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1321  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [vDice.io]►Ethereum Blockchain Gambling►►**New & Awesome Version of Site on: May 13, 2017, 05:03:57 PM
There is good news for the investors who made investments in VSL for long term,
it is time to taking profit in ethereum, congratulation for the investors, less than one week will getting profit
Are you a $VSL holder? Remember to take your $ETH profits during the next 5-days :

https://t.co/f6WiMtSEdv

#ethereum #blockchain

1) "are you?" YES I am Cheesy
2) dunno... there had been 2 immense runs uphill but I've seen 3 so often so just sitting that out. But would not shovel additional FIAT into ETH.
Maybe ballancing some ETH into VSL, only doable on Liqui and you can see the rise up to 20.63% of their daily trade volume. Maybe just 1/3 of VSL/BTC daytrade but it tells me something
1322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Any advice for altcoin day trading? on: May 13, 2017, 01:43:12 PM
What advice do you have for someone new to altcoin trading who would love to do this full time?

What news sources do you use to stay on top of new and promising coins?

Thanks in advance.
Probably not worth it full time but you could combine it with other work done from home or from your desktop. Clickworking, trading.
Keep an eye on fees. The lesser trades you do the better.

The altcoin ANN section at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0

You are welcome
1323  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Losing Faith in Bitcoin? on: May 13, 2017, 01:16:09 PM
i think down for $100 is better than more than $500 like last dump. bitcoin is more stable for now at least it is better than last day before bitcoin price dumped so much
Yes, actually bitcoin is better than couples years ago related price of bitcoin, the problem of bitcoin right now is about scaling of bitcoin, it is problem bitcoin network (fundamental of bitcoin) that is why price of bitcoin went down $100 in one day, debating without solution and the transaction of bitcoin that still not be confirmed by miners, will makes losing faith in bitcoin.
Just most of all other blockchain based projects suffer from the very same scaling bottleneck. The critical timespan will be when somebody somewhere discovers a working solution which can prove itself out in the wild and WHEN will core development pick up there and implement that.
Bitcoins speed to adapt could get challenged all to much. It's somewhat rigid.
1324  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Massive cyberattack spreads around the globe- demanding bitcoin worth of 300USD on: May 13, 2017, 01:07:30 PM
A massive cyberattack leaked by malware developed by the US National Security Agency swept across the globe Friday after computer networks were locked by a program that demands $300 in Bitcoin

This may done by any hacker around the forum. Will this be affect the rate of adoption over bitcoin and it's price. Please refer below new york post news.

http://nypost.com/2017/05/12/massive-hack-on-uk-hospitals-may-affect-other-countries/

Why can't they keep their self developped weaponery stuff save?!
Why do they distribute their Vault7 stuff worldwide? Their fault, by not classifying materials due to legalese trickery.

And now guess who will be targetted in the following witchhunt? Maybe Bitcoiners? Riiiight there's your answer.
1325  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as a source of income? on: May 12, 2017, 06:12:41 PM
The only way to be able to go with bitcoin as source is have a business, exchange, dice, casino, or being a developer, outside those i believe you can get a source of income but not enought to your daily needs. Sure some lucky people able to make some extra coins over trading as well gambling but the risk are high.
Clickworking, crowdsourcing could get organized in a decentral manner and wages paid in bitcoins at the end of a month (to keep transaction numbers needed / fees low)
If you get hired as a translator for local boards or as a logo designer for graphic stuff ... we allready got there
1326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Differences between Golem (GNT) and iEx.ec (RLC) on: May 12, 2017, 03:31:53 AM
Hmm...maybe. Though I think RLC has more chance of going up 5 times than Golem, but it probably needs to be added to Polo to do that.
Mind you these things are hard to predict...haha  Smiley
The reasoning behind spreading out funds across several similar assets. Some could turn out to be duds, or straightforward traps.
Now 3 days later Golem made +5.29% and on a reclyning trade volume, so often volume and value move proportionally and that signs selling.
Unsure about "just holding" or moving back in later again. Possibility of a small rebound.
1327  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin surges above $1,500 - CNBC POST on: May 09, 2017, 12:17:44 PM
Mostly rumors like David Dierking's writing about a supposed Ethereum ETF reaching market earlier than any BTC ETF might make it, and names inside the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance like Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Intel, Accenture, UBS and Thomson Reuters.
Use case: speculative investment. Oh, and a new ATH
Yes and the new ICO market all done using Ethereum. It is all very speculative. We do not know if those multi-million ICOs will be a success because once they run out of money how can they do another series of funding rounds? But does that use case really matter? Bitcoin is already solving the ones that do.

Bitcoin is sufficient, but technology evolves. Naturally has to. Adapt, or perish.
You know there is a script language included in BTC, too? The differences are about turing completeness, which carries it's own dangers. Made me neglect ETH in the beginnings because of that. Nooo "turing" does not imply you get threatened by your very own governmental like Alan did got. That queen should be ashamed of herself. It's more about infinite loops or resources.
Evolution inside BTC is difficult, watching the segwit activation and scaling debate.
1328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [vDice.io]►Ethereum Blockchain Gambling►►**New & Awesome Version of Site on: May 09, 2017, 11:35:35 AM
So vDice project is altcoin project based on dice, Why I shoud invest on the site ?
Is there any calculation for the revenue from my investation ?

(cutted)

Almost all crypto currency have increased value so it would be wise to gamble with care at the moment

The natural evolution of SatoshiDice, which later got sold for millions building the 1st economical success inside crypto area. Today they go by a different name of MegaDice.
And now watch their history, positioning their servers in Dublin back in 2013 did *not* saved them from having to lock out the whole U.S. consumer market. Had to block all IP adresses. Can someone elaborate who has been affected?
There is no success possible if one has to cut of like 300 million possible customers.

How to block any user from accessing a decentralized DAPP ?  ...that is the point. Still no exact answer on your question. Can't guess the possible return because lack of data available. But this is the technological approach that *has* to be done for successfullness, no way around that.
1329  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum is my new hope for 1000$ on: May 09, 2017, 11:19:50 AM
You could be right. The thing is, Bitcoin actually serves no purpose other than as a digital currency, but etherium actually has some "things" to it. There are also lots of other projects built on etherium, which gives it some kind of stability and potential. So i wouldn't go as far as $1000 in the next months, because this would result in 70bil marketcap, which is 3 times higher than current Bitcoin market cap, but something like $200 could be achievable.
indeed, the DAPPs, one similar to Satoshi Dice caught my attention. more styles will come and that renders pure altcoin building platforms obsolete.

just the Altcoin bull buying boom lost some speed, that hurts and ETH took a hit too
so back on moving FIAT into BTC the trade volume is located over there
1330  Economy / Speculation / Re: Warning: Bubble about to pop. on: May 09, 2017, 02:10:19 AM
The 2013 pump isn't comparable to today's prices.  The price has been (nearly) consistently over $1000 since around the end of 2016, whereas in 2013 it was a sudden rise and drop.  You claimed that it was going to drop very soon a while ago, and a while before that, and a while before that.

Actually, if you look at the Bitcoin Volatility Index, you'll realise that the price has become more and more stable as time goes on and volatility has been at one of its lowest levels ever recently.

I really don't get why you're still on the forum.  It seems to me like all you've posted is FUD for years.
Not only the volatility changed, but the rough number of trade sites and people involved increased. Not so easy if this is adoption or the early phase of adoption still.
People count on forums is still low. You can observe right here when pees pronounce a kwuckduck-index which seems to be defined by the inverse of forecasts done from this source.
1331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ZEN] ZENCASH: Permanent, Distributed, and Fully Anonymous cryptocurrency on: May 08, 2017, 07:45:54 PM
First page updated. Current list of ZenCash core team member Bitcointalk usernames is
finpunk
movrcx
blockops

very nice to hear that . When can I mine this ZEN and what about the algo?
if I buy some zcl now on the exchange and transfer it to my private wallet then May I have a bonus Zen for this amount of zcl ?
Thank you.

First page says you will get a 1:1 amount of Zen on May 23rd, 2017. If Bittrex catches up in time with that date, no requirement to withdrawal and going into expert mode. Handling secret keys on a desktop can backfire.
About algo I'm still looking. Could be same like ZCL used?
1332  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Differences between Golem (GNT) and iEx.ec (RLC) on: May 08, 2017, 06:46:57 PM
https://www.reddit.com/r/iexec/comments/64dt4s/difference_between_golem_and_iexec/
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We think that Golem and iEx.ec are somehow both competing against centralized Cloud providers. So I hope that in the future, there will be enough synergy between the two projects to pool our strengths.
Don't underestimate the bandwidth problem of the cloud. Bandwidth between nodes beeing the bottleneck. This grows worser the more distributed the server locations get sprawled out. Centralized providers got a sure advantage there!

Golem. From coinmarketcap
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GNT
Volume (24h)
$8,031,920
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RLC
Volume (24h)
$400,357
Twenty times difference! Only watching trades of that day. But tells you the first is hot, the second not .. so much. Since my advice goes mostly into the direction of distributing the resources onto more than one single egg inside the whole basket: Buy 70% Golem, 30% iEx.ec and keep watching GRC Gridcoin again.
1333  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Alt coin which can return back 2xInvestment in 1 Week on: May 07, 2017, 10:37:42 PM
Litecoin is going another 50% before activation and x3 by the end of the year imho.
A bigger investment into a steady prospering "heavy weight Altcoin" should beat any twofold on a gamble using only spare money. That "invest only what you can risk to loose" and heading for high yield adventures has done me no good. Sometimes lucky, all to often not. Again, next round:

Well, look at the price now, you have it anyway Wink
And that on the same day as when I told you hmm it got pumped a lot already.
Damn.
I never made a trade this good, I bought right before the pump.
A slight effect might be in the workings. Tossing some money at a fresh tip originating from BCT, I picked 50% Golem along 50% iEx.ec now. The mood point is BOINC, that university project that basically offers decentralized supercomputing since before even BTC existed. If one (Golem) or the other (iEx.ec) can monetize decentralized computing against BOINC's first mover advantage (and free offer, undercutting all others), that would be a win.
Gridcoin tried piggybacking on BOINC, and somehow had been a success for my investment. Just after lots of hickups, a coinswap, bazillions of recompiling and installation nightmares. I had built markro scripts for fetching&compiling that stuff.
So much about history of decentralized supercomputing.

If dabbling with crypto does not turn out satisfactionarily in a financial way, it makes one at least gain a lot of knowledge.
1334  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ripple is not a cryptocurrency on: May 07, 2017, 06:55:01 PM
LOL i woudl trust a Accountable. Registered, Regulated and licensed company like ripple who can be sued under court of Law for fraud ( as they have to act strictly under bitlicense ) then trolls like you.

Accountability could collide against a national security letter, that is a totally valid concern. You can get dragged into investigations as a nearbystander when funds you traded later get related to illegal activities (under any jurisdiction anywhere, I mean the sauds had their time slaughtering gays or try donations to falungong (exact names just slipped me, somewhat religious movement supressed in china))
(hinthint: I did not even mentioned Wikileaks. be very, veeery quiet!)

Or maybe I do no longer trust a kangaroo court. Made my experiences. Law and order just sounds all rosy. But then, watch the daily news.
1335  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: So looks like NEM is going to be the next Billion Dollar Coin on: May 07, 2017, 04:10:52 PM
Transparency and tracability in the transactions... like it or not no coin that has anonymous transactions will ever gain mainstream adoption.. you need a paper trail to avoid illegal activities and catch the people doing them.
That derailes somewhat away from XEM but.. BTC got that "paper trail" except it's stored on a tamperproof public ledger not paper but that meant nothing in regards of cloaking transactions, maybe for Silk Road purchases. Since people offered exchange services, taking your coins in exchange for fresh new coins, delivered without any connection between them.
Mass adoption can be measured by existance of at least 1, more likely more, XEM mixing services in existance.
That criteria seemingly still fails if applied against LTC
1336  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin surges above $1,500 - CNBC POST on: May 07, 2017, 03:56:32 PM
it is always good that media is covering bitcoin in a positive manner. and that always helps with adoption and getting more people in. but at the same time it is a little bit scary in my opinion because any new person that comes in would be investing after the rise. and they will surely see the price drop AKA correction side of it and at first it may scare some away.
Icks me, too. But the worst outforming of the effect has been end of 2013 with it's exaggerated FOMO hype and the followup Mt.Gox massacre. Could never become that worse again.
Since Bitcoin allread has that damaged track record laying behind, we might get over same ole same in small doses again.
Just need to be honest in pointing out the past issues to the newcomers early on.
1337  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin surges above $1,500 - CNBC POST on: May 07, 2017, 05:00:53 AM
That post is funny. You seem so assured that your "analysis" is a sure thing just because you studied some trading books and won a few trades in a bull run. Making money is very easy in trading when everything is goimg up.

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ETH kinda belongs into the Altcoin section. And I changed my mind on it. The technology frontier is over there.

But what is the use of ETH today that matters?

Mostly rumors like David Dierking's writing about a supposed Ethereum ETF reaching market earlier than any BTC ETF might make it, and names inside the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance like Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Intel, Accenture, UBS and Thomson Reuters.
Use case: speculative investment. Oh, and a new ATH
1338  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's going on with BTC transaction times?? on: May 07, 2017, 01:10:25 AM
Proper fee like 5-6$ ? Most transactions probably involve less than 100$ worth of btc, so that's insane.
yeah if you have no idea what bitcoin is and what you are doing, you pay 5-6% fee. otherwise for the rest of us the fees are still $0.4 worst case scenario at the peak of the spam attack. and at normal times it is still less than $0.1

And how to attract new customers? The experienced might know about mempool tide and how to conquer situation by adapting their fee payments. I had taken my time to gather that knowledge.
The entry should be easier to handle.
1339  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Litecoin] How to make precompiled binary file from source code? on: May 06, 2017, 03:15:01 AM
Hello,
I want to create precompiled litecoind daemon binary executable for linux from Litecoin source code, I compile successfully but the files size too big, ex: my litecoind file's size is 97Mb, the litecoind which downloaded from litecoin.org is 8.9Mb.
Everyone has any idea?
Thanks.

/usr/bin/strip litecoind

oh, there is some litecoin-cli perhaps, which is needed to. Communicates with the deamon process. Whole setup could be accessable by commandline, or RPC API

And nooo, stripping a binary does not mean it's doing a sexy dance for you afterwards. Those data are left inside the binary for debugging purposes.
And I should stop watchin' pron and call it the day instead, going to bed.
1340  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Litecoin] How to make precompiled binary file from source code? on: May 06, 2017, 03:13:03 AM
Hello,
I want to create precompiled litecoind daemon binary executable for linux from Litecoin source code, I compile successfully but the files size too big, ex: my litecoind file's size is 97Mb, the litecoind which downloaded from litecoin.org is 8.9Mb.
Everyone has any idea?
Thanks.

/usr/bin/strip litecoind

oh, there is some litecoin-cli perhaps, which is needed to. Communicates with the deamon process. Whole setup could be accessable by commandline, or RPC API
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