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1301  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: My Speculation Thread (Charts and Analysis Included ;)) on: May 15, 2017, 12:34:17 AM
Vlight, I wasn't really asking for any advice this time around.  I was merely trying to word out and share my thought process with all of you and hopefully get some comments but not advice.  I'm sure a lot of you here also had the same predicament as I'm having right now.  Grin

If you must know, I'm loading the gun and preparing to fire.  I'm gonna put more money in the pot and buy more ETC.  Gamboool!

Which isn't performing that bad, for sure a pump but a double bottom at 9th & 13th may and at least +14% should be doable from today/rightnow by reaching the USD-ATH which is lower than ATH valued in BTC
The bitcoin run comes to the rescue and should get some support by ... that stupid ransomware incident.
1302  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Cash is better than Bitcoin. on: May 15, 2017, 12:24:54 AM
if there is a spyware in your system

The videocamera on the keyboard and the screen is much easier.

on a Hewlett-Packard laptop it would be the Conexant audio driver to blunder gross ways
https://www.modzero.ch/advisories/MZ-17-01-Conexant-Keylogger.txt
1303  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: WAVES. Ultimate crypto-tokens blockchain platform. on: May 14, 2017, 10:52:41 PM
if the order matching server on waves is centralized, isn't waves susceptible to same ddos attacks like polo preventing orders to go through?
Poloniex surprisingly has reCaptchas if contacted from a network that would anonymize your identity.

Each and every wallet drops malicious connections, keeping them blocked for some timeout like 24 hours.

Just the same, does not matter much if centralized vs. decentralized. Everything adressable is a hitable target and has to be able to defend itself.
1304  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]🔥DOPECOIN🔥2nd ONLINE SHOP UP AND RUNNING - ARMY OF SHOPS TO FOLLOW🔥 on: May 14, 2017, 10:37:43 PM
In the future you should consider rebranding and even getting a professional marketing team.

Rebranding by a professional team on the subject can bring a lot of attention to Dopecoin.

The current name while ok for crypto world, it won't be too good for mainstream audiences

To similar to DOGE, DOPE, DOGE, DOPE you see the difference? It's merely marginally. Works better if just called .. let me think ... this is actually not so easy to decide. Only DP could work, D'P' or DoPe .. dunno.
After routinely checking the CANN thread I opened this one, and somehow both do not emotionally connect me, that's just a single experience feedback. A marketing team would first have to collect words, names, everything that got related to the stuff you are selling by it's consumers.
Could work visually using a graphical logo mostly as it's representation, and calling the ticker name more technicall like XDP
1305  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ardor on: May 14, 2017, 10:23:34 PM
The price is still cheap for the long term as we look how much development went into nxt and ardr. These coins havent catched any real pump as we speak in relative terms looking at some other good coins. The first halve of the year it was the time of Dash Ether LTC Ripple NEM Stratis. The next halve of the year will be the time for NXT ARDR Waves and some others

Market cap has reached $93 million. From the moment it reaches 100 mil cap the price will fly high. My expectation for december 2017: ARDR $0.40
NXT got it's time of the year when distributing ARDR to NXT holders took place, don't forget. NXT and ARDR are almost the very same circle of people involved.
@emelac Regarding coinmarketcap row positions Cheesy that's a totally new technical marker, I would note that beeing highly experimental as advice
1306  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does it exist a place to keep track of your earnings? on: May 14, 2017, 04:07:16 PM
Definitely plenty of pre-made spreadsheets abound, if you google around for them.  Blockfolio is really nice (as someone already mentioned) for a routine "snapshot" look but without excruciating maintenance it can be inaccurate for anyone who trades more than a little bit.  Also Polo (and I think trex and most of the other major exchanges) allow you to download your trade history as a spreadsheet or CSV so you can easily populate the data for historic P/L views.

Spreadcheets port easily, at least for your viewing pleasure, onto several devices like Android tablets.

And take a look at that URL there are all the most recent "last trade" values inside for each and every coin. Fetch those, multiply with funds hold, sum up the bottomline. You could ask around the freelancers at Bitcointalk if someone would tinker on a CGI that you can host on your own desktop or elsewhere, accessing your portfolio performance by a single click on a bookmark
Code:
https://poloniex.com/public?command=returnTicker
1307  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Losing Faith in Bitcoin? on: May 14, 2017, 03:43:10 PM
I’m still new into this field but as I observe in the previous bitcoin’s price and its wayward changed of prices I think there is nothing to worry about. Even if bitcoin’s prices is down and up to almost 1000$, its natural because there are so many cryptocurrencies’ that want to take bitcoins place in the top not mentioning the cyberattacks that is happening every single second. Bitcoin is here can be 0$ in an instant, but as a side-line worker I think there is nothing to go serious about. Get a job in the real world and get your bones strait. Don’t just rely on cryptocurrencies.

Instant "zero" would require a major failure of the mathematics supplied and those have proven to be rock solid!
About the seriousness as in Bitcoin Maximalism I'm on par to you, dropped that myself long ago. Other crypto projects are so advanced in 2017 to exist independently on their own.
1308  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Massive cyberattack spreads around the globe- demanding bitcoin worth of 300USD on: May 14, 2017, 03:26:33 PM
Blogger stops global spread of this virus by registering a domain name that the virus referred to. If domain existed then it was a kill switch for the virus.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/12/global-cyber-attack-ransomware-nsa-uk-nhs

No, it most probably wasn't a "killswitch" but a sandbox test environment detection mechanism. Inside the box the virus could decide to stay silent & invisible. Since they mostly just intercept, but apply no intelligence (if the contacted domain exists or not)

And even worser, since that domain got flagged as "beeing malware related" many antivirus programs DO BLOCK IT SO ***aaaaargh*** making the virus spread again, since the antivirus hides the existence of that distinct domain from it.

You could spin in your grave it's all so overly stupid a true security nigthmare
1309  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: COINDASH - Changing the way you trade - ICO coming soon! on: May 14, 2017, 03:16:58 PM
1 billion coins? Really? What is wrong with these devs? People know what is inflation? The demand for this coin will never be enough for such a high amount of coins. Just another pump and dump!!!
I think they do but i'm not sure about you. There is no inflation in this coin, since the total ammount will be fixed in the ICO (max 1 bil).
What's the difference between having 100, 1 mil or 1 bil coins? Purely cosmetic. This is not a PoW coin.
Indeed. Moving the decimal point left or right is only visuals, and frankly BTC's denomination is way to big. Take a 25 BTC Cassascius, that's overkill in 2017
Or GBYTE with their sizings, well we are used to megabyte, gigabyte so that goes well.
We are allready adapted to DOGE, so?
1310  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Digibyte to Bitcoin. Did I make a bad move? on: May 14, 2017, 03:03:31 PM
Will dgb now in development? What are the items?
On 12nd there had even been issues on the blockexplorer. People keep marvelling if Minecraft will come or just a fake piece of news.
My trust into DGB after 3 years of swing trading is rather low, seen 20sat, so .. you made the right move.
Watch it hobbling forwards.
1311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Problem with 3rd GPU on: May 14, 2017, 01:43:06 PM
in these cases the first thing to do is always swap the gpu to see if it is the slot the problem or swap the risers to see if it is the risers or the gpu, you can't do much else, also look if in windows it say it working properly or not
Yeah, swap them this doesn't look software related since you mentioned it worked for days and did not said you rebooted the machine in the meantime.
The hardware side, power consumption and cooling. If the fanspeed could get raised a little? If not, reduce the memory clock values. Temperature on 3rd card higher than those other twos? Place the coolest running card into the most probelematic slot.
1312  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: LTC retracing back to support line? on: May 14, 2017, 09:52:16 AM
dont sell LTC even if it loses in btc value. its headed for $100 its inevitable. btc fees are around $0.20-$0.50 or more now. where do you think small users will go for moving funds? ltc and doge! faster and cheaper. its a no brainer actually
DOGE got a way higher inflation rate, and the algos are the very same so huge collocations of LTC mining equipment (ASICS) could threaten it's network security.
1313  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ardor on: May 14, 2017, 09:45:33 AM
https://i.imgur.com/D5c4OCp.png
Price has begun to rise.
For those who read this, this rise was not surprising.
Should perform like NXT. Same concept, same people. Watching the NXT Asset Exchange it is probably outdated since most of that stuff can be done similar by other platforms, just hinting on tokens issued on Omniwallet (formerly Mastercoin).
Dang! Almost would have written "token issues"
1314  Economy / Speculation / Re: Thousands rushing to buy bitcoins to pay ransomware! price on rocket on: May 14, 2017, 09:26:54 AM
I think you need help...
kwukduck, please do yourself and all others a favor and buy back in! TY

actually the hackers earned about $40k in a day .. so this is not going to affect the market at all

On the long this ransomware binaries could perhaps get reverse engineered to crack the encryption code. That's what secret services usually have been meant for. Not really been meant for creating cyberweapons (and spreading them, due to legal restrictions about classification necessarities on weapongrade material) AND shutting down hospitals. Nope, not been their mission goals.
FedEx seems down, duh! Next week will be ... adventurous, to say, at least.
1315  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Siacoin Epic Monster Moon on: May 14, 2017, 02:26:27 AM
Here's the thing guys.  We're in a pump year lol. 

What we've seen is that it's easy for a project that's under a penny to realize a pump that will shoot them over a penny. We've seen projects far less legit than Sia (Mue, for example) see a random spike out of nowhere. So, I firmly believe this is the year of inorganic growth.

Once a coin is over a penny, it's harder to see a sustained pump. 

But anything less than a penny is fair game. 

Mue, Stellar, Digibyte, even PinkCoin.
In direct comparison to those SIA of course is golden.
As a way better competitor SJCX should be mentioned. They are doing a run too IF you are looking at the dollar value. So mostly BTC driven rise, but not underperforming since end of march, watched in pure BTC notation only.
1316  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are You Disappointed In Trading? on: May 14, 2017, 02:06:23 AM
Yes and no. I still beleive trading is good strategy for making profit with bitcoin but it's not easy and you have to have good trading skills and be very dedicated. I haven't fuly suceeded with bitcoin but there is no one else to blame but me, so I could only be disappointed in me, not trading.
You are right and if your mindset is disappointing yourself you can get to the to the point to adjust your system and learn more about trading. Disappointment in gambling is normal because of having a pump and dump things.
Yes if you encountered any loss and you got disappointed then try to adjust yourself to deal with the disappointment and also practice again or think about the moves that you made so you can have a better moves and decision on your next few traders in trading field which can help you to become an expert trader and also earn a lot of money.
At least inside the main crypto economy, bitcoin and perhaps litecoin too, there is an application for TA (technical analysis, the dark arts of chart reading) which somehow fails on the smallish altcoin markets. They do lure you, of course, with high revenue.
1317  Economy / Economics / Re: Does the Price of Bitcoin Matter? on: May 14, 2017, 01:44:28 AM
The price of bitcoin does not really matter guys. Try to collect as much as you can do before the great movement. If that time comes, it might be too late to catch up with bitcoin price increasing.
This will not work out if the scaling wouldn't get solved some day. All that settlement only nonsense arrives to late trying to followup gems or gringots who got a first mover advantage way back in history.
1318  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me a secret: any way to earn 0.1 BTC per week? on: May 14, 2017, 01:38:18 AM
0.1 BTC per week is worth almost 2x today what it was a month or two ago.

As time passes & the value of BTC gains value its becoming increasingly difficult to earn 0.1 BTC per day.

There definitely is a lot of potential with bitcoin and crypto. Everyone knows it, everyone can feel there are a lot of opportunities.

But when it comes to making those opportunities materialize, its not so easy.
Just participate and HODL and on the long run it will be flabbergasting how much you earned back in those days.
The scene will have to change, moving out into the social media sphere.
1319  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitCoin 20 Years From Now on: May 13, 2017, 06:43:37 PM
Twenty years from now I'll be sure one in a million user, because without doubt I'll earn at least a single bitcoin every year. Also 20 years from now we cannot make calculated prediction because at times the changes experienced in the price is very big and at times it falls much steeper.

Oh well 20 years from now is 2037 right? I read somewhere that bitcoin will be worth $500,000! This is a very high estimates but who knows. Today many country are already joining to recognize bitcoin, the latest is Australia. By 2030+ bitcoin maybe  already mainstream, and for sure it ha an unprecedented high price.

Link : Bitcoin Price Will Reach $500,000 Realistically: Snapchat's First Investor


Actually I dont really like to think too much about bitcoin prices, but I predict next year bitcoin is already at 4000 dollars because of the influence of adoption from some countries that will emerge. Price gap now with next year is comparatively attractive ratio if calculated for next 20 year.

That will be a good news if Bitcoin price will increase up to 4000 dollars by next year. Many more countries will be interested to adopt it and let's expect more increase in value.

If the price of bitcoin is increasing then it would really attract those country's and investor to adopt bitcoin. Well now upon the increasing price of bitcoin a ton of people adopting it. Because of that there are several countries adopting bitcoin with their country and that is a good news to those holders of bitcoin because it will eventually pump the price
Are there really countries adopting Bitcoin for the mere fact its price is on the increase? I think what is fact, is that most countries that got to embrace Bitcoin did so out of seeking for safe haven from their inflation ridden local currencies or for a more effective means of remitting money from abroad.

The way and manner Bitcoin is gaining more grounds and becoming more resolute, 20 years from now would be such a spectacle in global finance and economy to behold.

If I would "earn at least a single bitcoin every year" I would be falling for a severe depression.
The transmitting abroad isn't reaching it's potential at the moment since Wells Fargo or Hawalla can do that pretty well, and got ... that first mover advantage. Right, Bitcoin arrived late!
However that's up to us for changes. If we can undercut their fees, of course.

However some people thrieve for highest transaction fees possible, and that will for sure place Bitcoin second class in that area.
1320  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will BU Fork Soon Rip the Network in Half? on: May 13, 2017, 06:38:37 PM
You can all argue all you want for Bitcoin Unlimited. Everyone including the supporters of BU themselves know that the code and engineering the BU developers are creating is subpar. As a community we have a responsibility to tell everyone this fact. It would be a big mistake to trust those developers at BU.
I'm not here to argue with an obvious troll post, but just to demonstrate for others here: What is your proof or reasoning that BU developers are subpar to Core dev Matt Corallo, who's basically just out of high school?
lol yes an (in)valid point. the measurement along a seniority sorority principle seems sorrowrongiglly off shot, sisters. age tells nothing about a programer except perhaps an affinity towards newer languages like Rust or Golang or Node.
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