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2121  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Study Finds Majority of ICOs Do Not Provide Adequate Information to Investors on: December 08, 2017, 10:33:01 PM
Which is why we need more ICO standards. You should take a look at my thread where I discuss different standards that should be present in the ICO community. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2333049.msg23732348#msg23732348


The market will call for a restructure once everyone that invested in ICO's (starting around last summer ) get burned with there terrible investment.
2122  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: how to start a signature campaign? on: December 08, 2017, 10:28:35 PM
Check out the service section of the forum in the market place. There are a lot of different campaigns you can either join or you can use the threads as a outline for your own personal campaign if you choose to create one.
2123  Economy / Services / Re: TheAbyss Signature Campaign on: December 08, 2017, 08:42:24 PM
Bitcointalk username: Timtheyoutuber
Rank: Member
Current post count: 482
BTC Address: 17kpLNSWtkn5wRUE8JKcLvuFFdN4b8HbZg


When I get accepted I will update the signature, thanks.
2124  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is there a tool to rescue your funds after you are dead? on: December 08, 2017, 12:15:31 AM
If you have your coins on coinbase ( which I would not suggest ) then someone in your family could access it simply with your password and email.

However if you have access to a private key you will need to educate your family on how to retrieve the money.


It is possible to make a "dead man switch". You create a transaction sending your bitcoins to an address, but use the "nLockTime" feature. This feature makes a transaction invalid until a certain block. You give the transaction to the person you want to get your bitcoins or put it in your will.

If you die, the transaction can eventually be used to send your bitcoins. If you don't die, then you can invalidate the transaction by sending the bitcoins to another address before that transaction's nLockTime is reached.

For example, assuming the current block height is about 500000.
1. You create a transaction sending all your bitcoins to your will's executor, but set the nLockTime to about a year from now (block 552560). The transaction is not valid until block 552560.
2a. If you die, then the executor will be able to publish the transaction after block 552560 and receive your bitcoins.
2b. If you survive the year, then you send your bitcoins to another address before block 552560, invalidating the transaction. Then you create a new transaction with nLockTime.


This is actually a very good idea, and I might consider doing this with a trial amount of coins. Seems pretty cool.
2125  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Ethereum Xrp on: December 08, 2017, 12:11:13 AM
Not very sure that buying bitcoin ATH is a good idea. I would also not buy ethereum right now with the current price.
2126  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop Dwelling on Your “I Should Have” Bitcoin Anxiety on: December 08, 2017, 12:06:10 AM
"All in on feather coin" lmao


This is very common in really every single market. Selling early is a big complain that I hear very often, and if you keep a negative attitude you certainly wont be going anywhere. We have all made bad investments, or missed out on investments. That's life. I think even in the space right now, people are way to concerned with the fiat price of bitcoin which scares me.
2127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: ETHEREUM ETHERSCAN PROBLEM on: December 07, 2017, 10:36:12 PM
I am hoping this whole "cryptokitties" thing is a deploy to make the developers solve the transaction problem. The main reason I switched to ethereum originally was because of the slow transactions and fee times from bitcoin. However I cant complain with a $.30 fee really. I just hope it gets fixed soon because I make a lot of transactions a day.
2128  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin surpasses $19,000 on Coinbase! on: December 07, 2017, 10:33:00 PM
I am pretty sure that was a malfunction because it went up around 50% which didnt really happen. Which is likely way they went offline, and had to do "maintenance". This happened with ethereum in the summer as well, so no one really made $19k for a bitcoin. However I do think that it can hit $19k in the future. Gotta love the crypto currency maintenance outages when people want to profit take :p
2129  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where do email-spamers/scamers get our emails? on: December 07, 2017, 10:25:14 PM
Really depends on where you sign up. If you participate in a ICO you will likely get spam emails. I personally use junk emails rather than personal ones when I sign up for something crypto related.
2130  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC 20K+ on: December 07, 2017, 10:24:02 PM
It is at $17k on coinbase right now, I am sure it will hit $20k at some point but I would be astonished if it didnt tank down before. Looks like a lot of people have been hopping on the train since it hit $10,000 ( a ton of my friends have been messaging me about buying coins ). I just wish it happened for ETH since I have been in it longer than bitcoin.
2131  Economy / Services / Re: X8CURRENCY Signature and Avatar Campaign on: December 07, 2017, 10:17:11 PM
Btctalk name: TimtheYoutuber
Rank: Member
Current post count:473
BTC Address:17kpLNSWtkn5wRUE8JKcLvuFFdN4b8HbZg
Wear appropriate signature:Yes
Wear avatar:I will when I can
2132  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lets Create NEW ICO standards! | Ultimate thread on: December 07, 2017, 09:56:15 PM
These standards should be regulated by all the big coins like Ethereum because many of ICOs are ethereum based coins they need to implement such rules to prevent scams from ICOS.

"Regulation" is a swear word to innovation. However as a community we just need to be smarter and make smarter decisions. Scams will always exist, we just need to hold these coins to more of a standard.
2133  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here lives on crypto currency daily? on: December 07, 2017, 09:53:47 PM


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Hey, seems like your question "Have you ever thought about taking your side job to full?" fits perfectly with my answer. Im working in a mainstream mall here in my country for 2 years now while at the same time offering my service here in this forum by joining signature campaigns. What I get from my job and from the campaigns are almost equal in terms of salary, infact sometimes I get more rewards from campaign than my day job. So, I come to think of "what if I'll practice day trading while doing signature and bounty campaign instead of going to my day job?"
Right now, Im on the verge of deciding to finally quit my job on January, because I know theres a good future for me here to become financialy stable. And by the way I am using Bitcoin for some of my transactions almost everyday like reloading for my mobile phone, paying electric and water bills, or even a payment for my debt to my friends."

If I may, can I ask where you are from? (country wise ) If not I totally understand. If your young I would say go for it, because if it doesn't work out you can always go back to the mall. However it will likely be more work if you are purely going on crypto because you will want to study the market more and of course work harder since your independent.
2134  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Could Enjin coin reach a $100m Market Cap?? on: December 07, 2017, 09:48:31 PM
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/enjin-coin/

We are seeing a 95% growth in ENJ today. We are just above the ICO price right now I believe. Which means if you bought it after the ICO when the price was hovering $.01 you could have made around 500%. Hopefully some people took my advice.
2135  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Crypto currency Book | Register to get the book , FREE on: December 07, 2017, 03:56:19 PM


Tim, it was not directed to you.
This guys copied old and very popular idea, to create 1 000 000 pixels and sell 1 pixel for $1
The guys who did it first time really collected 1 mln dollars, but this guy won't because such ideas are working only 1 time.
So I was rather jokingly suggesting this guy to advertise on my site))

I know your books will be free, and I'll be following it, if I like it - I will post about it for free.
Also for future I have big idea about publishing books on these topics, so I might contact you, or may be help with publishing/promotion of your next books.

Haha okay, I was sort of confused but you cleared it up.

Well thank you very much I appreciate the kind words and look forward to any future partnerships:)
2136  Other / Off-topic / Re: Crypto Puppets "Moon Party" [Pilot episode] on: December 07, 2017, 04:08:40 AM
I watched the whole thing lol, you have a lot of time on your hands :p
2137  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Crypto currency Book | Register to get the book , FREE on: December 06, 2017, 09:31:04 PM


AMAZING ! Great job friend !! wish you luck

Thank you very much I appreciate it Smiley

Signed up, thank you for this.
I'm excited for the release date, and reading up on your vision of the cryptocurrency.

Is this your first book?


Thank you very much and I am glad you are excited, this will be a very enjoyable read. Yes this is the first of many Smiley




I already register.
Hopefully, we all get that.
To me, it`s a good book would.
Hopefully, the contents of this book educate especially in terms of krypto currency.
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Thank you, and when it comes out you can always offer suggestions. Enjoy
2138  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 21 Million is the max. mined - How many Bitcoin have already been mined? on: December 06, 2017, 09:28:34 PM
https://coinmarketcap.com/

If you look to the right it says "circulating supply". So you can see how many have been mined, but you have to imagine millions are lost from forgotten private keys etc.
2139  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone remember flappy coins? on: December 06, 2017, 06:45:39 PM
I just looked up Flappycoin!  (along with Coinye)

Back in the day I would actually make decent money renting rigs and mining coins like Flappy for awhile.  After doge profits fell a couple such as Flappy and MIM actually brought in quite a bit.  Of course you had to sell to make any money.  They are hanging out in a crypto coin graveyard now. 

Yeah I mean it was a dumb investment unless you day traded the hype. Just thought it was a funny memory because I remember people buying coins for over the market value since they didnt know how to use exchanges.
2140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone remember flappy coins? on: December 06, 2017, 06:17:41 PM
Yes I think it's them. It was pretty neat during this time. But BTC E is dead now, they have a nice wallpaper sponsorised by FBI  Grin

If it was them then they took it down obviously when the project died. Well thats the original site but if I am not mistaken they paid the SEC fine and payed users back 55%. Then they opened up another site with a new token of some sorts for users who didnt want there 55% back.
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