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3421  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Best way to send small amount of BTC to 200 unique addresses? on: September 16, 2020, 12:52:47 AM
I'd suggest using pay to many in electrum or bitcoin core and not using qr codes but using plain text (or a converter).

The transaction might still be expensive though, I think that's 80000 bytes and at a high fee of 100 sat per byte it'd cost 0.08btc, at the minimum fee with a longer conf it'd cost only 0.0008 but getting a transaction of that size to confirm at low fees light be harder.

You're also limited to aboout 2300 outputs before the 100kb mark where your transaction won't be relayed by the mempool afaik.
You might be better off doing it in batches of 250 or 500 to get a fast (within a day conf) with low fees.
3422  Other / Meta / Re: Appeal the ban "CoinIdol News" account on: September 15, 2020, 09:02:05 PM
There's normally an explanation on the ban message when you log in afaik.

Also your posts probably can't be restored anyway as your deleted posts are hard deleted on the forums server, but you ought be able to find them in drafts on bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=drafts from the banned account, you ought want to back these up just in case.
3423  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I'm thinking about trading. My name says it all. on: September 15, 2020, 03:50:10 PM
Just in case someone suggests leverage platforms like bitmex or bybit I'd advise against it if you're just starting out.

For liquidity purposes, I think binance and coinbase PRO are going to be best for you to use. But I don't know how big a moves we get in bitcoin day trading and whether they'll be enough to cover the 1% trading fee (0.5% buy and 0.5% sell).

3424  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello from a newbie on: September 15, 2020, 03:43:40 PM
Willkommen!

As well as the others have said, just have a bit of a look around the topics and boards here, ask whatever you want in the relevant sections if you're stuck with anything crypto related. Also see if you can find and contribute to topics that interest you.

The links at the top just below your name (especially show replies) will help keep track of threads you've made/posted on.
3425  Economy / Speculation / Re: at 100K will Normington, NPC's, the masses, etc fomo and bail in? on: September 15, 2020, 02:17:56 PM


GOLD

who buys or needs that?Huh

I mean GLHF stufing that through the internet.

Also certs printer goes Brrrrrr

It has an actual purpose in industry, unlike bitcoin though ;-)..

Bitcoins just for drug dealers and the black economy, don't fool yourself Grin.

Realistically it has much less of an application than gold...
3426  Economy / Speculation / Re: at 100K will Normington, NPC's, the masses, etc fomo and bail in? on: September 15, 2020, 12:55:10 PM
Retail enter at all points. The masses will probably come in once its easier and once institutions have snapped up a lot...

Governments like the UK, US and China already have huge reserves of gold so why would they enter?

3427  Economy / Economics / Re: re: "Warren Buffett invests $6 billion in Japan's five biggest trading houses" on: September 15, 2020, 12:34:41 AM
I do think some people over fixate on Warren buffets strategy. His current one has moved away from wealth creation to maintaining the value he has built up from. His strategy and ultimately to keep the insurance company's reserves high.

Although lucius probably considered your post spam in that thread or something previously overdiscussed.

Japan imo has a very stable stock market and the oldest still functioning company in the world (the top ten only has Japan, Germany, France, Austria and the UK) .
3428  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: think i was scammed but not sure how. please help. on: September 15, 2020, 12:27:32 AM
How did you update your version of electrum? There was a phishing message on the old version (anything around 3.x should be considered vulnerable now anyway).

Is there anything else you could've clicked on if it wasn't a phishing message, for example is your wallet password protected as it might be easier to accidentally click send on something otherwise.
3429  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why are most stablecoins on the eth network? on: September 14, 2020, 11:01:58 PM
title looks different from the content? Do you ask about stablecoins or all tokens?


Imo any coin on the eth protocol that isn't defi or stable is worthless. I meant both of those but defi comes from stablecoins as, if they move, the defi token moves too.



And yeah guess I need to look more in to how stuff on eos actually works... From the gist I got it looked like you got a token, net and CPU just from staking.
3430  Economy / Economics / Re: bitcoin dont pay our billls we need passive income on: September 14, 2020, 08:08:45 PM
I doubt free money is ever a good idea.

Giving things like rice, pasta, oats, fruit and potatoes for free as a basic diet might be beneficial though as well as other more luxury products, clothes and maybe Internet or similar.

A lot of utilities should really be socialised with private versions offering better as public transport in a lot of places (other than European trains) just has really high profit margins..
3431  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Automated Trading Challenge - Start with $1000 on: September 14, 2020, 06:28:56 PM

A couple of months back, I saw a trader's story (not here) turn it's $1,000 into $100,000 in 3 months, if I remember correctly, from playing in crypto and in stocks. It could be true of just made up because the strategy and the account/s wasn't made public.

I saw some stuff like that before as well, they normally end up getting rekt.. I saw a guy who, using Robinhood, went from $5 to $700k and then went back down to $40... Futures trading is risky.



@crwth I've always considered gunboat but never managed to work out how reliable it was for a good trading strategy. Licences seem quite cheap though but even the best trading strategy can liquidate everything in futures trading with a big crash(l (normally because ethe exchange can't process stuff in time). Are you able to set a risk tolerance so it only trades 25% of funds at a max of 25x for example?
3432  Economy / Trading Discussion / Why are most stablecoins on the eth network? on: September 14, 2020, 06:18:37 PM
I'm quite confused a lot of coins are on the etph network as I thought it wasn't very scalable, like bitcoin.

I know there's USDN on the waves network which also has lower fees but I'm not sure of their scalability. But I think btc-omni or eos would be a better and cheaper option than the eth network (especially since the defi bottlenecks)...
3433  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Bitminer Mining Pool geht am 01.07.2020 vom Netz on: September 14, 2020, 04:10:11 PM
Alle die poolen sind hier: https://www.blockchain.com/charts/pools

F2pool, btc.com, slushpool und antminer sind beliebt



antminer ist kein pool Cheesy

Danke! Das war alt (drei Monat) aber habe ich geändert es.
3434  Economy / Economics / Re: Countries like arghentina venezuela high inflation on: September 14, 2020, 03:44:51 PM
Oh yeah! Then what when fees rise to $50 a transaction! What are they buying?

Most countries like this have inflation at about 10% annually right? I don't think supermarket pricing change that often and people probably do invest or convert currency when they can, I think people from Venezuela use paper dollars for example and people in Indonesia may also use gbp or euro. But supermarkets might up their price every month or so but realistically they can't sell to you for much more than about a 5% markup on WHAT THEY PAID and if they're sourcing locally, they might have longer contracts.

If you keep £100 out of a bank account you're missing more the interest than you are the inflation cost (only about £23 at 1.4% inflation, whereas interest at 3% could be £55 over 15 years).
3435  Economy / Economics / Re: Cryptocurrency and money total cryptocurrency market Question on: September 14, 2020, 01:54:11 PM


so london rich property investors come from cryptocurrency?  no wonder why a lot of chinse buyers in london very expensive property.


Yeah Londons gone pretty scummy anyway. Also paying 5 million for a small house seems a little rediculous.

Investing in London in the past has been a good idea and I don't know how out taxes compare to China so it might be a wise decision for some and might still have a place to move up, but the rest of the country is now moving much faster than London price wise..
3436  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Buying BTC with an Amex Credit Card on: September 14, 2020, 01:00:09 PM
I just checked local bitcoins and it has a €600 markup for paying with PayPal.

You could try opening a thread on the currency exchange and accept only 1:1 but it light take time to fill. I assume you checked coinbase (who dropped credit card acceptance in the UK a few years ago and cex who I'm not sure about).

Also I remember Amex not being accepted in many places because of their high fees on cards, but I think they give good cashback if you find somewhere offering a good rate.
3437  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: US citizen charge with running a Ponzi scheme/crypto token backed by diamond on: September 14, 2020, 12:30:33 PM
$25 million imo sounds kinda medium sized for scams that go on here, I bet we've had a lot higher in crypto by now.

You're definitely better off buying diamonds/gold and storing them or investing in their production, vaulted stuff is vat free to ensure you can't get hold of it imo (or are greatly discouraged). I do remember a lot of schemes that were diamond backed back in the day (I'm sure there was a dnd coin or something) doubt much happened with those either other than a wealthy anonymous ceo.
3438  Economy / Economics / Re: Cryptocurrency and money total cryptocurrency market Question on: September 14, 2020, 12:25:48 PM
Most large amounts of money are going to go into property or luxury items imo. Either that or it'll be used for stock buybacks or similar (if it's the US).

Domestic property is one of the largest sectors for money to flow into so I think that's big enough to absorb most of the profits everyone makes from crypto without causing much of a dent.

UK properties make up about £130.5 trillion for example just on its own (and that's assuming only 30 million houses).
3439  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we at the first sell off point now?. on: September 14, 2020, 01:36:33 AM

Recent high is top of the range since we corrected downwards, I would still say this isnt especially negative at present and could just represent profit taking.   Trade above 10400 would be a near term positive but more important is to maintain this recent low which is weekly average and we've been positive since Friday while achieving this level as a low or support.   If we can hold below 10200 then we might get a larger move actually worth trading, its just a bit flat at the moment and I'd guess not the best place to put on risk and walk away.

Imo, this is either a "Bart" fakeout or we're going further down...

I'm not certain but I think we're in for at least filling the cme gap and potentially going further to the 8.8k regions.
3440  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: uniswap scam or not ? on: September 13, 2020, 11:08:00 PM
You attempted to buy BZRX right?

I'm looking on etherscan and can't work out where it's gone tbf, I used uniswap about a month ago to buy bzrx and everything seemed to work fine. What wallet were you using and do you have antivirus on your computer/ haven't installed anything dodgy including plugins.
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