Hey thanks for providing those links. I read up and joined the telegram group and signature campaign. Looks like it could be a great project And as you said, telegram group is very active a lot of people involved and devs also answering questions. Perhaps I'll report back post ico and we'll see if it can make the best airdrop list
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So will the profits from coins provided back to investors come in the form of the coin mined or your ginni token? For example, will it be provided in ethereum if that is what you are mining. Also how often will payouts be, how long will it take to set up your mining project.
Based on your website it looks like you are focusing on GPU mining. Any other plans?
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You say that you are expecting 30 people per day to use your health check vending machines. What is this number based off? Do you have an existing vending machine in the field that is getting about 30 people a day using it?
30 just seems a bit high, and I'm not sure what the rules are like for adding vending machines to airports. Malls might be a bit easier.
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There is a good step by step guide on reddit under the ethermining sub reddit that has everything you need. There are some decent youtube clips that can also set you up pretty quickly. Like some people have already said, you'd probably be better off protecting your computer from damage instead of mining on it. You can go to a website like whattomine to see what kind of value you'd be getting. Also, if your video card is only 2gb, you can't mine ethereum.
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Code: #JOIN
Bitcointalk username: TheHas Forum rank: Member Posts count: 134 ETH address: 0xd3faB52A0C93346F23a9b9b24Fd45ea0b8dD3420
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Great campaign blocklancer! Must be a lot of work to maintain this bounty program with so many people joining! Couldn't see this covered in the thread but I'm interested in if you can leave and rejoin the signature campaign at a later date and keep earning stakes So for example, if I were to change my signature for a couple weeks to help out another campaign, could I then rejoin the blocklancer sig campaign? Keep in mind I haven't decided to do this! Just wanted to check first if it was possible Completely understand if this goes against the bounty rules.
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It is not entirely clear from the first page - but I'm assuming the bounty campaign has been finalised and new recipients are no longer needed?
It looks like power ledger got the marketing they needed! Listed on Binance and everything!
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This is really interesting thread. Does anyone have insight on a good airdrop/campaign going on at the moment?
I've heard of a few websites that list upcoming ICOs - I'd be interested in a website that easily lists all current airdrop or bounty campaigns, with pros/cons of each.
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Ok so Magi coin is a viable CPU mining coin? By viable, I mean the income exceeds to cost of electricity in most spaces.
I've been thinking about this for a while too - I have a GPU mining rig and since that is running all day I may as well have the CPU mining something on the side (even if it is a little ole Pentium).
Open to further suggestions/hearing other peoples experiences.
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Historical moment!!! That rose gold card looks awesome. I just wish I could get one! 1.5 per cent cash/coin back isn't too bad either Wasn't the plan to offer more incentives to get the premium cards as time goes on?
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This coin is hilarious - step one on the roadmap is to get team to figure out what to do with the coin lol. It's like, how about you give me money, and later on I'll tell you what I might be able to do with it, but trust me, just provide some cash first. Probably wants to use it to buy a present from santa!
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If you mean that it can surpass bitcoin, I don't think so. If you mean that it can reach $7,000, I think it is possible in the next 5 years. 2017 has been the first important year for Ethereum, it's very hard to know what the future reserves for it, I still see Bitcoin as a more solid investment.
Bitcoin has fixed supply of 21 million. My understanding is that ethereum doesn't, and not sure it ever will even when it hits POS. So I don't think ethereum can pass Bitcoin unless the demand for it goes crazy for whatever reason to compensate for its lack of a cap.
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Sia isn't going anywhere (e.g. not being removed). Alt's all look devalued if you look at the BTC rate. However if you look at fiat values, Sia is pretty stable.
Sia is pretty stable at the moment. With all the new coins being minted, without a way for them to be properly 'spent' is probably stopping the price from rising. When the asics start hitting the market, who knows what that will do to sia!
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Yeah enjin on Binance at decent volumes for a couple cents a coin. Hopefully a couple good announcements and it will be back at ICO type levels
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Have had a very small amount of these I bought a while ago. I just decided to buy 2K worth seeing the ATH was 4X where it is now and the fact they have a VISA Card now. Isnt that a pretty big deal to have a card you can use anywhere? I would think price would really surge after such an announcement.
It would've surged if they didn't can the asset contract, which was the only reason a lot of investors joined in the first place. Still think this has any legs ? Saw a recent pump. Seems like hitting 2X would be pretty doable if not more over time. Probably. Most people don't care about honesty or good products in crypto. If MonaCo was a company on the stock market it would plummet into the ground after its announcement of dropping dividends without even trying to find a replacement until investors complained about it. But in crypto it will probably go back up soon, because people don't even know what they are buying. They see big names like "VISA" and think they'll get rich if they buy it. Complete and utter lunacy if you ask me. Definitely. I do like that consumers and investors, through selling off the token, forced the company to come up with other ways to generate value (even if it was after the fact). Obviously I would have preferred if it didn't take a sell off for this to happen, but the extra cashback on some cards and investigation of smart contract (probably token burn) is a good start. So even if there aren't 'shares' in a company, they still respond to price signals on the token and community sentiment.
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Congratulations on getting added to whattomine. Should get a lot more exposure from the mining community - including people like me!
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why did the price spike over last 4 hours am i missing something?
PalmBeach suggested 2 cryptos - ripple and second (hidden name yet) - it was about zencash. I thought the PalmBeach recommendation was old news. The last 'pump' if you want to call it that followed on from the PalmBeach report. Either way, now the mining difficulty has gone back up! :/
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The listing on Binance is interesting. It's like Binance haven't added the top 20 coins by marketcap, but they randomly add brand new coins that are still in their infancy? Binance risks losing credibility if it lists random coins that could be high risk rather than focusing on top proven coins (the farce that was Health Care Chain as something they shouldn't have respected comes to mind).
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Yeah it is so strange. Bitcoin keeps rising and all altcoins are dragging! You would think innovations and improvements from altcoins would count for something but I guess not!
I think it would be hard to time the market at this stage. I only have a little bitcoin but it is unlikely I'll trade it for altcoins unless something really jumps out at me. It could easily keep on a run of increasing a few per cent per day at this rate!
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The bigger worry than breathing the air is the fire risk involved when running miners in your house. That is way more likely to kill you than breathing the air. Dust/dirt build up, loose connections, overloaded components, excessive heat, placing miners too close to flammable materials, all far greater concerns than the air quality. The air quality issue (if there even is one) can be alleviated to a great extent by simply cracking a window or two to vent in fresh air, but the fire hazards are a lot harder to mitigate.
This. I'm far more focused on keeping my GPU's in the 70 C temp range tops, making sure there isn't anything flammable too close, touching connectors to make sure none are getting hot or playing up etc. Also have to try and stay on top of dust to make sure it doesn't build up and block your GPU fans from working as effectively. I'm more interested in keeping good air quality to keep the dust away from the rig than worrying about my 'health'!
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