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1701  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Update to 0.10 Wallet - Merge Mine w/BTC! on: January 17, 2017, 02:28:47 AM
Excellent!
ETC/UNO
ZEC/UNO
might be the next solid pairings to politely be asked for listing
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IZf5cBivam_93zENT_arFFuvWDidHGjWxoTMVmFSoWg/viewform

1702  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Update to 0.10 Wallet - Merge Mine w/BTC! on: January 16, 2017, 01:36:21 PM
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!overview

> overview

one of several great features, chainz has the best BEs in the business Smiley
1703  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [TGC][ANN] Relaunch Tigercoin - Official thread on: January 16, 2017, 10:48:51 AM
where we can trade for Tigercoin?
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=TGC_BTC

up 15 connects
https://bitnodes.net/node/194-135-91-150/

cross check
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinInfo/?coin=TGC
1704  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ☕Which Altcoins should I hold onto for yonks ?☕ on: January 16, 2017, 10:13:55 AM
UNO
$10 just for the yonks
gets you 1/20000 share of a 4 year old inflation free project
1705  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ◥◣ TALK◥◣ ★★ 15% APR ★★ uᴉoɔʇᴉq Community Coin ✪BϾϾ✪ on: January 16, 2017, 10:08:05 AM
https://www.localcrypto.eu.org/add-your-listing/
1706  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why the world needs Ripple XRP - Whitepaper on: January 16, 2017, 08:54:22 AM
Seems strange to have this pop up after people questioning the huge releases of xrp by the foundation and questionable code. Me thinks some crowd control is in the works.

YEP!

---
game over
d'Spoet hath spoken

there is BTC
there are ALT 'shitcoins'

and then there is flatout SCAM trash
XRP is still king of that pile


There is enough open source 'witness/master-node' block chain code in the wild to build your own.
Cheap to run. And it is Fast. And the banks could settle credit line limits via BTC in under an hour. [most would be using the same BTC brokerage so could transfer in house] And top that off with a 'central banker' holding the traditional bond/legal/cash to settle up old skuul should any player go broke.  All for far less than a $300M chain.      
1707  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why the world needs Ripple XRP - Whitepaper on: January 16, 2017, 06:07:43 AM
okay so you've got a thing for bankster knob.  there's no reasoning with the perverse.

Riddle me this Rippie ...

Where can I get a Ripple address?  With priv key that only I know.
I am sure you're well researched so that direct link is easy to provide.

1.  Download wallet.  2.  Run on home computer.  3.  Got private key.
1708  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Shit Tier Capital on: January 16, 2017, 02:13:38 AM
XRP
https://www.ripplecharts.com/#/graph/
-old but not forgotten shit tier classic

XRP still top of the pile in STC

Why the world needs Ripple XRP - Whitepaper - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1752760.0
1709  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why the world needs Ripple XRP - Whitepaper on: January 16, 2017, 01:49:38 AM
"a DIGITAL claim check, part fiat, part commodities, issued by central authorities but cryptographically secure and tethered to an economic purpose at source"

break that down:

1. "claim check" ... claim on what? credit in the system?
why not just direct CREDIT

2. okay you're saying ... claim check ... is for part fiat, part commodities, right?
cool ... and then what F is underwriting BTC ... could it be rate of exchange for part fiat, part commodities??

3.  "issued by central authorities"
see those are fightin words, you boot licker, and demonstrates that ... YOU DON'T GET IT!

4.  "tethered to an economic purpose at source"
HUH?  Transmit value, no?  Is that the purpose?  And yet XRP sucks at that given CAP/VOL facts. Store value, no?  Well XRP been okay at that, but only because "central authorities" have yet to dump.  Because the liquidity is not there.  

5. 'Digital fiat' ... $TET is kicking your XRP ass ... and specifically tethered to real known bank credits.  

6. 'The libertarian fantasy is what keeps it strong for now – a fantasy that faith in an algorithm can save money from the hysteria of the masses. It's become the "decentralization" mantra, a new religion, and Satoshi is Money Jesus come again to save us from the Sins of Central Bankers – who for the most part are actually trying to help us.'

It's the New Age, New Religion.   Get right with Money Jesus brother.

Central Bankers – who for the most part are actually trying to help us.
Central Bankers – who for the most part are actually trying to help us.
Central Bankers – who for the most part are actually trying to help us.

You bet they been 'trying to help' us since 1913 Wink
1710  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the Significance of 3 Letter Coin Codes on: January 16, 2017, 12:52:34 AM
http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/currency_codes.htm
1711  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SMART Coin Observer on: January 16, 2017, 12:48:25 AM
Their project is utopia dream, I invested in maidsafe in 2015, they said they would release the official product "soon". I started to buy from 8k sat to 5k sat, after I went all-in my 50 BTC in maidsafe, they dumped it to 3k sat, I was panic dumped and gambled with left 25 BTC, because I want to make money to cover my trading loss. But tragedy happened, I lost my all bitcoin, now after one and half year, it is still in alpha test, even not in beta test, hilarious slowest development in the world.

I hate it.

MaidSafe started back in 2006, predates Bitcoin and still hasn't launched a product.   That was warning enough back in 2014 ICO and should be a warning today.  Nevertheless, they must be very good con artists because there's still suckers lining up to give them money.

I'm surprised they had not made a top 10 list for vaporware scams.  They raised $7 million from their ICO and they also received millions pre-2014 (and even before Bitcoin was created).



1712  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SMART Coin Observer on: January 16, 2017, 12:42:47 AM
Purevidz claims to be some type of censor resistant platform using torrents and a few other buzzword technologies to create a streaming content site similar to hulu or netflix but with pirated content.

Lets ignore the technology aspect of this scheme. Lets ignore that you already can get this content for free from a number of reliable sources including the censor resistant sites on zeronet (zeroplay, zerotv, zerotorrent.bit) Maybe you can't stream them yet, but again lets ignore all technology aspects, similar to their threads where they only focus on the money.

The center and most heavily promoted part of this scheme is the bounty system. Bounty is paid in vidz tokens. Bounty is used to request content and pay moderators off and pay for development. Because of the bounty aspect, it could be argued that the moderators and developers are generating money from illegal content, ie making money from pirated content. Because of the bounty aspect, it could be argued that owners of this token are propping up the value of their token through illegal content.

It seems to me that once you include money (the vidz tokens) with pirated content you have just opened yourself up to a whole new legal level of MPAA lawsuits. So the purpose of this thread is to discuss who will be liable and how will the MPAA take this?

I foresee the MPAA going after, very heavily,

any exchange that trades a token (who's sole purpose is linked to pirated content trading)
users who purchase the token
hosting companies who are paid via this token
legit businesses who wish to use this service but get paid bounties via this token
moderators who receive this token as form of payment.



1713  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why the world needs Ripple XRP - Whitepaper on: January 16, 2017, 12:34:38 AM
The old banking cabal needs Ripple XRP - but why would they let outsiders profit from it?
It is just a payment rail.  And they still need to harness BTC liquidity to settle up.  So why not just use BTC?

Speed maybe, but not really.  

And there is no reason for them to beef up capital.  Since again it is just a cost cutting payment rail.  More capital means more risk.  What XRP needs is a tight, non-volital rate of exchange.

The old banking cabal has a toy called Ripple XRP.  And it is only profitable if the general public ignores the fact that they can wire it themselves, for less.
1714  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SMART Coin Observer on: January 15, 2017, 04:28:16 PM
I am a newbie in trading and I'm wondering what Altcoin is promising this 2017?


I am sure best performing Crypto is already well known right now. Most likely will be one that reached bottom right now. And those that monitor that coin know well it will preform good in 2017. Here is list best performing coins in 2016, so you can taste what showing best performance is:


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Name:           value in btc:   value in $:     value in btc:   value in $:     difference in $: difference in %:
                01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2017     01 Jan 2017     in year 2016     in year 2016

Monero        0,00105001 $0,45608234 0,01431600 $13,7568170 $13,3007347 2916,30%
PotCoin        0,00000120 $0,00052123 0,00001539 $0,0147889 $0,0142676 2737,29%
NAV Coin 0,00000362 $0,00157238 0,00004065 $0,0390622 $0,0374898 2384,27%
NEM        0,00000035 $0,00015203 0,00000383 $0,0036804 $0,0035284 2320,90%
SysCoin        0,00000111 $0,00048214 0,00000942 $0,0090521 $0,0085699 1777,48%
I/O Coin 0,00005886 $0,02556643 0,00037981 $0,3649746 $0,3394082 1327,55%
Siacoin        0,00000004 $0,00001737 0,00000025 $0,0002402 $0,0002229 1282,70%
GameCredits 0,00003426 $0,01488117 0,00021203 $0,2037481 $0,1888669 1269,17%
ShadowCash 0,00023257 $0,10101911 0,00123943 $1,1910179 $1,0899988 1079,00%
Viacoin        0,00000844 $0,00366600 0,00003586 $0,0344593 $0,0307933 839,97%
Ethereum 0,00216526 $0,94050233 0,00829501 $7,9710069 $7,0305046 747,53%
Storjcoin X 0,00003652 $0,01586283 0,00013797 $0,1325809 $0,1167181 735,80%
Qora        0,00000002 $0,00000869 0,00000007 $0,0000673 $0,0000586 674,31%
Burst        0,00000017 $0,00007384 0,00000055 $0,0005285 $0,0004547 615,75%
MaidSafeCoin 0,00003380 $0,01468137 0,00010309 $0,0990633 $0,0843819 574,76%
Boolberry 0,00003093 $0,01343475 0,00008918 $0,0856966 $0,0722619 537,87%
Factom        0,00111824 $0,48571873 0,00309356 $2,9727255 $2,4870068 512,03%
CureCoin 0,00001657 $0,00719735 0,00004031 $0,0387355 $0,0315381 438,19%
Expanse        0,00008958 $0,03890997 0,00019505 $0,1874313 $0,1485214 381,71%
Bitcrystals 0,00006449 $0,02801188 0,00013117 $0,1260465 $0,0980346 349,98%
Dash        0,00763937 $3,31823675 0,01180000 $11,3390920 $8,0208552 241,72%
Counterparty 0,00140924 $0,61211749 0,00177678 $1,7073790 $1,0952615 178,93%
BitcoinDark 0,00284501 $1,23575854 0,00351901 $3,3815575 $2,1457989 173,64%
SuperNET 0,00180029 $0,78197396 0,00210382 $2,0216448 $1,2396708 158,53%
Bitcoin        1,00000000 $434,36000000 1,00000000 $960,9400000 $526,5800000 121,23%
DigiByte 0,00000032 $0,00013900 0,00000027 $0,0002595 $0,0001205 86,66%
Bytecoin 0,00000006 $0,00002606 0,00000005 $0,0000480 $0,0000220 84,36%
Dogecoin 0,00000031 $0,00013465 0,00000023 $0,0002210 $0,0000864 64,14%
Stellar        0,00000404 $0,00175481 0,00000258 $0,0024792 $0,0007244 41,28%
Omni        0,00529999 $2,30210366 0,00292969 $2,8152563 $0,5131527 22,29%
Rubycoin 0,00038650 $0,16788014 0,00021110 $0,2028544 $0,0349743 20,83%
DigitalNote 0,00000015 $0,00006515 0,00000008 $0,0000769 $0,0000117 17,99%
Litecoin 0,00853511 $3,70731038 0,00451716 $4,3407197 $0,6334094 17,09%
BitShares 0,00000797 $0,00346185 0,00000414 $0,0039783 $0,0005164 14,92%
Ripple        0,00001378 $0,00598548 0,00000682 $0,0065536 $0,0005681 9,49%
BlackCoin 0,00006024 $0,02616585 0,00002830 $0,0271946 $0,0010288 3,93%
NuBits        0,00232431 $1,00958729 0,00104352 $1,0027601 -$0,0068272 -0,68%
Vcash        0,00008986 $0,03903159 0,00003901 $0,0374863 -$0,0015453 -3,96%
Nxt        0,00001462 $0,00635034 0,00000612 $0,0058810 -$0,0004694 -7,39%
VeriCoin 0,00006363 $0,02763833 0,00002440 $0,0234469 -$0,0041914 -15,17%
Primecoin 0,00014140 $0,06141850 0,00005120 $0,0492001 -$0,0122184 -19,89%
GridCoin 0,00002419 $0,01050930 0,00000718 $0,0068995 -$0,0036097 -34,35%
Clams        0,00330067 $1,43367902 0,00089482 $0,8598683 -$0,5738107 -40,02%
Peercoin 0,00097000 $0,42132920 0,00024792 $0,2382362 -$0,1830930 -43,46%
Namecoin 0,00095000 $0,41264200 0,00024222 $0,2327589 -$0,1798831 -43,59%
NautilusCoin 0,00025325 $0,11000167 0,00005200 $0,0499689 -$0,0600328 -54,57%


Code:
Name:           value in btc:   value in $:     value in btc:   value in $:     difference in $: difference in %:
                01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2016     01 Jan 2017     01 Jan 2017     in year 2016     in year 2016

Monero        0,00105001 $0,45608234 0,01431600 $13,7568170 $13,3007347 2916,30%
PotCoin        0,00000120 $0,00052123 0,00001539 $0,0147889 $0,0142676 2737,29%
NAVCoin 0,00000362 $0,00157238 0,00004065 $0,0390622 $0,0374898 2384,27%
SysCoin        0,00000111 $0,00048214 0,00000942 $0,0090521 $0,0085699 1777,48%
Siacoin        0,00000004 $0,00001737 0,00000025 $0,0002402 $0,0002229 1282,70%
GameCredits 0,00003426 $0,01488117 0,00021203 $0,2037481 $0,1888669 1269,17%
ShadowCash 0,00023257 $0,10101911 0,00123943 $1,1910179 $1,0899988 1079,00%
Viacoin        0,00000844 $0,00366600 0,00003586 $0,0344593 $0,0307933 839,97%
Ethereum 0,00216526 $0,94050233 0,00829501 $7,9710069 $7,0305046 747,53%
Storjcoin X 0,00003652 $0,01586283 0,00013797 $0,1325809 $0,1167181 735,80%
Qora        0,00000002 $0,00000869 0,00000007 $0,0000673 $0,0000586 674,31%
Burst        0,00000017 $0,00007384 0,00000055 $0,0005285 $0,0004547 615,75%
MaidSafeCoin 0,00003380 $0,01468137 0,00010309 $0,0990633 $0,0843819 574,76%
Boolberry 0,00003093 $0,01343475 0,00008918 $0,0856966 $0,0722619 537,87%
Factom        0,00111824 $0,48571873 0,00309356 $2,9727255 $2,4870068 512,03%
Expanse        0,00008958 $0,03890997 0,00019505 $0,1874313 $0,1485214 381,71%
Bitcrystals 0,00006449 $0,02801188 0,00013117 $0,1260465 $0,0980346 349,98%
Dash        0,00763937 $3,31823675 0,01180000 $11,3390920 $8,0208552 241,72%
Counterparty 0,00140924 $0,61211749 0,00177678 $1,7073790 $1,0952615 178,93%
BitcoinDark 0,00284501 $1,23575854 0,00351901 $3,3815575 $2,1457989 173,64%
SuperNET 0,00180029 $0,78197396 0,00210382 $2,0216448 $1,2396708 158,53%
Bitcoin        1,00000000 $434,36000000 1,00000000 $960,9400000 $526,5800000 121,23%
DigiByte 0,00000032 $0,00013900 0,00000027 $0,0002595 $0,0001205 86,66%
Bytecoin 0,00000006 $0,00002606 0,00000005 $0,0000480 $0,0000220 84,36%
Dogecoin 0,00000031 $0,00013465 0,00000023 $0,0002210 $0,0000864 64,14%
Stellar        0,00000404 $0,00175481 0,00000258 $0,0024792 $0,0007244 41,28%
Omni        0,00529999 $2,30210366 0,00292969 $2,8152563 $0,5131527 22,29%
Rubycoin 0,00038650 $0,16788014 0,00021110 $0,2028544 $0,0349743 20,83%
DigitalNote 0,00000015 $0,00006515 0,00000008 $0,0000769 $0,0000117 17,99%
Litecoin 0,00853511 $3,70731038 0,00451716 $4,3407197 $0,6334094 17,09%
BitShares 0,00000797 $0,00346185 0,00000414 $0,0039783 $0,0005164 14,92%
Ripple        0,00001378 $0,00598548 0,00000682 $0,0065536 $0,0005681 9,49%
BlackCoin 0,00006024 $0,02616585 0,00002830 $0,0271946 $0,0010288 3,93%
NuBits        0,00232431 $1,00958729 0,00104352 $1,0027601 -$0,0068272 -0,68%
Nxt        0,00001462 $0,00635034 0,00000612 $0,0058810 -$0,0004694 -7,39%
VeriCoin 0,00006363 $0,02763833 0,00002440 $0,0234469 -$0,0041914 -15,17%
Primecoin 0,00014140 $0,06141850 0,00005120 $0,0492001 -$0,0122184 -19,89%
GridCoin 0,00002419 $0,01050930 0,00000718 $0,0068995 -$0,0036097 -34,35%
Clams        0,00330067 $1,43367902 0,00089482 $0,8598683 -$0,5738107 -40,02%
Peercoin 0,00097000 $0,42132920 0,00024792 $0,2382362 -$0,1830930 -43,46%
Namecoin 0,00095000 $0,41264200 0,00024222 $0,2327589 -$0,1798831 -43,59%

Code:
BTC LTC	etc	XMR 
xrp xlm dash steem
ETH BTS nxt xcp omni etc lsk exp i/o emc name sys strat rad ANS qora rise hz bay lbc MAID amp Storjx bcy augur iota SuperNET
DASH xmr aeon bool komodo xdn darknet sdc nav zcoin ZCL cloak xbc BYTE anon
PP BLK POT CLAM ruby mint rdd dmd net jbs enrg crbit ok 42 vrc nrs
GAME digi blood
DCR ftc nxs sia burst grid
1715  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Creating Altcoins is Easy, Maintaining One is Not on: January 15, 2017, 04:25:36 PM
Creating Altcoins is Easy, Maintaining One is Not
So how about 2017 being the year +3yr networks get a little BOOST.  Cool
1716  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ◥◣ TALK◥◣ ★★ 15% APR ★★ uᴉoɔʇᴉq Community Coin ✪BϾϾ✪ on: January 15, 2017, 04:25:06 PM
Love them or hate them, there’s a lot of altcoins in the crypto-economy. In fact, in 2017 there are roughly more than 700 different kinds of cryptocurrency. All of them claim to offer something unique. However, many people believe there is nothing innovative about these altcoins due to how easy it is to create them, the sketchy developers behind many such projects, and the significant pre-mines associated with altcoins.

https://news.bitcoin.com/creating-altcoins-easy-maintaining-not/
1717  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★ PandaCoin [PND] ★★★ New devs, old community ★ 100,000 PND burned every day on: January 15, 2017, 11:22:47 AM

Before you go supporting swaps and messing with coin supply:

Who are the devs going to be and are they willing consider/implement this?

How about PR/advertising and new features?

How about getting on some more exchanges?

How about updated wallets?

You can't just wish all this into existence ya know...  I do agree the total coin supply is way too high. Personally, I would limit it to 100,000,000 units.



Is jommy99 not the dev here?

I think getting on more exchanges is not a priority because PND is listed on quite some exchanges already. But I agree doing PR/advertising with some new features will be good for PND.

it has good enough exchange listing until it can find a purpose.
i would say it is 'the Asian coin', not because of sterotype but because it has an Asean market.

---
suggestion
RETHINK the faucet concept an get it airdropping on active, positive, new members
1718  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Decentralised-Liquidity Exchange -- 'D-L-Ex' on: January 15, 2017, 07:59:09 AM
it's common sense.

(rumour wise) the whole India debacle was said to have been ordered by the 'West' ... i don't doubt it ... if you can wreak havoc on a highly cash dependent billion citizen state and still get re-elected, then it was a very successful Case test.  

many states (the more modern ones) are running 90% cash-less.
 
back to the point.  Ca$h is the worlds largest 'Anon' block chain.  Virtually untraceable, and professionally laundered for centuries.

even BTC is near impossible to acquire without passing thru KYC gates.  
once that is done ... track and trace.

plus, the bankers have their own block chains (credit/debit cards).   100%  traceable.

on top of that, math let's the higher level intel agencies, track and trace $billions flowing thru the corporate borg ... so they know all.

100% command and control global economy.

which gets us back to square one, gold and silver, for off the books commerce.  
1719  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Weed / Realpolitik / Crypto / Civil Asset Forefeiture and Any Other Chosen Topic on: January 15, 2017, 07:08:13 AM
C-Uno.

If you look at the UNO pair market, you might get the feeling that bots are already onto a concept much like this.   INSTEAD of trading @ the resistance or support level ... there seems to be a policy of letting the price range set and then speed trade.  This concept seems to be capable of handling high voltage loads. 

There are 2 classes of participants here:

a. classic stronghand day/trader (with knowledge of high quality networks NOT pump operations)

b. merchants (with intent to take a stake in a particular network and underwrite the value w/ services,goods)   

class A provides quick solutions to avoid the ‘slippage’
class B provides cash flow via business operations
1720  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ◥◣ TALK◥◣ ★★ 15% APR ★★ uᴉoɔʇᴉq Community Coin ✪BϾϾ✪ on: January 15, 2017, 04:29:06 AM
Anyone using that exchange known as BTER.

https://bter.com/article/11868
Quote
The following coins will be delisted

DVC, RED, ZET, WDC, PRT, BQC, BTCD, C2, CKC, MAX, FTP,
DGC, DTC, GEMZ, MEC, MINT, MSC, NBT, NODE, NSR, BAY,
NXTTY, QRK, SRC, TBC, UNITY, VRC, VTC, XC, YAC, BLK

We will provide 3 months withdrawal service for all of them.

BTER

Jan. 5, 2017


 Cool
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