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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 42 Coin Announcements & Development Discussion Thread on: November 22, 2016, 12:57:38 AM


I will send a PM to everybody, who was active (more than one msg) in 42 threads since 2014. There will be a notice on cryptopia too. As an exception, I will let the people to swap after the January, 2017, if their old coins were not touched after the block #1990382 and we will have remaining the new coins.



Do you mean you intend to keep any coins that don't get swapped in 2017 for yourself? That could be a big share of all the existing coins. It would be better to burn any left over coins if half of them don't get swapped instead of making yourself a whale.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [EUROPECOIN] LOBBYING PLATFORM LETS DECENTRALIZE EUROPE >> NOW ON BLEUTRADE << on: June 15, 2015, 06:20:40 PM


 Grin Grin Grin

BLEUTRADE  IS ONLINE




love it  Grin
Matthias

It's good to see EUROPECOIN on bleutrade now Comkort is closing. I still have some coins that I never traded and I thought they were worthless until the takeover. Thanks for all the hard work bringing EUROPECOIN back.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ☞[∁∁] ∁yber∁oin [NoPremine][∁yberNodes][Stealth][vPoS]☜ on: May 30, 2015, 03:29:19 PM




   https://c-cex.com/?p=cc-btc   back up and running for Trading  it was down....

   I put some BTC on there to buy.....



appreciate for putting a satoshi bid, atleast it will keep rolling the balls

There are no buy orders left now and it's showing 0 BTC volume. It will get delisted without volume.
4  Other / Archival / Re: Last Drink You drank. (daily thread) on: May 17, 2015, 10:13:20 PM
Tea
5  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Market History on: April 30, 2015, 06:32:11 AM
@eddy937 thanks for posting these prices. damn. a $1 investment in 2009 would be worth +$1.5million at the peak. that's just insane if you think about that.

That webpage says there were 15,100 Bitcoins available for sale on 12/28/2009 at a price of about $10. The pizza guy got quite a good deal considering the prices back then! He only sold 10,000!
6  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Market History on: April 29, 2015, 11:09:12 PM
I just found a copy of a 2009 page from a very early Bitcoin trading site.

http://web.archive.org/web/20091229132610/http://newlibertystandard.wetpaint.com/page/Exchange+Rate

Take a look at these incredibly low prices from 2009.

Mid-Market Exchange Rate History
$1.00 USD   =   1,578.77 BTC   12/28/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,578.77 BTC   12/27/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,578.77 BTC   12/26/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,578.77 BTC   12/25/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,578.77 BTC   12/24/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,578.77 BTC   12/23/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,578.77 BTC   12/22/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,594.63 BTC   12/21/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,594.63 BTC   12/20/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,586.70 BTC   12/19/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,622.40 BTC   12/18/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,630.33 BTC   12/17/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,606.53 BTC   12/16/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,626.37 BTC   12/15/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,626.37 BTC   12/14/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,618.43 BTC   12/13/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,562.90 BTC   12/12/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,503.40 BTC   12/11/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,491.50 BTC   12/10/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,455.80 BTC   12/09/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,428.03 BTC   12/08/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,392.33 BTC   12/07/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,364.56 BTC   12/06/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,336.80 BTC   12/05/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,340.76 BTC   12/04/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,297.13 BTC   12/03/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,257.46 BTC   12/02/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,233.66 BTC   12/01/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,213.83 BTC   11/30/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,205.89 BTC   11/29/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,178.13 BTC   11/28/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,162.26 BTC   11/27/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,114.66 BTC   11/26/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,110.69 BTC   11/25/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,078.96 BTC   11/24/2009
$1.00 USD   =   999.62 BTC   11/23/2009
$1.00 USD   =   944.09 BTC   11/22/2009
$1.00 USD   =   940.12 BTC   11/21/2009
$1.00 USD   =   928.22 BTC   11/20/2009
$1.00 USD   =   932.19 BTC   11/19/2009
$1.00 USD   =   904.42 BTC   11/18/2009
$1.00 USD   =   848.89 BTC   11/17/2009
$1.00 USD   =   840.96 BTC   11/16/2009
$1.00 USD   =   809.22 BTC   11/15/2009
$1.00 USD   =   777.49 BTC   11/14/2009
$1.00 USD   =   737.82 BTC   11/13/2009
$1.00 USD   =   745.75 BTC   11/12/2009
$1.00 USD   =   769.55 BTC   11/11/2009
$1.00 USD   =   809.22 BTC   11/10/2009
$1.00 USD   =   793.35 BTC   11/09/2009
$1.00 USD   =   793.35 BTC   11/08/2009
$1.00 USD   =   781.45 BTC   11/07/2009
$1.00 USD   =   777.49 BTC   11/06/2009
$1.00 USD   =   765.59 BTC   11/05/2009
$1.00 USD   =   765.59 BTC   11/04/2009
$1.00 USD   =   785.42 BTC   11/03/2009
$1.00 USD   =   796.09 BTC   11/02/2009
$1.00 USD   =   820.27 BTC   11/01/2009
$1.00 USD   =   802.17 BTC   10/31/2009
$1.00 USD   =   796.41 BTC   10/30/2009
$1.00 USD   =   790.17 BTC   10/29/2009
$1.00 USD   =   778.48 BTC   10/28/2009
$1.00 USD   =   791.63 BTC   10/27/2009
$1.00 USD   =   789.75 BTC   10/26/2009
$1.00 USD   =   776.35 BTC   10/25/2009
$1.00 USD   =   785.42 BTC   10/24/2009
$1.00 USD   =   795.44 BTC   10/23/2009
$1.00 USD   =   819.80 BTC   10/22/2009
$1.00 USD   =   826.02 BTC   10/21/2009
$1.00 USD   =   810.71 BTC   10/20/2009
$1.00 USD   =   801.29 BTC   10/19/2009
$1.00 USD   =   816.02 BTC   10/18/2009
$1.00 USD   =   805.56 BTC   10/17/2009
$1.00 USD   =   803.27 BTC   10/16/2009
$1.00 USD   =   854.66 BTC   10/15/2009
$1.00 USD   =   880.62 BTC   10/14/2009
$1.00 USD   =   885.91 BTC   10/13/2009
$1.00 USD   =   907.40 BTC   10/12/2009
$1.00 USD   =   867.02 BTC   10/11/2009
$1.00 USD   =   892.52 BTC   10/10/2009
$1.00 USD   =   833.02 BTC   10/09/2009
$1.00 USD   =   922.27 BTC   10/08/2009
$1.00 USD   =   952.02 BTC   10/07/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,130.53 BTC   10/06/2009
$1.00 USD   =   1,309.03 BTC   10/05/2009
7  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Market History on: April 29, 2015, 10:46:10 PM
At the piddliest price levels I'm not sure there was much or any actual trading going on. Everyone was mining.

Have a read of this to see the level of market 'action' https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92.0

If you did want to buy it then it was mainly through bitcoin otc with paypal but even then people weren't inclined to trust newbies. One guy was given 2000 coins by someone who felt sorry for him when no one would do a deal.

It's very easy to assume you would've loaded up when it was 1300 coins for $1 but the chances are they would've been lost in a hardware failure, been scammed or sold off much earlier. Pretty hard to resist when your outlay had gone up 1300x to dollar parity within a year or so.


I read about someone who had about 350K coins in the early days. The temptation to sell when they hit a dollar must have been enormous.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ☞[∁∁] ∁yber∁oin [NoPremine][∁yberNodes][Stealth][vPoS]☜ on: April 29, 2015, 09:33:29 PM
So another dead coin.....

by looks of it. i sold half of mine and just staking rest. if it suddenly picks back up i be happy but if not never mind. i sure someone will buy them at 1sat.

∁yber∁oin's future was argued about a few weeks ago. One side said it would be dead by now and the other said it was going to the moon. It's a pity the dead coin argument was right.



but you are missing something !!
Not all coins have such a great support and interest of miners and traders, just visit the pools, exchanges.....


where do you see interest ?

@ohmygod21  If you cant see the interest then you need glasses.Go and see your local optician.

nice troll , remember me to quote this in a week after the free fall " @ohmygod21  If you cant see the interest then you need glasses.Go and see your local optician. "

Quoted so I can check in a week to see which of you is right. I'm shocked at how quickly it got onto so many exchanges, but we'll have to see how well the trading goes.


9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Launched] CyberCoin [NoPremine][FairLaunch][Scrypt PoW/vPoS] on: April 02, 2015, 04:26:44 PM


but you are missing something !!
Not all coins have such a great support and interest of miners and traders, just visit the pools, exchanges.....


where do you see interest ?

@ohmygod21  If you cant see the interest then you need glasses.Go and see your local optician.

nice troll , remember me to quote this in a week after the free fall " @ohmygod21  If you cant see the interest then you need glasses.Go and see your local optician. "

Quoted so I can check in a week to see which of you is right. I'm shocked at how quickly it got onto so many exchanges, but we'll have to see how well the trading goes.

10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [RBY] ★★ Rubycoin ★★ A precious gem for the digital age on: March 25, 2015, 09:34:05 PM
Your bot is killing Ruby. Why invest in a coin that is being actively market sold by a trading bot?

In all honesty, the trader bot is rather simple. You do still have to know what markets to pick and when to get out, but it's not magic behind the trades.

The bot is simple:

1: place 3 buy orders
2: if those buy orders haven't filled, readjust those buy orders every 3-15 minutes based on the aggressiveness settings you have selected in the bot
3: after buy orders are filled place sell orders at a higher price than what you bought at
4 profit ?? ??

Most markets probably have bots in.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XCO] Xcoin | Hard fork at block 34000 Update your wallet! on: March 14, 2015, 04:03:49 PM
has bittrex updated?
c-cex said it updated, but did bittrex update too? and yobit exchange?

Better not deposit or withdraw from Bittrex until they confirm they updated.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Šogecoin on: March 01, 2015, 03:46:44 PM

"RE/MAX London, the UK-based franchisee of RE/MAX Europe, is now accepting bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin as payment for property rentals through a partnership with processor GoCoin."


The future of Dogecoin is here! Renting a property with Dogecoin seems like a cool idea :-)

This should generate some big volume for Doge.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [MIS] MIScoin | X11 | POW/POS | Launched on: February 05, 2015, 10:54:37 PM
www.faucetrotator.uni.me/miscoin unlimited MIS faucet added Smiley Enjoy!

Nice job tyvm for First MIScoin Faucet - its up and LIVE. FREE MIScoin wait your here Get it now.

P/S: Added to OP.Tyvm for your support.

dev, when exchanger come ??

Give him a chance, the coin only launched a few days ago.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [CW] XtraCoin | RELAUNCH | PoW/PoS | SHA256 | Exchange | Explorer | on: February 05, 2015, 10:53:04 PM
The new exchange needs adding to the OP. The more exchanges there the better.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Šogecoin on: January 20, 2015, 12:27:57 AM
Good that someone is pushing some coin.

Hear that this coin was on several big things like NASCAR racing, dont blame if this was on some earlier posts and other stuff. Seem like besides btc doge is holding 2nd place for community purchases which is good.


It's still a top coin after a year. It's got staying power.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: invest in a coin under 100 sat on: January 20, 2015, 12:26:30 AM
Doge has ben around for a year and is still popular. Could be worth a punt as it's cheap now.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoin distribution on bittrex (new feature) on: January 05, 2015, 11:51:53 AM
I thought that was what the wallets would look like for some coins on there. Now I know for certain. I'm not buying another coin on there until I've checked out the distribution, although the devs will probably just open 100 accounts and spread their stash between them.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Ethererum is dead in the water. on: October 27, 2014, 10:15:04 PM
Are IBM and Samsung still going to fork Ethererum?


I expect so. but someone here said he worked for ibm and they routinely test out thousands of new technologies each year. However they only use a few of the thousands of technologies they test.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][FOOD]Plankton - Essential nutrition for whale development. Live large! on: July 13, 2014, 09:23:25 PM
Bittrex will add us soon if we keep trying.
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BDG][BADGERCOIN] FIRST X11 POW/POS (POW COMPLETE) - POS LIVE - 5 EXCHANGES on: May 13, 2014, 06:27:31 PM
voting~~~now. > https://www.mintpal.com/voting/ BDG


You can use the direct link: https://www.mintpal.com/voting/#BDG

And see the votes!! 1500+ we have a big community behind badger, that is for sure.

If i can get some btc's profit with trading i will do payvotes(i know it cost much, but it will pay me back more then double)

It's st 1602 votes now, keep voting.
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