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1981  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔔🔽[Highest Paying] NAMI Social Media Bounty [Live]💰💰 on: March 06, 2018, 01:16:51 PM
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Bitcointalk username: MightyStorm
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1982  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🚀🌟[Bounty] 🚀🌟 Elementh - Blockchain for Ecommerce.High Rewards on: March 06, 2018, 01:01:20 PM
TWITTER
Bitcointalk username: MightyStorm
Twitter account: https://twitter.com/juice_major
Twitter followers: 6902
Ethereum address: 0x01A4C30a5e5444d5003f363FD0516424b5B775FB

Week: 4 (28/02 - 06/03)
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Bitcointalk username: MightyStorm
Facebook account: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009871532761
Facebook friends/followers: 1906
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1983  Economy / Services / Re: Wikibits - Twitter Campaign [High Payments][CLOSED] on: March 03, 2018, 11:33:00 AM
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1984  Economy / Service Discussion / Yahoo users will get paid in bitcoin for best answers on: June 11, 2015, 07:01:50 AM
A new service allows users to post questions and pay Bitcoin to people who submit the best answers.

Sounds like the whole idea of free help gets ruined by this, don't you think?
1985  Economy / Economics / Where the Money Goes When Digital Currency Startups Raise Capital? on: June 10, 2015, 07:34:46 AM


With venture capital investments in FinTech startups booming, at a record US$315 million raised in 2014
and more in 2015,  we wondered: Where is all this funding being spent, and why are those in the digital
currency business not living a more “FunTech” lifestyle?

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1986  Economy / Economics / London has been the most popular location for fintech companies, yet... on: June 10, 2015, 06:33:06 AM


... some choose to leave, because of the bill which requires that UK companies implement state-mandated
backdoors in all cryptography, and that telecommunications providers retain user data for 12 months.
It gives the government the power of surveillance, and requires startups to hand over information for inspection.
1987  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Where the Money Goes When Digital Currency Startups Raise Capital? on: June 09, 2015, 02:10:33 PM


With venture capital investments in FinTech startups booming, at a record US$315 million raised in 2014
and more in 2015,  we wondered: Where is all this funding being spent, and why are those in the digital
currency business not living a more “FunTech” lifestyle?

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1988  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Crucial points for fintech startup? on: June 09, 2015, 03:11:02 AM


What are they, exactly?

Does it make sense to give the choice of a proper name priority over the way how you treat your customers (let's imagine you have some already)?

What do you think the most important things to keep oin mind as you abput to launch a startup in fintech area?

Do you quite agree with what the article says in general?
1989  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / An Insider’s View Of A Successful Bitcoin Startup on: June 08, 2015, 12:11:58 PM


Starting your own business is always difficult. Launching a cryptocurrency business amidst legal uncertainty and Bitcoin’s image problem is even harder.

 “We literally don't even have a website users can visit for information at the moment,” wrote a popular user named Rune on Bitsharestalk. “Don't get pissed at other people, our publicity sucks because our marketing sucks. We're working to improve it and the new website will hopefully change things and make people start taking us seriously.”

Indeed, downplaying the marketing side of things could spell the end of your business regardless of how good your product may be. CoinTelegraph spoke to Spanish-based digital currency exchange Exmo and California based Bitcoin API firm Gem on how prospective entrepreneurs can step up their marketing game, boost their public image and gain a foothold in the promising yet volatile industry.

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1990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Buy Gold Without Fiat, With Altcoin Totally? on: June 08, 2015, 10:59:23 AM
Anyone can purchase physical gold with Bitcoin and 35+ altcoins, including Dogecoin, Litecoin, Namecoin, Monero and others.

Link does not work.. Anyway, noble coin Marketplace Will offer exactly This once the linences are arranged. I think they Will accept most coins, but offer a discount on Using. nobl

Sorry, my bad, fixed the link.
1991  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Buy Gold Without Fiat, With Altcoin Totally? on: June 08, 2015, 07:10:54 AM
Anyone can purchase physical gold with Bitcoin and 35+ altcoins, including Dogecoin, Litecoin, Namecoin, Monero and others.
1992  Economy / Economics / Bitcoin has entered Wall street officially? on: June 08, 2015, 04:20:47 AM
Overstock became the first company to offer a corporate bond, valued at US$25 million,
as crypto securities to qualified institutional investors. The offering is part of the company’s
bitcoin blockchain-based initiative called Medici.
1993  Other / Off-topic / Re: Facebook is to use PGP encryption? on: June 05, 2015, 07:49:14 AM
Link given by you leads to nowhere . Are you sure about the OP ?

My bad, fixed the link.
1994  Other / Off-topic / Facebook is to use PGP encryption? on: June 05, 2015, 03:54:17 AM
Users can now request all notifications and sensitive emails to be encrypted using Facebook’s publicly posted PGP key.

Sorry, put a wrong link when posting initially. Now it should work fine.

1995  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Light bulbs mining Bitcoin, what's next? on: June 05, 2015, 03:27:33 AM
I mean, how is this going to work?
1996  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / They're mining with light bulbs now. What's next? on: June 01, 2015, 04:25:50 AM


This is amazing, I mean, how far can this go?


1997  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Ross Ulbricht is liable for value of fake identifications worth over $1M? on: June 01, 2015, 04:05:52 AM
Beside other things, US government prosecutors have imposed a money judgment against Ross Ulbricht,
I wonder, how they calculated what the fake IDs are worth?
1998  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How soon we will need a new algorithm? on: May 27, 2015, 05:05:47 AM
A little too much math for me.

Can someone explain in simple terms?

In a proof-of-stake system, each coin is kind of like a miniature mining rig and the more coins you stake, the more coins you can get as rewards. These rewards either come from network fees or from inflation.

The article provides an argument that proof-of-stake systems are flawed. It claims this is so because in most proof-of-stake systems, having 51% of the staking coins at any one time is basically the equivalent of having 51% of the hashrate of a proof-of-work coin, and since the rich get richer under some proof-of-stake models, the coin will eventually be controlled by a single rich person who might be able to sufficiently mount a 51% attack and manipulate the blockchain.

It then goes into detail about how this could be prevented by proposing novel variations of proof-of-stake.

Surprisingly however, proof-of-importance doesn't seem to be on that list. It's a variation of proof-of-stake but where factors other than just your staking balance are also taken into account:

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113698/proof-of-importance-nem-is-going-to-add-reputations-to-the-blockchain

Thanks, that's easier to understand.
1999  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How soon we will need a new algorithm? on: May 27, 2015, 03:19:48 AM
A little too much math for me.

Can someone explain in simple terms?
2000  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Want 1M USD from Roger Ver? Prove him wrong on: May 27, 2015, 02:33:06 AM
Okcoin smells really bad, I withdrawed my bitcoins from there when I read that in reddit

I don't have  any bitcoins stored there, but I told a friend to do the same thing you did.
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