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881  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Wow Doge is exploding right now on: September 07, 2014, 12:00:07 AM
So Doge blew up? Is it in pieces?  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

manipulation is easy in crypto if you have some btc. In the beginning had an extremely high manipulated value. So everyone dealing with it now have to be careful about that point. The community alone can raise the price, you need whales and with whales you better watch their if you don,t want to get burn.
882  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] ✈ ✔ MultiAlgo v3.0.1 officially released! Mandatory Update! on: September 06, 2014, 06:46:10 PM
Digibyte needs to become an accepted form of payment for goods and services. This is why DigiPay is so important. Also Digibyte needs to get involved in the new OpenBazaar project to become an accepted means of payment there as well. This coin is just asking to be used. So who wants to create DigiBlack the first online casino that take DGB?

Having more programming skill i would try but right now my skills are near 0 -_- (have to work on them)
883  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: does a new coin have more value than an old one? on: September 06, 2014, 06:44:58 PM
no but generally it's more cheap to buy, this is why you see hordes of investors jumping on it quickly

lots of them think the coin will reach the bitcoin's value in a month but forget that bitcoin got to 500 in 5 years. Most of them want to get rich now and forget that with quick bucks comes great risk and most of the time they get burned.
884  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help Please on: September 06, 2014, 05:49:41 PM
none is free but you can check poloniex, mintpal and bittrex. Right now i think they are the best out there.
885  Other / Off-topic / Re: Anyone ever played this game? on: September 06, 2014, 07:42:06 AM
What is FF flying f$ck?  Smiley

played each FF games from 7 till the 13 (except the online one). still have to play the first six since some of them revolutionnize the RPG type.
886  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SFR] SaffronCoin | Decentralized Market, Exchange, Email on: September 06, 2014, 06:37:10 AM
Love that volume on Bittrex....very very impressive. >5 more bTC/24hrs and we will on the 1st page of Bittrex.

What's most impressive is the low price of this coin. undevelopped coins get 10x to 100x this price. Need to take advantage of this price.
887  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help Please on: September 06, 2014, 06:30:18 AM
I have 0.005 btc can any one tell a good stratergyto increase these............

daily trade with an altcoin with lots of volume. If you are doing it right you might find yourself making money out of your initial investment.
888  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the future with the future of currency on: September 06, 2014, 06:14:22 AM
For those interested in spreading the hash, i'm testing : http://www.coinium.org/pool/EMC2 right now. Anyone interested is welcome to give me a hand in testing their coin. An other pool might join the einsteinium community tomorrow, so we'll have more option.
889  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Pool required on: September 06, 2014, 03:01:30 AM
It appears we only have ONE mining pool operating for EMC2 so at least 1 more would be nice, if only to split the hash power.

I also notice reading through the thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494708.1660 that some concern has been expressed with payouts from the only existing pool we have @ https://emc2.suprnova.cc

New pools are most welcome.

Totally agree on that, Anyone interested in setting up something for emc2 is welcomed. We will put this coin back on its feet but we need to do this as a community  Grin

For those interested: http://www.coinium.org/pool/EMC2 is online.
890  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: does a new coin have more value than an old one? on: September 06, 2014, 02:50:01 AM


True but it,s no everyone that will accept to get into a coin already running. A new dev might want to create something by himself because he want to.

right but if he doesn't have the vision for the big picture and a clean massadopted coin or he doesn't have that gamechanging new feature then i think his charakter is a fail if he insists on creating one more shitcoin instead of joining an exisitng coin.

"i want because i want" is what children say ... truth is: 90% of times it's a quick buck for them ... get-rich-quick on the expense of everyone else.

I'd look at the coin: is it aimed at being 100% clean and fair and massadopted or if not: does it provide groundbreaking new features (already finished - not only the promise of it)?
If the answer of both questions is: 'no' then i think we can assume the dev is in for the quick buck since he could have joined any other coin but didn't.

I'd really recommend to people to have high standards and expectations from coins.
If they are not works of art and genius they are not worth bothering.

Totally agree with you but i don't think the CC community is ready for this. We'll know the community is ready to go a forward when the shitcoin launched will drop and only a few will follow the hype.
891  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: does a new coin have more value than an old one? on: September 06, 2014, 02:37:23 AM
Hype is not what's suppose to lead you in an investment, it's features.
now it's features? Wasn't it usecase a moment ago?
I think the 'it's all about the features'-think is an error. For example: inflationrate of the coin has a larger impact on price and that is frequently overlooked.
Also: features are bugs and clusterfuck in 95% of cases since all that shit is coded badly and introduces more problems.
Features is experiments. Enough wonderful feature-rich coins lie in the dust to reevaluate on that (see many pos-coins, Fluttercoin, Guerilla, etc, etc)

Litcoin doesn't have many new features - still the cap is high. Uno doesn't have many new features still the cap is relativeley high for a long time.

How come fluttercoin never went anywhere? Are there explanations for that? I would have some explanations: features are secondary as long as they are not gamechangers and mayor (happens maybe once a year maximum)

Features are needed if it can help the coin to be used more easily  Tongue i'll try to write the word ''use'' a little less. Right now cryptos are not for everyone, you need a basic knowledge on computer if you want to get into it. On all aspects: mining, buying, storing. If a features helps make things easier on one of those, it's worth it. The joy of open source is if a coin die and have good features, an existing or new coin can implement it. The more it happens the better the chances to get more people involved into CC will be.

We need new coins, not as much as we get right now but still we need them. But only those with improvements, people only look for the get-rich-quick scheme and most of the time they get burned.
we need no new coins we need more devs getting in on existing coins. Only the newest and most experimental shit needs new coins. Everything else can be done with existing coins. Ironically we have a flood of coins that provide nothing new but if you look for a dev to resurrect an old coin you are in trouble and when looking at existing good/solid coins: they are understaffed.
Many devs are greedy scumbags that exploit the space aswell.


Most coins lost sight and are aimed solely on the pump and dumpers already here. There is very few coins with higher goals of massadoption which are fit for that at the same time.
All in all the mess this space is in comes from low standards and stupidity of the 'investors'. Crap exists because you buy it.

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True but it,s no everyone that will accept to get into a coin already running. A new dev might want to create something by himself because he want to. The idea of creating something is great, we can't take it away from someone who want to try. What we need is less members investing blindly in coins without any proof of dev. If a coin is not a least a month old, i don't invest in it.
892  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: does a new coin have more value than an old one? on: September 06, 2014, 02:10:00 AM
generally speaking: does a new coin have more value than an old one?
Is 'fresh released' something of value?

Serious question.

The value of a coin stand on the usefulness of it, do you use it? (yes, it hold a value)(no, what's the point of owning it except from speculation and hoping to make a quick buck)
If you can't use a coin, whales will dictate the value and you can't do a thing against that.

you can use any of these coins as much as you can use bitcoin. What does 'use' even mean? ... but that leads off topic ...
.

Most of the coins that can be ''use'' are switch to BTC before being really used, so they are not really used since the transaction is made in BTC. Most of the coins new and old are only speculative and are worth only what the community is willing to invest in it

true to some extend. Other question: You are holding cld, right? And you were also buying ETH presale, right? Syscoin bagholder too? You don't have to answer.
No to all of those

I think exchanging/trading is a primary use for the coins including bitcoin. Then some people would say they could/should also be a store of value - but that has been forgotten around here by most ... oh well, the use, the use ... what is it good for? Exchange, send, store money ... that's why premine, ipo, ico, flashmine, etc is never justified because that ruins the real use ... oh well huge offtopic ... could discuss endless.

Thread wasn't about use. It was about how idiotic the pumps on pure novelty are ... Wink

That logic "oh look, the coin is new - it must be pumped"

A lot of people follow the hype created by 4-5 members on a coin. Hype is not what's suppose to lead you in an investment, it's features.
We need new coins, not as much as we get right now but still we need them. But only those with improvements, people only look for the get-rich-quick scheme and most of the time they get burned.
893  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: does a new coin have more value than an old one? on: September 05, 2014, 11:53:16 PM
generally speaking: does a new coin have more value than an old one?
Is 'fresh released' something of value?

Serious question.

The value of a coin stand on the usefulness of it, do you use it? (yes, it hold a value)(no, what's the point of owning it except from speculation and hoping to make a quick buck)
If you can't use a coin, whales will dictate the value and you can't do a thing against that.

you can use any of these coins as much as you can use bitcoin. What does 'use' even mean? ... but that leads off topic ...
.

Most of the coins that can be ''use'' are switch to BTC before being really used, so they are not really used since the transaction is made in BTC. Most of the coins new and old are only speculative and are worth only what the community is willing to invest in it
894  Other / Off-topic / Re: Learning python on: September 05, 2014, 11:37:57 PM
you can try : http://www.codecademy.com/learn
895  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: does a new coin have more value than an old one? on: September 05, 2014, 11:35:21 PM
generally speaking: does a new coin have more value than an old one?
Is 'fresh released' something of value?

Serious question.

The value of a coin stand on the usefulness of it, do you use it? (yes, it hold a value)(no, what's the point of owning it except from speculation and hoping to make a quick buck)
If you can't use a coin, whales will dictate the value and you can't do a thing against that.
896  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Did someone feed DOGE a cookie? on: September 05, 2014, 11:31:24 PM
It seems to have gone up a lot today. What's the deal?

never underestimate the power of a community or the power of a whale(s) Tongue
897  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Please raise minimum wage to $15 click here for your support! on: September 05, 2014, 11:27:56 PM
raise minimum wage and everything else will cost more. Everything is linked together (salary being the lowest of all). So if you raise the salary, you can be sure that everything else will rise more than what you gain from the minimum wage rise.

And yes if you raise the minimum wage too much they will be replaced by automated machines.
898  Local / Mining et Hardware / Re: Le mining de BTC, toujours profitable? on: September 05, 2014, 06:22:34 PM
Ok, en effet, merci pour ces précisions! Smiley

Même en prenant en compte ces frais. Je trouve ça étonnement rentable -.- Genre quelques mois pour te rembourser.

Les gros points noirs sont le stockage et l'électricité je pense, je ne vois pas d'autre chose.

Ou sinon il y a toujours les hashlets chez gawminers qui peuvent être intéressant Gawminers . Les mineurs de chez gawminers sont des zeusminers avec le nom changé. Ils sont la même chose.
899  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Quelles sont les cryptomonnaies prometteuses ? on: September 05, 2014, 04:03:05 PM
vous devriez regarder Einsteinium coin qui reprend de la vigueur ( nouveaux membres qui s'en occupe). Ils recommencent les votent et sont à la recherche de candidats.
900  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] ✈ ✔ MultiAlgo v3.0.1 officially released! Mandatory Update! on: September 05, 2014, 05:21:44 AM
so soon we'll see 10+ satoshi ...

Don't think so, it looks stable between 22 and 25 satoshi. We need to wait a week after the increase in hashrate for the dump to happen than things will stabilize and go back up again.
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