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Do ads also have to be Chinese? Do you provide ad creation services?
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What are your rates for setting up something similar to what you have demoed and do you provide source code for the solutions you build?
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Do you write articles that can be used on blogs or others sites? Or other writing services?
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Do you provide source code for the things you build?
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Do you accept bounty payments for your services?
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The headline is a little misleading compared to what the article delivers. It's still nice to see mention of cryptocurrency in places like that though.
Would be more exciting if there were more details or specifics.
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You can use coinpayments like third party website to accept payments via altcoin, and they give you possibility to generate altcoin deposit address they support which you can either exchange for bitcoin or hold as it. But if you are trying to operate a single altcoin supported platform better to run own altcoin node and connect it via your frontend script.
I think he is looking for that "frontend script" here.
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If you are asking this question then you are probably better off not trying. Launching or relaunching a coin takes a lot of effort and specific skills. If you do not know these things you will have a very steep uphill climb ahead of you.
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The stake reward is what makes people want to hold the coins and run nodes. Without the stake reward there is little motivation to get or hold the coins. Yes, it's true there are fewer coins, but that's part of the balance.
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Set up a server (AWS, etc.) and install: https://github.com/iquidus/explorerThen point your sub-domain to the server running Iquidus. There are other open-source block explorers but Iquidus is popular and easy to set up and customize. so many thanks i tried many times finally install it and working (not 100% ) thank you but have a problem how to integrate it with my altcoin algo x13 file : settings.json // ensure links on API page are valid "api": { "blockindex": 1337, "blockhash": "1733320247b15ca2262be646397d1ffd6be953fa638ebb8f5dcbb4c2b91b34f1", "txhash": "f270cd3813254c9922a2e222a56ba745842d9112223a1394062e460b33d27b7e", "address": "RBiXWscC63Jdn1GfDtRj8hgv4Q6Zppvpwb" }, Algo shouldn't be an issue since it pulls the blocks from the daemon so if it's populating the DB it should be working.
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You may not want a coin with a high stake rate since that can create a surplus of the coin which puts pressure on the price. You may want to look more at coin maturity times so you don't have to wait as long for the coins to start earning.
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Pretty much any coin that stakes early and frequently with a reasonable exchange rate and some liquidity is the way to go. You'll need to dig a bit but you can start with some of the higher volume coins on any of the bigger exchanges and work your way down.
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Tried visiting the site but it doesn't go past the loader, just a logo with rainbow dots moving underneath.
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There is almost no risk in staking a coin. When you are staking that means you are running a node and nodes keep a coin healthy.
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Are you able to explain how an AI can learn from complete randomness?
It wouldn't be complete randomness. The AI will decide to make the bet win or not. You can check some things on youtube like learning AIs playing videogames. The implementation would be the same. I don't need to check videos on YouTube, videogames and dice are not the same. Dice is a random number generator with no effect on the output from the input of the user. No previous or future actions affect the outcome of a dice roll so there is nothing for the AI to learn.
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Are you able to explain how an AI can learn from complete randomness?
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Stay away from dice, you can't win in the long run.
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This forum is your mentor and the exchanges are your school.
Good luck!
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