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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Best hardware wallet ? on: March 29, 2018, 10:06:21 AM
So finally the day to buy a hardware wallet is today.
But I have no experience and I know nothing about them, trezor and ledger nano s seems to be the best one in the market at the moment.
I have some bitcoin but I hold a large amount of ethereum( I am a believer of it).

What is the best hardware wallet for holding ethereum based on your experience ?

I am not on a budget since I have to protect my holdings
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Best hardware wallet based on your experience on: March 29, 2018, 09:37:21 AM
So finally the day to buy a hardware wallet is today.
But I have no experience and I know nothing about them, trezor and ledger nano s seems to be the best one in the market at the moment.
I have some bitcoin but I hold a large amount of ethereum( I am a believer of it).

What is the best hardware wallet for holding ethereum based on your experience ?

3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Get private keys of adresses random ? on: March 21, 2018, 05:46:12 AM
Hi,

I found this website https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/dio/1 that has every address with the relative private key, wouldn't be easy to search for  addresses with huge amount of bitcoins ?
4  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Can someone have my private key ? on: March 17, 2018, 04:14:08 AM
So, I had this question in my mind for a little time and now I think I really need an answer.
If you create a btc address you get the private key of that address, what if this address is already in use ?
I know there is a really low probability but this can happen, am I right ?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / I GOT MY ETH STOLEN FROM COINDESK ARTICLE on: March 16, 2018, 04:12:29 PM
I went to coindesk website to read this article: https://www.coịndesk.com/EOS-halves-token-amount-for-block-one-leaves-tokens-to-be-claimed/
When I went to myetherwallet website I put my private key to claim the eos tokens, I went to this website https://myethėrwạllet.com/index.html and I put my private key and I got hacked my funds were stolen from this address: 0x1F3d766C0C3c8c085f3f8ca4612619cF51F15f50
3.8 ether has gone forever and It's 70% of my entire money

Please spread about this scam as soon as possible
6  Economy / Services / I WILL BUY INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS on: February 20, 2018, 03:34:30 AM
Hi,

I am going to buy 1000-2000 followers, so drop me the best offer
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Do you think is it the time to sell altcoins ? on: January 10, 2018, 03:37:59 PM
Altcoins experienced a high growth in the past days but do you think it's the right time to sell and buy later for cheaper ?
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Altcoins doing great but when will they stop ? on: January 07, 2018, 08:37:46 AM
Your thoughts on this ?
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Is ripple going to overtake bitcoin ? on: January 04, 2018, 11:57:03 AM
Those days ripple is doing really well, it has more than half of bitcoin market cap and has 19% market dominance.
I hate ripple as a cryptocurrency as it's centralized, now seems that ripple is the queen, not ethereum.

That really is making me upset but I want to hear your thoughts.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What Is the best altcoin in your opinion ? on: January 01, 2018, 01:26:49 PM
Drop your comments about it.
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / This fixed supply is going to eat Bitcoin on: December 29, 2017, 08:17:49 AM
So the real question for Cyprtocurrencies is are they economical.  To be economical, the cost to sustain them, the actual "mining" costs, needs to be economical for the number of transactions.  So you need to look at the cost of the transaction and see if the mining costs are sustainable.  Bitcoin has a huge cost to mine this is the cost of the computers and the electricity to run them.  As time goes on the computations get harder and harder making transaction costs higher and higher and the price always going up this is sustainable but at some point there will be no more coins to mine and there will have to be transaction costs charged.  As the price levels off and there will be no more currency created (out of thin air) there will be no way to pay for the mining except through transaction fees.  Now if miners want to cover the costs to mine they will have to take a portion of the transaction and for this to be economical it can only be a small fraction of the transaction value.  So the currency must be able to accommodate 10s of thousands of transactions per second at a fraction of the amount of the transaction. So far bit coin does about 3-4 transactions per second. So we are not even close yet.  The real question is is it possible to have a sufficiently "hard" (read secure) cyrptocurrency that can accommodate 10s of thousands of transactions a second at a cost that is a fraction of the transaction?  Currently the big credit card companies are doing it at about 2%.  The question is can a Cryptocurrency do the same thing securely at a lower cost? Not yet and may be not for a long time if ever.

The value of a cyrptocurrency is not it's price it's the technology that supports it. The Tech is open source and can be implemented by anyone so what you are "buying" now are Tulips.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Reward System on: December 29, 2017, 08:14:30 AM
So the real question for Cyprtocurrencies is are they economical.  To be economical, the cost to sustain them, the actual "mining" costs, needs to be economical for the number of transactions.  So you need to look at the cost of the transaction and see if the mining costs are sustainable.  Bitcoin has a huge cost to mine this is the cost of the computers and the electricity to run them.  As time goes on the computations get harder and harder making transaction costs higher and higher and the price always going up this is sustainable but at some point there will be no more coins to mine and there will have to be transaction costs charged.  As the price levels off and there will be no more currency created (out of thin air) there will be no way to pay for the mining except through transaction fees.  Now if miners want to cover the costs to mine they will have to take a portion of the transaction and for this to be economical it can only be a small fraction of the transaction value.  So the currency must be able to accommodate 10s of thousands of transactions per second at a fraction of the amount of the transaction. So far bit coin does about 3-4 transactions per second. So we are not even close yet.  The real question is is it possible to have a sufficiently "hard" (read secure) cyrptocurrency that can accommodate 10s of thousands of transactions a second at a cost that is a fraction of the transaction?  Currently the big credit card companies are doing it at about 2%.  The question is can a Cryptocurrency do the same thing securely at a lower cost? Not yet and may be not for a long time if ever.

The value of a cyrptocurrency is not it's price it's the technology that supports it. The Tech is open source and can be implemented by anyone so what you are "buying" now are Tulips.
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Thoughts on POW on: December 26, 2017, 08:24:05 AM
Do you think the Pow is dead by now ?
14  Economy / Speculation / Bitcoin Bubble to pop ? on: December 21, 2017, 03:05:40 PM
Hi,

I always see some new about the bitcoin bubble that is going to pop ? So I think what will happen to our assets ?

Thoughts on it ?
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Guide to recover your asset in etherdelta on: December 21, 2017, 12:26:22 PM
Many users have had their balances drained already.

It was also pointed out that there are ways to directly interact with the smart contract and to remove your funds and so I am highlighting those here.

What We Know Currently:
If you haven't logged into EtherDelta at all today, your balances are likely fine.

If you have logged into EtherDelta earlier today and successfully made a trade it is likely that your balance is fine but you may want to take extra precautions any way.

If you visited EtherDelta but did not input your private key or sign a transaction your balance should be fine.

If you visited EtherDelta using MetaMask or Trezor but did not sign a transaction or enter your private key your balance should be fine.

Steps to Recover Assets:
The EtherDelta mods previously posted this guide to interacting with the smart contract without logging into EtherDelta. (Please compare the original guide to the one below to ensure all addresses are the same and that this post has not been edited)

I was able to manually recover my funds via MyEtherWallet and so am posting this guide here. (Even when a mod posts a guide like this, please double check contract addresses are legitimate, use only the official ABI, and only enter your private key to sign the transaction).

Requirements:

The EtherDelta contract address 0x8d12A197cB00D4747a1fe03395095ce2A5CC6819 .

The EtherDelta contract ABI, found on the etherscan page of the contract here https://etherscan.io/address/0x8d12a197cb00d4747a1fe03395095ce2a5cc6819#code

You'll also need the address of a token which can be found on EtherScan. If you want to withdraw your ETH then use "0" as the token address. You can check the MyEtherWallet Token List for common token contracts.

Step 1: Access the Contract

Go to MyEtherWallet and click the contracts tab. (Manually type it in to prevent phishing)

Double check to make sure it is the real site and not a phishing copy.

Once on the contracts tab paste in the contract address and ABI and then click "Access"

A dropdown menu should appear offering you to 'select a function'

Step 2: Gettting your balance in wei

The contract counts all balances in Wei so you will need to query the balance for each token you hold.

Select 'balanceOf' and enter the token address of the token you want to withdraw (if you want to withdraw ETH then enter "0") then enter your wallet address and click "Read".

This gives you how much you have in EtherDelta, in wei. (1 ETH = 1000000000000000000 wei) Copy this number.

Step 3: Withdrawing Tokens

Select 'withdrawToken', enter the token contract address again and the amount of wei that you just copied above.

Unlock your wallet with your private key, click "write" and "accept the transaction".

The ETH value sent in the transaction popup should be 0, gas limit is filled automatically.

Step 4: Withdraw ETH

Select 'withdraw' and the amount of ETH you have in Wei.

Click "write" and accept the transaction.

The gas should be filled automatically.

Step 5: Just in case - new wallet

Just in case you were compromised via private key on the withdrawal wallet, consider making a new wallet via MyEtherWallet and transferring your assets safely to that new wallet.
What Happens Next?
Rumors have been posted saying that this was not a hack and EtherDelta was just changing hosts. This has been confirmed as not true. EtherDelta was compromised.

It is unclear what will happen next. Even if the EtherDelta site seems to be online, we should avoid using it until a PGP signed message from the admins has provided full details and remedied the situations.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Bitcoin Transaction on: December 21, 2017, 05:46:23 AM
I sent a transaction 12 days ago but unfortunately I set a low fee. What will happen to it ?
Here you see my transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/371d2c2607458561324f0dd43f7f48dea513ae14ac75369952500c9235454742
You know how much time requires to drop the transaction ?
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Unconfirmed transaction on: December 17, 2017, 01:44:05 PM
Hi,

I have sent some bitcoin a week ago and still isn't confirmed. I tried sending it to tx accellerator but nothing to do. Mistakenly I set a fee of 13 sat/b.
I made some research and I found that I can make a new transaction before it gets confirmed anyone knows how to do it ?
Thank you
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Etherdelta Gone ?!?!?! on: December 12, 2017, 06:20:08 PM
I tried withdrawing with etherdelta but it says that I don't have the required balance.

I saw the chat and lots of people are experiencing this issue.

Someone knows what's happening ? Are they gone ?
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Wallet For the upcoming fork on: December 08, 2017, 04:30:42 PM
Hi,

Do you know what is the best wallet to store bitcoin and get the forked ones ?

Thank you
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Pool Mining on: December 08, 2017, 09:17:05 AM
Hi,

I wanted to know one thing, Is it better mine in a pool with few workers but the blocks will take time or mine in pool with more workers ?
I mean  there is a pool that takes 5 days to mine one block and another that takes 5 minutes.
Does the reward changes ?
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