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21  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Auto Send Wallet Feature: development on: July 08, 2014, 02:07:41 PM
can a developer quote and contact me for this small project. I want it friendly for users without the need of scripts. A no technical way is a must.
22  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Auto Send Wallet Feature: development on: July 08, 2014, 03:13:22 AM
The wallet would have to always be online for this to happen, unless the blockchain somehow allows for transactions to take place after a certain amount of time. Even in the latter case, the wallet would have to go back online every so often.

Since the auto send payments are timelined, the wallet app can run in the background offline and go online when making the payment.
23  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Auto Send Wallet Feature: development on: July 07, 2014, 06:46:36 AM
If this isn't currently offered, I'm willing to pay for the coding required to make it happen. 

The project to is build a wallet that allows auto sending.

The setup includes selecting two addresses ( from : to) , the amount of sending, frequency ( hourly,daily,weekly, monthly,quarterly,annually), duration ( length of autosend contract).  It would be nice to team up with electrum, multibit or armory for them to commit the feature once its complete.

Post your ideas as well,
24  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Scritp to auto send bitcoins to person on: July 07, 2014, 06:01:45 AM
This feature of

Auto-Forward/Send coins from Address A to Address B  automatically on intervals for payment systems

It should be built within the Wallet.

Just select the two addresses, the fee, desired amount , duration, and frequency of payment. Done

Any coins with this feature within the wallet already?
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Alt Coins: Retargeting Difficulty at every Block on: May 01, 2014, 07:08:10 AM
I found this from Megacoins "Over 140+ Cryptocurrencies using the Kimoto Gravity Well! "
Wow. 
And how many using Digishield?
26  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Do you need Kimoto Gravity Well / Digishield added to your wallet? on: May 01, 2014, 06:43:52 AM
what coins are using these difficulty algorithms besides digibytes doge, and megacoin?
27  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: SierraChart feed/bridge reborn - Realtime Bitcoin charting on: April 29, 2014, 08:16:18 AM
This platform works with FIX, once an Exchange supports fix protocol(atlas ats), would we be able to trade via sierrachats platform?
28  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: So who's going to develop a real time cryptocurrency trading platform? on: April 29, 2014, 07:00:46 AM
If anyone is serious about a multi exchange Trading platform, it needs to be desktop platform where Tools, scripts, aglos can be shared freely. Just look at the success of these FX platforms. cTrader, JForex, Metatrader, NinjaTrader.

Without the ability to Build and share,  your platform will never gain the momentum that you've hoped.
29  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking for beta testers on: April 29, 2014, 06:47:22 AM
I'm interested in a beta test. I have algos in c# and I'm still looking for a decent platform. I highly suggest looking into cTrader cAlgo platform for more ideas for your platform.   I recommend open source your platform and rent out your algos if they're any good for your income.
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Alt Coins: Retargeting Difficulty at every Block on: April 29, 2014, 06:08:07 AM
I would like to follow all the alt coins that can retarget the difficulty at each block creation and then ask the question.

: is it possible for difficulty to adjust during a block

DigiShield re-targets a coin’s difficulty between every block or in the case of DigiByte & Dogecoin, every 60 seconds


Please list the types of retargeting projects available.

DigiShield
Kimoto Gravity Well


Why is this important? To counter Multipool operations.
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Best News Source for Alt Coins release,updates,exchanges on: April 25, 2014, 05:32:57 AM
Altcoins sprout like weeds, so is there a good news source compiled in 1 place, a blog rss feed. anything good?

List of resources:

http://altcoins.com/ - News blog
http://www.coinssource.com/ - News
http://www.cryptocoinrank.com/ - Statistics
32  Economy / Securities / Re: The International Bank of Crypto | Escrow |Pre-order Shares| on: April 24, 2014, 07:52:07 AM
Quote

1.   Pure transparency regarding holdings – Monthly reports

3.    No one individual allowed to spend funds greater than 10 BTC without agreement from another team member

8.   Costs over 20 BTC per month disclosed to shareholders

These three features will greatly prevent any indivual running rampant with your hard earned BTC. Your concerns regarding us stealing all your Bitcoins are slighlty unjust, afterall your pre-ordered shares must be held by a trusted escrow.


Ok I will ignore the fact that this is a horrible investment opportunity even if you are not a scammer.

1. If you are truly transparent what is your full name along with anyone involved?

3. Why should we trust you and your "team members"? This sounds like you just want a bunch of bitcoins you don't own to make shitty investments with no risk.

8. Any costs at all should be disclosed to shareholders. Regardless it doesn't prevent lying, deception, or theft.

#3 this had me laughing. It reminds me of the FX industry with managed account offers. There are many so called companies that even get Cash for their investment venues and still crash or never make a profit.  From a very basic rule, look for verified performance history from a firm or trader before considering any investment
33  Economy / Economics / Re: How do we separate the real value from the speculative value on: April 24, 2014, 07:20:49 AM
Paradox:  if you remove the speculative component from bitcoin's price, its value increases.

Here's why:

Imagine that tomorrow everyone believes that the price of bitcoin will no longer increase.  But the price will no longer decrease either.  1 BTC will forever buy the same basket of goods.  What would happen?  Aggregate demand for bitcoin would increase due to its useful properties as a store of value.  But of course this can't happen without also increasing the price, and thus the paradox.   

The only reason bitcoin's price isn't much higher is because people believe it could also be much lower. 

I get what you are saying but I disagree. I think people are buying/holding/mining bitcoin to make a profit. I really think the number of people who just totally believe in the idea and would use it as a regular currency is extremely small right now. The bottom line is that acquiring and using bitcoin right now is risky, costly, and complex. There isn't any huge advantage that would make someone want to accept these risks/complications and use it over say a credit card, paypal, etc. The reason people are involved with it is because they think it will go up and they can make a massive profit.

So if you removed speculative value, I think it would crash and crash hard.

We're all speculative participates hence the operation is functioning and mining is still sought to be profitable longterm. Coinwarz is the best example of rough economics of what is taking place altogether. There's supply and demand for all the markets with plenty of volume to prove that. Hashpower runs the game and hashpower costs money to purchase,operate,maintain so until mining isn't profitable, these coins have value.

The value of the coin seams to be proportional to the hashing power of the network( interested participates) which agree on price through a free market exchange.   It would make sense to follow the hashing power of multipools
34  Economy / Services / Re: Symantecs on: April 24, 2014, 06:40:04 AM
The definition of "altcoin" that I'm working with is: anything that is "bitcoin-like", but which is not bitcoin.  (in other words, an ALTernate COIN).

Point well taken.
I see the main difference between Bitcoin and an altcoin is that you can exchange fiat currency for bitcoin on exchanges like coinbase, BTC-e and others.
I do not see that with the altcoin exchanges. On Mintpal, poloniex and a bunch of others, you can exchange altcoins only using BTC.

And so, I was using the "bitcoin--like" expression to actually mean a coin that can be exchanged with fiat currency.
I should have been more clear  Cheesy

than you need an exchange that accept fiat for whatever coin you want to support. A lot of exchanges are crypto/crypto ( in/out) but most allow fiat deposit to buy altcoins
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PAWN] Pawncoin -Own Exchange+Pawnshop [Coinpod] Launched on: April 24, 2014, 06:04:25 AM
Guys, think about it. Loan for alts or any currency is useless. Why should people not sell their coins directly for btc and then usd? Loans are for people who do not have money. Alts are money. Pls take physical collateral as a real pawnshop or aboundon this, it just makes no sence.

+1

until then

a shop where you can pawn real items for pawn coins ==> in USA and Canada
36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]BTCtalkcoin [BCC] Legal Airdrop - 4 Exchanges - Launching April 24! on: April 24, 2014, 05:47:04 AM
20 hours to launch!

Numbers till now:
12 Investors
4 Exchanges
7 Pools
24 Pages
300,000+ lovely crypto lovers!
so, you plan to airdrop between 300,000 user of BTT?
i will mine this coin tomorrow because i like to keep some just in case
but you know that maybe more than 50% will dump it asa get the coin

and i have a question
does this coin has any relate to BTT forum?
thanks

We don't think all 300,000 members will participate, the expected number of actual participants is much lower.
To avoid dumping we are distributing the coins over a period of 20 days; hopefully this will stop the market from crashing.

If by BTT forum you mean bitcointalk.com, yes this has got everything related to the forum Cheesy This is a coin for all members of this forum!

I think many accounts are sockpuppets or inactive.
where can we confirm the # of users even if inactive. And if inactive, they don't receive their BCC. For these inactive accounts, are more coins redistributed to the active users
37  Economy / Services / Re: Selling space on my signature. Highly active account on: April 24, 2014, 05:04:01 AM
What mining gear do you plan to buy
38  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Zero Fee 0% Bitcoin Exchange on: April 21, 2014, 07:43:11 AM
Also, with the way the law is in the USA, there are lots of potential legal issues when dealing with the exchange of USD.

This will be a Trading exchange only. No Fiat deposit/withdrawal.

I don't want fees associated with the exchange therefore fiat must be eliminated.

Buyers must have the coins in storage then use this exchange for trading. The actual exchange isn't processing orders into the blockchain,  the server will just operate an efficient order matching engine.

If we can use cold storage escrow for deposits, we'll avoid regulation completely, and just be the liquidity engine for matching orders at millisecond speeds.

39  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Zero Fee 0% Bitcoin Exchange on: April 21, 2014, 07:32:30 AM
It would essentially lower my trading cost and add more opportunities for trading.

 It's a win win situation that pays for itself.

 Simply saying, profits from trading pay for the operational cost of the exchange.

 Or you can say it is from the money Saved from trading at a less expensive exchange.

Let me explain this better through a trading strategy.

I'm investing 10k in btce MT4 platform. They offer 1:3 leverage. with a big fee.
The smallest position size is 0.01 which costs 0.02 cents usd and a 0.10 position size will be 0.23 cents.

I buy a position size of 0.01 (cost of 2 cents) at 486.005 and close the position at 490.00 for a profit of 2 cents. BTC/usd moved up $4.00.
What happen in the trade?
BTCUSD moved Up in our favor $4.00
Our Trading Fee was 2 cents
Our profit is 2 cents after fee.

Without the broker fee I would make 2x the profit. A total of 4 cents of profit instead of 2 cents.

Now apply a position size of 0.10 with a fee of 23 cents per trade. I will use the same strategy of a BTCUSD Up move of $4.00 to generate 23 cents in total profits after the total 23 cent fee.
I placed 500 trades a month
Total fee is $115.00

And now lets get serious.
I will be trading with a position size of 0.49 and the cost is $1.00 in commission
I will place over 500 trades a month
Total fee is $500+ a month.
Cost of server and bandwidth is covered.


40  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Zero Fee 0% Bitcoin Exchange on: April 10, 2014, 12:29:15 PM
When I think about operating an exchange, I'd solely do it for the added benefit that it provides me for trading.. It would essentially lower my trading cost and add more opportunities for trading. It's a win win situation that pays for itself. Simply saying, profits from trading pay for the operational cost of the exchange. Or you can say it is from the money Saved from trading at a less expensive exchange.
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