM
https://counterpartychain.io/address/1BURNSogXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW3ny2Y


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 03:53:39 PM
Why is there a deadline on the Ethereum Classic DAO withdrawals while the one in Ethereum fork does not? That should not be. Everyone should be given all the time they need to withdraw their cryptocoins. If they do not choose to do it, the white hat hacking group have no right to claim all that ETC as their own.

The white hat group members are also part of the Ethereum Foundation right? There might be another conspiracy against ETC, or maybe they are running out of funds again.

So far, 6.7 million ETC has been withdrawn from the contract, which comprises roughly 80% of the total balance. But, only five days remains for original token holders to withdraw their remaining balance as the DAO to Ethereum Classic refund contract is set to self-destruct on April 15, 2017. The DAO To ETH refund contract does not have an expiry date.

Read everything here https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/deadline-looms-ethereum-classic-dao-withdrawals/



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 04:00:25 PM
[Warning] WeTrust Crowsale is totally a SCAM
I corrected your topic title for you..

[Warning] Crowsale is totally a SCAM

All of them..

FUD is always deserved given the history & context of this shit.
And there never has been 1 single successful ICO ever.
That is like saying we had a successful Pyramid Scheme.  ::)

Things are getting more and more interesting.
Dev team said it is not an ICO:

Quote
TRST are not ownership stakes in WeTrust, they are utility tokens used to pay for fees within the WeTrust ecosystem. This was not an ICO, it was a *token sale*, if you misunderstood that, that's because you didn't do your due diligence.

"Trustcoin (TRST) tokens are the currency for services provided by WeTrust as well as other service providers in the WeTrust ecosystem. The coin is a reward to any actor that facilitates trust and is paid by any actor that uses the trust network. Market forces, as well as supply and demand, will dictate the amount of Trustcoin necessary per transaction. WeTrust plans to generate fees in TRST from products such as Trusted Lending Circles, Trusted Direct Lending, and Mutual Insurance in order to support development costs."

From the faq.

Goodluck.

But just take a look at their tweets, a lot of ICO in their tweets.
This is one tweet that they re-tweeted.
Quote
🚀#WeTrust | End of ICO in 48 hours ! @WeTrustPlatform Project's Crowdsale! 🚀 Visit http://www.wetrust.io  ! #Ethereum #Crowdsale #btc #ICO🚀

In summary, WeTrust is selling things that only work in their platform in name of ICO, but after you are in, you can take nothing back.



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: e-coinomist on April 14, 2017, 05:35:45 PM
https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1000/1*BAesEAxfhRF0_QD12bR2dg.png

ARK: The First JavaScript DPoS Blockchain With Native Support for Java Development

https://blog.ark.io/ark-first-javascript-dpos-blockchain-with-native-support-for-java-development-192e2ae7ad47


Reading "the first" immediately LSK Lisk pops up in my memory. Oh and there was a Lisk predecessor, XCR Crypti. They made a lot of fuzz about everybody wanting to be a special node, "Delegates" or somewhat because those getting all the mining fees.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 08:42:28 PM
Re: ICO obligations
And what happens when the escrow people have different judgement than some or many of the ICO investors?

Discord? "Oh well"? Suckers!

And what happens when the escrow bean counters are not visionaries and screw up the developers who want to remain fleet footed and flexible?

There is no governance that solves the problem of giving developers $5 million and then expecting them to meet some pie-in-the-sky promises. Much better don't give a lot of money for promises. The developers need $300,000 for 12 months with 3 developers, then okay. Or you've got industry savant s/w engineers so they need $500k for a year of development, then maybe okay. But $5 million?!?

I developed CoolPage (a million user product) in my Nipa Hut in the Philippines while eating rice and salt. Nobody gave me a damn penny. Then I released and earned up to $100,000 a month (inflation adjusted).

Work before pay. Money down only before panty down (because men lose interest after they cum).


Re: Stay away from ICO

Who cares if Monero and Dash are scams when you can make good money on every pump and dump.

Scammers take capital out of the ecosystem and spend it on crack, Yachts, booze, and prostitutes.

You personally may get richer (if you are a good speculator), while on average the ecosystem gets poorer, unless of course we are bringing more new fools (and their capital) into our ecosystem from outside of it.

So eventually there could be no ecosystem remaining for you to speculate in.

My opinion is we have a window of time (5 - 10 years?) within which to leverage this opportunity to produce something really significant that could help the world. And to produce a $trillion marketcap.

Any way, please continue what you are doing. Hopefully those who developers who are serious will find a way to operate within this ecosystem so we don't lose the potential.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 14, 2017, 09:36:32 PM
https://www.vdice.io/
vDice.io owns itself.
It is an autonomous entity, executing as code on the Ethereum (ETH) P2P network.
It lives in the Ether; in the realm of ideas and magic.
http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/vslice/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1691524


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 15, 2017, 07:15:40 AM
Re: Round
Old wine in a new bottle

gamer platforms/dacs

-GMC
-digibyte
-mue
-round
-blood
-arcade
-hyper
-C2
-huc
-facile
-databits
-GP
-8bit
+dozens more that have FLAP'd and Flopped before



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 15, 2017, 10:54:43 AM
lovely buzz words
--------------------

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Residential
Honest and reliable, our Bitswift solutions representatives make your technology enjoyable again.

Small Medium Business
Bitswift implements the latest technology, reducing your costs and keeping you ahead of your competition.

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Take advantage of our custom tailored IT solutions, streamlining your IT processes.

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Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 15, 2017, 11:41:28 AM
Storj.io - Migration From Counterparty To Ethereum:
http://blog.storj.io/post/158740607128/migration-from-counterparty-to-ethereum

that leaves PepeCash on XCP?

Quote
1. The official Counterparty wallet software, Counterwallet, has had no major updates in over two years, and provides a confusing interface for new users.

2. Last year, multisig ceased functioning because Bitcoin made raw multisig transactions non-standard. Tokens in multisig wallets were rendered inaccessible. There is still no concrete migration path for multisig wallets without direct miner intervention. This makes us worried that other features will cease to function in the future.
Because Counterparty uses the Bitcoin blockchain for transactions

3. SPEED & FEES


Shawn Wilkinson
CEO/CTO Storj Labs Inc.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 15, 2017, 12:03:45 PM
http://statoshi.info/dashboard/db/transactions

TX / sec


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 15, 2017, 12:10:25 PM
500,000 transactions per second can be processed with a moderately sized network composed of commodity hardware.
http://www.radix.global/
https://forum.emunie.com/threads/a-good-friday-indeed-load-testing-14k-tps.4474/
 ::)

RΛZΞR


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 15, 2017, 09:30:39 PM
https://www.arabianchain.org/
Blockchain developer conducting digital currency exchange on Livecoin.net on March 18

DUBAI, UAE — ArabianChain Technology, developer of the Middle East’s first public blockchain, said it will conduct an exchange of DubaiCoin, its peer-to-peer digital currency, to position the coin as the region’s predominant digital currency.

The swap will occur on Livecoin.net on March 18, 2017 with pre-swap bonuses available. Users will need to create a Livecoin account because holders of DubaiCoin-DBlC will receive DubaiCoin-DBIX based on their DBIC balance in their Livecoin account.

The swap will take one-to-two business days to clear. Conversion will be 10 DBIC for one DBIX.

“The new DBIX is much more valuable than the old DBIC,” said ArabianChain Chief Executive Officer Mohamed Alsehli. “The swap rate reflects the difference in value and utility.”

The original function of DubaiCoin was as a currency, he said. The new DBIX coin can also represent a currency as well as shares in a company, a vote in an election, the identity of a person or an asset. DBIX also fuels ArabianChain’s cloud computing platform and can be used to construct decentralised applications and smart contracts that operate on the ArabianChain blockchain.

---
dubiixxxx arabia
trades only on LIVE
and the POS? still out there.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 16, 2017, 02:30:56 AM
https://www.inpay.com/

Inpay is now available in 69 countries

Inpay holds accounts in major financial institutions and its dedicated banking team can enable cross-border payments to any country recognised as safe by the international financial system.
Algeria
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Belarus
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Italy
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kuwait
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Montenegro
Morocco
Netherlands
Norway
Oman
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Swaziland
Sweden
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Vietnam



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 16, 2017, 11:16:21 AM
Litecoin (LTC) and Vertcoin (VTC) seem to take part in a Segwit activation dance between Segwit lovers and Segwit "haters".

Litecoin is currently balancing around the 75% and I think that with one Chinese (bitminer) switch it can drop down a lot.

Vertcoin was above the 75% ( Price did spike 200% although it is nowhere near to the  2014 rate. Just like Litecoin)
 when suddenly a lonesome miner/pool (VrnVLcJ7tNCSjMcSmG5p31XQowCLqqvG2F) decided that Sewgit is a NONO
Obliterated the hashrate and the current Segwit support dropped to 30% . Miner/Pool even has a +51% hashrate stake now.
https://vtconline.org/sf.html

They probably want to milk the Segwit support, until the last moment and cliffhanger..Sewgit on the horizon then make it drop like it was a Fata Morgana and Repeat)
(Sell high, buy low)  I don't think it will activate for several months.

I do like the drama  :)

 


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 16, 2017, 01:39:02 PM
CORE METRIX
$ / BTC > spot

 

BTC/AED LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/AED ───┬─── CSPA:BTC BTC/ARS Bitinka ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/ARS ───┤ BTC/ARS LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/AUD ACX ─────────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/AUD ───┤ BTC/AUD Brighton Peak ───────┤ │ BTC/AUD LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/AUD LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/AUD Quoine ──────────────┘ │ BTC/BOB Bitinka ───────────────── CSPA:BTC/BOB ───┤ BTC/BRL Bitinka ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/BRL ───┤ BTC/BRL Foxbit ──────────────┤ │ BTC/BRL LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/BRL Mercado ─────────────┘ │ BTC/BSF Bitinka ───────────────── CSPA:BTC/BSF ───┤ BTC/BYN LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/BYN ───┤ XBT/CAD Kraken ──────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/CAD ───┤ BTC/CAD LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/CAD LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/CAD Quadriga CX ─────────┤ │ BTC/CAD Taurus ──────────────┘ │ BTC/CHF LakeBTC ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/CHF ───┤ BTC/CHF LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/CLP Bitinka ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/CLP ───┤ BTC/CLP Chilebit ────────────┤ │ BTC/CLP LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/CNH LocalBitcoins ───────┬─── CSPA:BTC/CNH ───┤ BTC/CNH xBTCe ───────────────┘ │ BTC/CNY BitBays ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/CNY ───┤ BTC/CNY BTC China ───────────┤ │ BTC/CNY BTC100 ──────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY BTC38 ───────────────┤ │ XBT/CNY BTCC ────────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY BtcTrade ────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY Bter ────────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY CHBTC ───────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY DABTC ───────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY Huobi ───────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY Jubi ────────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/CNY OKCoin ──────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY Quoine ──────────────┤ │ BTC/CNY Yuanbaohui ──────────┤ │ BTC/CNY Yunbi ───────────────┘ │ BTC/COP Bitinka ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/COP ───┤ BTC/COP LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/CZK CoinMate ────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/CZK ───┤ BTC/CZK LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/DKK LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/DKK ───┤ BTC/DOP LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/DOP ───┤ BTC/EUR BitBay ──────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/EUR ───┤ BTC/EUR Bitinka ─────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR BitMarket ───────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Bitsane ─────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Bitstamp ────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR BTC-e ───────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR CEX.IO ──────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR CoinCorner ──────────┤ │ XBT/EUR Coinfloor ───────────┤ │ BTC/EUR CoinMate ────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR CRXzone ─────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Cryptonit ───────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Exmo ────────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Gatecoin ────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR GDAX ────────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR HitBTC ──────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Indacoin ────────────┤ │ XBT/EUR itBit ───────────────┤ │ XBT/EUR Kraken ──────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR LiteBit ─────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Livecoin ────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/EUR Quoine ──────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR SpaceBTC ────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR The Rock Trading ────┤ │ BTC/EUR useCryptos ──────────┤ │ BTC/EUR Vircurex ────────────┤ │ BTC/EUR xBTCe ───────────────┘ │ BTC/GBP CoinCorner ──────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/GBP ───┤ XBT/GBP Coinfloor ───────────┤ │ BTC/GBP GDAX ────────────────┤ │ XBT/GBP Kraken ──────────────┤ │ BTC/GBP LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/GBP LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/GBP xBTCe ───────────────┘ │ BTC/HKD Gatecoin ────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/HKD ───┤ BTC/HKD LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/HKD LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/HKD Quoine ──────────────┘ │ BTC/HRK LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/HRK ───┤ BTC/HUF LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/HUF ───┤ BTC/IDR Bitcoin Indonesia ───┬─── CSPA:BTC/IDR ───┤ XBT/IDR Luno ────────────────┤ │ BTC/IDR Quoine ──────────────┘ │ BTC/INR BTCXIndia ───────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/INR ───┤ BTC/INR Coinsecure ──────────┤ │ BTC/INR LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/INR Quoine ──────────────┘ │ BTC/IRR LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/IRR ───┤ BTC/ISK LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/ISK ───┤ BTC/JPY bitFlyer ────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/JPY ───┤ BTC/JPY BtcBox ──────────────┤ │ BTC/JPY coincheck ───────────┤ │ XBT/JPY Kraken ──────────────┤ │ BTC/JPY LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/JPY LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/JPY Quoine ──────────────┤ │ BTC/JPY xBTCe ───────────────┤ │ BTC/JPY Zaif ────────────────┘ │ BTC/KES LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/KES ───┤ BTC/KRW bithumb ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/KRW ───┤ BTC/KRW Coinone ─────────────┤ │ BTC/KRW Korbit ──────────────┘ │ BTC/KZT LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/KZT ───┤ BTC/MAD LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/MAD ───┤ BTC/MXN Bitso ───────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/MXN ───┤ BTC/MXN LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/MYR LocalBitcoins ───────┬─── CSPA:BTC/MYR ───┤ XBT/MYR Luno ────────────────┘ │ BTC/NGN LakeBTC ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/NGN ───┤ BTC/NGN LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ XBT/NGN Luno ────────────────┘ │ BTC/NIS Bit2C ─────────────────── CSPA:BTC/NIS ───┤ BTC/NOK LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/NOK ───┤ BTC/NZD LakeBTC ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/NZD ───┤ BTC/NZD LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/PEN Bitinka ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/PEN ───┤ BTC/PEN LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/PHP LocalBitcoins ───────┬─── CSPA:BTC/PHP ───┤ BTC/PHP Quoine ──────────────┘ │ BTC/PKR LocalBitcoins ───────┬─── CSPA:BTC/PKR ───┤ BTC/PKR Urdubit ─────────────┘ │ BTC/PLN BitBay ──────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/PLN ───┤ BTC/PLN BitMarket ───────────┤ │ BTC/PLN Bitmaszyna ──────────┤ │ XBT/PLN Coinfloor ───────────┤ │ BTC/PLN LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/RON LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/RON ───┤ BTC/RUB CEX.IO ──────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/RUB ───┤ BTC/RUB Exmo ────────────────┤ │ BTC/RUB LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/RUB xBTCe ───────────────┘ │ BTC/RUR BTC-e ───────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/RUR ───┤ BTC/RUR GOC.io ──────────────┤ │ BTC/RUR Livecoin ────────────┤ │ BTC/RUR YoBit ───────────────┘ │ BTC/RWF LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/RWF ───┤ BTC/SAR LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/SAR ───┤ BTC/SEK FYB-SE ──────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/SEK ───┤ BTC/SEK LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/SGD CRXzone ─────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/SGD ───┤ BTC/SGD FYB-SG ──────────────┤ │ XBT/SGD itBit ───────────────┤ │ BTC/SGD LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/SGD LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ XBT/SGD Luno ────────────────┤ │ BTC/SGD Quoine ──────────────┘ │ BTC/THB bx.in.th ────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/THB ───┤ BTC/THB LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/TRY Koinim ──────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/TRY ───┤ BTC/TRY LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/TZS LocalBitcoins ─────────── CSPA:BTC/TZS ───┤ BTC/UAH Exmo ────────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/UAH ───┤ BTC/UAH Kuna ────────────────┤ │ BTC/UAH LocalBitcoins ───────┘ │ BTC/USD 1BTCXE ──────────────┬─── CSPA:BTC/USD ───┤ BTC/USD ACX ─────────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Allcoin ─────────────┤ │ BTC/USD ANXPRO ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD BitBay ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD BitBays ─────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Bitex.la ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Bitfinex ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Bitinka ─────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Bitkonan ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD BitQuick ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Bitsane ─────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Bitstamp ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD BTC-e ───────────────┤ │ BTC/USD BTCC ────────────────┤ │ BTC/USD C-CEX ───────────────┤ │ BTC/USD CEX.IO ──────────────┤ │ XBT/USD Coinfloor ───────────┤ │ BTC/USD CRXzone ─────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Cryptonit ───────────┤ │ BTC/USD Exmo ────────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Gatecoin ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD GDAX ────────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Gemini ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD GOC.io ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD HitBTC ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Huobi ───────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Indacoin ────────────┤ │ XBT/USD Independent Reserve ─┤ │ XBT/USD itBit ───────────────┤ │ XBT/USD Kraken ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD LakeBTC ─────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Livecoin ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/USD OKCoin ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Quadriga CX ─────────┤ │ BTC/USD Quoine ──────────────┤ │ BTC/USD SouthXchange ────────┤ │ BTC/USD SpaceBTC ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD The Rock Trading ────┤ │ BTC/USD Vircurex ────────────┤ │ BTC/USD Wall of Coins ───────┤ │ BTC/USD xBTCe ───────────────┤ │ BTC/USD YoBit ───────────────┘ │ BTC/VEF LocalBitcoins ───────┬─── CSPA:BTC/VEF ───┤ BTC/VEF Surbitcoin ──────────┘ │ BTC/VND Bitcoin Vietnam ─────┬─── CSPA:BTC/VND ───┤ BTC/VND LocalBitcoins ───────┤ │ BTC/VND vbtc ────────────────┘ │ BTC/ZAR LocalBitcoins ───────┬─── CSPA:BTC/ZAR ───┘ XBT/ZAR Luno ────────────────┘

found @https://www.coinhills.com/cspa/

The peg is not a difficult problem.
Again the exchanges need to underwrite a common token(s) of fiat fixed value.
They are signaling $TET (omni platform) as their preferred choice.
IMO ... not to sure if I have full faith in anything Brock 'Cheese Pizza' Lover touches

There likely will be some slippage in the 24/7 markets ...
BUT ... here's the key idea ...

The exchanges, and VIPs can go to the issue'r, a clearing house, and get $0.99999999 at fixed windows of withdraw.

This is central banker 101.

It is easy to do.

The slippage can be fixed 'in House' by setting a fixed rates of:

$0.99999 of BTC at next 12pm payout 48hrs from now 
$0.99991 of BTC at next 12pm payout 24hrs from now 
$0.99911 of BTC at next 12hrs payout 
$0.99111 of BTC at next 6hrs  payout
$0.98000 of BTC at next 3hrs  payout 
$0.97500 of BTC at next 2hrs  payout
@spot right this instant 


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 16, 2017, 02:26:43 PM
https://zrcoin.io/prod

build a factory from ground up?
How much money do you need to build a factory?
We would like to attract not less than 3.5 million US dollars, which should be enough to launch the project.
The production line will be completed within 6 months of the end of the crowdsale.
Manufacture of Synth. ZrO2 will start no later than 7 months from the end of the crowdsale.
The enterprise will begin buying back ZrCoins at the market price of 1kg of Synth. ZrO2 in amounts of at least $400,000 per month, no later than 8 months from the end of the crowdsale. Investors also have the option of taking physical delivery of the product.

WAVES_plat

[anyone recall uro coin?]

https://zrcoin.io/pic/user/user-05.jpg
i will smelt you!



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 16, 2017, 05:03:15 PM
https://wavesplatform.com/img/info001c.svg


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 16, 2017, 07:58:16 PM
http://iex.ec/
iEx.ec
Blockchain-based Distributed Cloud Computing
-- YAWN !

https://zero.suprnova.cc/index.php
-- [sits up rapidly !]


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 17, 2017, 02:34:50 AM
https://particl.io/static/public/img/particl-compared-with-other-markets.png

https://particl.io UMBRA shadowcash scam 3.0
so they abandoned SDC?


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 17, 2017, 07:52:26 AM
square society pity sure egg storm brown weak quiet abuse rich salt
https://heatwallet.com/#/home


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 17, 2017, 08:06:25 AM
The media blackout of NXT is so funny. Conspiracy is strong in this one.
NXT didn't even make it to the Shit tier.
If you don't mention it, it will go away? Fat chance ;)

NXT?  At this point, what difference does it make?

NXT is less important than BBQcoin, because at least I still want to eat BBQcoin.

Ardor?  GTFO with your latest token-as-a-platform scam.

ETC makes NXT more obsolete than ETH over could.

Just give it up.  You and the DiamondCoin dead enders have no hope; your zombie coins are just minor footnotes in shitcoin history.

At least Dash managed to schlep a soda machine 1000s of miles just to take a selfie with some dude named after a shitty anti-virus.   :P

AMP https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=995987.0
BitCrystals (BCY) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=957797.0
HEAT Ledger Ltd https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1543991.0
LBRY.IO https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1541268.0
[XAUR] Xaurum  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1546279.0
NEM (XEM) Official Thread  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=654845.0

Equity Market Facts

EQUIBIT (EQB) 📈 A P2P Decentralized Securities Platform 📈  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684590.0



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 17, 2017, 08:45:21 AM
Rank   Company   Market Cap   Country
1   Apple Inc.    $740,024    UNITED STATES
2   Alphabet Inc    $580,811    UNITED STATES
3   Microsoft Corporation    $501,903    UNITED STATES
4   Amazon.com, Inc.    $422,139    UNITED STATES
5   Facebook Incorporation    $403,116    UNITED STATES
6   Berkshire Hathaway Inc.    $402,880    UNITED STATES
7   Johnson & Johnson    $338,834    UNITED STATES
8   Exxon Mobil Corporation    $338,729    UNITED STATES
9   JPMorgan Chase & Co.    $299,856    UNITED STATES
10   Tencent Holdings Limited    $281,278    CHINA
11   Samsung Electronics Company Limited    $258,515    KOREA (SOUTH)
12   General Electric Company    $257,430    UNITED STATES
13   Wells Fargo & Company    $256,582    UNITED STATES
14   Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd    $248,953    CHINA
15   AT&T Inc.    $247,864    UNITED STATES
16   Procter & Gamble Co    $240,200    UNITED STATES
17   Nestle S.A.    $235,747    SWITZERLAND
18   Bank of America Corporation    $223,667    UNITED STATES
19   China Mobile Limited    $222,587    HONG KONG
20   Wal-Mart Stores Inc    $221,865    UNITED STATES
21   Roche Holding Aktiengesellschaft    $217,819    SWITZERLAND
22   Royal Dutch Shell Plc    $215,146    NETHERLANDS
23   China Construction Bank Corp    $213,483    CHINA
24   PetroChina Co Ltd    $213,158    CHINA
25   Anheuser Busch Inbev NV    $212,173    BELGIUM
26   Visa Incorporation    $206,341    UNITED STATES
27   Pfizer Inc.    $201,760    UNITED STATES
28   Chevron Corporation    $200,858    UNITED STATES
29   Mercantil Servicios Financieros, C.A    $199,543    VENEZUELA
30   Verizon Communications    $198,370    UNITED STATES
31   The Coca-Cola Co    $183,655    UNITED STATES
32   Oracle Corporation    $181,046    UNITED STATES
33   Walt Disney Co    $178,997    UNITED STATES
34   Comcast Corporation    $176,475    UNITED STATES
35   Philip Morris International Incorporation    $175,598    UNITED STATES
36   Home Depot Inc    $175,263    UNITED STATES
37   Novartis AG    $174,745    SWITZERLAND
38   Merck & Co. , Inc.    $171,900    UNITED STATES
39   Intel Corporation    $166,733    UNITED STATES
40   Cisco Systems Incorporated    $162,355    UNITED STATES
.
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54   Mastercard, Inc.    $120,229    UNITED STATES
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90   Goldman Sachs Group Inc    $88,835    UNITED STATES
.
1337  Omega-Uno-Coin-o $038,619 Milloins   UNITED EARTH


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 17, 2017, 09:00:37 AM
Ticker:    P00P    
Country:    United States
Exchanges: NAS FRA MXK YO POLO KRAK    
Major Industry:    Retailing
Sub Industry:    Business Services
Sales:    10,743,006,000 (2016 Year Ending Jan 2017)
Fiscal Yr Ends:    December
Employees:    18,500
Salary: $$$$$$
Overhead:$$$$$
Reserves: adddie
Currency:    U.S. Dollars    
Market Cap:    85,496,045,967
Share Type:    Common / Re-issue
Shares TOTAL:    99,170,417    
Shares Outstanding:    49,170,417
Closely Held Shares:    145,002
Loosly Held Shares:    145,002


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 17, 2017, 06:20:05 PM
https://i.imgur.com/loyNbDn.png

http://bitcoinowl.com/
brockrecktor
Tokens built on the Ethereum blockchain platform will give gentlemen access to contact with XXX stars Kenna James, London Keyes, and Kat Dior in a closed club in Las Vegas. Millions of Google users are waiting for Esperanza Gomes, Madison Ivy, Asa Akira, Brandi Love and the other adult models of Bangbros to be added to the project as well.

The gentlemen’s club will accept its own cryptocurrency from its members. The new tokens, called Legends (LGD), will be available for buying on the Bittrex cryptocurrency exchange starting from April 18, 2017.

Find out more: https://coinidol.com/kenna-james-london-keyes-to-promote-porn-cryptocurrency/

https://coinidol.com/upload/iblock/964/9646f046af2830e9419fde2e6411b92c.jpg


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 18, 2017, 07:50:08 AM
Bitfinex   USDT/USD
Kraken   USDT/USD
POLo         USDT/btc,ltc,eth,xmr,dash, rip, lum, etc, ZEC, rep
Liqui          GNT/USDT vslice, edge
Cryptopia   DOGE/USDT  dot #$UNO

----
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Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 19, 2017, 01:18:31 AM
ICO wheres a list?

https://gnosis.pm/

I've done a lot of research on Gnosis. As far as I'm concerned I think it's gonna be an amazing project.

For me it's basically Augur 2.0, and so that it will be not as successful as REP, but much more.

But I wanted to know what you guys think about it. What you think about decentralized prediction markets?
Are you going to invest in GNO and if not, why?



here.. in bitcoin talk, there aren't a lot of news about this project..
i have found just this thread... but does not seems the original gnosis project:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=795727.0



Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 21, 2017, 10:35:05 AM
http://emovieventure.com/


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 21, 2017, 12:04:32 PM
jl7777 last dance, KOMO or bust!

Well there is NXT that does tokens as well.

KMD Dex will use atomic swaps and not IOUs  ;)

It is hard for me to take Komodo seriously, or more specifically jl7777.

He has started about 100 crypto projects, all of which he asked for and received funding, and he never seems to finish any of them.

https://nxtforum.org/nxtventures/

Is like a graveyard of failed projects...

Bitcoindark
Supernet
InstantDEX
NxtCoinsco
Pangea
NxtPrivacy
PrivateBet
ATOMIC
Skynet
NeoDice
Omnigames

I am probably missing a few too... Were any of these actually completed as advertised? Some were completed to the point of being barely functional, but I wouldn't really count that as truly following through and protecting his investor's best interests. If history tells us anything, then Komodo will be much of the same.



He obviously has a good skillset but yes i think komodo is his last chance. This gets left as another graveyard coin then he probably won't be given further chances to prove himself.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 21, 2017, 12:09:16 PM
Coins with Masternode?
Dash has 4122 Masternodes and growing at a rapid rate  :o. Getting closer and closer to beating Bitcoin in number of nodes.

Wow that is 4 million coins that can't be sold. There is only 6.6M dash in existence, so most of them can't be sold.
It's not surprising the price is strong


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 21, 2017, 03:34:32 PM
https://www.exodus.io/img/exodus-portfolio-2017@2x.jpg
https://www.exodus.io


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 22, 2017, 08:35:19 AM
http://68.media.tumblr.com/89ccedde4c4197610ac41d205669f661/tumblr_inline_onkfwmzagm1t0tbub_1280.png
bFinex bRex pOLO cTopia Krakk
http://68.media.tumblr.com/42746d49e5c6e563b41e343eefbf7163/tumblr_inline_omv5cpPXSo1t0tbub_1280.png


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 24, 2017, 12:09:46 PM
The developers of Gnosis are being way too greedy.
They could end up with $12.5m and also own more than 50% od the coins as well.

Gnosis is an open source blockchain project, not a private company.

They can't make it closed source, yet they act as though it is. They need us to secure the network. We don't need them.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/64ch1j/gnosis_crowdsale_price/?sort=top

Gnosis ICO raised 12,5Million Dollars in 10 Minutes, making the token worth 312 Million USD market capitalization.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 24, 2017, 12:12:18 PM
This is a very interesting perspective on Iconomi (ICN) and worth a read, even if you don't agree:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ICONOMIuncensored/comments/652fhb/is_iconomi_projects_goal_really_attainable_in_the/

I have tried to share this on the Iconomi thread, because it's an interesting read.

However, the moderator has deleted it, which indicates that he wants to suppress the opinions shared in the post. He has been deleting a large number of critical posts, and dismissing them as FUD or trolling.

This subreddit was created because Iconomi were deleting legitimate questions from their official sub, and booting people from Slack for asking difficult questions.

I encourage people to reply on the subreddit itself, with their own opinions.

Cheers!

the future of nearly all the ICOs is ...
WALLED GARDENS, but beautiful fertilized with Tons of BS!


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 24, 2017, 12:23:43 PM
buterin is a little alien looking scammer freak, stole Nick Szabo smart contracts idea and paid people to code for him, the resolved is broken network which could be hack and attack which need to fork almost every month, this crook pocketing tens or even hundreds of millions.
my take on this scam etheriuem that it will died when it turn to POS, or what this freak call it casper.

Butter's is a comedian.
I get the joke now!
Casper ... like a ghost ... that's the dev team once they pull a Toshi move and flip responsibility onto the bag holders.


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 24, 2017, 09:07:34 PM
What will happen to the miners of Ethereum after the switch to proof of stake? I have asked this question before and I have received a lot of answers that say they will mine other coins. They are in denial of the certainty that those miners will go to the cryptocoin that is most convenient for those miners. ETC.

The hashrate of ETC increased to almost 2 terrahashes and rising. The price is also rising at a good pace together with hashrate. If the hashrate of ETH is falling then we could see that a shift is happening.

It is this article made me think about the ETH and ETC landscape.

https://www.crypto-news.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/U5drUwVkqnRhsbcRxBJ7r1ECT1de1Ut_1680x8400-640x360.jpg

The Taipei Ethereum Meetup

Vitalik Buterin is one of the biggest players behind Ethereum, he is one of the founders and currently working as lead developer. Vitalik Buterin showed up at the Taipei Ethereum meetup, where he made a statement that the prerparation for Proof of Stake are now 75% complete. This is good news for all the people who are expecting the release of Ethereums next stage.

Where is Ethereum heading towards?

This is not the very first time where Ethereum came into news headlines. In one of the recently held interviews, Hudson Jameson, another founder and a  member of the Ethereum Foundation, gave an insight about the cryptocurrencies development. He explained how the roadmap for Ethereum will look like in 2017. Within a period of six months, they are looking forward to release the next version of their code, which is called Metropolis. After that, the consensus protocol will be switched from proof of work to proof of stake.


Read the article in full https://www.crypto-news.net/ethereums-proof-of-stake-is-75-percent-complete/




Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: BitcoinNational on April 25, 2017, 04:44:19 PM
Coins with dividends https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1880562.0

INSTA ICO is the new INSTAMINE. How many are there now pulling this???????????? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858970.0


Title: Re: SMART Coin Observer
Post by: polycryptoblog on May 20, 2017, 01:58:14 PM
jl7777 last dance, KOMO or bust!

Well there is NXT that does tokens as well.

KMD Dex will use atomic swaps and not IOUs  ;)

It is hard for me to take Komodo seriously, or more specifically jl7777.

He has started about 100 crypto projects, all of which he asked for and received funding, and he never seems to finish any of them.

https://nxtforum.org/nxtventures/

Is like a graveyard of failed projects...

Bitcoindark
Supernet
InstantDEX
NxtCoinsco
Pangea
NxtPrivacy
PrivateBet
ATOMIC
Skynet
NeoDice
Omnigames

I am probably missing a few too... Were any of these actually completed as advertised? Some were completed to the point of being barely functional, but I wouldn't really count that as truly following through and protecting his investor's best interests. If history tells us anything, then Komodo will be much of the same.







He obviously has a good skillset but yes i think komodo is his last chance. This gets left as another graveyard coin then he probably won't be given further chances to prove himself.

What you are saying is just plain wrong about jl777's projects.   Besides SuperNET and Komodo,  there was no funding requests for the projects.  Most of the projects that you listed are not even James projects.

BitcoinDark:   Still functional but has upgraded to Komodo
SuperNET:     Still a working organization that is growing everyday
InstantDEX:   DEX API works,  GUI soon on the way  ( summer 2017)
Nxtcoinsco:   Tradebots and Liquidity Providers being tested now and KMD/BTC  LP nodes and Tradebots live on Bittrex.
Pangea:   Not originally jl777's project  but an orphan he adopted.   Work will continue on Pangea once after DEX and other integral features completed
NXTprivacy:   Full functional,   Jumblr Anonymizer
PrivateBet:   on backburner
ATOMIC:   Another 3rd party projected that James has adopted.    Fully Functional:   Look at Atomic Explorer and Crosschain swaps in Agama wallet.
Skynet:    Not jl777's project: It is Nexern's project and he has disappeared
NeoDice:  Not jl777's project:,  though I do imagine once the core features are done it shouldn't take much to implement this
Omnigames:  Not jl777's project. Was a scam and abandoned. 


Most of you criticism of jl777  is about projects that he has nothing to do with and totally ignores the fact   that he has indeed been coming through on his promises.