Snowykingdom please be a gentleman.
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Here is my question: 1. Even Vitalik Buterin with Ethereum can't beat Bitcoin. How you gonna do it ?
This is a very hard feat for any coin developer,because Bitcoin is the pioneer,it's just enough that he can help early adopters to make a profit and create usage for his coin but beating Bitcoin is almost impossible .. The coin which is not trying to beat Bitcoin doesn't deserve investments.
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Here is my question: 1. Even Vitalik Buterin with Ethereum can't beat Bitcoin. How you gonna do it ?
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IOTA is made exactly for this use case: storing data/hashes from IoT sensors. Thus it take 0 (zero) fees. I'm very surprised that no one mentioned this. https://iotatangle.slack.com, ask help in #testing and #developers
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Several years ago I used a Bitcoin miner from BitMinter that was written in Java, which is odd since almost every miner and coin software is written in C and/or C++.
I know that coin software written in Java won't be nearly as fast as C/C++, but are there any out there currently using Java as the main source?
The eMunie platform is written almost entirely in Java, but the long standing myth that Java is much slower than C/C++ no longer holds true in most circumstances. Sure C/C++ is faster for some operations (big integer/decimal calculations being one of them), but for the most part the performance is pretty comparable (within a % or two) for common operations thanks to a number of optimizations and features. If you really need the raw speed of C/C++ (or even ASM) Java has whats called the JNI ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Native_Interface) which allows developers to call functions in 3rd party libraries written in whatever language they desire. JNI allows you to leverage all of the positives of Java, while still being able to drop to a lower level for performance requirements on hardware that supports the required libraries. If the software is operating on an OS/hardware that doesn't have the library required for the performance kick, then you can execute your operation using a reference function written purely in Java so that it remains portable. Java gets a lot of shit thrown at it based on facts that are ancient and no longer true, or because people assume it's the same as JavaScript. In fact they are two totally different languages, developed at different points in time, with totally different purposes in mind. Yes, and you can write on C++ everything you can write on java plus you can write the java itself on C++
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Several years ago I used a Bitcoin miner from BitMinter that was written in Java, which is odd since almost every miner and coin software is written in C and/or C++.
I know that coin software written in Java won't be nearly as fast as C/C++, but are there any out there currently using Java as the main source?
I know nxt, nem, qora, iota, emunie Maybe there are even more of them nxt is a java coin? Are you sure? Ofc it/ardor is java coin, cfb is java programmer.
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Several years ago I used a Bitcoin miner from BitMinter that was written in Java, which is odd since almost every miner and coin software is written in C and/or C++.
I know that coin software written in Java won't be nearly as fast as C/C++, but are there any out there currently using Java as the main source?
I know nxt, nem, qora, iota, emunie Maybe there are even more of them
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In my opinion, a coin will be going to the " moon " if it goes above 1,000 times its lowest value. I am currently looking for the next bitcoin but can't find any coin that fits my liking now. I believe the next coin that goes up 1,000 times will be a coin that nobody will expect.
Hey bro, I'm looking the same coin! Please PM me when you find one.
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Lots of altcoin discussions circle around the question if and when a specific coin/token will reach "the moon". I am asking you now; how much revenue do you have to make in order to reach "the moon".
If I invest 1 million x2 is the moon. If I invest 1 dollar then even x1000 is not the moon.
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Thank you, it would be very interesting for me to read this
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I'm looking for someone to teach me the ins and outs of BTC and help me make money. I'm willing to obviously give you a percentage of the earnings. I'm incredibly serious and have a very strong worth ethic. I will do whatever it takes to follow directions and make us BOTH money. If you would like to help please send an email to Yoceyrismartinez@gmail.comI'm in a good mood today, so here is the plan: 1) Buy bitcoins 2) Hold bitcoins PM me if you find this strategy useful and wanna share the profits. I'm still learning about trading but don't have capital so might be a long time before I even start trading. Regarding buy and hold, wouldn't you need to sell at some point? Or maybe you use the profits to buy other crypto and trade that? Ooops, guess I'm asking a lot of questions. It depends on what do you think is the fate of bitcoin. If you think it'll become the new world glogal currency - it doesn't make sense to sell EVER.
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I'm looking for someone to teach me the ins and outs of BTC and help me make money. I'm willing to obviously give you a percentage of the earnings. I'm incredibly serious and have a very strong worth ethic. I will do whatever it takes to follow directions and make us BOTH money. If you would like to help please send an email to Yoceyrismartinez@gmail.comI'm in a good mood today, so here is the plan: 1) Buy bitcoins 2) Hold bitcoins PM me if you find this strategy useful and wanna share the profits.
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They both followed the rules, I don't see what is wrong. Redirect your anger towards somebody/something else.
Oh, I'm not angry. I'm a big supporter of the twins.
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Max Kordek (not a programmer) took Crypti source code (the product of Boris Povod hard work) and gathered 12'000 BTC on ICO, or 10 000 000 $$$. Sasha Ivanov (not a programmer) took Scorex source code (the product of kushti hard work) and gathered almost 29662 BTC on ICO, or 23 000 000 $$$. The programmer tonych work hard and decided to give his new coin (the product of his hard work) for FREE to people, for those who just link their BTC address at special site. Now here is the interesting part: both Kordek and Ivanov took their ICO money and link their wallets, so they now control 20% and 10% of tonych coin :-) What a nice pair we have in cryptoland! Max Kordek and Sasha Ivanov looks so different, but they act the same way as if they are brothers!
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Well guys.. If bitcoin dies tomorrow because of such a high rate or any other reason .. Which is the best altcoin will the person switch to first? This means the altcoin in which the population will more likely to invest on??
Well, if bitcoin die you will not be able to invest BTC, cause it will cost nothing. The only option people will have is to invest USD, but no one would do it, after they lose everything in bitcoin (think price goes from $800 to $0). So the answer to your question is: people will lost faith in crypto and there will be no other altcoin which will take btc-s place
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Not a competition. They target human interatcion market, not machine market. And it has fees. Although the idea of their supply is strange, in iota the crazy supply is because it will be in use by machines to sell electricity and cpu time.
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From whom
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2017 will be interesting year. I will watch on Lisk project. I wonder how Kordek will spend more then 10.000.000 $.
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What is IOTA?
It's a new type of distributed ledger based on DAG and there is no fees in IOTA design. And devs target to use it togather with Internet of Things, namely a data gathered from the sensors. Now what interesting that the team who develope IOTA also developing a ternary async CPU for internet of things. More info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbJMtJq20NY&t=768sThus, we get this: in distributed ledger IOTA we store data, gathared from the sensors, and the data is been process by a flat async distributed computer. In my view these reflects the idea of modern AI closly.
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