We offer custom debit cards which can be loaded with cryptocurrency and work in ATM's all over the world. Card costs $40 and are delivered within a week after successful order (users need to provide Personal ID and Proof of residence). The card is not tied to a personal bank account and works more like stored value card. After the card is delivered, a user is able to load it from their Coinomat account.
Offering these services, we cover basically all major ways to buy and sell your crypto. Liquidity is what the cryptocurrency scene is lacking at the moment, and providing more fiat liquidity can be a great popularity booster for Bitshares.
2 questions please First: Are you going to be using the virtual dollar for trade between exchanges like cryptsy are going to do ? Second (more tricky, lol), I have voted but when I saw the list, it does not look real, here, ''(Each paid vote costs 0.0005 BTC. You make a paid vote by simply sending BTC to the coin voting address. Every month the coin with most votes will be integrated in our service. )'' XCR Crypti 6407 BTS BitShares 4263 NOTE DNotes 761 CLOAK Cloakcoin 617 DGB Digibyte 345 RBT Rimbit 88 ZEIT Zeitcoin 60 XST StealthCoin 43 BLK Blackcoin 41 XDN DigitalNote 36 DOGE Dogecoin 22 DASH Dash 22 For starters, there are 6407 votes for coin I've never even heard of called Crypti, now I wish this coin all the best but you do realise they only have $205 volume in 24 hours on coinmarketcap, don't you, if you are going to put a new coin on your exchange it will be a waste of time if it is not traded and has few outside markets to add to liquidity. I respectively suggest other factors are taken into account such as 1) daily volume 2) coin characteristics (uniquely Dash has a global masternode network plus blockchain funding/voting for projects,instantX and darksend) 3) how many major exchanges the coin is on and number of pairs 4) github activity (ours is feverish) 5) pure asic or minable on cpu and GPU by normal hardware thus available to more users (i.e Dash). I do not see a single coin on your exchange that is open to anyone with a standard computer wanting to mine without specialist hardware. 6) thread length and general interest (been mentioned on Fox news, Max keiser and we also have dashtalk.org) So, I am wishing you all the best with the visa card additions, feel the first few exchanges to adopt this will do really well. And hope to see our coin on your exchange one day soon, thanks for reading. Kind Regards Sub-Ether P.S. I recently signed up to usecryptos.com and the reason was that they have $25k daily volume of Dash, have a dash/euro pair, various fiat deposit methods and also have paypal withdrawal facilities so what do you think ?
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My adblock appears to be faulty
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DirectBet removed Grexit bets... Damn, the odds were 4.5 to leave vs 1.07 to Stay and then its goooooooooone! I believe i just raped myself with double ended dildo... 100 DASH...;(
He does that when there is too much betting or the odds are very high, appears to have a cut off point possibly around paying out between 5k and 10k dash.
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I can bet only 100 DASH, wish i could do more...
I only bet 1 or 2 dash for fun, lol
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Whats the best site for betting with DASH? I want to bet for Greece to leave eurozone...
I hadn't thought on betting on that, good idea There are a few good ones but I like directbet, http://www.directbet.eu/Event.cshtml?EventID=273544803.25 to 1 for exit and be free of the sucking squid tentacles 1.25 to 1 to stay as a bitch for eternity
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So, BTC will be at capacity next summer, it takes a while to organise a fork. So it needs to be agreed pretty much in the next month or so, for testing of fork in Sept, and hard fork in January. Lightning network is capable of scaling Bitcoin, but the software is 2-3 years out. So block sizes need to go up, now-ish.
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Basically, its about orphan rates for miners, especially those in China where a small group own 60%+ of the hash power of BTC
Increasing block sizes means their crappy internet speeds will increase orphans, so their miners will be buzzing away and get loads of rejects.
Secondly, its about fees. When there are wait times, people pay fees to get their transactions through the mining process faster. Bigger blocks means fees are not needed, until the transactions increase again.
You are assuming a linear projection on uptake from now, if usage starts accelerates it will be much sooner. The way I see this chart is we're almost there already!
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Concluding Thoughts
While the stress test had its limitations, the 7.5 hours of data revealed a number interesting takeaways:
1) When the network is at or near capacity, transaction confirmation times increases for all categories of fees and transaction values. 2) In a scenario where transactions are competing to be included in an upcoming block, it appears a higher fee results in comparably faster confirmation times (as per normal situations). 3) Despite significant transaction volume awaiting confirmation, some blocks can go unfilled, highlighting the immense discretionary power of miners. 4) Five of the top ten miners currently have limits at 750kb, while the remaining five are now in the 900-1,000kb range. 5) Lastly, given the lower-than-expected number of blocks generated (30 over 7.5 hour period) and the discrepancies in miners’ hash rates, it appears plausible that one or more miners face an adverse impact on its hashing abilities during periods of network congestion.
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Gif of the day
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changing the topic to something far more rosy, how is the wine season going? Does it look like a good year, when do you pick the magic vine loving fruits ?
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Yer, I forgot why as well
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This tutorial will help you run the latest Dash-qt client on Test-net. This video is mean't for Linux but can be used for Windows/Mac as well. You will just need to locate your dash.conf in the Dash Data directory. Gat On Testnat Batches! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBXrU5pH9D8Aren't we still on hold? I was told the mixing wasn't working right and the new version is in the post, everything else seemed ok, so you could run the wallet, and check stuff out, and mine many tasty test dash'sss while waiting for the first class delivery to arrive
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Bitcoin volume ramping up.
98 BTC on BTCe.........munched.
Incredible 24 hour rise of many alt coins, 67 ZcCoin ZcCoin 105.78 % 80 BoostCoin BoostCoin 92.62 % 86 TagCoin TagCoin 90.16 % 58 Applecoin Applecoin 70.34 %
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Thanks Tungfa, you put a lot of work into making this happen.
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I'll make the coffee and be general all round teas maid White tea with a of honey thanks Sub-Ether. Its brewing, wait 10 minutes for the flavour to perculate thru and then I'll pour it out
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I'll make the coffee and be general all round teas maid
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I sure hope nobody interprets my idle ramblings on here as "investment advice".
All my trades are made solely on your advice Mine too. Toknormal is a menace He works on a 2 way pegged commission basis, and so far he owes me 1 entire masternodes worth
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Look at the times the big buys were made, on bittrex = 20.00 on bitfinex = 20.00 on cryptsy = 20.00 usecryptos = 19.00 (@20.00 I think, got different time settings) Sure there is a pattern there somewhere
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You mean this ? (WARNING: Not investment advice ) Last but not least
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