where do you come from ? what country ? i will be happy to help you as long as you did not scam people from Indonesia..
i am full stack developer for java script..
you can PM me if you need java script dev
Hi gan, bagusnya ade technical people. Selain JS adakah mahir dgn programming language seperti Solidity?
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susah kalo cari team pake b inggris di sub forum ini belom tentu semua orang indo ngerti bahasanya, mending ts belajar dulu bahasa indonesia Iya, aku sedang belajar skrng. Dan juga project skrng berjalan lancar tetapi butuhkan lebih banyak member dari Indonesia. Intinya ini Indocoin
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An android app called Blockfolio. Is perfect
Blockfolio is good, but lacks some price pairs, also if they have iOS widgets that be awesome!
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So ANC is GAS? I am looking at the Chinese exchange 19800, it's still listed as ANC
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Or are they totally the same?
In fact, all three exchanges have different tracker name.
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Or are they totally the same?
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Hello Swedish,
I`m seeking for 1-2 developers for different kinds projects. We will work as partnership, because programming is not my strongest skills and I need someone to look after of the things what we will have in internet. I only seek for Swedish programmers/developers because I`m on my way to move to back Sweden later this year and the partnership will be more effective this way and we can do better business when it will be easier to have face to face contacts also.
If you are ready to work hard and want to have some good income in long term, then you need just contact me and let`s get ready for work!
Hej, jag är inte ursprungligen från Sverige men spenderade tid här. När är du tillbaka och vilket projekt arbetar du med?
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换算过来币安网就74.60,为啥优比特要116。。。
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Nice, finally they are accepting USD starting with 10k. Get ready you high rollers
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I guess this will look like the btc snapshot of wed Apr 26 airdrop being done by bitcore (btx). Check it out here: https://bitcore.cc/claim.phpIts a 1 to 1 ratio airdrop Nothing much apart from the annoucements, any insights?
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BTC to Bytes: every 160 BTC gives you 1 GB from the distribution (or 0.00625 GB per BTC). Bytes to Bytes: every 10 GB of existing balance gives you additional 1 GB from the distribution (in other words, +10% to existing balances).
Similar ratios for blackbytes.
For those who receive their first bytes from cashbacks, Sep 6 will be the first distribution when they receive +10%.
I'll make announcements as we add merchants in the cashback program.
If my calculation is correct, that's about 7% worth of return (not including the +10% of 10gb existing balance).
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Thanks man, while I love Google I am not a strong believer of Android when it comes to privacy and safety, too much permission can be invoke by the apps. Coinomi looks pretty neat though, wonder when iOS version will be out.
Me too but I wanted to send the coins to an exchange to rid off it asap so I used a friend's Android,Ios user here.Coinomi looks safe since they have stuff professionally organized on their website.Although I used it,I didn't keep my coins for more than a few hours.Once confirmed,I moved to Bittrex.If you look at it,it depends on what you wish to do with your coins. I know I have an android phone lying around somewhere, maybe under the bed Thanks again.
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Just the end of yesterdays stocks exchange japan right now is leading the market. It shows that japan was not being so quite when it comes to crypto currency. What are your thoughts about this?
Japan has officially become the world's largest bitcoin exchange market by taking over US and china. Zero fee trading has made it possible to reach this position. China has been pushed to third place since it has halted its BTC withdrawals in february. Surprisingly,Poland has reached the sixth place. We could soon expect South korea also to join the competition as bitcoin has to be soon legalized in south korea. China was pushed down because 1. introduction of trading fees (prior exchanges there were just putting up artificial buy and sell to boost their exchange ranking, once the government forced exchanges to charge, the transaction dropped alot. After the drop they were still no2 iirc. 2. After the government instituted withdrawal it dropped further but the the withdrawal halt is not lifted, you can withdraw freely.
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Due to the continue unconfirmed identity of "Jonald Fyookball", which Electrum calls a "fake name".
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=261027You can avoid the entire Electron Cash wallet drama and use one of the other online wallets to extract your BCC.I have done the same using Coinomi Android Client after emptying the wallets.Takes hardly 10 minutes. Thanks man, while I love Google I am not a strong believer of Android when it comes to privacy and safety, too much permission can be invoke by the apps. Coinomi looks pretty neat though, wonder when iOS version will be out.
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Nothing wrong with it. Every coin has got to start somewhere amirite? Unless your project is big and has quite a bit of backing its not gonna end up on Poloniex or Bittrex real quick.
That's a fair statement. You have to start somewhere. I would bet long term and feel safe(r) if at least 2-3 exchanges are trading it, even if it's the smaller exchanges. I don't want to see the only exchange stop trading, however small the possibility might be.
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1. Move bitcoins in Electrum to my new Trezor. [1] [1] Can someone confirm this will move only BTC, and not BCC, since the BCC blockchain has replay protection.
i can confirm it. BCC has replay protection and so far i have not heard any news of someone saying it went wrong. 3. Enter the seed/key of now empty old wallet in Electrum in Electron Cash. [2] [2] Since the BTC have been moved to a new wallet, entering an old seed in Electron Cash will not put your BTC funds at risk, right?
this is correct. although i would like to add a couple of things: try installing Electron cash on a new computer (use a live linux or even a virtual machine) because it uses the same directories and imports all your wallets into its own directory and may mess things up. also remember that if you wanted to come back to "electrum" with your bitcoins, make sure to make a new wallet with a new seed. don't use the old one anymore. Yes, I know I can make my bitcoins safe from following these steps, but Electron Cash could just straight up steal my Bitcoin Cash which would also be very undesirable. Has anyone actually used Electron Cash to send their BCH with no problems? So far there isn't any major issues (or issues at all), but the anonymity of Electron Cash is not very convincing. Is it possible for us to claim with Electron Cash, and then transfer the new Bitcoin Cash to an exchange (to sell it maybe) or even just keep it in a reputable exchange for now (for now, I trust exchange more than the unknown Electron Cash). That way we would be totally safe from any problem with Electron Cash client, right?
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1. Move bitcoins in Electrum to my new Trezor. [1] [1] Can someone confirm this will move only BTC, and not BCC, since the BCC blockchain has replay protection.
i can confirm it. BCC has replay protection and so far i have not heard any news of someone saying it went wrong. 3. Enter the seed/key of now empty old wallet in Electrum in Electron Cash. [2] [2] Since the BTC have been moved to a new wallet, entering an old seed in Electron Cash will not put your BTC funds at risk, right?
this is correct. although i would like to add a couple of things: try installing Electron cash on a new computer (use a live linux or even a virtual machine) because it uses the same directories and imports all your wallets into its own directory and may mess things up. also remember that if you wanted to come back to "electrum" with your bitcoins, make sure to make a new wallet with a new seed. don't use the old one anymore. Thanks, that's useful The second advice about "creating a new seed when you use a new wallet" in electrum. I gather that's because you need to input the old seed (from Electrum) when you do a claim in Electron Cash?
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I'd love to hear thoughts from someone living in Japan. Is it just trading, or people are using it in groceries, subways etc. The truth is always further than what it seems.
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I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Trezor. I've been using mine a couple of months now and I'm really thrilled with it. The one piece of advice I would give is to use a new incognito window in your browser each time you connect to your wallet, otherwise you can be seeing ghosts in your browser cache instead of your true balance. That's the only problem I've had though and if you have the funds, I'd say go for it!
Always good to incognito your browser regardless, big brother Google know you better than you.
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Hi guys, this has probably been asked a dozen times.
I just got my trezor hardware today, can I claim airdrops with my BTCs stored in the trezor hardware?
There's a tutorial online that says it works, but is that a trezor dongle or web-based trezor, since the tutorial shows a web interface, or are they essentially the same thing. If they are how does byteball confirm my BTCs when my BTCs are stored offline.
Thanks in advance!
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