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81  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How To Send Message in Blockchain Transaction on: February 18, 2022, 07:26:01 PM
Thanks this can be valuable. Do you know how much data you can put into the transaction ie. what is the character limit of the message? Also, do you know if the limit is different for different blockchains eg. ETH vs Poly?
82  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: US president to issue order next week on: February 18, 2022, 06:00:59 PM
The President of the United States is expected to issue an Executive Order on Cryptocurrency Regulation next week. What may we expect as a result of this?

I would hope for anything that improves the adoption of crypto. With the right and appropriate regulation, it will become easier for projects to flourish within the set parameters. It will also become easier and more mainstream for the man on the street to get involved with crypto.
83  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Crypto Rug Pulls Happen in DeFi and How to Avoid It on: February 18, 2022, 05:56:52 PM
Thanks for this. Lets say a long standing traditional coin/token creates a token on a Defi platform. Can a rug pull still happen if the token creator that is more trustworthy does not rug pull it themselves?
84  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔷 Waves Tech - a powerful blockchain-agnostic ecosystem on: February 17, 2022, 06:16:30 PM
Six months later, I can make a review about this exchange. These are scammers. I do not recommend using their services, especially staking and algorithmic trading. They promise good interest, but instead of 400 I withdrew only 300 dollars. Think for yourself. There are many decent exchanges and defi. They are SCAM

So you registered here to make this comment and nothing else? Maybe you could share your experience in detail? I am kind of assuming you paid $100 ETH network fees and are upset about that?

Why would he pay eth network fees when he is using the waves platform? the waves exchange have a customer service right inside the exchange (speaking about the app) where he can request for help and understand what happened to the rest of the money, although i have not use the customer service but am guessing it is active.

Waves exchange has a built in bridge where you can withdraw Eth for example from a wrapped version to the non-wrapped version. There are several bridges actually for different coins. Withdrawing ETH is very expensive on Waves just like any other exchange and you pay both Eth fees and some Waves fees but the Waves fee is negligible. So there are cases where one would pay ETH fees.
85  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: The fisrt metaverse for job on: February 17, 2022, 06:08:47 PM
I think this is a very cool idea. What I like the most is that you plan to create a mechanism to display your CV and skills in 3D like decorating a room with your style. The nice thing about this is that a picture is like a thousand words and a visual CV will give a much better view of you than a short 2D resume. Maybe a job seeker can still have a resume posted outside the door but the employer can then decide to go inside to get a look at feel of the candidate. The one thing that I do wonder about is if another metaverse world is needed and if this can be done in an existing metaverse world.
86  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: JPMorgan Is the First Bank Into the Metaverse, Looks at Business Opportunities on: February 17, 2022, 03:30:20 PM
I think it is huge. Imagine going to a bank or for that matter any business in virtual reality and experiencing activities in a much more real and personal way than a boring banking web page or scrolling through pictures of merchandise you want to buy. It is the way of the future.
87  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lowest withdrawal fee for ETH? on: February 16, 2022, 11:57:01 AM
I have USDT worth $100 in myetherwallet but i don't have enought ETH for gas and now the gas is costing approx between $5 to $15 as it's dynamic but if i have to transfer the ETH from my CEX wallet it's costing me around $10 to $16, please suggest me a way to shill out less as I am trying to find a way to bypass this hefty withdrawal fee applies for ETH in CEX and I have alredy tried exchanges like shapeshift, changelly but they minimum order quantity is more.if i pay gas fee at myetherwallet and withdrawal from in CEX to transfer the ETH to MEW for withdrawal of ETH and gas fee then i will end up losing almost 30%-40% of amount which I am trying to withdraw. Looking for some reasonable suggestions to avoid hefty fees.

Here are some pointers:

  • The first thing is that you need to pay gas fees in the source network native token when you want to send tokens. I wont judge you for this, but in your case you have a small amount of ETH based USDT in your myetherwallet. The thing is, unless it is a historical reason, you only store/own tokens on ETH if it is large quantities of tokens or if you are rich. Since you are concerned about $100 I presume that you made a mistake or it is a historic thing and you forgot about the USDT in that account.
  • The second thing to realize, is that there is no way for you to move those tokens without depositing the required ETH for fees, as ETH is the native token of the ETH chain on which you have the USDT
  • Once you made peace with point two you can do one of three things (1) wait for the merge and POS and hope fees drop, (2) wait for a drop in gas fees and choose the lowest amount on the gasstation and firstly fund your account with ETH and then send the USDT with the required ETH gas fees and lastly (3) look for a method to reduce gas fees further.
  • If you decide against the first two options of the third bullet, you should realize that Myetherwallet is a bit difficult to pair with new DeFi options for lower gas fees. You will struggle to get your private key out of MEW but you can try to restore your 24 words seed phrase to another wallet that is easier to get your private key from. Once you have exported your private key from such a wallet, you can try importing the private key to Metamask or another type of Web3 wallet that supports DeFi platforms
  • Once you have such a wallet going, then you need to execute bullet two above subject to bullet one. You can then use the new wallet to find a good route for cheapest fees to swap to another token that is cheap gas fees like BNB BEP20 or USDC BEP20 or any other version of token accepted by the CEX you want to send to. From there you can send away cheaply
  • Once you have such a wallet going, then you need to execute bullet two above subject to bullet one. You can then use the new wallet to find a good route for cheapest fees to swap to another token that is cheap gas fees like BNB BEP20 or USDC BEP20 or any other version of token accepted by the CEX you want to send to. From there on you can send away cheaply, or perhaps through the swap you swapped to your destination token without the need to send to a CEX first. Whatever you do, unless you are rich, never ever withdraw anything ETH related from an exchange as it will cost you an arm and a leg as exchange withdrawal fees are very high to ensure their transactions go through and they dont risk lower fees.
  • A good current platform to swap to get the best rates and route is rubic.exchange
88  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Do AMD cards run hotter compared to Nvidia? on: February 16, 2022, 11:13:24 AM
Your question brought back old memories. I don't know if you do it, but back then there was a guy that made custom firmware for GPU cards. You would give him your card model etc and he would give back a custom firmware. You then switch the card to B setting and flash the custom firmware in the B slot. If my memory serves me well the card then ran cooler as well. The custom firmware definitely provided more hashes with everything else constant meaning it improved efficiency a lot. It didn't work that well with reference cards though. If you are having temperature problems with an AMD card, or want to increase your efficiency, perhaps see if you can get a custom firmware for your GPU that may be able to help.
89  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Buying used Miners on: February 16, 2022, 04:31:09 AM
The way I understand it is that after the merge ETH will be PoS. It seems that this would happened sometime this year. It is totally your decision but is it wise to invest in ETH PoW miners at this point? Perhaps it is better to invest in miners that will be PoW for some time to come? My experience with PoW miners is that it is not really profitable unless you buy something with significant higher hash rate. Having said that, many people will probably want to offload their ETH PoW miners at this point and you may get a very cheap price and perhaps make a few bucks still.
90  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Suggest best 5 exchanges that you experienced on: February 15, 2022, 08:25:52 PM
A lot of DEXes are appearing. Regarding current operational exchanges - instead of wondering about which one to use, use an integrator that can do cross-chain swaps like rubic.exchange. Rubic can swap between something like 11 chains and a ton of pairs and you don't have to worry what happens behind the scenes as it will work out the best and cheapest route for you. Swapping between non-platform tokens (with this I mean Doge and similar coins) just use the functionality within Ledger Live to swap.
91  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Prisma Finance - web3 dashboard, yield aggregator & metaverse bridge! UPDATE on: February 13, 2022, 09:27:57 PM
Looking for your docs please to read more? Are you basically doing or planning to do cross-chain swaps of NFTs as well as minting from scratch on each of the platforms you list? Lets say for example I have an NFT on ETH will I be able to swap to an NFT on Polygon? If so how would the images stored on ifps be affected by the swap?
92  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NFT MINT] Spell Book NFT - NEW NFT Project on: February 13, 2022, 09:15:14 PM
Trying to understand what exactly you are posting about. Are you just advertising your spell NFTs for us to consider buying it? It is not really a new alt coin or anything. Your collection on Opensea looks nice though and good luck with selling them. Perhaps post a bit more about your project so that people can understand the project better.
93  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Eying NFT!!! on: February 13, 2022, 03:47:23 PM
While this is interesting I just wonder how it will work in practice. Lets take PlayStation for example. Currently if you buy a character you redeem a code and it unlocks in the game, but the transaction happens in the PlayStation store. If they make NFTs in the game, how would that be redeemed in the PlayStation store? Furthermore NFTs will trade outside of the PlayStation store which would mean revenue leakage for Sony. If Rockstar sells the NFTs on their site for example, things could get interesting especially if Sony does not like that model.
94  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥[ANN] HOLLOW EARTH | DECENTRALIZED UNIVERSE | VR WORLD | AIRDROP 🔥🔥 on: February 13, 2022, 03:37:02 PM
Hi this looks a huge undertaking and very ambitious to create such an open VR world. It makes me think of the movie Ready Player One. It seems like it is still early days so there will probably be more info shared as you progress. Just a few questions:

  • You say that if a player dies of lets say hunger all his or her items go to a vault. Are all these items lost or do you just re-spawn with your gear?
  • You mention that  Hollow earth coin will be unlimited. How will that work in order to maintain money supply and inflation?
  • How will the mechanics work to move in the game?
95  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥 [ANN][SAFUU] 380,945% APY! Safuu Protocol [BEP20] Turn $1k into $3.8M! 🔥🔥 on: February 13, 2022, 02:43:55 PM
These are my concerns about the project and maybe you can shed some lights on these points:

  • Such high compound interest and at such a short time span is never a good idea. It makes me think back to the old days where there was a dev that created coins with super high inflation and it always ended the same. But it was huge fun to play musical chairs
  • Where will the tokens to give for the high compound rate come from? Even the 3.25bn will end at some point. I think you are making some assumptions about supply and demand that does not add up
  • You shouldn't be quoting in USD as the only way you will get the type of APY you are quoting will be in terms of your token. Again you are assuming a demand for your token and that the market will be willing to pay $15-$18 for the token in perpetuity
  • Will the launch price be $15 per token as you also mention other prices eg $17.23, $19.15 etc.
  • I think that at such a large number of eventual supply the price would go down very quickly even if you push only 325k to start with. Referring back to point one these types of inflationary coins/tokens are a lot of fun initially but become unmanageable once the price gets to the last satoshi digits. How will you be maintaining the launch price of $15 as you are quoting the returns in terms of USD pricing per token.
  • Whose tokens will you be burning as you go along as it will be difficult to get tokens back from circulating supply to burn? Unless you are burning from the fund but that would not help to manage the circulating supply
96  Other / Archival / Re: . on: February 13, 2022, 02:24:29 PM
I notice it is one page and does not have anything else except for that it is a Bitcoin clone with a different algorithm. Can you tell us more about what the purpose is for why you created the coin or was it just an experiment?
97  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: An advanced technology could kill crypto? on: February 13, 2022, 11:29:11 AM
Lets put the business and regulatory aspects aside for a moment and focus on the technology aspects. In order to attack crypto you need to attack the underlying technology which is cryptography. In order to attack cryptography you need to attack the algorithm, the key or the implementation. A flawed algorithm can be successfully attacked by today's technical capabilities. Lets say someone designs a new coin using a weak algorithm it will be quickly broken and the coin "killed". A good cryptographic system uses an algorithm that can be public and scrutinized but the strength is in the key length. A poor implementation of a good cryptographic system can also be easily broken with today's technology.

To get close to "killing" crypto in my view would need a catastrophic event that successfully attacks Bitcoin itself overnight and without warning. This could happen for example if someone finds a previously unknown flaw in the cryptographic algorithms used in the Bitcoin protocol and uses that to manipulate the blockchain or uses it to access funds tied to private keys that they are not supposed to own. This is however extremely unlikely and a worst case scenario.

Lets assume therefore that the algorithms used in Bitcoin and the implementation is secure. This leaves the key lengths used. This would mean in the simplest terms to try and guess the relationship between public and private keys. To do this one would need the ability to brute force answers that provides the right question which means an extremely significant and large number of answers need to be guessed. Normal logical thinking would lead to designing a capability that attempts to guess the answers in series. Using different thinking, creating capability to increase the number of guesses at the same time through one or more methods is probably what is going to occur over time. My view is further that as such advances in technology occur, the gatekeepers or communities that own/look after or develop the cryptographic systems used in various applications will look into methods of increasing key length or advancing the algorithms or implementing new cryptographic systems that are more resistant to the threat. Technology advances of this nature do not happen overnight and therefore I believe that the gatekeepers and dev community for Bitcoin will in advance future proof the strength of the cryptographic system and implement it through a new release or a fork or something to that effect.

I therefore think it is highly unlikely that crypto will be "killed" through technological advances.
98  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Agrarian - For Farmers, Fisherman and Foresters on: February 12, 2022, 06:01:43 PM
De-javu to 2015 when coins like these popped up, people rushed to mine and then hope for a listing to dump and move on. I dont think your model is going to work unless you add more substance and get with the current scene. How are you going to use a large premine for the purposes you intend as you will have to sell it and I doubt there will be buyers.
99  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Space Puppy (SP) Multi chain Community token on: February 12, 2022, 05:36:30 PM
It is not currently possible for users to read up about your project. Can you please upload a whitepaper so that we can evaluate your project? This will be very important as your roadmap talks about a token sale in future.
100  Other / Archival / Re: . on: February 12, 2022, 05:30:35 PM
I tried to read your whitepaper but it seems that your webpage and/or PDF file is infected with malware. Can you please look into the security of your site and docs and remove the malware so that users can evaluate your project safely?

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