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761  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So there is BCC on aug1? on: July 23, 2017, 08:55:24 AM
that bcc is just an altcoin, even in the case of a chains plit, with the majority of hash going to a new fork that they created because, it's not different than creating another altcoin

price will be safe exchange won't listen that, and in the end you get another altcoin with its own market

Does this mean any BCC coins we receive will work with our current BTC address or Huh How will the addresses be impacted in terms of BCC, new ones or?

Thanks

i doubt you can just send your coins from oen fork to another, with both having different value would be stupid, they will change the address like they do with altcoin
762  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin buying by central banks on: July 23, 2017, 06:50:16 AM
central banks will not be able to buy much now because first the coins in circulation are not 21M, they are much less and not only because there are still coin that need to be mined but because many are not on exchange

many people are holding, so at best they might buy 1 millions, and the value of course will increase a lot, because you can't buy all the 1M at current price
763  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: payal and bitcoin on: July 23, 2017, 05:54:56 AM
if it's done privately on the fotum you can say that you are selling something else but you are actually selling bitcoin, they won't know it ever

if it's done on ebay better to avoid, still there are risk of chargeback, so it's better to just use something else to get your fiat money
764  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. on: July 22, 2017, 02:24:16 PM
btw SP is your skunk miner finding block in solo, because i'm not finding any for now i see that it work with pool
765  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: Fisco / Tasse / Legge sul Bitcoin on: July 22, 2017, 07:22:37 AM

Per questo mi stupisco che nonostante ciò io non debba pagare un centesimo di tasse Shocked

Ma infatti nel tuo caso tu le tasse le devi pagare eccome! Rientri pienamente nella casistica della vendita tra privati, esentasse se sporadica, soggetta a tassazione se invece avviene in maniera continuativa e quindi soggetta a tassazione da reddito d'impresa se superiore a 5000€ annui di guadagno netto. Googla e vedrai che è così

Ti consiglio vivamente di rivolgerti ad un commercialista...e di stare ben attento a chi vendi, perché come puoi leggere su questo forum un utente che svolgeva una simile attività s'è ritrovato la finanza a casa, chi ha acquistato rimane anonimo e rimani fregato tu

quindi nel caso fossero semplici bonifici dall'estero, da un exchange e non vendita tra privati, non si dovrebbe pagare nulla non superando il famigerato 51k settimanali?
766  Economy / Speculation / Re: BIP 91 locked in. What happen to BIP 148 now? on: July 22, 2017, 07:12:57 AM
who care, they are both way to activate bip 141, as long as segwit is activate it doesn't matter at this point

bit91 is having an edge because it require only 80% and with the lower activation window is more desirable than other proposals, basically it shorten the way to segwit, UASF is an ancient relic already...
767  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How profitable is it to enter into the mining business now? on: July 22, 2017, 06:53:28 AM
You'd be looking at about a 200-250 day ROI for any rig you build, price of electricity depending.

I wouldn't advise it.

here is for bitcoin, and you are looking with cheap electricity for only 5 months roi with an antmienr s9, bought in second hand and not new, but then you have the diff that increase, but you have also bitcoin value that increase

not much of a gamble anymore to take part in the miningactivity, i think it's doable, especially if the value will go very high after segwit
768  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How is difficulty relevant when you know your percentage of your net hashrate? on: July 22, 2017, 06:51:03 AM
Right, so then we're back at my initial question: Is difficulty irrelevant as long as you know the net hash and your own hash rate?

Sounds to me that it is irrelevant. I mean, the difficulty by itself doesn't mean anything if you don't know net hash and your own. But if you know the net hash and your own, the difficulty number is irrelevant.

for bitcoin maybe, but there are coins where, simply knowing the net can't make you know your income, you need to knwo also the diff, i think it was the case with pascalcoin

however when the diff adjust you may find that you will earn less for that time because the diff still need to catch the nethash, this happen with a slow diff retarget like the oen with bitcoin...
769  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The superiority of Bitcoin on: July 22, 2017, 05:43:56 AM
There are alternatives to bitcoin, and some of them are very big, like Ethereum or Litecoin. However, no such alternative has matched the value of bitcoin, in terms of market cap. Bitcoin shares much less of the total cryptocurrency cap now than it did a while ago, but I do not think it will be overtaken for some time, if ever.

for a simple reason, are other coin supported and adopted by a whole country like japan? no they don't use ETH or litecoin for shipping, and until then no altcoin can even dream to beat bitcoin

they offer fancy solution and new tech like masternodes full anonymous, and other finesses but none matter when it come to succeed and not just be an investors tool
770  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BIP 91 activation is scheduled to take place in: 350 Blocks on: July 22, 2017, 05:39:52 AM
What does bip91 activation mean exactly? They still need to lock in and activate bip141, right? That require 95% and if I understood correct that will be reached much more easily now when bip91 soon starts to reject non-segwit blocks? Was that the whole purpose of bip91?

to force the activation of bip141, to get other miners to follow the activation and reject as you said the non-segwit blocks http://www.coindesk.com/bip-91-locks-means-bitcoin-not-scaled-yet/

i have missed that its by bitmain so they are pro segwit, but not segwit2x...it's becoming a chaos...
771  Economy / Economics / Re: How can we stop Bitcoin from crashing? on: July 22, 2017, 05:33:06 AM
in a supply and demand market you can't really do anything, the market will finally decide the value at some point

What is the way to stop Bitcoin from being a bear market?

bear market is not the same as bitcoin crashing.
bear market is not abnormal thing, it happens sometimes and it happens in all markets. you can never prevent it from happening.

crashing is a different story, it is because of FUD and idiots in the market who panic sell. to prevent that you either have to prevent FUD from spreading or help others see why it is false.

well it's not only because of fud but also some exchange do manipulation, some of the exchange control 200k bitcoin, with that amount you can manipulate the market or some whales with a big amount can too

if he do it when there is already some fud or bad news
772  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine on: July 21, 2017, 07:54:30 PM
i noticed that the block time it's not 5 minutes but way less like 2-3, can you check, it's seems like 1 minute actually...
773  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. on: July 21, 2017, 07:52:14 PM
is the speed confirmed on pool side?
774  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. on: July 21, 2017, 02:17:56 PM
Ok.- Skunk is ready.

0.05 BTC

Who want's it? Pm me.

isn't 0.05 too high for a coin with shit exchange and no volume?
775  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. on: July 21, 2017, 10:12:22 AM
Guys Chill it will be ready when it is ready
and it's up to sp_ on how to charge for it.
if it is free more people will use it = less profit over all

I have fixed the hash now, and works on the pool. It is slower than the preresults..

what speed now?
776  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How is difficulty relevant when you know your percentage of your net hashrate? on: July 21, 2017, 07:55:28 AM
True If you have 10% of total you'll mine 10% of the blocks, but how many is that?   Wink
So you're saying that the difficulty increases the time to find a block on a network level. An average block time of, for the discussion, say, one hour will be doubled if the difficulty is doubled, even if I still would hold 10% of the total hash rate after the difficulty increase?

if the diff increase by 100% you will have a 50% reduction in your chance of finding a block, so if before you were solving 1 block a day, now you will solve 1 block every two days
777  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Antminer S11 on: July 21, 2017, 07:52:25 AM
As has been mentioned in MANY OTHER THREADS BEFORE NOW, there won't be an S11 model for quite a while - Bitmain can't design it 'till there's a new semiconductor node available to design it ON, and that's looking like 1.5-2 years away at the soonest - then they will have to fight with the BIG boys like NVidia, Apple, AMD, Samsung, and such to get any foundry time to MAKE any chips they design.

 I'm not betting on there being an S11 model 'till 2019 at the soonest.



that is a good thing for the diff, because we can now draw a linear increase since no efficient miners will take place up to 2020

but a bad thing for casual miners that can't have an efficient miner for mini farm mining
778  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is segwit really necessary? on: July 21, 2017, 07:44:35 AM
They say segwit will let bitcoin transactions be faster, but I still couldn't understand it well. If segwit will solve the scalability problem, why were we fightin each other?

If no, why segwit will be implemented?

segwit is a way to implement LN and miners don't like that, as a far i understand last time i checked why they don't want segwit, but not all miners are against it

segwit don't solve the scalability issue by itself you need the LN, but it add more room to the block limit, and buy us some time

also currently there is no on-chain way to do what LN can do off chain, this seems impossible to achieve..
779  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Cryptocurrency regulation? on: July 21, 2017, 07:41:55 AM
They will not replace fiat. There are many reasons.

But they will become the backbone of financial structure.

As far as regulation, it's nonsensical for the most part. First it's decentralized all over the world. It is peer regulated. Nearly every possible application of existing laws is for reasons that cryptos are immune to. The point of conversion is from fiat to crypto where regulation needs apply again. The other case is when cryptos are used in exchange for goods and services under the purview of a government - up until that time they are not no matter what lies Coin Center and know-it-all officials claim.

Consider this, once you have cryptos in a peer regulated system being used for liquidity of funds the government no longer needs to spend time and resources on them since they're immutable and essentially 51% attack impossible. That's ONE reason they aren't in the tax & regulation jurisdiction. (although illegally right now people claim they are)

maybe not replace fiat but they can lvie together side by side with any fiat currency just look at japan they have both their local currency and bitcoin living together with the same importance

i think yes altcoin need to be regulated if you want real adoption, otherwise many shop will simply not accept it,a nd it's the reason why amazon int he first palce is not accepting it
780  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: Will you use LN? on: July 21, 2017, 05:58:42 AM
It's limited to 0.042 BTC per transaction. Because I'm so goddamn high rolling I never spend that little.

There should be some interesting new use cases. Maybe I'll find something then.

that limit is stupid, what if i need to move a great amount of coin? ok you have unlimited transaction limit, but sending 100 tx just to move 4 btc is retarded when bitcoin is also notorious for not having trouble in moving a very large amount of money

this have somethign to do with the somehow centralized hub that LN rely on perhaps?
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