How comes I have seen people wearing your signature on the forum but you have no signature campaign? That's quite weird...
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I've tried to download the wallet but Mega wanted me to pay for that telling my IP is over quota or whatever (I am on a 4G network, perhaps IP is shared by many). I would recommend you to make the wallet available without people being asked to pay to download it - LoL
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Ive been using gravy chain. It's pretty legit but im mostly on the mobile version so it is somewhat limited.
Anyone know of any good altcoin mobile apps for such?
Cheers!
No matter how much I tried I didn't manage to make a portfolio. Are there any instructions anywhere?
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Nothing beats Cryptocompare.com on portfolio management and its free!
Does it allow to make your own portfolios? This is a crucial feature.
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This poll seens to be quite reliable especially because of the high quanity of people who have taken part to it.
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Could someone explain what is DeepVault? Where can i learn about this technology? Looks like everyone is talking only about this Everybody is talking about this because these terms sound good. Hopefully they are as cool as they seem to be and in this case they will surely add value to the coin.
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Dev is very helpfull! Think this project will explode sooner or later Yes, it is quite likely, because it is the first of its kind (first Ethereum token with PoS) and distribution seems to proceed smoothly to a happy community.
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It feels like SIA has found it's floor above 100 sats and will go sideways for a bit until the next bull cycle which will probably be accompanied by some news and announcements.
We are all hoping it has found a floor. I'm having the same sensation actually, it wouldn't make too much sense for the price to tank further...
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Now that someone has mentioned the word Nano, do you think that Byteball can/will ever be supported also on Ledger Nano or Trezor?
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Hold on everybody, fake sell wall on 2902sat ~25btc.
Fake sell walls usually mean that someone is trying to keep the price low so as to load his bag with cheap coins I was not sure EMC2 was cheap now, but this could be the prove
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How much has been already raised exactly during the 36 minutes long pre-sale? Very curious to know!
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The price of the project is too high, it is too greedy.Why do you need billions of dollars in money?
I don't work for Ambrosus (but I chose to invest in them - just for full transparency) but at first glance I thought 100M seemed somewhat high too. After spending more than a few hours on due diligence it becomes clear that between their ambitious roadmap if anything it's actually a bit on the light side. Here's why: A normal ICO: -Write a bunch of code. Software is scalable. You need some blockchain developers & perhaps some marketing Ambrosus ICO: -A hardware company that is doing R&D to overhaul current supply chain solutions and using the blockchain as an innovative way to do just that -Write a bunch of code (software once again is scalable) They'll need blockchain developers to do this too -Research & develop new technology around hardware sensors. For those who don't understand the difference between hardware/software, this is not cheap at all.. -Form, develop & run test pilots to help with integration of said new hardware sensor technology and create an ecosystem of B2B customers -Create food research lab in Switzerland and ensure testing etc.. That is just scratching the surface. The problems I see: Ambrosus has taken the high road when many ICO's have gone the low road. By that I mean I had to dig deep to truly uncover what I feel is a tier 1/very high potential project. Unfortunately they don't toot their own horn or self-promote like many others and try to let the project speak for itself. Because of this their social media needs improvement (they're working on it) as they understand that even if a project is amazing in quality, it stills needs to be marketed. I made my investment based on tens of hours of research, not a shallow YouTube video, anyhow I disgress. Hope this answers your question (By the way, it's a good one, I asked it myself when I started looking at the project!) Wow, THIS is a good answer. And it reflects also my point of view on the issue. Ambrosus is one of those ICOs that I would call "reality based", vs the ones which I'd call "dream based". But they truly have to improve their communication, no matter how good your project is, people get caught by skillfully created hype.
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They should ask for permission before abusing your hardware like that
Well, they abuse of hardware of people who are there to abuse of the creative work of others without paying (that's downloading torrents). I don't want to say that it is intrisecally wrong the latter, but then, how can be wrong if the abuse is happening the other way round? It's a matter of Karma.
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It looks like people still have not learned that their submissions with the links to their tweets should be posted on the google form linked on the Opening Page...
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Can this be mined on Linux?
of course!! I would be very curious to see if there are any coins which can not be mined on Linux, in fact It was all born there!
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Bounty KickCoins will be distributed at the end of September - 1st week of October. Bounty pool tokens are frozen till 26th of November 2017.
Hi sir, What do you mean by this? Bounty pool tokens are frozen until Nov 26 but you will distribute the kickcoin at the end of september? just confused. Please enlighten me. Yes what you understand is correct. You'll receive the tokens by Sep end but wont be able to trade it on exchanges till Nov 26th. I think that's away by which they are insuring that no one sells their tokens instantly. However I don't think two months is a long time to make any considerable difference. I thought I would be able to sell my kickcoins right away after receiving it. After they halving the stake pool. Now we will not be able to sell our KC right away. This is very disappoiting. LOL... This one actually already announced before the ICO starts even on their whitepapers itself , that the tokens from bounty will be locked somewhen in november. So it's useless if you complaints Yes, it's amazing how people engage in promoting projects without even reading what the project is about and which are the conditions of the campaign!
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Steem Smart Media Tokens could well become a new milestone in the evolution of internet media communications.
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Bytcoin is an exciting project to me, minus some of the distribution concerns, but i'm a crytpo nerd, i eat this stuff for breakfast.
Can anyone explain to me why someone who doesn't use cryptocurrencies would start using byteball over the far more established projects out there? The chat format is nice, but a chat program isn't really a draw without the network effect already in place. Who wants to convince their friends to use a new chat program.
Maybe bytecoin should team up with signal, an encrypted chat project which is open source. A kind of partnership with an established network if there could be a way to fuse the two could be a game changer.
? Byteball is the only DAG crypto aimed solely at payments. It's in it's own lane and doesn't have to compete with anyone. It just needs better marketing as most people do not even know it exists. Byteball doesn't need to partner with any chat project imo. You can already send encrypted messages with your payments I think. With a few tweaks, Byteball will have it's own capabilities in the future for messaging. I'm sure Tony already has this in the works. The only things hindering Byteball as of now is the dumping from the whales due to initial distribution, and the lack of marketing. These problems will be fixed or dampered as we move towards the end of the airdrop. I mean being a DAG crypto is interesting, and has it's efficiencies but a closed system currency needs the network effect to be useful at all. What is going to bring the network effect to Byteball? So far it's been the airdrop + the tech is new. I buy real things with bitcoin, i pay real people real money with ethereum. Those are useful to others though for a variety of reasons that byteball is lacking. Not any different than any other minor alt coin... but if it's going to beat the rest, it is going to need more than just a different network structure. The bots are cool, seems like that is a place for major growth. I was just suggesting that to partner with a system outside of crypto that shares open source attitudes that would bring utility to both could be really cool, and really expand what is possible. No reason to reinvent the wheel for every feature. Byteball with DAG mechanics should have a better scalability than Bitcoin if network expands. Wallets are more user friendly and a higher supply doesn't force people to have prices of little things expressed in 0.0001 BTCs which if you think at is ridiculous...
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The graph of the price is getting better and better, it looks like we have found a new floor at a remarkably higher level than the previous floor.
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