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601  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: POLONIEX is probably the next exchange to go down on: May 18, 2016, 01:24:40 PM
Has there ever been any exchange at all, shut down by some authority?

Never happened, as I do remember. They usually make a runner on their exit scamm.
602  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: May 16, 2016, 09:16:17 AM
ok well 2036 is a long while away? why so long? does XMR have some type of amazing new tech they will unveil in 2036  Shocked quantum GUI ? and whats this?Huh
...
Everything OK?? Should i buy some XMR?? HELP ME??
The V2 block issue was patched 4 months ago.
I performed the exploit that lead to the Monero network consensus failure 4 months ago and posted screenshots of me doing so using a Mac Mini(twitter also proves date/time). Monero cost me two SSD's in the process leading up to the exploit. These types of bugs (lack of validation) only come from amateur computer programmers. There are 12 ZeroDay flaws left to be exploited unless I discover more. I will keep you informed. Feel free to try and debunk this fact. Cool

You are appearing on stage several monthes to early! This part of the Schmierenkomödie usually starts late in September: Evil Archwizard and Antagonistic of Monero threatens to fud down the price below 0.0010 levels threatens to destroy Monero, so some well known Whale can get in again, prepping up for the next spring season pump.

Would you be so kind, waiting behind the theater curtain until early in September, please? Thank you for your support!
603  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf on: May 13, 2016, 10:06:51 AM
*schnipp schnapp*

du redest blech! kleiman war an den rollstuhl gefesselt und war genau in der area unterwegs auf die es bei Bitcoin ankommt: security. was sollte er anderes machen als suchen, sammeln und die besten ideen vereinen?

Ah tolles Argument!

Neeee, DU redest Blech!

Kannst Du vllt mit Quellen aufwarten um Deine Behauptungen zu untermauern? Mir ist auch nicht klar welche Relevanz die Behinderung hat. Nicht ich bin in der Beweispflicht sondern Du bzw. die Leute, welche einer Person, die sich nicht mehr selbst aeusser kann, den Heiligenschein andichten wollen. Bis jetzt wurden nur Artikel gepostet, welche wiederum Behauptungen aufstellen.

Was heisst denn genau

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in der area unterwegs auf die es bei Bitcoin ankommt: security.

Versteht jemand, der einen Tresor installiert auch wie der Tresor funktioniert?

Ich warte auf Quellen!!! Und nein, ich werde mir nicht die entsprechenden Twitter-Posts (oder was auch immer) selbst googeln.

almost B L E C H  Grin

An der Diskussion selbst möchte ich mich nicht unmittelbar beteiligen. Aus verschiedenen Erwägungen.

Jedoch ein paar Hinweise hinzufügen. Akademiker verdienen nicht vierhundert Millionen in acht Jahren, sondern im Schnitt sogar weitaus weniger. Viele sind auch nur Befristet angestellt. Da besteht ein Anreiz, sich doch dann etwas mehr an dem Experiment zu beteiligen. Und sei es auch nur eine Menge an Bitcoins zu besitzen, ohne diese zu verschieben.

Regierungen und Banken verfügen bereits über ein sehr gut symbiotisch zusammenarbeitendes Finanzsystem. Steuerflucht, Parteispenden, der ganze gut etablierte Korruptionsapparat. Da besteht keinerlei Bedarf daran, etwas disruptives wie den Bitcoin zu erfinden.
604  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halving is a profitable??? on: May 13, 2016, 09:44:50 AM
Realistically it will not increase with more than $100 from the current price point.

You just need to make sure you sell on time before the price is coming back down to current price points after the block halving.
Growing weary of these wave phenomenons. It doesn't matter if you can move your crypto based bussiness on some sort of derivative, like NuBits. But placing BTC pricetags on anything?
Just for comparison: Grocery shop, not price labels possible due to hourly changes. Would not work out.
605  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is dead again. This time for sure. on: May 13, 2016, 09:41:33 AM
Large groups of well paid, organized, funded professionals with clear objectives and good management - (like R3, hyperledger, ethereum, others) are sure making those Core programmers look like the silly little whiny bitches that they are.  Core is going NOWHERE and getting there pretty damn fast.  Meanwhile, very sophisticated advance is being done every day in other part of crypto/blockchain. 

This is 100% the end of bitcoin as we know it.  Good thing too.  This 'open source', 'no leadership', 'no organization' thing was always a load of bullshit.

Professionals involving themselfes, there's another word for that: Mass Adoption Process
Wasn't that exactly what we always hoped for?
606  Other / Off-topic / Re: I spent all my saving on bitcoin, now i am broke on: May 13, 2016, 04:49:40 AM
i also did not put a hard password on it because i thought i would forget
Doesn't matter since the basics of the cryptography are unbreakable. Merely somebody digging in your gardens might have a more easy entry lever.

On the long term, you will not regret this.
607  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I quit trading on: May 13, 2016, 04:46:05 AM
Same here, not really a panic buy, but in my case, it was a greedy buy.

I bought ORLY at 710 after looking at the green blinks and thinking it's going crazy.

Later I realized it was just a bot and I got fooled. The price is 58sat and I'm still holding it Tongue
Don't even bother on new coins, ICOs and such. Only go for the top ten on Coinmarketcap.

If a newcomer ever makes it there, but that's unlikely.
608  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: April 06, 2016, 04:54:48 AM
Probably, but I think it's easy to forget how few of us (real people) there are in a sea of scammers and shill accounts all trying to defraud one another.

Additionally, there's a difference between people who are generally interested in cryptocurrency and its future and those who simply want to make money trading it. The latter tend to get bored and disappear after losing their shirt a couple times.

Defraud and getting defrauded. The pool is drying up, scammy exchange sites mostly for shitcoins (Bitrex to name a few) are sucking in the highest trading fees. Roulette table style, the bank slowly but always wins.

Getting rid of newcomers ain't exactly paving the road to long term success, too. Been here since the BTC pump before the big BTC pump, and observed people are getting older and older. Some sockpuppets cannot reduce the average age when it comes to real investors.
609  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: uᴉoɔʇᴉq really is going down the toilet. on: April 01, 2016, 04:27:55 PM
It really is getting ridiculous. When sending any meaningful amounts of BTC the TX's get ignored for hours, it has gotten so bad that at this point i would take any damn solution, call it Bip 9000 and have NSA put backdoors in it if you want but this god damn snail pace coin confirming needs to stop.
Someone make a service to push TX through, i would happily pay for it.

/Rant

That is because of the mining monopoly. Do you mine B1tcoin at home? No, you cant. Bitc0in is run by two or three mining monopolists.

Satoshis idea died.
610  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's your biggest problem with uᴉoɔʇᴉq on: April 01, 2016, 04:25:43 PM
The problem it is with me is the growing transaction times. It should only take 10-30 minutes keyword should but sometimes it takes 45+ minutes especially at slow times of the day where it can take over an hour. I just hope that some better asics come out help battle the difficulty.

Just add some fees to prioritized it. If you want to default the fees then expect some long transaction times. Adjust to it as we are the users rather than uᴉoɔʇᴉq will adjust for us.

The biggest obstacle are probably them april fools jokes like turning string patterns upside down utilising UTF8 mirroring technique  Roll Eyes

But second to that I would name "Centralisation". You know from yourself you are not anymore mining Bitc0ins yourselfe at home. It's all centralized now by monopolys. Bitc0in has become like the banks, just worser due to the more massive amount of scamms. Satoshis ideal is dead.
611  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Tau-Chain and Agoras Official Thread: Generalized P2P Network on: March 31, 2016, 10:30:16 AM
will be glad for suggestions for a new token name, so people will distinguish it from the old token as easily as possible

612  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Tau-Chain and Agoras Official Thread: Generalized P2P Network on: March 31, 2016, 10:23:13 AM
will be glad for suggestions for a new token name, so people will distinguish it from the old token as easily as possible
613  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf on: March 30, 2016, 02:25:19 PM
Denn will ich aus der nicht technischen Ecke auch mal dazu senfen.
Wir stehen mit Bitcoin noch viel weiter am Anfang, als oft gedacht.
Es ist schwer einzuschätzen wie die Verteilung "gut" wäre zwischen:
Mining Belohnung durch Fee (Transaktionsgebühr) contra externen Dienstleistern.
Früher war das so: Der Bitcoin gehörte allen, denn jeder hatte mit seinem Rechner einen kleinen Beitrag geleistet. Die Zahlungen im gesamten Netzwerk wurden durch einen zufällig gewählten Beteiligten bewerkstelligt.
Jeder brachte also ein wenig der benötigten Rechenleistung bei, damit waren eventuelle Gebühren dann auch schon bezahlt.
Keine Kontoführungsgebühren, keine Überweisungsgebühren, keine zwei Tage warten auf eine Überweisung, auch Samstags/Sonntags geöffnet.


Ein anderes Modell im Vergleich: Eine Bank. Die macht dann alles für dich, du musst/kannst nichts machen, und nimmt dafür in ihrer privilegierten Stellung als Mittelsman einen kleinen Gebührenbeitrag. Kontoführungsgebüren pauschal, zusätzlich für jede Überweisung noch ein kleiner Zusatzbeitrag. Zahlungen gehen nur auf vorgesehenen Routen, wenn du versuchst am Bank Schalter Bargeld via Western Union nach Amerika zu transportieren wirst du dich wundern, was da plötzlich für Gebühren zu berappen sind.
Als Alleinentscheider, wer wann von wo nach wohin Überweisungen tätigen darf (und wie viel das dann zusätzlich kostet) hat die Bank eine hervorgehobene Stellung. Da gehen dann beispielsweise Spenden an Wikileaks halt eben nicht!
Das sind halt die Nachteile eines Monopols.


Und was macht der Bitcoin  mittlerweile? Ein Monopol ist entstanden, man erörtert schon die Möglichkeiten höherer Fees. Die dahinter stehenden Mining "Fabriken" haben wie ein Krebsgeschwür die ursprüngliche Idee Satoshi Nakamotos überwuchert, von innen heraus zersetzt. Während noch die steigende Hashrate bejubelt wurde ist die ursprüngliche Idee jeden Tag ein bisschen mehr gestorben.
Und die ach so interessante Technik interessiert einen Scheiß. Logarithmierte Quadrate? Es geht um die Idee, die Absicht, das Ziel. Was war noch mal der Grund, eine Währung wie den Bitcoin zu erfinden?
614  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf on: March 28, 2016, 11:10:47 PM
meiner meinung nach brauchen wir beides: mehr und teurere txs.

die reihenfolge spielt nicht so eine rolle jedoch wurde am anfang von Bitcoin mit (fast) kostenlosen txs geworben (wahrscheinlich um die akzeptanz schnell zu fördern) was jedoch auf dauer nicht funktionieren kann da nur die incentives reward und fees existieren.

von daher denke ich, dass es sinnvoll ist den leuten schnell klarzumachen auf was sie sich einzustellen haben (fee-markt).

off-chain payment dienstleister "sammeln" txs und müssen ihre einnahmen (woher wird die zukunft zeigen) zum teil in form von tx fees an die blockchain weitergeben um eine guten service zu bieten. durch den fee-markt werden sie dazu gezwungen.

abhängig von der technischen lösung ist die anonymität bei off-chain txs leichter umsetzbar durch das zusammenfassen von txs verschiedener user.

für die blockchain könnte man zur anonymisierung zwar CoinJoin nehmen aber das bläht auch die blocks auf wenn man so vorgeht, dass man die beträge zusätzlich fragmentiert (z. bsp. pro output nur <=100 satoshi). 

Meiner meinung nach brauchen wir dann nicht mehr: den Bitcoin. Warum auch?! Das Mining geschieht doch nur noch in China. Da habe ich mir den Mund fusselig geredet im KAAWOOOM Thread seit Jahren. Ihr seit unbelehrbar. Wenn zum "Halving" die Chinesen noch den Kurs raufpumpen ist das sehr löblich, löblich, löblich! Dann gehören den Chinesen am Ende gänzlichst wirklich alle Bitcoins. Viel Spass dann damit!
Gibt ja auch noch Paypal, oder VISA.
615  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: March 28, 2016, 12:37:48 AM
I've had a pretty bad 2 weeks. I made the terrible decision to sell XMR and RADS just before they went up so I could buy ETH just before it went down. Then I bought back into XMR right before it dropped again. Now someone thinks they're a market manipulating wizard and is putting up sell walls.

If XMR drops much more you might not be hearing from me again, lol.

Nooooo do not leave! Given your track record we are *very* interested into your next moves. Where would you go short next, so I could go long over there? What's your next short position, where the market will go bullish again as a short brushed answer?

You know proven unlucky traders are a goldmine if you apply the right foresign  Grin
(cheer up, there are good times, there are bad times. on the long there's much more than bank interests on it)
616  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: Identifikationspflicht bei 500 EUR Scheinen in Griechenland on: March 25, 2016, 04:11:54 AM
Bingo!
617  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Microsoft been adding lots of alts to Azure. What exactly they do with them? on: March 25, 2016, 12:02:21 AM
Of course, there are a lot of shifty altcoins out there that say that Microsoft most be supporting them as they are on Azure. You're too smart to fall for that though aren't you?

You could rephrase "if they actually got pumped" for a more precise answer. That usually disconnects all brain cells.
618  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero will probably be the next +10x coin on: March 24, 2016, 10:19:01 AM
Nothing is going to remove Bitcoin from darknet. It is still the main crypto used there:
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-remains-most-popular-digital-currency-on-dark-web/

There is already too much infrastructure made for bitcoin in darknet. You have blockchain exporer there, escorove services, bitcoin exchanges, mixers, scammers, etc.

None of the ppl involved in these services, e.g., mixers, will allow to have any other crypto to take their mixin cut.

Everybody could add another service over there. It's not regulated as in "needing a licence signed from these former infrastructure providers". A new service can just pop up at random. Overall, they tend to vanish at random, too.

Back on toppic, the yearly spring season pump might have been widely anticipated, to many people prepared can make that difficult terrain.
619  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero will probably be the next +10x coin on: March 24, 2016, 09:55:14 AM
Your 'technical analysis' though... pretty much has no sound reasoning behind it at all. You posted a picture, wrote down three maybes, made a conclusion and gave the advice of a 'safe time to get in'.

Most noticeable he missed the point that "accumulation" always happens on the flat line. Each and every Pumpcoin.
The successional three pumpwaves are looking miserable, as if hitting on big bagholders. Usually there is no fourth pumpwave.

Where it says "not a lot of accumulation going on obviously" is not true.
Accumulation is going on the entire time during periods of what looks like no activity.
Monero deserves higher valuation but not until it becomes widely used in dark net.

^^^ this. Two or three Markets, and one official GUI, and +10x is no issue. But not today.
620  Economy / Economics / Re: Are electric cars bad for the oil industry? on: March 23, 2016, 10:42:01 AM
of course it will cause problems for the oil industry. the electric car is a new technology that is very good, but it may be many people who will hate it  Sad

Haters with money. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_streetcar_conspiracy
And that's just been the plots busted around 1950. More to come.
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