You are living in a dream world if you believe a majority of users support classic.
You are living in a dream world if you believe a majority of users doesn't support 2MB blocks. And not only "majority" i would also say "supermajority". node count and hashing power would seem to disagree with that... you are talking about Classic. i explicitly used "2MB". many users disagree with Classic and the surroundings of Classic, others fear to loose the Core team as a capable capacity in developing and future invention. so there are a lot reasons to stand against Classic or to divide from Core and go with Classic. But if you would ask them just 1MB or 2MB without any of the bullshit that happend the last months i think its obv what would be the answer. Imagine a user poll: WITH Core team 1MB or 2MB? I think there is absolutely n doubt users would opt for 2MB. I a way its kind of blackmail, cause nobody wants to go further without Core. Core knows that and says: OK, then no 2MB for you. And thats EXACTLY why the community has started to realize that a second CAPABLE dev team is needed, so the next time some crucial decision is coming up we wont be held hostage by one dev team and can say "F%&* you, we go with team B. deal with it."
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You are living in a dream world if you believe a majority of users support classic.
You are living in a dream world if you believe a majority of users doesn't support 2MB blocks. And not only "majority" i would also say "supermajority".
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I don't think I'll sell any more under 5k satoshis. Fully expect it to go to 10k+ when it hits an exchange. This is revolutionary tech, people.
Yep, I'm not touching the remainder of mine under 50k 50k would equal a 200mio marketcap, not impossible, but to achieve that everything has to work as planned without any technical issues. I definitely don't expect $200 million day-1, but down the road. Absolutely. day one will be 15-20 mio imo. 50mio if things work out well. everything else, lets see..
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I don't think I'll sell any more under 5k satoshis. Fully expect it to go to 10k+ when it hits an exchange. This is revolutionary tech, people.
Yep, I'm not touching the remainder of mine under 50k 50k would equal a 200mio marketcap, not impossible, but to achieve that everything has to work as planned without any technical issues.
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Wow I actually didn't realize I had so much IOTAs. Sounds good to me.
rofl man you are a little phony arent ya?
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Möchte gut ein halbes Bitcoin in Alts investieren. Was würdet ihr da gerade empfehlen? Gerne auch ein bisschen getreut.
Die Alts sind ja in den letzten Woche schon teils ziemlich gut gelaufen. Bin mir unsicher jetzt iwo einzusteigen.
Danke!
Das wird dir auch niemand so genau sagen können. Jeder hier hat andere Favoriten. Oft genannt werden: IOTA, Factom, Dash, Expanse, Storjcoin, usw usw
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Kurzfristig mag es Rebounds geben, aber falls BTC tatsächlich durchstartet auf 500 oder 600 kannst du bei Altcoins Scherben aufsammeln gehen.
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BTC bricht nach oben aus.
Sobald BTC ernsthafte Anstalten macht zu steigen krachen Altcoins zusammen, nichts ungewöhnliches.
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it was 1500 min, when i first heard. it was changed to 1200 and validator churn was added, meaning you could only POS for 1yr with your 1200eth then someone else takes over.... we got 1200batches set aside for myself and a few friends. in order to pos every yr we agreed to rotate our ETH stakes every yr giving us a share of the pos for at least 5years, as we think it will be as big as BTC mining currently is.
why not just open up another wallet and start staking anew? You can transfer some to other wallet and start PoS again. I think the restriction will not work as intended. I was just thinking about that a few days ago. How could they stop you from sending your ETH to PoloniEx, sell them, buy other ETH, send them back to the wallet and stake? Or won't they stake? So if you buy "second hand" ETH, they may not stake? Lol... Just showing some scenarios... I just don't see how you could prevent someone from moving his ETH around and start staking again? Or do your ETH need to be in a wallet for a long period of time before they can stake? possible that the coins that staked get a timestamp that says when they will be allowed to stake again. Imagine they do, why would anyone buy ETH to hold for staking? Because when you buy them, you don't know the timestamps of the ETH you buy and they would all be different. Unless someone can explain it, I don't see how this could work. possible would be a exchange-system that gives you a ETH price + additional pricing based on the last staking-timestamp
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ich denke der azure-effekt wird generell immer weniger eine rolle spielen, da langsam klar wird das MS einfach jeden aufnimmt der einen antrag stellt. bestes beispiel zb influxcoin, das ist im grunde nix anderes als der übliche 1.0 copycat und findet dennoch aufnahme bei azure. über kurz oder lang werden dort einfach alle sein.
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it was 1500 min, when i first heard. it was changed to 1200 and validator churn was added, meaning you could only POS for 1yr with your 1200eth then someone else takes over.... we got 1200batches set aside for myself and a few friends. in order to pos every yr we agreed to rotate our ETH stakes every yr giving us a share of the pos for at least 5years, as we think it will be as big as BTC mining currently is.
why not just open up another wallet and start staking anew? You can transfer some to other wallet and start PoS again. I think the restriction will not work as intended. I was just thinking about that a few days ago. How could they stop you from sending your ETH to PoloniEx, sell them, buy other ETH, send them back to the wallet and stake? Or won't they stake? So if you buy "second hand" ETH, they may not stake? Lol... Just showing some scenarios... I just don't see how you could prevent someone from moving his ETH around and start staking again? Or do your ETH need to be in a wallet for a long period of time before they can stake? possible that the coins that staked get a timestamp that says when they will be allowed to stake again.
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any idea when itoa will be live?
my guess = 3 weeks from now
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it was 1500 min, when i first heard. it was changed to 1200 and validator churn was added, meaning you could only POS for 1yr with your 1200eth then someone else takes over.... we got 1200batches set aside for myself and a few friends. in order to pos every yr we agreed to rotate our ETH stakes every yr giving us a share of the pos for at least 5years, as we think it will be as big as BTC mining currently is.
why not just open up another wallet and start staking anew?
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also wo gehts denn hier bitte "runter"? alles noch im grünen bereich. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FGEL6ytn.png&t=663&c=_t6gBVNpKyNhTA)
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so without wallet how can we buy?
you are paid per post aren't you? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) those signature campaigns at btt gettin really annoying lately.
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Come on guys, what are you waiting? Ridiculous low market cap, this baby can go up 10 times easy.
$20M easy Do you really think so? Why? Arguments? because 2mio$ marketcap compared to 860mio$ marketcap. 10mio seems realistic imo. 20mio may be a little far fetched.
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Hoffe du hast bei 21k eingekauft, wir sind jetzt schon bei 36k, mcap 245k (was mMn immer noch extrem günstig ist für einen Azure coin). schnitt dürfte bei 22.5k liegen
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