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281  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What if everyone withdrew their coin in fiat? on: October 13, 2017, 03:46:04 AM
Would there be enough money in the exchanges? Would bitcoin fail?

There is no chance that the value of bitcoin will just turn to zero because there were lots of lost money  bitcoin around even a freeze btc under cold wallet so even people will going to make turn to btc still it has its value then no matter what happen. Just stay focus and keep on see the volume in coinmarketcap and you will be seeing daily volume rise for bitcoins.
282  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcointalk Signature Campaign Monitor on: October 13, 2017, 03:23:11 AM
Bitcointalk Signature Campaign Monitor

many people run signature ad campaigns and struggle to monitor their users profiles.

i built a solution for this.


It is very simple

*) go to Bitcointalk Signature Campaign Monitor

*) create a campaign with a password

*) add your users which you want to monitor by pasting their BCT profile link or user id number



the server will daily monitor their profile and log it into a simple report.


this way you can easily verify if your paid users reached their goals in terms of post count and if they correctly displayed your signature at all times.


when you go through your reports and a user met your criteria, you can either clear his log for the next round or delete him


here's how a report looks like: https://i.imgur.com/5U9oVuV.png


feedback welcome.

This is so cool
This is really suited for those ICO campaigns and Alt that requires lot of participants. They can really monitor their participants because some are just spamming and they do not monitored and people trying to fool them.
Great job.
283  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: POS in BTC on: October 12, 2017, 07:01:57 PM
Does anyone think BTC possibly switching to POS? How can it evaluate / score the stake factor?

No, no one wants it and that is the purpose of other coins, so if that is what you want, there are plenty of them out there, and most of them failed because that is not what the people want. POS is for those that are old and use the "sit around and make little trickles of money" thought forum. This is the place of real money, big money and big dreams, and that is not POS.
284  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to know about next pump? on: October 11, 2017, 05:05:20 PM
Just watch the networks, the signals are always there. We can see them in our sleep now. We see them more often than we did and more easily, but we rarely touch those. Pump and dump means a quick buck, the overall crypto economy is not benefiting from that return and we choose not to deal with that often. the buck has to come from somewhere and when these guys bail and burn their wallets, it comes right back to us all.
285  Economy / Speculation / Re: what you think about bitcoin in like 5 years? on: October 11, 2017, 04:33:13 PM
You know that Bitcoin is only sitting at that 5 year range for the entire life cycle right? That is a tough number and a tough future cycle to predict. Crank it back to something more like 2 or 3 and you have a better chance at some real results. Chances are that there will be nothing but a higher price and a million more crap coins under it, but five years is rough to work with.
286  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Difference between Bitcoin and real money? on: October 11, 2017, 04:10:26 PM
Bitcoin is a commodity, not a currency. Really, your term real money refers to very little these days. Since the drop of the gold standard, I think we have only Australia left with the proper sitting for the term real money. They are on the oil standard and may be the last to have a backing currency and key length connector. Although Sweden may also be keyed with their oil, I am pretty sure they are not.
287  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What to do with the people who don't like Bitcoin? on: October 11, 2017, 03:55:05 PM
Not a thing, It does not affect me, or the people here, or you for that matter and it has nothing to do with the coin, other altcoins or anything like that. We stick with the important things, the numbers, the chain and the moves. We are here to make money and here to do the right thing, which is not push something unwanted down the throats of those that have said no. That is what is going to kill it for everyone.
288  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: government and bitcoins banning on: October 11, 2017, 03:12:50 PM
already china has banned bitcoins is there any chance that other countries may ban bitcoins?Huh

Look around you, no one is banning anything.....there is nothing but a bunch of people acting on wrong information. It makes it great on the trade sites, but bad in here. Hard for the people with real and good questions to be found inside the mess of those that are trying to act on or confirm information that is not even real. We need to stop following and playing games around here and get with the real program and real information.
289  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chart analysis on: October 10, 2017, 05:28:37 PM
Hello to everybody,

I have question about chart analysis. Are there any differences betwen chart analysis in traditional stock exchange and crypto exchange?  Considering that the crypto exchange is much more emotional in decision making? Can we use exactly the same analysis techniques or do we have to adjust them to our crypto reality? If yes, please give me some tips what I have to change that the analysis would be more accurate. 

 


It is a straight candlestick, same as when used in NASDAQ. A candlestick confuses people because it is displaying. more information than the axis's normally would. Like 3 pieces of info displayed on a 2 axis grid. The main difference between the stocks and crypto is the fact that most of the crypto moves are based on total BS and rumors, feelings and just guessing, while at least a good part of the stock market trading is based on real world changes.
290  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: did you place all your funds into bitcoin? on: October 10, 2017, 05:03:08 PM
As much as we love and trust Bitcoin, we would never put everything into a single asset. It is simply the base rule of investing. Never put it all anywhere and never invest what you cannot lose. Never depend on your investments for food and shelter and never invest other people's money with the same confidence that you invest yours. These keep you healthy, alive and out of court.
291  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: how improve trading on: October 10, 2017, 04:48:10 PM
One simple thing that helps is take notes. Write down why you picked a coin and the things that led to that buy. Were you right, wrong? Also, teaching and explaining cause information to hit home in a different way than other methods. If you have an ok understanding of a trading aspect and can find a willing audience for an hour, explain your trading to them and it will get deeper into your thinking.
292  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Hot silent your miner on: October 10, 2017, 04:14:05 PM
Hey guys here is the my point of view how to put your miner to silent mode .... very efficient , produces only 40-50 dB

https://steemit.com/mining/@antened/how-to-keep-your-miner-silent-pictures-and-tutorial

I am almost curious what you are talking about, but I cannot click the illegal affiliate link. I would never push the ASIC's down into silent work. That means that you have either cut the work output significantly or put the unit in danger. The first thing to silence would be the cooling fan and I would never let any computer run without cooling, that is blasphemy. If it works for you, great, but it has put a time bomb in your mining
293  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Should Address expiration time be added to BIP-173 ? on: October 10, 2017, 03:58:06 PM
Hello, I don't think a lot of people, other than the real developers and hardcore fans :p , are subscribed to the bitcoin-dev mailing list.
About a week ago I read something interesting. It is about Address expiration time added to BIP-173.

Sometimes we have problems when an old address is used by someone who pays us frequently and we could just not want to use that address anymore. If a expiration time is set (and checked by Bob before sending BTC to Alice) we could avoid this uncomfortable situations and, of course, the losing of bitcoins in such transactions.

If you want to read about BIP-173 this is the link to it:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0173.mediawiki

What do you think about Address expiration settings?


That breaks the decentralization concept. The benefits of crypto are only as strong as the people and the controls they place on new forks/coins. Any dev that places a control on a token diminishes the initial concept. Some are necessary, like exchanges frameworks of usernames/passwords. But there has to be a limit. Plus, that will auto burn coins at a point.
294  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: What is Bitcoin mining? on: October 10, 2017, 03:30:43 PM
Short and simple, close to the truth version. The last block of TX's and the current one, the merkle, timestamp and a few other tidbits are used to make a hash. However, before that there is a piece of missing random data. The miner adds the random data and figures the hash. The difficulty is kinda an inverse of the target, the lower the target, the easier to win a block, because if your hash starts with a number of zero digits equal to or greater than the target, that is a one block, provided you were the first.

295  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the point of creating a cryptocurrency? on: October 09, 2017, 05:24:13 PM
I am considering to create a cryptocurrency, however, let's say we do a successful airdrop and 10,000 people have our token. How do we build an infrastructure so they can use them? I don't understand what the point is when 99% of cryptos have zero purpose (including the most popular ones). For example, Litecoin is accepted almost no where. Why does anyone even want it?

There have always been legit reasons to do this, but they have rarely been used. Charity and donation collection, a coin that supports a specific cause is nice, but abused. Private organizations can use a coin, but that is barely touched. Specific assets for games and apps is touched a little, but hard to control the scams. The biggest reasons would be the implementation of new tech, new algos and new reward structures.
296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are We Dead Without China? on: October 08, 2017, 05:23:55 PM
Why would you ask? Obviously the world has had more than enough time to make it down to the news readers. I think it takes about 34 hours to go from the truth hunters to the news readers. Late in the game is horrible place to be isn't it? Anyway, the negative facts are that not everyone is going to be on track with their information and that is always going to hold the rest of us back.  No bitcoin is dead because of china withdrawal from the scene.
297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, and Bitcoin 2x... Oh my! on: October 08, 2017, 05:59:41 AM
Question, why is it that this forum, or anyone around crypto would be interested in your opinion? One and two sentence comments here are there from people are one thing, you, on the other hand, expect people to read page after page describing your opinions? Only the stupid consider these forks to be different form other alt coin releases, although apparently, most of the community is that dumb. It is pleasant to watch them run and scatter and act stupid in regards to them, and it is nice to profit from their mindless zombie-isms.

298  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Do you see alts have chances against Bitcoins? on: October 08, 2017, 04:23:59 AM
No, do you? Your question implies that you believe that this exists out there, I would love to know which one you have in the back of your mind. These are keys moments in the learning curve of the new guy, when the information settles into places that there is nothing that he thinks that is new and nothing that has not been thought before and nothing that is ever going to change the basic facts of the universe. Bitcoin is always the top.

299  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your way of spreading Bitcoin knowledge? on: October 07, 2017, 08:07:43 PM
As most people are finally realizing, there is no reason to spread the word about anything. It has taken a while, but the results will be awesome as anyone that runs around trying to spread the "joy" of Bitcoin is finally being labeled as a fanatic. This is the moment we have waited for to prune the ranks of our numbers of the odd and crazy! Thank you for showing your true colors.

300  Economy / Speculation / Re: Positive bitcoin news as of late and its effect on BTC value on: October 06, 2017, 07:07:02 AM
I've just been doing my daily crypto news reading and lately i've been seeing all positive news for BTC.

*Goldman Sachs CEO thinking about bitcoin
*Japan accepting more bitcoin in retail and starting more exchanges
*IMF chief says bitcoin and virtual currencies could be the future

So im pretty confident these all contribute to the recent increases in valuation and with the steady growth of bitcoin adoption over time it seems like there is nowhere to go but up.
Do you think now still a good time to invest or has the news already been priced in?

The inside pink papers for the China government have said that the whole time. I cannot quote it here on my phone, but it was a comment to the effect of, "To test and verify the integrity of both the financial network and community, we are initiating rolling test bans."

Remember my words here, even if we are hearing out news china backing out of china, but believe me they will be involve in bitcoins more strongly than before. Just wait and see.
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