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121  Economy / Trading Discussion / Is this bogdanoff trader exist? on: March 14, 2018, 03:36:30 PM
https://www.youtube.com/embed/KV5QlSgq7lg

is this what really happening in crypto market?

does someone like this exist?
122  Other / Off-topic / How to create a crypto website without coding? on: March 14, 2018, 07:24:57 AM
Hello there, i want to ask you guys,

how to create a website with just drag and drop, cut and paste. without coding?

I found a cool plugin for sketch here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=171&v=5_7cpKMpNXU

but it only work in mac computer.

is there any tools like this that works on windows?
123  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Suspicious account in cryptomus.com on: March 04, 2018, 01:16:07 PM
Hello there,

cryptomus.com is a coin prediction website, where you can pay top trader to see their coin portfolio.

all trader are given free 1000 virtual money, the highest gain will be listed on top and will be able to charge fees to anyone interested to follow their position.

anyway, i found this a bit suspicious,

if you look here https://www.cryptomus.com/activity and sort the best trader using "top USD account value",

you will see all the all top trader list.

but i dont see this guy anywhere on the list even though he gain 57456.78%

https://www.cryptomus.com/profile/479/iamwolfz

can somebody give an explanation about this?

thanks.
It's highly likely that the admin(s) of the site is in charge of the best trader profile. The whole free prediction and free virtual money is just a screen to distract you from the fact that you will still end up paying something, in this instance charged fees for those interested in following their positions.



yeah, i thought so too. would like to get opinion from their users in this forum.

but anyway, they say 8 successful prediction out of 10 prediction will get $100.

you think this is a scam?
124  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it possible to retrieve deleted address? on: March 04, 2018, 01:06:46 PM
even thought USDt and bitcoin are not the same, but as a new user, this confuses me alot, why the address can be recycle by other coin.
if it not, will it be recycle and used by other people?
earlier you asked this in context of bitcoin and not in general cryptocurrency
your definition of recycle is not appropriate in lieu of reusing the same address when talking about 2 different chains
BTC and all its forks BCH, BTG, BTX, BCD, SBCD, and etc etc etc all have exactly the same valid address space

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what if somebody should send me btc, but they send me usdt instead. and he show me the transaction already confirmed. i can be fooled easily.
as simple as checking the txid on the correct chain,
check BTC explorer (or your BTC wallet) if you expecting BTC... not USDT explorer

yes sorry, i asked in context of bitcoin. but i cant waste this opportunity by opening a new thread and ask another person.

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and all its forks BCH, BTG, BTX, BCD, SBCD, and etc etc etc all have exactly the same valid address space

i honestly dont know about this.

so my address in btc wallet can possibly be other people address in the universe of bch? or btg?
125  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Suspicious account in cryptomus.com on: March 04, 2018, 12:39:28 PM
Hello there,

cryptomus.com is a coin prediction website, where you can pay top trader to see their coin portfolio.

all trader are given free 1000 virtual money, the highest gain will be listed on top and will be able to charge fees to anyone interested to follow their position.

anyway, i found this a bit suspicious,

if you look here https://www.cryptomus.com/activity and sort the best trader using "top USD account value",

you will see all the all top trader list.

but i dont see this guy anywhere on the list even though he gain 57456.78%

https://www.cryptomus.com/profile/479/iamwolfz

can somebody give an explanation about this?

thanks.
the site is a gambling site, if you love playing dice please try but I think you better avoid because it will make you bankrupt, there you have to bet at least 1000 $, and you should post about predict the price, if your prediction is right, you will benefit and if not right you will lose. my advice is better you avoid the site.

its a free prediction site. you can earn $100 if you can predict 8 successful price out of 10 prediction.

and if your prediction rate are high, people can subscribe to your prediction and use it to buy coins in binance or poloniex.

but after all, stock, forex, crypto trading are all gambling right.
126  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it possible to retrieve deleted address? on: March 04, 2018, 11:49:30 AM
Let say i have a wallet at blockchain.info, and deleted one address.
as I remember when you delete an address from listed addresses in your bc.info, it goes to archived addresses
you can restore it anytime to reuse it for receiving or sending in case some mistakenly send to that address
bc.info is an HD wallet now and generate new addresses deterministically from seed
as long as you have your seed (Mnemonic phrase), you can use it to restore all your addresses

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is it possible to get the same address?
if it not, will it be recycle and used by other people?
for someone else? slim to none. if it happens this is called an address collision
address is not assigned, there's no such thing as recycled address

take a look at this

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3023025.0

even thought USDt and bitcoin are not the same, but as a new user, this confuses me alot, why the address can be recycle by other coin.

what if somebody should send me btc, but they send me usdt instead. and he show me the transaction already confirmed. i can be fooled easily.
127  Economy / Trading Discussion / Suspicious account in cryptomus.com on: March 04, 2018, 11:41:00 AM
Hello there,

cryptomus.com is a coin prediction website, where you can pay top trader to see their coin portfolio.

all trader are given free 1000 virtual money, the highest gain will be listed on top and will be able to charge fees to anyone interested to follow their position.

anyway, i found this a bit suspicious,

if you look here https://www.cryptomus.com/activity and sort the best trader using "top USD account value",

you will see all the all top trader list.

but i dont see this guy anywhere on the list even though he gain 57456.78%

https://www.cryptomus.com/profile/479/iamwolfz

can somebody give an explanation about this?

thanks.
128  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it possible to retrieve deleted address? on: March 04, 2018, 09:36:15 AM
I didn't realise you could delete an address from that wallet. But even if you could, that would only be a cosmetic change - you basically will always be able to access any funds stored in any address in your wallet. And no, it's not possible for it to get "recycled" or used by other people. That's how Bitcoin works. Every address generated in your wallet is unique only to that wallet, since they're derived from the wallet's public key and accessible by its private key.

Therefore, the addresses are owned only by you... as long as you're the only one controlling your private keys.
 

oh, we cant?

i always read about bitcoin safety on blogs, most of them advice to not use the same address over and over again for privacy concerns.

based on that, my assumption will be that the address in our wallet can be deleted for new address.

so we can create unlimited address within our wallet?

ps:unrelated. is yahoomessenger is still available? kinda miss the old time.
129  Other / Beginners & Help / Is it possible to retrieve deleted address? on: March 04, 2018, 07:54:20 AM
Let say i have a wallet at blockchain.info, and deleted one address.

is it possible to get the same address?

if it not, will it be recycle and used by other people?
130  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Developing Telegram bot wallet on: March 04, 2018, 07:49:59 AM
Ok, so last week I finalized prototype, still testing everything and want to go through security audit before launching.
But if anyone's willing to help with beta testing - please message me, I'll share details. I'm also going to come up with some sort of reward for beta testers.
Currently bot is running on testnet, so I can send you some balance for testing.

hey count me in as beta tester. im interested to know your progress.

starting your own website took time to gain popularity, but by using telegram, you can be popular in an instant.

i think chat based app/program will be the next wave.
131  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help to understand bitcoin halving calculation. on: March 04, 2018, 07:37:54 AM
If you start at 500 coins, then the halving schedule goes 500, 250, 125, 62.5, ... So, you need three cycles more just to get down to close to 50.

If you really want to ten times more coins, with the same emission schedule, then set artofwarsatoshi to 0.0000001, i.e. ten times bigger. Your starting reward is 5,000,000,000 artofwarsatoshis.


Bingo. The rewards would need to be different than just 10x and hope that everything works out the same. That would be fine if the distribution was linear, which of course it's not because it's halved every four years.

I'd suggest you make a specific calculator that can do the calculations for you, to see how much you should have the first four years of block rewards at.


yes this is what im trying to do. to create a calculator for both user and developer. but first i have to determined what parameters should be in this calculations.
132  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help to understand bitcoin halving calculation. on: March 04, 2018, 02:30:53 AM
yes, my mistake, if it were to be 2,100,000 block before halving, it will takes every 40 years before halving.

so these are the basic parameter:

bitcoin per block = 50
total coin = 21mil
daily block = 144
halving = every 210,000 block
halving cycle = 4years
last block = 136 years
decimal points = 8 decimals

if we want to create a new coin with 10 times more, with the same cycle as bitcoin, we have to sacrifice the decimal parameters.

coin per block = 500
total coin = 210 mil
daily block = 144
halving = every 210,000 block
halving cycle = 4years
last block = 136 years
decimal points = 7 decimals
(red indicates changes, gray indicates unchanged)

is this right? any other parameters should be put into account?
133  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Help to understand bitcoin halving calculation. on: February 27, 2018, 07:01:36 AM
bitcoin per block = 50
daily block = 144
halving = every 210,000 block
halving cycle = 4years
total coin = 21mil

the amount of cycle need to empty the block will be 34 cycle.

34 cycle times 4 years = 136years. http://planetcalc.com/3718/ (input -50 in intial value x0 and 50 in intial value x1)
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if i want to create new coin with 10 times per block value, which is 500, it will goes like this.

coin per block = 500
daily block = 144
halving = every 2,100,000 block
halving cycle = 4years
total coin = 210mil

from my understanding, it should be 34 cycle, which is 136years. should be the same as bitcoin.

but why i get 37 cycle = 148 years?

what parameter should be taken into calculation if I want to have 136years, exactly like bitcoin cycle?

134  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Help to jump start a blockchain ideas. on: February 16, 2018, 05:32:23 PM
wow. thank you for your kind advice. im not used to this kind of attention. no one cares about me before.

thank you.

but ive seen a lot of project, they not even have prototype, but they raised a lot of money. and then they left the project altogether.

of course what they do is wrong,

but didnt it proves we can raise money without money?
You can raise money with team and lot of advertising, that need some money. Believe me i working on this kind of industries long enough.

I need your advice. can I have your contact? email address?
135  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Help to jump start a blockchain ideas. on: February 16, 2018, 05:21:26 PM
i feel so sucks thinking that only english speaking person and european faces have a bigger chance to success.
But I hope it will change soon.
No its not like that, we all have same chance here. The important thing is to try, also have some money to support you will be great.

trust me, the gap are bigger.

first the education, and then connections, it is really difficult for people from slumdog to have a lightest chance.

take UBER. the idea of UBER is so simple. But if it were to be develope by 3rd world country, no one will use it. their local transpotation union will shut it down. it will be scrap.

the reason the 3rd world country accept UBER is because they dont want to look stupid. they say, all developed country accepted it, why not they accepted it.

136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Help to jump start a blockchain ideas. on: February 16, 2018, 05:14:44 PM
Its hard if we dont know what kind of project you working on. And if you share it here your idea can be stolen by people who have money to devlop. And launch an ICO by your self also imposible. Try to explain a little about your idea but dont explain everything, just some major detail would be enough.

wow. thank you for your kind advice. im not used to this kind of attention. no one cares about me before.

thank you.

but ive seen a lot of project, they not even have prototype, but they raised a lot of money. and then they left the project altogether.

of course what they do is wrong,

but didnt it proves we can raise money without money?
137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Help to jump start a blockchain ideas. on: February 16, 2018, 05:06:28 PM
I'm also new here, if of course you can call it, because I can not manage to improve my ranks and could not improve my merit, probably because my English is not that good. But still I think that you just need to read this forum more and the idea will come

i feel so sucks thinking that only english speaking person and european faces have a bigger chance to success.

But I hope it will change soon.
138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Help to jump start a blockchain ideas. on: February 16, 2018, 04:58:23 PM
Hello there. im new here.

I have been reading so much about bitcoin, altcoin and blockchain, and found out a small problem in this industry.

I have written up my idea into 33 page of business paper or whitepaper as you called it. with step by step mock up design.

I really want to jump start this idea. obviously i have no money, but i like to have a team to develop this idea. I know its gona be a success because of the economic symbiosis that ive put together.

I notice a lot of project lack of real world uses, and economic cycle. but most of them strives anyway.

I dont have expertise in programming but I have a sense of looking at real world problem and use technology to solve the problem.

I have written so many ideas in the past 5 years, none took off, first because of no funds and second because gathering a team is a hard task, im not good at talking, but i can show pictures.

Blockchain has proven to gives people like me a chance to jump start any written idea. i thought of giving it a try.

the whitepaper ive written are not technical, its easier for non technical person to understand.

Im hoping you guys can give it a look, and provide your skill, advice, insight.

Thank you so much spending your time reading my request.
139  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: is it possible to create a new blockchain and let it act like middleman? on: February 12, 2018, 06:55:07 PM
Hello there. im writing a new idea. need to ask advice.

this is my questions,

is it possible to create a new blockchain to hold transaction for 2 party?

example: lets call this new blockchain, BANKCOIN. you have BTC want want ETH.

what you will do is, create a rules, say, input 1 btc and want 10eth. the blockchain will create a temporary bitcoin wallet and eth wallet,

you will deposit your bitcoin to this newly created btc wallet owned by BANKCOIN. once BTC deposit, a contract will be created.

and then someone else will complete your transaction by depositing 10 eth to this contract.

automatically you will receive ETH, and this guy will receive BTC, sent automatically by the BANKCOIN blockchain contract.

This already exists, its called atomic swaps. Also, look up the "0x" ETH token.

hello,thank you for your reply.

i read about atomic swap, it does not mention creating a new blockchain.

but yes, im trying to solve cross chain problem with other approach.

is there any technology that allow a decentralize chain to own a temporary wallet?

thank you for your attention. really appreciate it.
140  Bitcoin / Project Development / is it possible to create a new blockchain and let it act like middleman? on: February 12, 2018, 04:28:07 PM
Hello there. im writing a new idea. need to ask advice.

this is my questions,

is it possible to create a new blockchain to hold transaction for 2 party?

example: lets call this new blockchain, BANKCOIN. you have BTC want want ETH.

what you will do is, create a rules, say, input 1 btc and want 10eth. the blockchain will create a temporary bitcoin wallet and eth wallet,

you will deposit your bitcoin to this newly created btc wallet owned by BANKCOIN. once BTC deposit, a contract will be created.

and then someone else will complete your transaction by depositing 10 eth to this contract.

automatically you will receive ETH, and this guy will receive BTC, sent automatically by the BANKCOIN blockchain contract.
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