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281  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended] NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet on: January 25, 2018, 02:55:52 AM
You are paid shills in order sustain the dead community ( 5 people in slack literally)


Let's see the transaction IDs Wink are they paid in NVO or Bitcoin?

That's all I'm going to say here. I can't be bothered with debunking your unsubstantiated FUD. It's been done too many times now both on here and Slack.
282  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex withdrawal limit of 0 - legacy account on: January 21, 2018, 11:14:02 PM
I was able to withdraw again. One more withdrawal and I'm completely done at Poloniex. I can't wait! This has been a nightmare.
283  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex withdrawal limit of 0 - legacy account on: January 21, 2018, 12:42:07 AM
Yeah I was just looking to exchange something and ended up getting my funds stuck on here for days. It's a huge pain but hopefully I can get everything out and just stick with DEXs in the future.

For what it's worth, this may just be a technical glitch or something because now I see that I can withdraw $1.77. Maybe that'll be increasing as time goes on. I think the way they're calculating the 24h limit is messed up with the increase of bitcoin's price over the past few days. We'll see how this plays out.

Edit: and with a refresh I'm back to 0. This isn't looking good.
284  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY] BLUZELLE 🔵A Decentralized Database Service for dApps 🔵 Closed! on: January 21, 2018, 12:33:29 AM
I would love to know what database this sketchy ICO bought my email address from. I would also like to know why I would ever invest in an ICO that 1. Spams unsolicited email addresses. 2. Can't even manage to figure out what that handy "BCC" line means. Thanks for sharing my email address with every other person that got this sketchy unsolicited email.

I hope your ICO crashes and burns. So pathetic that you sent me an unsolicited email. What a sketchy old school scam.
285  Economy / Exchanges / Poloniex withdrawal limit of 0 - legacy account on: January 20, 2018, 08:48:00 PM
I just withdrew a little under my daily amount yesterday, so had a small amount that I would have been about to withdraw. I think it was $27 or so. Now that I went to see if it's reset, it's actually at 0.

Does anyone know what this means? I'd really rather not open a ticket and wait a few months to figure out how to get my money out. Maybe because the price of bitcoins went up overnight? Idk. This is really strange either way. Glad I've almost cleared out my account.

If your new year's resolution wasn't to get everything out of exchanges, it should be. Hold your own bitcoins in your own private keys. Only keep a balance on an exchange when you're exchanging.

For the future, I'd suggest a DEX such as NVO. Full disclosure, I'm an investor. This only makes me want to invest more into DEXs.
286  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended]🌟🌟🌟🌟 NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet 🌟🌟🌟🌟 on: January 19, 2018, 11:47:08 PM
Do any projects from the top 50 market cap have a big volume here? Where can you see the statistics, everyone is shouting that the decentral exchange is the future, but probably no one has achieved significant success in the crypto

Nothing has any volume on NVO because  it's not out yet. So it's true that this DEX will be the future  Grin. If you mean transactions, idk where to get that info. Only the devs would have that.
287  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended]🌟🌟🌟🌟 NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet 🌟🌟🌟🌟 on: January 14, 2018, 01:59:04 PM
Where is WG91, did he left the project as well? He used to be a big fanboy, but most probably his lost investment in xenio and lack of progress in nvo made him go away Undecided Cry Lips sealed

Man you missed that awesome update from Ton today. I bet you wish you had this news. Omg you'll be so pissed when this comes out. Cya around coolie (not in Slack of course).
288  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a financial pyramid? on: January 08, 2018, 12:49:21 AM
Bitcoin is a financial pyramid? Will not the loss of wallets and the limited number of bitcoins to high deflation lead to the destruction of Bitcoin? How many bitcoins are there now? What generally supports this currency?it is very interesting to hear your opinion on this)

Yes l think bitcoin is like a pyramid also, But even it is possible to experience scam here in bitcoin.But it's ok, as l monitor my auntie she said it is bigger she earn than she lost of no payment on her salary.

Huh? Read the OP. Then read your post. Then edit it accordingly. What does this have to do with you changing your aunt's bedpan?



How does a deflationary asset where no more will ever be created = pyramid? We need to see you're in depth analysis here.
289  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended]🌟🌟🌟🌟 NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet 🌟🌟🌟🌟 on: January 07, 2018, 09:32:48 PM

Could anyone tell me what NVO offers that is unique that it's current and future competitors don't offer, or what exactly makes this project stand out from the other exchanges? And do you think it will be a real game changer in this space?
Thanks.

NVO will be a modular Decentralised exchange that pays out 50% of it's fees to NVST holders. Modular simply means that anyone can add any coin and you don't need to pay or hire a dev (assuming you know how to do it yourself). Once we get some volume going, more people will want to invest to get the dividends. That would be the game changer. You get to earn dividends forever, from a DEX. Centralized exchanges can be shut down by governments, but a DEX can't assuming it's truly decentralized. NVO is going to have it's own blockchain rather than the safe network now, because the safe network (maidsafe) wasn't going to be ready in time. So this will be around as long as Bitcoin and other cryptos are around, paying out dividends to any investor. That's why I invested.


Another question I have is that I remember a while back that a member of the team had left the project to start another one, any news on this or is this now a non-issue and hasn't effected NVO's development.

There is currently a team of 70 devs working on this. Could you be more specific on who you're asking about that left? Either way the first release of the wallet is out, with a new update coming soon and the exchange is expected to be completed this quarter. It's a non-issue.
290  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 07, 2018, 08:58:23 PM
Does anyone know step by step how I would upgrade to the newest version of Byteball on Linux Mint? I've downloaded the newest version but can't figure out what to do from here.
291  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended] NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet on: January 07, 2018, 01:51:11 AM

Well hello, nvo is the worst  exchange (cough cough) wallet out there. Hodlers only lose while others enjoy x10 profits. Told you.

Well at least you're not too bitter with getting banned from Slack coolie  Wink everyone was just talking about how much they miss you.

hi! so i guess it's a lost cause.

What is?
292  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended]🌟🌟🌟🌟 NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet 🌟🌟🌟🌟 on: January 06, 2018, 01:50:06 PM
this is sooo funny, market cap right now is 14 mil, not even half of the stored ico money.

binance coin is @ 1.5 billion market cap...

kucoin 1 billion soon

even without the exchange, wallet only, this is a 150/200 mil market cap project right now.

basically who buy now have a 90% discount...

all of this is because of counterparty....

i still think that the more viable fast and cheap option is to convert NVST counterparty token to ERC20.

it is not only for the market cap, value of token ecc. but is easier for marketing, adoption, and healthy for the future exchange.

IMHO fasterright now=better, just convert to ERC20 and set up the DEX fast, no need to go to dubai, no regulations, no fuss.


Then some day when the new shitcoin that happens to offer smart contracts/tokens we'll switch to that one? I'd rather just stick with something built on top of Bitcoin and that we know will work.

I didn't want an ERC20 token because I don't want to be invested in ETH, even indirectly. I don't think it's the best portrayal of smart contracts and people are running to it because it's easier for users. For devs it's a nightmare.
293  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Best way to distribute BTC dividends? on: January 01, 2018, 08:51:02 PM
Counterparty would work. You'd have to work out how exactly your counterparty token pays people dividends though. If you're looking to just pay out a different aset then you can have a sub-asset to your counterparty token.
294  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended] NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet on: January 01, 2018, 08:18:28 PM
Guys check Bridgecoin...The project is blown away by competitors.

Freudian slip?

I guess this project must be very interesting but mine is just a guess, since I didn't really undertand the technical details. Any progress done from the time of the ICO? Any way to tell me in a few sentences?

I'll call your bluff signature spammer. PM me if you'd like to know more about the progress since the ICO, or better yet you can just read back a few pages and see what's happened.
295  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Segwit vanity addresses (Bech32 and nested P2SH) on: January 01, 2018, 02:23:01 PM
Smart thinking!  A day or two ago, I whipped up a quickie Segwit address generator with a simple regex search.  It can produce both P2WPKH-nested-in-P2SH and Bech32 addresses.  It’s quite trivial; it lacks vanitygen’s features, and probably also falls short in performance.
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How great is the interest in this?

interesting... I'm pretty sure there is big interest in them. did you fork samr's vanitygen or start from scratch?
though since bech32 addresses are not yet implemented by most wallet,
the interest in bech32 addresses would be somewhat lower than that for segwit 3xxx addresses
any stats on how many addresses/second your generator can do?

I am thrilled to see the interest in Bravo Charlie Addresses!  Spread the word, “Bravo Charlie One means money.”

I wrote it from “scratch”—well, not really.  At first, I simply glued together sipa’s reference bech32 code, Core’s secp256k1, luke-jr’s libbase58, and standard POSIX extended regular expressions.  Then due to build dependency problems on my airgap machine, I had to semi-rewrite it with OpenSSL secp256k1 and my own base58check encoder using OpenSSL bignums.  This was supposed to be what you might call an “little pastime project”, done on a whim.

To be absolutely clear, I do handle both Bech32 and P2SH-nested Segwit “3” addresses.  Right now, pattern-matching is done on either one or the other; that’s stupid.  I intend to change it to check the same trial key against different patterns for both, if the operator so desires.

The code is slow, partly because I do a real bruteforce search:  Read a new private key off /dev/urandom, try its corresponding public key, and throw it away if that doesn’t match.  I always somewhat distrusted vanity addresses; and this is the paranoid way to make them.  Partly also because I made no attempt to make it fast.  I will try to get you some useful benchmark numbers after I do some immediately planned improvements.  Moreover, although I paid careful attention to basic tests, I’ll want to test more and play with testnet coins before foisting my code on other people where a bug could lose Other People’s Money.

The precursor idea popped into my head when I observed that ChipMixer is still not using Segwit; thus, I had in the back of my mind to see how hard it would be to make bulk Segwit addresses on demand.  It’s trivial; and my code will churn out as many thousands of nested-P2SH or Bech32 addresses and matching private keys as you could want, lightning-fast.  (Of course, ordinary users should use an HD wallet!)  I was pushed to action when I hit a thread where somebody was criticizing the aesthetics of Bech32.  What better way to persuade that Bech32 is pretty, than to show off a sweet vanity address?  So, I whipped up my bulk address generator and tacked on a regex pattern loop function.

Note for Microsoft Windows users:  My vanity generator uses POSIX regular expressions and other standard Unix APIs; and I want to keep dependencies to a minimum, for my own usage.  Thus, I doubt there would ever be a version which could be compiled with MSVC.  But I think that mingw has regex support; so perhaps there may be hope.  I would not be able to test the resulting binaries myself; for I have no Windows in my home or office.  I may try to get this working, if I see signs of sufficient interest (viz., potential for tips).  I myself will build and test on FreeBSD and Linux, in that order.


May I ask why you wrote it from scratch? Why not just modify the code from vanitygen to change how it converts ECDSA keypair to address?

Sundry reasons:

  • I was scratching an itch.
  • I needed a bulk address generator anyway.
  • I wanted something small and light, with as few dependencies as practicable.
  • vanitygen is AGPL.  As an advocate of liberal licensing and best of all, the public domain, I will avoid contributing my time and effort to a project whose code I can’t borrow without virally infecting my own codebase; GPL is a one-way street, and worst of all is AGPL.
  • vanitygen appears to be abandonware, with accumulating pull requests and an otherwise-maintained fork which people don’t seem to be switching to.
  • I do not have the requisite cryptanalytic expertise for evaluating the safety of the EC trick which vanitygen uses for speedup.  This is not to criticize vanitygen specifically:  I have significant general misgivings about vanity addresses; and anything other than fully random key selection makes me uncomfortable.
  • I have no idea what it would take to make vanitygen use compressed public keys as mandatory for Segwit (one pull request is open since 2013, with a severe bug as noted in the comments), then add the other needed code for Segwit address generation.  (Aside:  Even if you were to desire to still use old-style addresses without the Segwit fee discount, use of uncompressed public keys is really throwing away your money on fees.)  Whereas I already know exactly how to create such an implementation myself—on a whim—which this was.
  • I have never used vanitygen.  I first looked at its codebase a few minutes ago, to inform myself for an intelligent reply to you.  I didn’t actively choose not to patch a program I’ve never used; I independently wanted something, so I wrote it, and that’s that.

I'm extremely interested but I'm sure this will be way over my head. I'm not a coder by any means but I've used Vanitygen to generate addresses in the past so I can get by if I know the basic commands to use. I'll be checking this out and using it if I'm able to!
296  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2016 compared to other years? on: January 01, 2018, 01:41:02 PM
This is the kind of thread that I've been looking for. Are we able to get the OP updated for this year RodeoX?
297  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Nullian Bitcult on: January 01, 2018, 01:36:08 PM
I was wondering if we worship Satoshi like a God if we'd be tax exempt. It couldn't hurt. All hail the one true God, Satoshi Nakamoto!
298  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should I hold BTC 0.05 for future ? on: December 29, 2017, 06:52:47 PM
Hodl it. You'll regret telling your great grandkids how you had 5,000,000 Satoshis then you sold them for basically nothing. I insist.
299  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended]🌟🌟🌟🌟 NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet 🌟🌟🌟🌟 on: December 29, 2017, 02:10:42 PM
I know that you miss me guys, and i miss you too a lot, it is just that Ton is to manage slack and other channels, while Yanni and me manage the development team. I am missing bitcointalk too, i used to help people there and meet new devs, exchanging point of views and arguments in the crypto space.

Actually i am most of time on dev slacks, and i get often pinged to check commits and events.

I use to listen to : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqa7W-_Snbo

and work Smiley

Remember that last time, i had arguments with david irvine because he spent hours on podcasts, youtube videos, conferences. It permited to safeguard the stability of the coin, but delayed the development, and i don't want to do the same. I rather like to hibernate in winter (focusing on dev) and take advantage of spring and summer with NVO as the crypto prices grows in these periods (also, annual BTC/ETH competition) and i want NVO to be in the race with other exchanges.

If you were looking for a quick flip you've come to the wrong place. This is a long term hold and it'll pay off when the DEX is out. I wouldn't expect the price to move upwards too much until we have a real working exchange. That's what I invested in anyway, not a speculation on when it'll come to be.

Sit back and wait. The price right now doesn't matter because the volume is so low. Like Ton said on Slack, they could easily manipulate the price on counterparty, but why would they (also the legal aspect I'm sure)?

The temporary exchange will help with liquidity but again, I wouldn't expect a huge surge in price until the DEX is out. Anything between now and then is just speculation and us early adopters buying a little more.
300  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin sent but doesn't show up on: December 28, 2017, 04:43:11 AM

Hmm yeah, Looks like bittrex already transfered your bitcoin balance out of that adress, so they for sure noticed your deposit (their automated system probably).

Seems quite weird if that isn't credited to your bittrex account yet. You should definitely contact their support as there is obviously something wrong here.

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/Bittrex.com?from_address=1FdSUV18QPxC8vzsZgVm36r3HX7H7zaRdE




It's got to be an automated process. I'm sure no one actually 'noticed' but it was recognized to have gone through.

my transaction came through! Smiley

Did Bittrex confirm if they were having an issue with BTC deposits showing up?
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