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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Smart Contract can interact with different cryptocurrency? on: December 08, 2017, 05:04:31 PM
If i write, for example, an Etherium Smart Contract can i include somehow other cryptocurrency?

Ex Contract: If you comment on article X i send you Y bitcoin/litecoin or others?

Can a contract interact with different wallet?
2  Local / Alt-Currencies (Italiano) / Re: investire in cripto "secondarie" : Ethereum , Ripple , Dash ? on: December 05, 2017, 12:43:31 PM
Da evitare assolutamente:

1-BitConnect
2-Tether


Come mai? Forse per il fatto che Bitconnect in un giorno si è dimezzata la capitalizzazione per più della metà.. ?
Tether: il prezzo non va di passo con la capitalizzazione, ma è sempre stazionario.. da quello che ho capito 1 ₮ equivale a 1 USD... correggimi se sbaglio

Bitconnect è chiaramente un Ponzi.
Nessun WhitePaper e "sviluppatori" ignoti.

Tether si spaccia per l'equivalente del dollaro in Cryptomoneta.
Pompa nel mercato Cryptomoneta e tiene il prezzo stabile di 1 dollaro.
Il problema è che per ogni Tether deve esserci 1 dollaro come controvaluta in "banking".
Non è possibile che abbiano 800 milioni di dollari come riserva dollaro.
Creano crypto senza avere un reale valore in dollari.

3  Local / Alt-Currencies (Italiano) / Re: investire in cripto "secondarie" : Ethereum , Ripple , Dash ? on: December 04, 2017, 08:45:16 PM
Il mio consiglio:

1-Iota
2-Ethereum
3-Cardano
4-Omg

Io ho investito anche in:

1-QTUM
2-SUB
3-RDN
4-Monero

Da evitare assolutamente:

1-BitConnect
2-Tether

Se vuoi posso scrivere una frase su ogni progetto ma le informazioni sono facilmente reperibili sia sul forum che sui vari siti.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / P2P instant crypto exchange? How different crypto will work together? on: December 03, 2017, 05:10:01 PM
In the future we will have different crypto for different purpose.
One for currency, one for contract  etc etc..

Will be possible to change instantly from crypto to crypto?
Or exchanges are essential?

Can crytpo interact with others?

What will be the scenario of money and service exchange online?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [RDN] Raiden Network: Welcome to the Ethereum Lightning Network 🔥 on: November 27, 2017, 03:50:36 PM
The project website and all the projects are very attractive, I fill in the form of airdrop, but was asked to fill in the private key, it is unreasonable, and why?


Can you link me the page please?
I can't find it.

Are you sure they asking private key?
The project website and all the projects are very attractive, I fill in the form of airdrop, but was asked to fill in the private key, it is unreasonable, and why?

simply because its scam, if it ask for your private key its scam. crypto 101

I want to see the form where they ask for a private key before call for scam.
6  Economy / Lending / Question about "Loan with Collateral". What is the point? on: November 22, 2017, 07:05:57 PM
I can see the point of a "lender".
You give bitcoin with a guarrantee and some days later you earn x% of what you give.
Zero risk for you only gain right?
Totally fine with that.
But....what is the point for a "borrower" to ask for a loan and to have already other currency?
You already have the money where is the problem?
Open an exchange account and sell your currency for bitcoin.
What am i missing?

Sorry i'm trying to understand.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Support a cryptocurrency with little money. Worth it anyway? on: November 21, 2017, 11:54:57 PM

@BabelZZ
Yeah OP is right. Its good to see that there are people like you not actually joining crypto just for monetary reasons but supporting such projects. The little amount you have will definitely have a part in any project that you have chosen.
Great work and good luck to us as Crypto users.

Oh thank you.
I think that if everybody support even little to a project will make a huge difference.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Support a cryptocurrency with little money. Worth it anyway? on: November 21, 2017, 11:29:58 PM
Depends how much you care for these projects. Personally, if I didn't have too much money I would put it in one project to make the most impact for them. But either way, it's good of you to support one or multiple.

Thank you.
I'll probably split among project.
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Support a cryptocurrency with little money. Worth it anyway? on: November 21, 2017, 11:17:40 PM
Guys i'm sorry but you misunderstood me.

Please read "imstillthebest" reply to my message.

I think he explain better what i was asking.

Thank anyway to all.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Support a cryptocurrency with little money. Worth it anyway? on: November 21, 2017, 10:31:54 PM
op actually said that he dont care for the profit, he will just invest for the sake of the team or developers of the coin because he wants to support and help them with their projects. @op   much better if you can just spread your cash on to some different coins if you want to help most of them, it doent matter if your donated amount is low or high yet it is still a big help to them.

Yes thank you.
I will spread cash on all project that i like.
Little is more than nothing.

Ohhh okay I see what you're saying now. In that case, yes. Even if you don't have a lot of money to invest, every cent counts. You won't have a big effect on the overall price or anything like that, but if you like the project and want to support it, absolutely your investment will play a role.
Yes i know bad english.

But Thank you for the advice, i will follow.

It is not wrong to invest in little amount of money,but among your favorite choose one and invest the little you have.After which you can extend to other ones because every investor invest for profit,your little can uplift you to others with the profit you will make in it.

So you are saying that better put money on one project and wait for earn more money to spread on the others?
But is worth it with really little money?
I don't know.

Now, people get confused with this all the time.  Its not about how much you invest, its how much % of what you invest increases.  If you invest 100 dollars into BTC and it somehow increases 5000% right now, you still get the 5000% invested money of the 100 dollars....Don't think about it as how much invested, think how much gain is possible.

Yes that i understand.
But again i'm not in for the gain, only to show my appreciation to the project.
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Support a cryptocurrency with little money. Worth it anyway? on: November 21, 2017, 10:18:52 PM
Sorry guys probably my bad english is the problem.
I don't need investing advice because i don't want to invest and make money.
I only want to support my favourite project.
But i'm asking you if, considering little money i have, best to only partecipate in topic and discussion istead of buy some coin to show my appreciation.
That's all.
I already investing for profit in other "fund group".

Thank you all.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Support a cryptocurrency with little money. Worth it anyway? on: November 21, 2017, 09:55:32 PM
if you start investing a little amount of money in many projects you will not earn alot of. Its better to have one or two prjoect keep on eye. You shouldnt invest in a fast way. Sometimes you have to do many reaseraches and have to update yourself about the crypto curruncy you favour. i never invest a little amount of money in many crypto curr. i just have my favourite one which i invest for and earn more of it Smiley

Thank you for the reply.
I'm not looking for an investement or profit i'd like only to support my favourite project.
Lose some money it is not the problem.
So i'm asking for an advice.
Is worth it anyway to buy some coin even if don't help alot?
Or better watch and take part with post, shares without buy the curerncy?
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Support a cryptocurrency with little money. Worth it anyway? on: November 21, 2017, 09:17:31 PM
I have few project that I really enjoy.
Monero, Ethereum and Raiden Network above all.
I don't have a lot of money so my investment will be not so important for the teams.
I don't really care for profit considering that I have only 100/200$.
So what is better?
Support a single crypto with all I have or separate on every crypto I like?
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [RDN] Raiden Network: Welcome to the Ethereum Lightning Network 🔥 on: November 20, 2017, 03:43:01 PM
I really like this project.

Smart and fast with, in my opinion, the best crypto network as backbone(Ethereum).
I think will have a big impact on the cryptocurrency panorama.
Unfortunately i don't have alot of money to invest but i really support "Raiden Network".

Good job.
15  Economy / Economics / Re: Replace the dollar with a cryptocurrency. How exactly? on: November 20, 2017, 03:30:32 PM
Thanks to everyone for the answers.

If I understand correctly cryptocurrency will not replace the currencies of the world economy at least for now.
Will they only be used for online transitions or even to keep banks and large financial companies under control?

Or maybe the dollar (or other current currencies) will implement the blockchain for managing transitions and technological innovations (smart contract).

New project like "Raiden network" and "open Bazar" can have a huge impact in my opinion in the future of currency transition.
16  Economy / Economics / Re: Replace the dollar with a cryptocurrency. How exactly? on: November 19, 2017, 10:43:04 PM
I think both of these currencies share different advantages and disadvantages on their own. I think dollar will always remain to the fact that it has an advantage over any digital currencies that you can transact offline without the need of internet connection.

I think this is the fundamental point above all.

First infrastructure and then think about implementation in daily life.
Very good point.
17  Economy / Economics / Re: Replace the dollar with a cryptocurrency. How exactly? on: November 19, 2017, 10:16:33 PM
Theoretically no. But the problem i see if you are looking at a simple "replacement" is all this years of accumulation of fiat and printing of new bills to maintain price. How can you replace something that as no value with something that is scarse and theoretically non inflationary. I think we can see at least a change in our finantial and monetary system, if not a small revolution.

With cryptocurrency we can help change the actual financial and monetary system, you saying?
If not a total replacement at least an improvement of the actual state?
18  Economy / Economics / Re: Replace the dollar with a cryptocurrency. How exactly? on: November 19, 2017, 09:58:23 PM
A currency is just a debt title. Someone gets a  service from you and "writes" you a debt title. then you take that and aquire something from someone else. BTC can replace that with some advantages - It´s decentralized and not inflationary. However it has to overcome it´s scalability problems. Moreover it should be more stable, price wise and fungible to become a real currency for everyday use.

I took bitcoin as an example but we can talk about cryptocurrency that  will solve the problem of scalability.
So are there any problem theoretically speaking substituting dollars with a cryptocurrency?

There's no need to replace dollars for bitcoins and it would not be efficient in daily life. As a cryprocurrency it would do just fine, but as the dollar, although it's one of the most important, is not the only currency, you cannot just replace it for bitcoin.

In a near future all payments will be made via smarthphones or hardware connected to the net.
So what would be the difficulty in everyday use?

So what me and some people think bitcoin will be the global currency, it won't beat dollar and be more popular but it will be like a dollar, so we could just pay or do some things with dollar and bitcoin at the same time.

So what's the point to have double currrency?

Your example is flawed because not even the dollar represents the whole world economy there are many other currencies that are very strong, what I think it is going to happen is that bitcoin is going to become one of the strongest currencies of the world and a significant amount of trade is going to move through it, it is not going to become the first world currency because governments are never going to allow that.

So it will be another currency like other?
Again what is the point?

you are just exchanging your bitcoins for dollars  just like you are exchanging your gold to dollars , there was no need to replace dollars with gold right ? bitcoin was just like that there was really no reason to make bitcoin replace dollar.

In this case i don't understand why we talk about "closing banks" "decentralized currency" if we can replace the paper money and the economy managed by bank etc etc.
In the long run ,without replacemenent ,who control the money will be on the top anywayright?
19  Economy / Economics / Replace the dollar with a cryptocurrency. How exactly? on: November 19, 2017, 08:03:24 PM
I' ll take bitcoin as an example.

Is it mandatory that the value of all bitcoins is equal to the value of the world economy?

Can this value be archived before all the bitcoins are mined?

When I buy bitcoin someone will take my dollars.
So how can we technically replace all dollars with the bitcoins?
In the end will there always be someone with only dollars in their pockets or  am i wrong?
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