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121  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: November 03, 2017, 11:41:54 PM
TRYING TO SELL BIBLEPAY...the saga continues

so an update. after a little under an hour, the biblepay made it through the internets into the cozy hands of ccex.

next i proudly went to the trade page, and listed it at 11 satoshi.

"Here you go kind sir, i have come with my humble biblepay coin for the listed 11 satoshi"

"Ah yes, hello there. i heard it took us an hour to get there. no worries we still have buyers. lets see. you have 1 biblepay coin?"

**HAHAHAHA**

"NO you PEASANT...have you not see the little pop up!. Let me sneak it up under your eyes. Can you not read PEASANT!"

so i read the pop up. so small. scrolls up at the lower left. the squirms away when i try to copy it

[amount must be 0.0001]

"You see you peasant lad. you must sell us at least 0.0001 btc of biblepay. come back when you have 1000 biblepay!"

"1000 biblepay! good sir. my little farm can produce but 4 or 5 a day sir."

***HAHAHAHA***

"And remember lad. you must do this 20 more times before we will even let you take out one satoshi from here"

"But kind sir. think of the children!"

"Away PEASANT. this is the land of crypto. all your satoshi are belongs to us"
122  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: November 03, 2017, 10:44:48 PM
wanted to share my experiences on trying to sell a biblepay coin   Huh Huh Huh

i created account on the exchange. that part was fairly simple

then i sent it 1 biblepay coin to the exchange. well i should say its sending it. they need 7 confirmations. each one appears to take 4 minutes. so i guess half hour to move from biblepay wallet to exchange

once that is in i guess i go to the sell and put in my coin at market price

i think they are asking for 1 satoshi as their fee?

but what really shocked me is to withdraw the btc to my own btc wallet

they want 200k satoshi  Shocked Shocked Shocked. thats $14! on the sale of 1 biblepay @ $0.0007!

that means id have to sell at least 20,000 bpay coins @ 10 satoshi to even be able to get 1 satoshi out of it

so i figured that bibleplay coin when/if sold will be locked up at that exchange.

is that correct? its really crazy how much is lost to the exchange just trying to liquidate to btc

surely i must be wrong in my estimate?  Huh Tongue Huh Cry
123  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: November 03, 2017, 09:46:27 PM
If you would like me to create you a right side up one of these for your project or advertising campaign PM me Smiley lol


                                                  
  






im so happy this forum has an ignore feature. its right under the user name.

so they can keep posting this nonesense but no one will see it lol
124  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: November 03, 2017, 08:26:33 PM
Rob,

I like the improvements that have appeared at the pool site.  love the store idea and the enhancements to the dashboard page!

is there any way you can update the dashboard so it shows the mining balances (final and immature) with usd as well as btc value?

since you have the exchange data points should be possible and perhaps simple feature

thanks!
125  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: November 03, 2017, 07:40:45 PM
can someone help me understand the exchanges?

i see listed there a huge amount of bbp for sale at a price. does that mean whoever listed that is first in line to sell it? if so that is rather unfair as it provides no liquidity for other people. is that just the way it is in crypto? new to this scene.

if its the case that the big time miners will flood the exchanges with coins, then how is this supposed to function as a currency? if we cant convert the bbp into something spendable (ie food, rent, etc) then what?

again i am new to crytpoeconomics. if someone can suggest some strategies or expectations id appreciate it. id like to set realistic expectations and goals

The exchanges work like they do on the stock market.  So right now, the highest buy order is 10 and the lowest sell order is 11.  To make it easier to explain, I'll say there are 100K coins offered at each price. 

So that means, right now, if you had 50K coins to sell, you could instantly sell them for 10 each (minus the C-Cex commision) and net in round numbers .005 BTC.  If you wanted to buy 50K coins, you could instantly buy them at 11 each for a cost of .0055 BTC. 

The other option is to put in buy or sell orders at a given price, in which case you will have a standing order at that level until filled or cancelled.

One more complication, let's say the highest buy order was 10 for 100K and the next highest was 9 for 100K.  If you wanted to instantly sell 150K coins, your first 100K would be sold at 10 and then the last 50K would sell for 9.  Finally, lets say the highest buy order was for 10 at 100K and you also thought 10 was the right price to buy at.  So if you put in a buy order for 10 at 50K, your order would be behind the first 100K's order and you would get the 100,001 - 150,000th coins sold at that price.

thanks. so it sounds like you an sell for btc instantly as long as its for the market price.

can you help me understand what would actually make sense after all the fees and such. i dont understand how much the exchange gets if i decide to sell bbp for btc. but then i think they take an amount when you move the coins out of the exchange?

if you can give me some rough guidelines of a breakeven point or minimum bbp to mine to make a profit (after all the fees) that would help me (and others im sure) on how aggressively to mine it
126  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: November 03, 2017, 06:39:01 PM
can someone help me understand the exchanges?

i see listed there a huge amount of bbp for sale at a price. does that mean whoever listed that is first in line to sell it? if so that is rather unfair as it provides no liquidity for other people. is that just the way it is in crypto? new to this scene.

if its the case that the big time miners will flood the exchanges with coins, then how is this supposed to function as a currency? if we cant convert the bbp into something spendable (ie food, rent, etc) then what?

again i am new to crytpoeconomics. if someone can suggest some strategies or expectations id appreciate it. id like to set realistic expectations and goals.
127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: November 03, 2017, 02:54:44 AM
LAME

Should check out a REAL altcoin like AntiChristCoin666 instead!

Lol.

Smiley

HAIL SATAN

Hi @Kayaman85, thanks for stopping by and offering your feedback Smiley

You should checkout the front page for additional details about the project, the whitepaper (http://pool.biblepay.org/Docs/BiblePay_White_Paper.pdf) details all the new and unique features that Biblepay offers.
Here are the details about all the orphans and children who are benefiting from Biblepay every month. http://accountability.biblepay.org/
There's even a faucet(10 BBP) for you to start with.

If you like the code but have different beliefs, feel free to fork the https://github.com/biblepay/biblepay repo to create your own.
Have a blessed day.

what he really meant to say was

see ya in the afternow
128  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: October 31, 2017, 08:51:05 AM
As much as I am against christianity, and religion in general, I gotta ask. Is this CPU only? and is it worth it? Smiley

i dont know what you mean by 'worth it'. i like what ive seen so far.
129  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: October 31, 2017, 06:23:07 AM
can someone explain how 'mike' is hashing at 200000 ??



130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: October 30, 2017, 11:06:23 PM
whats the latest info on getting biblepay to run on raspberry pi? has anyone successfully compiled the unix version?
what is its hashrates?
131  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: October 30, 2017, 08:28:51 PM
I was thinking of ways to make us a team player in the great tribulation, after reading that reddit post where someone asked us if we were the mark of the beast.

I was thinking, how can we create an outline of features that would provide value during the great tribulation, instead of rolling over and dying.

So far here is what came to mind:

- Reverse implosion database, full of phone numbers, addresses, contacts and background info on Christian members
- Biblepay Emergency mode, where each step of the ledger is either manually committed, or synced via an alternative network other than cat5/wifi
- Silver coins, survival food for sale for biblepay, from the pool (and hopefully in wallet eventually)
- Some groundbreaking feature that gives intrinsic value to a coin when the blockchain stops (this is if the internet completely goes down including wifi), or, an alternative idea that keeps the chain rolling
- A simpler protocol, one that can be executed by hand (probably not realistic)

A long time ago, while working for a blood delivery company, we had an emergency mode that we entered if the power and LAN went out.  We would take orders from hospitals, write them down manually, and if possibly print all the blood drivers routes out manually, and continue operations by moving papers around like it was in the 60s.  I was thinking, if we are fortunate enough in the great trib to move anything around, we could use this as one idea.

In the most basic sense, it would be valuable to have maps of where the Christians are (IE US), and band together and share our food and water, and help each other.  So of course with the block chain being private by default, most everyone will not want to share all this personal info by default.  But one option is maybe we build in an implosion database.  We could make it encrypt 'contact records' entered into the UI with a key on the client side that corresponds to an unlock key that is broadcast back to unlock all the data but only if the chain does not advance for 7 days straight.  Then, each users copy is fully readable (ie the whole record database).  



probably shouldnt be discussing all the plans publically lest counter measure be developed before hand right ? Smiley

132  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread on: October 28, 2017, 09:22:21 PM

I am wondering, is it wrong to call the chosen God Node a God Node?  Should it be a Master sanctuary?  Any better terms?  If its not blasphemous, we could call it a God Node


yes of course its blasphemous!

3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.

Im pretty sure this qualifies as 'in vain' dont you?

do not call it that. its offensive to a believer and to God
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