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581  Local / Débutants / Re: Besoin d'aide pour ne pas faire n'importe quoi! on: March 15, 2017, 09:31:30 AM
 
On t'a répondu sur ton autre thread :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1826875
582  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Besoin d'aide pour ne pas faire n'importe quoi! on: March 14, 2017, 09:49:46 PM
 
Ceci est très important, c'est ce qui permet à l'échange d'identifier le virement :



Les deux identifiants je suis pas sûr de ce que c'est.
583  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Bitcoin ETF on: March 14, 2017, 09:45:17 PM
 
Les mecs, vous pouvez pas rester soit sur le sujet soit faire des remarques intéressantes ?

Là c'est les riches caca, l'état caca, on a comprit.

Revenons à :

Je te signale que pour l'épargne rémunérée, tout les fonds mutuels, assureurs etc on besoin d'un outil institutionnel pour investir dedans.
Enfin, quand je dis de creuser, c'est que l'etf n'est pas seul ce mois source d’acceptante institutionnel ce mois, bien au contraire...

584  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Quelles sont les cryptomonnaies prometteuses ? on: March 12, 2017, 06:03:45 PM
Le dash ne s'arrête plus jusqu'ou vas t'il aller.Y a t'il une raison particulière + 38 % aujourd'hui à 0.06210196 BTC volume de 1022 BTC chez trx
la team core qui est derriere..faut pas l'oublié..il devrait rejoindre bitcoin bientôt..en plus de ça bitcoin a un gros défaut que dash réduit considérablement tout en restant accessible..la traçabilité..et oui il n'y en aura pas pour tous l'monde..dans le top 5 résideront les plus convainquants.
lol

Haha la traçabiité, bien vu.
585  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Momies aliens découvertes au Pérou ? on: March 12, 2017, 06:01:16 PM
 
À ce stade tu fais parti des irrécupérables. Félicitation !

586  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RLC] iEx.ec blockchain-based distributed cloud announces its crowdsale on: March 11, 2017, 08:27:02 AM
When will the crowdsale start? Details regarding crowdsale please?

when will this start?

There is a lot of betatesting going on right now.
Also Gilles have a tight schedule to follow.

Quote
BePositive, Smart Cities exhibition: March 9, 2017, Lyon, France
Blockchain UA: March 17, 2017, Kiev, Ukraine
Blockchain Corner conference at the IoT, Cloud and Datacenter World Exhibition March 22, 24, 2017, Paris, France
Minalogic Business Meetings April 26th, 2017, GRENOBLE - France
Blockchain Week Berlin: June 1-2, Berlin, Germany

From slack :
Quote
It’s not scheduled yet but we hope to announce it in Feb/March
don’t forget to subscribe to our mailing list. This is the most certain way not to miss the beginning of the crowdsale.
587  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow. on: March 09, 2017, 12:06:29 PM
Okay thanks for reiterating. My point was this wasn't clear from the Subject and the OP is not visible when viewing the list of threads. So the subject tends to give the a hype oriented impression that the smart contract language is somehow mind blowingly superior to everything that came before it.
For me, good user interfaces are not mind blowing. They are essential. Just because our development community isn't well attuned to the needs of users, doesn't mean to me that it is mind blowing when a developer does what he is supposed to do. But I guess from your perspective it is mind blowing compared to for example the alleged diurnal Easter egg hunt for a Monero official GUI (hey Monero supporters I'm oblivious about Monero's clients, as I've never used any of it so I am just regurgitating what I read on this forum).

No problem. It is so common for tech guys in general, especially devs to ignore the basic needs of the average Joe. Monero is a great example even though I understand that devs are working voluntarily on a new tech and they cannot afford to be distracted.


Lol, I didn't even know you were having a textual chat conversation with an automated A.I. chatbot. I thought you were in a discussion with another user about how to escrow.
Does Byteball really have a text-based A.I. chatbot integrated into its client?
Btw, I really appreciate you linking to that YouTube, because it reaffirms one of the major strategies of my project. Let me state what that is by explaining what I disagree with in that video, even though I agree with the premise that users don't want the hassles of apps and that the app barrier to having an entirely open source mobile OS not controlled by any vendor (which is where I think we are headed).
The emergence of chatbots and voice assistants isn't an orthogonal choice to superapps, i.e. these can be a feature of a superapp structure. And superapps and chatbots aren't orthogonal to having millions of independent developers. Instead the superapp is the conceptual structure by which we make integration more efficient for users of all these, i.e. remove as many unnecessary pain points as possible whilst still giving users flexibility to plugin new features and activities. And enable to them to run every where with the same code.

Yes that's the thing. There was an A.I. chatbot integrated into the client from the start for the distribution process and the smart contract was added recently.
Most people missed how smart it was in term of UI and flexibility.


Why do you think I am creating a new programming language that transpiles to JavaScript (i.e. it will run on any device with a browser control). I have very ambitious plans. A long-range objective of my project is to supercede (abstract away and replace) Android and iOS eventually (many years down the line).

That's the future IMO.
588  Local / Débutants / Re: Comment importer porte monnaie de core vers electrum on: March 08, 2017, 10:52:17 PM
Merci pour votre aide, c'est efficace.
J'ai compris les deux méthodes et j'ai choisis de migrer mes fonds via la blockchain puisque les frais sont très bas.
Pour la petite anecdote, en six ans d'absence, j'ai gagné 40% d’intérêts, c'est dingue cette inflation !

En fait si ca fait 6 ans que tu as des BTC c'est bien plus que 40% d'intérêts, du genre +l'infini puisque ca ne valait rien il y a 6 ans.
589  Local / Débutants / Re: J'aimerai comprendre svp on: March 08, 2017, 10:49:22 PM
 
Un exemple tout bête, j'envois 1 BTC :
j'ai 1 BTC en entrée, 0.999 BTC en sortie et 0.001 BTC de frais.
590  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: WARNING : YOUTUBE minimise mes vues !!!! on: March 08, 2017, 10:31:05 PM
YouTube a toujours eu un système de re-calcul, stop le FUD.
Je viens de l'apprendre !
je suis certain qu'une entité va réussir à coupler grosses capacités de stockage (décentralisées ?) dédié streaming, proximité backbones, crypto
et impact marketing de masse. Il va y avoir des bulles (financières) lol
Réaction épidermique provoquée par mon énervement !
Réaction épidermique provoquée par mon énervement !

Je ne suis pas un hater.
Je pense avoir dit des choses intéressantes dans mon post et c'est tout ce qu'il faut retenir.
591  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow. on: March 08, 2017, 05:45:23 PM
Re: I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow.
The hype in the Subject title of this thread also seems to be ignoring the reality that some of these things were possible with Bitcoin's scripts, others with CounterParty (not that I think CP is secure), Ethereum, etc...

First sentence :

Smart contract isn't something new, far from it.

Byteball fortuitously happened to have a script & protocol you wanted available in the wallet by default.

That is what is mind blowing, the user experience, not the technology.
I insisted enough on this.

That's how smart contracts should works : for a real use without being aware you're doing a smart contract.

I immediately noticed the use of a chatbot in byteball and I think that is visionary. I will let this video explain my view point on the matter :
Why Apps Won't Matter in the Future
(especially the part about chatbot)

Financial apps should be in the form of chatbot. It's already massively the case in China. Only the Occidental market ignore it but it's already here and huge.
592  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: WARNING : YOUTUBE minimise mes vues !!!! on: March 08, 2017, 05:16:35 PM
 
YouTube a toujours eu un système de re-calcul, stop le FUD.

The way the YouTube algorithm calculates views can never be completely transparent, but here are the most important things we do know for a fact:

YouTube counts a view after a person has watched a video for over 30 seconds.
Your video will freeze at 300 views, so that the algorithm can establish whether the views are real or not.
This is done because there are many people on YouTube who buy views, which are then deleted. If they try to do it again, they channels are often deleted and they are banned from YouTube.


https://www.quora.com/How-does-YouTube-calculate-its-views


When the video is below 300 views, the views are counted in the same old-school reloading system. Fewer than 300 views will not affect YouTube’s website. This method of view counting is fine for low view counts. The leeway for abusing the system is small and insignificant.

It is a different story when your video reaches 301 views. Why 301 views? The analytics behind YouTube’s view counting system demonstrates that any views higher than 300 could affect the quality of YouTube by crowding the homepage with artificially popular videos.

A view count freezing at 301 views is no glitch. Ted Hamilton, Product Manager for YouTube Analytics, explains that the YouTube database is set up to freeze the view count at 301 until YouTube employees can manually verify whether or not the views have been obtained legitimately.

More views can be obtained using automated computer processes (known as ‘bots’) that inflate the view count, or anyone refreshing a video hundreds of times, giving credit to videos that otherwise wouldn’t receive attention. If you want to count the celebrities that make an appearance in Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood music video, you don’t want to go through several artificially popular videos to find it.

YouTube analysts determine where the views are coming from. If a majority of views are coming from the same few computers, they are removed.

http://www.bluefountainmedia.com/blog/how-does-youtube-count-views/


je suis certain qu'une entité va réussir à coupler grosses capacités de stockage (décentralisées ?) dédié streaming, proximité backbones, crypto
et impact marketing de masse. Il va y avoir des bulles (financières) lol

N'importe quoi lol. La décentralisation pour un service fondamentalement centralisé, oublie c'est même pas envisageable.

Rien ni personne ne fait d'ombre à YouTube et tant mieux car cette plateforme a toujours été le leader de l'innovation et ce, depuis le départ. Ils ont écrasé leurs concurrents avec un timing parfait et une super équipe composé de gens qui se connaissent et se recommandent. C'est l'exemple de ce qu'il faut faire pour réussir sa startup.

http://socialmediaexplorer.com/content-sections/cases-and-causes/5-reasons-youtube-may-social-medias-greatest-success-story/

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-reasons-why-youtube-key-your-brands-marketing-success-shvets


Le seul nouveau géant sur le marché est Netflix : modèle centralisé ET PAYANT. Complètement à l'opposé de ce que s'imaginaient les gens. Ils ont réussi là où personne n'aurait parié.

L'utilisateur d'Internet ne veut pas de décentralisation, ils veut payer pour du meilleur contenu et une meilleur plateforme. Il préfère le confort à la liberté. Fact.
593  Local / Mining et Hardware / Re: Miner avec un CPU on: March 07, 2017, 08:53:36 PM
Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir quelles sont les monaies les plus rentables à miner avec un cpu ?
Merci de votre aide  Wink

Aucune n'est possiblement rentable pour quelqu'un qui paye l'électricité mais pour répondre à la question, je me souviens de ce site mais je ne sais pas s'il est à jour :
http://cpucoinlist.com/
594  Local / Débutants / Re: Comment importer porte monnaie de core vers electrum on: March 07, 2017, 08:51:59 PM
 
Je ne vois pas d'autres solutions que d'installer la dernière version de Bitcoin Core pour ouvrir le fichier wallet.dat.

Une fois le portefeuille ouvert depuis Bitcoin Core, vous pouvez exporter la clé privé (de chaque adresse) pour l'importer dans electrum ou autre grace à la clé privé.
595  Local / Débutants / Re: Transaction non confirmée depuis 7 jours on: March 07, 2017, 08:49:04 PM
 
[tuto] Refaire une transaction quand elle n'est pas confirmé
596  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Convertissez-vous votre épargne en bitcoin ? on: March 07, 2017, 08:04:44 PM
Singapore : une ville trop bien, mais en dehors de nos budgets les gars
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Singapore&displayCurrency=USD
Flight attendant medium monthly gross income USD =  1,699   dollars
Professional Nurse average salary monthly gross income USD =  2570 dollars
Real Estate average average salary monthly gross income USD =  3477 dollars
http://www.worldsalaries.org/singapore.shtml
J'avais vu un reportage ou du a la penurie de logement, les travailleurs au salaire mini dorment a 10 dans des appart de 3 pieces (lit supperposes) voire sur les balcons.

Ville la plus chère au monde, c'est connu ! D'où le fait que j'ai uniquement rencontré des gens triste de ne plus pouvoir y vivre.
D'un autre coté, une personne sur 35 est millionaire et les salaires des gens ambitieux n'ont pas de limites.
Pas besoin d'aller bien loin pour voir des immigrés dormir à 10 dans des apparts de 3 pièces lol, tu es sérieux avec cette remarque ?
Je l'ai été en vivant à Londres : jusqu'à 8 personnes en même temps, 3 pièces, 2600 euros par mois sans les charges. Pas de quoi se payer des lits superposés, on dormait par terre avec ma femme. De très bon souvenirs malgré tout (sans ironie).
597  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow. on: March 07, 2017, 06:43:45 PM
I am considering investing on this altcoin but im still not sure since iamnotback addressed some valid concerns on the project and I want to invest in something long term not in something that has flaws and will have to deal with big problems in the future. I wish someone did a coin strong enough that it will not meet dead ends eventually but the question... this coin may not even exist. All coins may be cornered into hard forks and controversial situations in a long enough timeline.

Don't get me wrong. I am not doing any investment advice.
I was doing my everyday business in investing and trading crypto and I've been really amazed with that easy smart contract on a chat window from Byteball's client.
I have no idea if Byteball is technically flawless and will exist in the future.

Take this as my opinion about what smart contracts (in general) should be : idiot-proof and damn simple.
598  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Bitcoin ETF on: March 07, 2017, 06:06:08 PM
 
Ce serait utile à la discussion.

What Is An ETF? Three Simple Answers

Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)

J'en retiens la sécurité due à la réglementation rigoureuse à l'opposé de la jungle des cryptos et enfin la simplicité : plus simple à accéder, vrai liquidité, plus simple à contrôler et à comprendre (pour le monde de la finance, pas pour les crypto-anarchistes on est d'accord).

599  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Declarative smart contracts in Byteball on: March 07, 2017, 11:45:28 AM
 
I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow.


600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow. on: March 07, 2017, 11:17:33 AM
 
Smart contract isn't something new, far from it. So many people has been learning solidity scripting language in the past years but the only time I was given the opportunity of using a smart contract, I didn't and saved myself from one of the biggest fiasco ever in crypto : the DAO.

Right now I just did a smart contract unexpectedly for a real use case and it went like :




That's it. I literally had no idea I was doing a smart contract if I wasn't told it's a smart contract.
I needed to trade with a total stranger on the Internet, the escrow wasn't available so we just did a smart contract through the chat box.

That's how smart contracts should works : for a real use without being aware you're doing a smart contract.

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