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Bisq Is an open-source distributed exchange, you should check it out. I'm not sure about the other ones but Bisq is pretty much the largest P2P exchange I know of.
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Does the site automatically restart? I just got disconnected for about a minute but then the site loaded back up.
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I think it will be larger and more stable, given it doesn't get destroyed from the inside by these malicious players like Ver and the Chinese miners.
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The best way to get around services that block IPs of known VPN providers is usually to buy some server space and run your own. It's more expensive of course, but can be worth it if you need it, plus then there's no artificial restrictions on how many devices/connections you can use besides the limits of what you're buying.
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Since nobody in this thread yet has posted the correct answer...
When the block reward falls to zero, the miners will still get fees from transactions. Fees alone will provide the incentive for miners, but the hope is by then that fees will be plenty enough to keep a strong network.
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Nah, I got this dawg. I crunched the digits, im good.
Just because you should make profit in a certain time doesn't mean you will. Cloud mining never ends well for the participants, I'd get your money out if you can.
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You're probably better off by starting with projects that use an existing cryptocurrency. I think you could gain a lot of valuable knowledge by connecting to a local Bitcoin node and using the JSON RPC commands. That's how a lot of sites do things.
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I can't advise you on the other sites but https://yolodice.com/ gives 20% of the house edge, (0.2% of the total amount wagered) to the referrer, which can add up quickly. Thank you for your advice buddy! I think yolo should work on their GUI a little bit. It is difficult to get people to sign up in something that doesn't look polished. Personally, I think the UI is very polished. But you've gotta be using dark mode. Light mode after all this time spent using dark mode hurts my eyes. The button is on the top if you missed it.
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Are you guys experiencing funny little quarks at niceshash off and on with various things?? Do you mean the service or the website? I've been running the client with no problem for a few weeks now, no complaints.
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TL;DR: Sell or withdraw your BCH from Xapo before Dec 14, or they'll sell it on your behalf at "market rates" and put the BTC value into your wallet...
Oh, that's not that bad, I thought it meant if you didn't you forfeited your right to the BCH and they just took it. That's really not that bad for a dumb altcoin.
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Quite the interesting idea. Although I believe we moved away from bootstrap files for a reason, and there have been many advances in chain-syncing since then. Your service could still have a use but I'm not sure if you should spend that much keeping it online.
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I can't advise you on the other sites but https://yolodice.com/ gives 20% of the house edge, (0.2% of the total amount wagered) to the referrer, which can add up quickly.
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The night mode is nice, but the %change columns are still a big bright. Maybe change those columns to only color the numbers instead of the background of the cells?
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I tried GreenAddress Ios app, the first mobile wallet for Ios that i know its using segwit, but i have a problem with the app, it don't remembers my wallet, i have to write the Mnemocis words every time that i want to log in.
I'm pretty sure that's by design. They probably don't want you to be storing your private keys on your phone. The main GreenAddress app is for PC. However, I believe they have a Green Bits mobile app that is a mobile wallet made by the same people.
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It was time that they finally made a stance on Bitcoin Cash and the best part is that everyone who had coins can make a choice to instantly get some quick cash by selling the BCH or holding onto them. Took them long enough to push this move but I'm happy more exchanges are not turning out to eat the BCH they acquired during the hard fork.
I bet you anything most of their users don't see the blogpost though (they tend to just use the XAPO card and not go to the website much), and don't realise they have just 2 and a half months to get their BCH coins out. It's a smart move from them. Most people won't see it and then they "forfeit" their right to those coins which XAPO then gets to sell.
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Cool game, what's it programmed in? Doesn't look like it's using newer web technologies (HTML5)
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Thinking of ways to add jackpot to the games - Any ideas?
Its good idea. I think it should have 2 jackpot there. Every game should have different jackpot and global jackpot for all games. Also we have choice to participate in the global jackpot or not with pay some satoshis there. I believe if jackpot added there many new player will interesting to try playing in you site. How to make a universal jackpot? I think its really hard to add global jackpot because every game has its own set of rules, I guess it would be good if you add a jackpot for every individual game, and would be happier if it is not hard as primedice Jackpot thanks. Why it is hard to add global jackpot? I believe this is pretty easy to get those jackpot as they need to make each rules for each game. Just as simple as that thing, and make sure that it is global jackpot not some mini jackpot. I think it is pretty easy for them to code this jackpot and apply it to every single game that they have Every game gets its results from the same RNG, it wouldn't be hard to make a jackpot that is just based off of the numbers generated instead of the outcome of the game.
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From someone who's looking to purchase a ledger, what's the reason on the number of apps that can be loaded at once? Is it limited internal storage?
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millennial's are the biggest investors and supporters obviously, but bitcoin has to reach a level of financial prosperity to somewhat the fullest eventually...will it make our kids rich? Grandkids? Great Grand Kids? Aliens or Martians to that far extent?
Personally, I don't think Bitcoin will ever become as huge as people here think it will be. I think it will become much bigger but I doubt it will be the case where even 1/10 of people use it. I also doubt that it will rise over 10x in a year, I think the rise will be a lot more gradual.
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