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4021  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Would it help cryptocurrency for it to be supported by celebrities? on: September 18, 2018, 12:59:36 PM
Akon, the singer (dunno if he is still active in the entertainment industry though) made a statement that it's foolish not to invest in crypto https://www.cryptoglobe.com/latest/2018/09/akon-thinks-it-s-foolish-not-to-invest-in-crypto/
Do you think if there are more celebrities who talk about cryptocurrency it would be more widely accepted by the public? I know that products are proven to be effectively marketed by celebrities but would it have the same effect on crypto?

in many poor countries celebrities arent popular by most part of the society.
4022  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CoinCheckUp.com - Cryptocoin Analysis & Investment Stats on: September 18, 2018, 12:41:45 PM
i have a suggestion,

instead of "only my coins" or "favorite coins"

you could add an option of blending out coins of choice, someone doesnt support.

that would be useful

regards
4023  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin is so Important (a must read for investors) on: September 18, 2018, 10:01:31 AM
I think most of the people in this forum understand the importance of Bitcoin (and other cryptos)

But, I still see a lot of comments from people in FB groups who just view it was a way to make some quick profits, and are completely naive as to why it was created in the first place.

This is a really good article to share with those people to help them understand just how revolutionary this technology is.

http://endthesystem.com/the-importance-of-crypto/

I like the part towards the end, where it makes the prison cell/wounded guard reference.

btc wont be important in the long term

the reason lies that no one will have a long term interest keeping it up except its miners and the small group of its owners,

that was different during bitcoins creation where all where basically improsioned by the banking cartels.

regards
4024  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Global P2P cryptocurrency exchange that doesn't hold your funds on: September 18, 2018, 08:13:08 AM
Hello guys, just for those not familiar with relatively "young" exchange - Hodl Hodl (https://hodlhodl.com).

Some highlights:

* Secure: multisig (P2SH) contracts, you control key to funds in escrow
* Cheap: low fee – 0.6% per trade
* Anonymous: no KYC/AML
* Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin & Litecoin
* Learn: TESTNET version available

sounds like an interesting idea
4025  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is it true for those "ICO Advisors" and "Blockchain Enthusiast"? on: September 18, 2018, 08:07:35 AM
many people that dont like working for central banks or central bank powered economy, thrive in the cryptoeconomy and are successful people.

therefore they might be considered "unemployed" but in crypto they thrive

i am not sure weather "thrive" is a proper englisch word in this concept, pls correct me if necessary

regards
4026  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Cyberkiminalität steigt! Schütze deinen Windows Rechner on: September 17, 2018, 05:40:06 PM
10 jahre anti malware bytes für ca. 5 €

https://www.ebay.de/itm/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware-Exploit-Premium-10Jahre-1PC-Genuine-Global-Vollversion/153074419091?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20170511121231%26meid%3D3673c5d36ae9495ab27c9edf9b937825%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D8%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D153074419091%26itm%3D153074419091&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3Aedc9ed13-ba9f-11e8-99fa-74dbd180ed7b%7Cparentrq%3Ae8990af51650ac3cd5ae2ac8fff4de7e%7Ciid%3A1]

halbes jahr bitdefender für 4.5€

https://www.ebay.de/itm/BitDefender-TOTAL-Security-2019-CODE-180-DAYS-5-Devices-INSTANT-DELIVERY/113112763398?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20170511121231%26meid%3D3673c5d36ae9495ab27c9edf9b937825%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D8%26sd%3D153074419091%26itm%3D113112763398&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3Aedc9ed13-ba9f-11e8-99fa-74dbd180ed7b%7Cparentrq%3Ae8990af51650ac3cd5ae2ac8fff4de7e%7Ciid%3A1]
4027  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcointalk and CMC continue to lose influence over cryptomarket on: September 17, 2018, 02:28:40 PM
not enough for bitcointalk alone to affect the crypto industry. because the bitcointalk forum only focuses on the bounty campaign, while the crypto industry is very large. there is trading, investment and also minning. so it's natural that bitcointalk doesn't have a big effect on the crypto industry, but at least this forum is very positive for the advancement of the crypto industry.

there will stil be consequences if bitcoin talk and CMC (bitcoin centristic cryptoindex) loses more and more viewers.

-11% per month is a lot its not sustainable
4028  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do you know a shitty ICO on: September 17, 2018, 01:59:23 PM
Mostly I judge them by the team,  come on check this forum and see a lot of icos company looking for partners to work for free for them in order to collect a coin which the future is not even certain. If you don't have money to pay a developer,  whitepaper writer etc. How on earth will you f*cking get money for promotion.   Huh Huh

bitcoin and ethereum where started without a single dime,

satoshi didn't spend a cent to get bitcoin build.

and billionaires making their own icos, will not be very popular, because that would be successful icos according to your logic
And who told you ethereum never spent a dime? Huh. How did you get to know about ethereum to invest in it?
Bitcoin owner didn't spent a dime because others did,  men like bitcoin Jesus,  Andreas anotopolous and the likes.
ceos of ico don't wanna spend a dime, but want a lot of partners and then later scam people.

then your perfect ico is obviously ripple, that has been founded by the same people that are sitting in the federal reserve and are printing US dollar all day and scamming the entire world with it.

good luck investing in ripple

all icos that have a lot of money are basically old rich elite, trying to recolor themselves, so its a bad sign if an ico spends a lot of money. as they are just Banks 2.0.

if you support icos that spend a lot of money to establish themselves then you basically also continue just with the current establishment
4029  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking For Marketing Executive on: September 17, 2018, 01:56:09 PM
We are looking for a head of Marketing who will be responsible for coordinating all marketing activities.

We are looking for a marketing manager that will nurture a strong industry network, increase awareness and develop our web presence on all relevant media channels.

If you already did an ICO / built bounty and reward programs from scratch and throughout an ICO, you are the man! Experience with ICO / Bounty programs is mandatory for this role.

Specific Responsibilities

- Design the marketing strategy for the ICO
- Develop a social media strategy/ reward/bounty program for the ICO
- Build up a team of ICO ambassadors
- Develop our community base online
- Create content, actively manage our social accounts
- Raise awareness about the company and engage with our audience
- Build pitches, participation and organisation of events

Skills:

- Strong knowledge of social media strategies / growth hacking
- Blockchain experience or Previous ICO experience a huge plus
- Previous experience in Marketing / social media/community management
- Financial knowledge (payment systems, venture capital,
- Leadership skills, ability to work independently
- Exceptional writing, editing, oral and interpersonal communication skills coupled with strong organizational skills

If you think you're the right fit for this position please get in touch! We're looking forward to meet you. Salary will be discussed​ over the interview.

Marketing an ICO is really though, its not easy, to get a good marketing.

regards
4030  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reasons for inter communal war? on: September 17, 2018, 12:00:11 PM
What is the reason for inter communal war in your society, in my own society the course of inter communal war is numerous, to mention but a few. Struggle for supremacy has been a major cause for war in my locality, every community will always claim to be above other community and this has caused war in different occasions. Land dispute is a very common cause of inter communal war and my community is not left behind because the need to dominate will always arise.

an important reason for wars in the developed less religious world are economic,

its about power, about money, its about have top attention.

with the financial system collapsing in the west and decentralising chaoes will come up.

there will be those have others working for them and those not, but wanting to.

regards

in the developed world you have secretive banking cartels running and balancing them


That was right! Also,  most of the wonderful things we have nowadays were all funded by governments during war time from jet engines and rockets to the Internet. Moreover, is that it ensures humanity to progress, imagine a world without World War II or World War III progress would be slow..Women may or may not after a long time become equal to men, blacks may or may not be treated as equal but it would if they did happen take much longer than they did. All the things we enjoy now which come to as a result of WWII never happen, so no Internet, no computer, no cell phones...Well you get the point.

jes and no, current banking cartels are communists that lie on the back of the population, they have no idea what they are doing.

4031  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: KingScorpio der Drachenlord von Bitcointalk on: September 17, 2018, 11:41:24 AM
hier gebe ich dir recht! Das ist irgend eine Grundstimmung: keiner gönnt sich was.

ja so ists halt, meine erfahrungen hier, sind tatsächlich ein symptom, einer gut begründed vermuteten wircklichkeit

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Ja Nö, live ist beser ^^

ich hab kein bock auf sowas. und mit nxt.

bei mir must du CPRO bezahlen, und es gibt keinen CPRO/Nxt pairing das ich anbiete. (gibt auch keinen waves gateway dafür)



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4032  Other / Off-topic / Re: are captchas going Crazy? on: September 17, 2018, 11:09:58 AM
LOL  Cheesy
I faced similar ones in the past and was also wondering if it's just coincidence.

BTW you know nothing about captchas  Roll Eyes if you haven't faced Rapidshare's ones in the last period of that site great popularity:



It wasn't about checking if you're human, it was more like test of your skills - survival of the fittest  Grin

that one is just horrible to fill out by, similar like the horror captchas where you have to support traffic AI teaching,

but the one got is asking for violence.
4033  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How Ripple is Solving Consumer Problems | Alluma on: September 17, 2018, 11:00:59 AM
Ripple is not quite popular it may seem to have a long process to be known in the mainstream,  but a good news indeed, because ripple is accepted and one of the coins which can be traded in one of the most legit and trusted exchange site with a secure third party wallet in philippines,  the coins.ph. i am not recommending it but i am just stating the fact that i experience it. 

it will never be popular, because the scam it is.
4034  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How Ripple is Solving Consumer Problems | Alluma on: September 17, 2018, 11:00:23 AM

It’s important to remember what consumer problem Ripple is trying to solve - that of slow and expensive cross-border payments, whether person to person or business to business. Today the world sends more than $155 trillion across borders. This is a major global issue for individual consumers and businesses alike. Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple’s CEO is often quoted in various sources as saying that it is physically quicker to fly actual bank notes from say New York to London (yes, he means on a plane), than to send it through the correspondent banking system from the US to the UK. He is correct of course, if you assume that you send the payment from a bank in the US to a different bank in the UK.

Correspondent banking is dominated globally by a small number of banks, with JPMorgan (Jamie Dimon’s bank) being the global no. 1. It’s big business and earns enormous revenues for the likes of JPMorgan, HSBC, Citibank etc.

 

Why have banks and remittance companies signed-up for Ripple ?

Firstly, what they have actually sign-up for, is RippleNet. Ripple now has over 100 banks and payment providers. RippleNet is a decentralized global blockchain network of these entities that use Ripple’s distributed financial technology and provides real-time messaging, clearing and settlement of financial transactions.

This is the first time such a network has existed before and Ripple have done a great job at on-boarding these banks. When you join the network, you sign-up to their technology, and their tech of course provides a key part of the overall solution.

The newest members of RippleNet include Credit Agricole, Currencies Direct, and they’re now on the path to join existing members like SEB and Siam Commercial Bank who have deployed Ripple solutions commercially.

 

What are the benefits of RippleNet ?

RippleNet has a standardised ruleset, which has been created with input from the banks, a liquidity solution which reduces costs (more about that shortly), plus speed and traceability of payments.

Similar to say Visa or MasterCard, RippleNet provides a consistent payments experience through a (network member) Rulebook, which encompasses a set of payment rules and standards. Those of you familiar with payments will know that you can’t have a payment network without such standards and rules. This Rulebook delivers operational certainty and legal clarity for transactions over RippleNet. Both members and users sign a Network Service Agreement and implement the rules and standards as outlined in the Rulebook.

 

The RippleNet Solutions

RippleNet has two main solutions:

xCurrent which processes real-time payments between the network from a messaging and settlement perspective.
xRapid which provides ‘on-demand liquidity’ through access to a liquidity pool of digital assets i.e. XRP, that eliminates the need to hold nostro accounts in destination currencies.

First hand experience of the liquidity problem in cross-border payments

I can relate to this problem from first hand experience. Let’s take the problem of trying to transfer funds from say the US to Mexico, just like the stream of remittance companies now signing-up to xRapid. Note that US bank account to Mexico bank account or US over the counter payment to a Mexico bank account, are very popular transactions types for remittances. The issues with this are as follows:

Identifying receiving banks: You have to talk to a lot of banks in Mexico in the first place to find an appropriate one. You may even have to run an RFP
Bi-lateral contracts: Once you have identified your partner bank, you have to agree a bilateral contract. In the contract, you will need to cover topics such as messaging, settlement, commercial fees etc. This is a significant undertaking and the work involved can be significant. If a bank has already signed up to a network though like RippleNet, you don’t have to do this.

Pre-funding nostro accounts: Worst of all in this scenario, given the volume of payouts in Mexico, any Mexican bank will require a large ’pre-fund’ into a dedicated account (i.e nostro account) of the sending party. This pre-fund is the source of the liquidity in the solution, or in other words the funds to payout remittances in Mexico whenever they are demanded by receivers. This process ties-up expensive capital that could be deployed elsewhere in any business

Monitoring and topping-up the pre-fund: The pre-fund also has to be monitored and topped-up which requires reasonable effort and supporting processes.

This end to end process is not to be underestimated in terms of required effort and represents a significant hurdle.

 

How does xRapid solve this problem? 

This is where the use of XRP comes in. A payment journey from a US bank to a Mexican bank with xRapid in our example looks like this:

Both US and Mexican banks connect directly to digital asset exchanges in both the US and Mexico
When a transaction is originated, USD is exchanged into XRP in the US digital asset exchange
In seconds, XRP is sent to the Mexican digital asset exchange and then converted into Mexican Pesos. So the exposure time to any XRP volatility is very short – indeed often commercial terms can be agreed with the asset exchanges to remove 100% of the risk for the banks
The pesos are then made available on the Mexican side for the beneficiaries
The diagram below illustrates the XRP to MXN (Peso) process:


So in short, having this connection to xRapid solves the problem in a very neat way and shows XRP can be leveraged to enable the process.

 
Recent success of xRapid with remittance companies

In the last 12 months, Ripple has on-boarded the great and the good in the remittance world including MoneyGram, Western Union and more recently ViaAmericas. Many were slightly sceptical at first now see the benefits.

According to recent pilot results, participating financial institutions saw a savings of 40-70 percent compared to what they normally pay expensive foreign exchange providers.

In addition, an average xRapid payment took just over two minutes, compared to today’s average of 2-3 days when sending cross-border payments. The leg of the transfer that touches the XRP Ledger only takes 2-3 seconds with the additional processing time happening while the transfer moves across the intermediary digital asset exchanges and local payment rails.

“It’s encouraging to see positive xRapid results because they validate what many in our industry already know: certain digital assets have utility,” said Asheesh Birla, SVP of Product at Ripple. “XRP’s utility lies in its speed and scalability, which makes it the perfect fit for cross-border payments. The XRP Ledger can send 1,500 transactions per second.”

The financial institutions included in these pilots were testing payments from the U.S. to Mexico. This is a popular and competitive market, so payment providers are looking to gain a competitive advantage by lowering costs and speeding up payments with xRapid. Up until now, they have been required to either pre-fund bank accounts in Mexico - leading to tied-up capital - or go through the correspondent banking network, which is expensive and slow.

“We were very pleased with our pilot results. It’s clear that xRapid can lower liquidity costs while increasing payment speed and transparency in a way that facilitates rigorous compliance controls. We believe that digital assets like XRP will play a key role in the future of cross-border payments, helping to safely address some of the structural inefficiencies of legacy settlement infrastructure as their adoption grows. We look forward to exploring next steps with Ripple.” - Paul Dwyer, Co-founder and CEO, Viamericas.

Moving on to Commercial FX payments

Another big prize is commercial foreign exchange payments. This is because transaction sizes are much bigger than person to person payments, and clients typically transact on a much more frequent basis.

Currencies Direct a UK based commercial FX company were one of the first, but now Toronto based Cambridge Global Payments, which has over 13,000 clients around the world and handles $20 billion in international transactions annually, is piloting both xCurrent and xRapid.

Mark Frey, Chief Operating Officer for Cambridge Global Payments, is confident that blockchain powered solutions like xRapid can not only help Cambridge improve their customers’ payments journey, but also spur critical innovation in their industry..

“We are excited for the insights this pilot program is expected to deliver, and we will use that information to help both Cambridge and FLEETCOR develop our use cases for blockchain in international payments,” said Frey.

Conclusions

A number of points spring to mind:

It seems to me that Ripple is pushing hard to grow the RippleNet network and to continue to iteratively improve its products.
Remittance companies were reluctant to team-up with Ripple as first, possibly because they can see the value of their networks reduced and therefore their margins falling. But if fees to send money fall, it is likely that the category will grow.

If the likes of Ripple continue to play a bigger role in managing the ‘cross border payments plumbing’ going forward, then brands will become more important in the remittance business. As a marketing guy, I think remittance companies who have weak brands may fall by the wayside.
With any network, you need toz` get a critical mass point (of members), for it to really take off. We are not there yet, but the pace of partner acquisition and piloting at Ripple is certainly increasing.

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4035  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is now consuming 1% of the world's electricity. Is that sustainable? on: September 17, 2018, 10:33:59 AM
One year ago Bitcoin's network was consuming as much energy as Ireland. Now it has apparently doubled and now it is consuming 1% of the world's total electricity consumption.

https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption

This, in a time when the world is trying to reduce carbon footprints to avoid or slow down global warming.
Is Bitcoin sustainable as it is?
I don't think so - in fact I'm sure it is not. There is a limit to insanity.
More data here:

https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption

What is likely to happen next? Which are your thoughts?

Bitcoin will vastyl drain not just electricity but also socioeconomic fabric as well.

regards
4036  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Launching new ICO on: September 17, 2018, 10:28:43 AM
Yet another scam ICO...

how do you know that?
4037  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do you know a shitty ICO on: September 17, 2018, 09:26:07 AM
Mostly I judge them by the team,  come on check this forum and see a lot of icos company looking for partners to work for free for them in order to collect a coin which the future is not even certain. If you don't have money to pay a developer,  whitepaper writer etc. How on earth will you f*cking get money for promotion.   Huh Huh

bitcoin and ethereum where started without a single dime,

satoshi didn't spend a cent to get bitcoin build.

and billionaires making their own icos, will not be very popular, because that would be successful icos according to your logic
4038  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why arguments against Bitcoin are wrong... on: September 17, 2018, 03:55:55 AM
Hi guys, I made this video discussing the arguments against Bitcoin/crypto, and my response to each point.

Let me know what you think, cheers  Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glkW-_hU7ZQ&t=301s

at 2. he didnt said its wrong he just admited that bitcoin is garbage because of its design...... Roll Eyes
4039  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Digital Currencies being taught in schools on: September 17, 2018, 01:18:58 AM
I just came across the news that universities in U.S.A are offering course on digital currencies among this universities are University Of California, Stanford University and etc.

Reference:
=https://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/975254/bitcoin-news-today-cryptocurrency-schools-education-university-course

What are your thoughts regarding this news?

Should universities all over the world also offer this course ?
 
What are the consecuences if this goes on?



schools and universities will suffer vastly from cryptocurrencies regarding their funding i am afraid
4040  Local / Biete / Re: Auto gegen Bitcoin on: September 17, 2018, 12:58:26 AM
Hallo zusammen!

Wollte mal fragen, ob hier Interesse besteht Autos gegen Bitcoin zu erwerben?
Habe gerade selbst ein BMW E92 335i xDrive Coupe Aut. mit M-Aerodynamik-Paket inseriert, für den ich auch Bitcoin als Zahlung akzeptieren würde.
Zudem steigt ein Kollege von mir, der sehr an Kryptowährungen interessiert ist, gerade in den Autohandel ein und spielt mit den Gedanken diese zu akzeptieren.

ja dann mach mal fleissig werbung für deine autos aber bitcoins wirst du nur für diese bekommen wenn du in deiner nähe einen größeren miner hast.

bitcoin ist für seine mediale presenz eine volkommen überschätzte kryptowährung.

bitcoin ist sehr selten verbreitet und nur wenige haben viel.

desweiteren ist bitcoin bezüglich dem nutzen als währung extrem inaktiv und hauptsächlich ein object der spekulation.

bezüglich der aktivität im handel ist bitcoin crypto nr. 5 und nur 1/3 so aktiv beim austausch von güttern und dienstleistungen wie nr.4 ethereum
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