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221  Other / Off-topic / Re: For BTC to live SHITCOINS needs to die on: November 05, 2018, 08:49:35 PM
This tread is a kinda funny one with the pictures and all that..
Quoting the entire OP is annoying,but quoting it when it contains pictures makes it even more infuriating and thus the thread becomes unreadable and somewhat an eyesore

Shitcoins do not affect the price of the bitcoin,no matter how much they get pumped.
And everyone has got his or her opinion and can invest in any coin he/she wishes to invest in,it all depends on the ability to make profits


random person : bitcoin sucks, because i invest in a $#$#@$ coin that i read on youtube, i think whole crypto is scam
222  Other / Off-topic / Re: For BTC to live SHITCOINS needs to die on: November 05, 2018, 08:48:26 PM
Totally agree regarding shitcoins. It's amazing how many cryptocurrencies there are right now, 99% of which are just clones of each other. Only a small handful have anything unique / usable about them. The rest are living on borrowed time, the market will soon realise how useless they are and they're going to die hard.

exactly thousand of forks coming for bitcoins and nothing of them are doing some unique thing, everything is shitty
223  Other / Off-topic / Re: For BTC to live SHITCOINS needs to die on: November 05, 2018, 02:28:17 PM
224  Other / Off-topic / Re: For BTC to live SHITCOINS needs to die on: November 05, 2018, 02:26:23 PM
225  Other / Off-topic / Re: For BTC to live SHITCOINS needs to die on: November 05, 2018, 02:25:53 PM
226  Other / Off-topic / For BTC to live SHITCOINS needs to die on: November 05, 2018, 02:23:44 PM
Stop pumping shitcoins, the market cap should not be shared among shitcoins.





by the way show me your bitcoin jokes & memes
227  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Developer] PHP Web Developer Familiar With Blockcypher API on: November 04, 2018, 06:06:16 PM
Hello,

I am in need of a Web Developer who is familiar with Blockcypher API for Handling Deposit/Withdrawals for users.

My Telegram username is : frostma

Add me or Leave a Message here with your contact details..

API is already half implemented in the core.

Thank you.



i am, i even have a custom endpoint that works with private keys.

pure php
228  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MyDiceBot will be released in the next couple of days...so please stay tuned on: October 24, 2018, 11:52:48 PM
MyDiceBot

  • MyDiceBot is a cross-platform automated dicing bot for cryptocurrency dice-sites.
  • Similar to the bot pioneer Seuntjies DiceBot.
  • Multiple platforms are supported, including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Web.
  • Multiple programming languages are supported such as Lua. JavaScript and Python are coming soon.
  • Screenshot as below:




is it web based, if that is the case i will tip

* the technology we are using is web based
* but we do not host it (we do not have money to host such service, for thousands of people to use in parallel)
* you can download our bot and host somewhere by yourselves (the host port could be customized by using start up options '-port')
* code will be open source then, to show our code is clean and the bot is safe to use



let me know the link in pm i could be beta tester and your funder
229  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MyDiceBot will be released in the next couple of days...so please stay tuned on: October 24, 2018, 11:43:41 PM
leave the link to beta testing, i will wait
230  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MyDiceBot will be released in the next couple of days...so please stay tuned on: October 24, 2018, 11:41:43 PM
MyDiceBot

  • MyDiceBot is a cross-platform automated dicing bot for cryptocurrency dice-sites.
  • Similar to the bot pioneer Seuntjies DiceBot.
  • Multiple platforms are supported, including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Web.
  • Multiple programming languages are supported such as Lua. JavaScript and Python are coming soon.
  • Screenshot as below:




is it web based, if that is the case i will tip
231  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 FAST, fair, BTC, LTC, ETH on: October 23, 2018, 09:06:01 PM
testing this site lets see how it goes, will post review soon
232  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / DELETED on: October 16, 2018, 02:59:27 PM
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233  Economy / Speculation / Re: Almost 12 months of Bear Market .Is there any better future a head? on: October 03, 2018, 10:20:59 PM
2016: always above $300
2017: always above $600
2018: always above $5800

12 month bear market? what are you talking about.
you mean the cub(small bear) and calves(small bull) constantly playing back and forth throughout the year. in a 10 year bull market


234  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is best wallet for long term bitcoin holding? on: October 03, 2018, 10:32:13 AM
Obviously coinbase is the most important and secure wallet for long-term bitcoin holding because coinbase having strong protection of bitcoin hacking. So I like and use coinbase for bitcoin holding.

coinbase is shit, it doesn't work in asia lol electrum is the best
235  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is best wallet for long term bitcoin holding? on: October 03, 2018, 10:31:40 AM
What is best wallet for long term bitcoin holding? I want to choose one wallet for bitcoin holding. Which one is best and have no bugs and problems? Which one is worse? Which one is easy to instal and easy to use. Which one you just prefer for long term holding.

brain wallet google it


but pick something random that you can rember

example -> i bought bitcoin at 5304$ on tuesday drinking bnana shake with ice cream #@$$
236  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / DELETED on: September 29, 2018, 01:23:51 AM
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237  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It Takes 9343$ to mine one bitcoin, so no way i am selling it below 12000$ on: September 27, 2018, 06:37:31 PM
There is nothing stopping people who have solar from running their miners off unused solar.

Then the electricity cost approaches 0 (unless you want to add extra solar and batteries just to get a bigger farm.

Then the cost of electricity will be (solar panels + batteries).

Without doing the math, you could probably bring the cost down to 5 cents per kWh.

With future tech, you could bring the cost down a lot as well.


It also costs under $2.71 to $3.57  per watt of power installed. So the startup cost for panels could still be significant but manageable.

With existing solar, you can just use your excess and subsidize your own solar panels (especially if the government doesn't allow you to sell electricity or maybe short-changes you).


One part of the argument that fails is that a lot of miners are hodlers. That is to say they speculate that the price must increase.


Therefore they are not using the current price for profitability but the potential future price they have in mind.



a very well formatted search & explaination but know this.

we are still talking about most of public not everyone can invest in solar panels
238  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It Takes 9343$ to mine one bitcoin, so no way i am selling it below 12000$ on: September 26, 2018, 10:13:51 AM
There are huge mining farms in the USA that have half that electricity cost.  I personally have a cost of slightly less than 0.10/kwh.  Bitmain certainly doesn't have a cost that high.  You're averaging USA electrical costs and coming up with a number that btc should be valued at?  We are not the only country in the world that is mining crypto.  

All of that aside ... I would never sell my btc at 12k.  The majority of the btc that I hold will not be sold under 50k.  It can either reach those levels or I'll watch it go to zero while I continue to hold.  I don't care if it takes 3-5-7-10 years to get to the point at which I would sell, I will wait or I will watch it go to zero.

Yea sell them at 50k, but how eill you oay mining cost Huh?

I pay nothing for mining, my electric costs are negotiable at very bulk. Anyways the point was to notify all panic sellers that atleast don't sell btc below the mining costs it takes to make the coin

How to pay for the electrical cost of mining today, if you hold your mined coins for years?  Simple ... Pay for it with other fiat that isn't invested in crypto.
lol logic of a kid, this is not how business works, let the real people run the mining, we need to pay maintenance, upgrade, all these things require money, which should come from crypto as if we had any other source of income we would not be doing 1000TH/s farms.


239  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It Takes 9343$ to mine one bitcoin, so no way i am selling it below 12000$ on: September 26, 2018, 10:04:53 AM
I think you're misjudging the cost of mining. Many large miners spend about $ 6000 per bitcoin, in China about $ 5000. If you personally spend $ 12,000 on creating one bitcoin, this does not mean that everyone has such a situation.

Yeah I think he is fuckered up.  In the past 12 months, I have mined and traded for approx. 3 btc.  Those three btc cost me approx 6k usd in electricity.  The hardware cost me approx. 20k usd.  I plan on holding them for the next several years, if need be.  You do the math.

yes exactly what i am trying to tell these guys
240  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It Takes 9343$ to mine one bitcoin, so no way i am selling it below 12000$ on: September 26, 2018, 10:04:08 AM
First of all we should know that the mining cost for one bitcoin varies in different countries.For example,mining cost for one bitcoin is just 1,983 dollars in Kuwait and 2,177 dollars in Belarus.But the cost varies as 13,482 dollars in Belgium and 14,751 dollars in Marshall islands.So it depends upon the geographical location of where we mine.


yes thats what i said avg in America, i am from india its like 70$ per bitcoin here so i definitely understand the point you are trying to make
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