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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Trading bot operating at Gate.io? on: February 06, 2018, 10:22:35 PM
At first, I'm sorry for the confusing nature of this topic.

I've been noticing weird incoming and outgoing transactions at the Gate.io wallet. This is the Gate.io Ethereum wallet (and main token holder):

0x05ee546c1a62f90d7acbffd6d846c9c54c7cf94c

From time to time these transactions appear, among others (will post more later). Can someone please help me understand this?

0.000321 ETH transactions at exactly (Feb-06-2018 07:19:33 PM +UTC):
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x10577e7c915192c2e24f624da130f3a69e39d04642f71cba3273ead27981446c
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xbf0a86362ae0c97da319de525d218cbbe8e0b80f76a5e6eca331aad1f863bd4e
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x9e0bf0d0df45f9613058f064af4ab2701170da914e8442dca558d66fba8d3b57
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x27539d505cbaba4314fe04435eb50157b398a2480065245e44bd8d91a9cf268c


0.000321 ETH transactions at exactly (Feb-06-2018 07:19:21 PM +UTC):
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xe69148d6a4286770eb11cde0d08dbdc3c3fdb3c9b5dd64ea7416c0cdd1021052
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xefbf7a2403f24f1ab7fd8280841d72c92e0cf9a77f473eb7bd7552cee66b2e8e
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xd6587d5d64be723b13e7d3aeb21528e336559c1d1adb03c741b5f0060279bb9b
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xb0364e1a7e3b8553a8ce50ca4028a5fa7f996d2727f5983a70615ced12ba45d8
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x9365a1ad4f0b58cc89b86094995028a01430d414c9b76f11312031dda4dc3d1a
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x057db10b388de4e3e484eabb0a773cc19d2a8f324c4af060f68f5a61dbaa8f0e
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x380551ebc4edd9c295f2eab0138187ea34acdd09b12acc1700a1c75e6c234aa3
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xbd6735bcce7365f8312c8b5359f69bb5402a8f1911b7adade64cd97f92a1e28a
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xf5fa6b950ba26b8704fdd8d94440cdfabd6243a34b14c114e2275838b136c9b7
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xd24a758508ceaf0e4748638278607da0afe82b2dc605116944c175baed67460c
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x55c8a22fbb76b54840d2e8b46d1af9c935f577b1971a04137313f5f166018f07
https://etherscan.io/tx/0x4a7997c4ca95c08db215b91bea0a2ef62d654fe1c8dc0e9392d0bdcea591d117


Check out the receiving wallets. What is this?

1. 0x8ec0f7c49ea7c4bae75e744d89b61a52ac0ecca5

2. 0xc717689af2089569ba5c2779d1a3a8744c696602

3. 0xb919f1d5912b1e15e05a8909717d9bb5b6a6ece5

The hashes above are but a minor selection of the total amount of 0.000321 ETH transactions that move from the Gate.io wallet address each time. Every "session" is composed of 5 up to 20 transactions of 0.000321 ETH to separate wallets. It is on such a scale and is ongoing 24/7, this cannot be human activity. I'm compiling a post with loads more at the moment, including a screenshot album showing what looks like systematic manipulation of the order book at Gate.io (QSP/ETH and QSP/USDT).

Have found that kind of wallets being active at large (popular) exchanges. As far as I've been able to track these transactions, the following crypto exchanges seem to facilitate a steady flow of ETH and tokens towards the Gate.io wallet: Binance, KuCoin, Bitfinex, Bittrex. There are a few more more wallets that seem to facilitate this cashflow to Gate.io, but haven't been able to identify them yet (will link them in next post).

And the opposite can be observed as well. This wallet just acts as an intermediate to let funds from the Gate.io wallet flow straight into the Binance wallet. Huh?

https://etherscan.io/token/Quantstamp?a=0x6fe1d5ae5ea6ba334bd4c1cc2dd8b6695314d82d

Anyone familiar with something similar, besides a trading bot?




2  Economy / Economics / Estonia currently ranks first in the International Tax Competitiveness Index on: February 02, 2018, 04:03:55 AM
Estonia currently ranks first in the International Tax Competitiveness Index and enables entrepreneurs to pay Estonian taxes entirely online with minimal hassle.

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"E-Residency enables anyone to conduct business globally so international taxation must be easier for everyone too."

- Evelyn Liivamägi
Head of the Tax Department at the Estonian Tax and Customs Board (ETCB)

Full article: https://medium.com/e-residency-blog/how-do-e-residents-pay-taxes-73b8c96902b6

Thumbs up for this lady.




The full article is very interesting. It isn't as perfect as one might thinks, far from, but the fundamentals are being formed and the community is growing. They don't have a blockchain currency, but I'm gonna move all my money there if they ever announce it. While other EU countries are babbling and disagreeing over trivial matters, Asia bans bans bans, and the USA is cracking down doors, Estonia is just doing this, alone. Might be the formula by which government and community can successfully merge into the digital world.

Become an e-resident
https://e-resident.gov.ee/

Anyone used the e-residency for business and alike?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Bitminer v1.0 question (browser mining) on: January 31, 2018, 12:50:44 AM
Bitminer.io says that it's browser miner works for "free", which should be understood as "scam" in general. So even if you want to try this (don't), just wait half a day because then I can check if they allow withdrawals.

My laptop is running this website. I went to the website and clicked on the mining button. Few minutes in and the satoshis are piling up...



Can you mine via browser without a script, or without anything at all running in the background? WebRTC is disabled, all scripts/flash/etc are disabled. Disabled in the browser options and by extensions to prevent WebRTC leakage (WebRTC Control) and block all scripts in general (uBlock and Antiminer).

Tasklist however says it uses 4,7% of my GPU at the moment.

Anyone with a better understanding of this who can enlighten me ^^ ?


4  Economy / Service Discussion / Shapeshift.io moving in the grey area of the law on: January 28, 2018, 03:28:05 PM
Shapeshift.io offers the service to exchange your crypto currency for another crypto currency by utilizing an automated trading system. Basically you just send coins to an address, and according to their applied rate they will send you another coin.

I don't see a maximum deposit/exchange and no registration/KYC.

Unusual transactions and all transactions above a certain amount are by law to be reviewed by the parties involved in the transaction.

All unusual transactions!

Shapeshift doing anything like that?
5  Economy / Economics / Maersk and IBM Unveil First Industry-Wide Cross-Border Supply Chain Solution on: January 17, 2018, 04:44:39 AM
On blockchain of course.

The news about this plan was already spreading last year. Didn't expect this to happen already, but maybe it has come right on time. South-east Asia can go ban whatever they want now. IBM and blockchain in one sentence is even going to work on the brains of the most hardcore anti-crypto fanatics.

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Maersk and IBM Unveil First Industry-Wide Cross-Border Supply Chain Solution on Blockchain

Global trade digitization solution will benefit the industry using blockchain to manage transactions among network of shippers, freight forwarders, ocean carriers, ports and customs authorities

ARMONK, NY 05 Mar 2017: IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Maersk announced today a new collaboration to use blockchain technology to help transform the global, cross-border supply chain.

IBM demo: https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?htmlfid=CPV03008USEN


Ninety percent of goods in global trade are carried by the ocean shipping industry each year. A new blockchain solution from IBM and Maersk will help manage and track the paper trail of tens of millions of shipping containers across the world by digitizing the supply chain process.

The blockchain solution based on the Hyperledger Fabric and built by IBM and Maersk, the global leader in transport and logistics, will be made available to the shipping and logistics industry. The solution will help manage and track the paper trail of tens of millions of shipping containers across the world by digitizing the supply chain process from end-to-end to enhance transparency and the highly secure sharing of information among trading partners. When adopted at scale, the solution has the potential to save the industry billions of dollars.
Ninety percent of goods in global trade are carried by the ocean shipping industry each year. IBM and Maersk intend to work with a network of shippers, freight forwarders, ocean carriers, ports and customs authorities to build the new global trade digitization solution, which is expected to go into production later this year. It has the potential to vastly reduce the cost and complexity of trading by using blockchain technology to establish transparency among parties. The solution is designed to help reduce fraud and errors, reduce the time products spend in the transit and shipping process, improve inventory management and ultimately reduce waste and cost. Maersk found in 2014 that just a simple shipment of refrigerated goods from East Africa to Europe can go through nearly 30 people and organizations, including more than 200 different interactions and communications among them.

In order to prove the potential value of a commercial trade digitization solution, IBM and Maersk have worked with a number of trading partners, government authorities and logistics companies. For example, goods from Schneider Electric were transported on a Maersk Line container vessel from the Port of Rotterdam to the Port of Newark in a pilot with the Customs Administration of the Netherlands under an EU research project. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection are also participating in this pilot. Damco, Maersk’s supply chain solutions company, supported origin management activities of the shipment while utilizing the solution. The international shipment of flowers to Royal FloraHolland from Kenya, Mandarin oranges from California, and pineapples from Colombia were also used to validate the solution for shipments coming into the Port of Rotterdam.

“As a global integrator of container logistics with the ambition to digitize global trade, we are excited about this cooperation and its potential to bring substantial efficiency and productivity gains to global supply chains, while decreasing fraud and increasing security,” said Ibrahim Gokcen, chief digital officer, Maersk. “The projects we are doing with IBM aim at exploring a disruptive technology such as blockchain to solve real customer problems and create new innovative business models for the entire industry. We expect the solutions we are working on will not only reduce the cost of goods for consumers, but also make global trade more accessible to a much larger number of players from both emerging and developed countries.”

Improved Workflow and Real Time Visibility on the Status of Each Shipment

International trading parties require both improved workflow and better visibility. They need a faster, security rich and more efficient way to handle the documentation processes needed to move goods across international borders.

The costs associated with trade documentation processing and administration are estimated to be up to one-fifth the actual physical transportation costs. A single vessel can carry thousands of shipments, and on top of the costs to move the paperwork, the documentation to support it can be delayed, lost or misplaced, leading to further complications.

How it works:

Blockchain, an immutable, security rich and transparent shared network, provides each participant end-to-end visibility based on their level of permission.
Each participant in a supply chain ecosystem can view the progress of goods through the supply chain, understanding where a container is in transit. They can also see the status of customs documents, or view bills of lading and other data.
Detailed visibility of the container’s progress through the supply chain is enhanced with the real time exchange of original supply chain events and documents.
No one party can modify, delete or even append any record without the consensus from others on the network.
This level of transparency helps reduce fraud and errors, reduce the time products spend in the transit and shipping process, improve inventory management and ultimately reduce waste and cost.  
The solution enables the real time exchange of original supply chain events and documents through a digital infrastructure, or data pipeline, that connects the participants in a supply chain ecosystem. This promotes sustainable transport by integrating shipping processes and partners, and establishing evaluation frameworks through increased transparency and trusted access. An industry standard API for the centralized sharing of data and shipping information via the cloud was originally conceived by Frank Heijmann, head of trade relations, Customs Administration of the Netherlands, and David Hesketh, head of customs research and development, HM Revenue and Customs. In close cooperation with the European Commission services (Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs and the Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union), it was further developed under the EU FP7 CORE demonstrator project. “The Customs Administration of the Netherlands see the data pipeline as a tool supporting the balance between trade facilitation and enforcement, where information sharing in supply chains is optimized from a commercial perspective, and government authorities can re-use that information flow for supervision purposes,” said Heijmann. “It supports the needs of trade and governments in global supply chains, as it improves efficiency, compliance and security. The supply chain visibility serves all of those needs.”

For shippers, the planned solution can help reduce trade documentation and processing costs and help eliminate delays associated with errors in the physical movement of paperwork. It will also provide visibility of the container as it advances through the supply chain. For customs authorities, the solution is intended to give real time visibility, significantly improving the information available for risk analysis and targeting, which may eventually lead to increased safety and security as well as greater efficiency in border inspection clearance procedures.

“We believe that this new supply chain solution will be a transformative technology with the potential to completely disrupt and change the way global trade is done,” said Bridget van Kralingen, senior vice president, Industry Platforms, IBM. “Working closely with Maersk for years, we’ve long understood the challenges facing the supply chain and logistics industry and quickly recognized the opportunity for blockchain to potentially provide massive savings when used broadly across the ocean shipping industry ecosystem. Bringing together our collective expertise, we created a new model the industry will be able to use to help improve the transparency and efficiency of delivering goods around the globe.”

The solution developed by Maersk and IBM is based on the open source Linux Foundation's open source Hyperledger Fabric. The solution is expected to be widely available to support multiple parties across the ocean shipping industry ecosystem later this year. IBM hosts the solution on the IBM Cloud and the [Suspicious link removed]s]IBM high-security business network, delivered via IBM Bluemix[/url].

For more information about IBM Blockchain, visit www.ibm.com/blockchain

Full article: [Suspicious link removed]s


Two very well established companies making this happen so fast, it's good to hear. Others might be able to learn from this.

Today is a fine day for Warren Buffet's to retire and leave Earth. Bye.

IBM ^O^
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