But yeah, a good POS coin would be NXT, BTS and PPC.
But if you want something just to play around with, try Blackcoin.
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I'm not sure if you're serious? CFB is getting ready to release a coin from scratch to support his JINN hardware project for a decentralized IOTs. Not to mention his bizarre and twisted heavy involvement in nxt and before that, developing (not sure if finished) another innovative coin- qubits on the Quorum platform.
His IQ is well above 74/47. Everything he says has to be questioned. I don't know what he is trying to accomplish but half of his posts are riddles and have hidden messages.
CFB is trolling you OR You are trolling each other AND THEREFORE You're both trolling me?
No I just exposed some irony how the sheeple cant understand cryptocurrencies and they always need something simple to use. Most people are dumb enough to barely use a PC, yet they can use a smartphone, because its designed for dumb people, just as Steve Jobs said , all Apple products are oriented towards simplicity, thats what made its success, why: because the sheeple is dumb, and you will only achieve success with something that is easy to use. So I guess the cryptocurrency that is the most "dumb" and "easy to use" will win the crypto race. Can you post your pic? I wanna see what a smart person looks like.
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Because there's lots of that going on here. Sometimes it's one account and a sock puppet.
But if you want a good POS coin, get NXT or BTS (DPOS). You can also get PPC if you wanna go old school.
Are you two in cahoots? You bet!
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Because there's lots of that going on here. Sometimes it's one account and a sock puppet.
But if you want a good POS coin, get NXT or BTS (DPOS). You can also get PPC if you wanna go old school.
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It's really hard to say. Coinfire is spreading a rumor that Cryptsy is being investigated by the Feds because of it's involvement in the Paycoin scam. So I wouldn't be surprised if Cryptsy is goxxing it's customers.
Also, I think somebody at Coinfire might be the one who reported it to the Feds, got confirmation that 'they will look into it', and then blogged about it when the truth is the investigation hasn't even started yet. Just a theory.
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no win app?
Or Linux... I am patiently waiting.
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So the new Stellar Consensus Protocol is up now? How many nodes are running on the network?
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Are you two in cahoots?
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So I've been looking around in the crypto world again.. Doing my rounds, reading blogs from the different projects and platforms, lurking their forums and what not.
I love all of it. I just wish 'The Great Crypto Run Up' comes sooner rather than later. I'm itching for a good trade.
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What countries are allowed to use the service?
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Can somebody who knows Ripple explain how this actually works? Links to thread discussions and whitepaper would be nice too.
Whitepaper: https://interledger.org/interledger.pdfDiscussion: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1202163.0Basically the idea is to make payment networks interoperable. If it gets adopted it would considerably flatten the world of payments. Think of VISA's slogan "Everywhere you want to be". Their whole sales pitch (or rather the reason you're stuck with them) is that they have the biggest reach. By connecting networks together we even the playing field. It wouldn't matter if you're using PayPal, Bitcoin or FedoraCoin - they are all accepted everywhere. If that all sounds too good to be true, consider that I'm writing this on my Webpass connection - an internet provider that I absolutely love. Yet Bitcointalk is hosted with a totally different Internet provider. Why doesn't it work like that for payments? Interledger sounds similar to jl777's SuperNET which aims to do the same thing for crypto currencies How is Supernet? What are the latest developments?
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My god... How funny would it be if he was really Satoshi and is trolling everyone in broken english.
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Would you mind explaining the 2 of 2 party escrow, compared to the normal escrow agent option? The diagram is not very clear on that. I also like the fact that it's using the Tor network to add some privacy, but it will once again turn into a Silkroad scene. Please explain. ^clueless^ Read the pdf starting page 6. It's all there.
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But wait... Which is better, Dan or Stan?
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I'm not so sure about 2 party escrow. Having to put money upfront for each trades might be pretty annoying but that's interesting and might work nonetheless. OpenBazaar will offer more escrow options though.
I like it. It eliminates the need of an escrow agent. Also I like that it utilizes Tor.
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I'm seeing a lot of Ripple-hating around this, but I think (1) it's interesting and (2) open standards are a good thing. If I'm visualizing it correctly, it's a way to communicate separate ledgers and networks. That's pretty cool.
I concur. It's good that they are developing this. If not, some else will. <-- Not a good or bad thing. It will still happen one way or another.
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