Yes I am new, but learning thanks to you all.
When Starting a new coin, how do you know what to set the initial value of the coin?
Can you set it at something like 1.00 if not listed on a exchange?
The people of this coin will only be trading it for a year before they start to sell it at market value.
Just need to know how to put an initial value for the coin, I know not all coins are in the exchanges so how do they place a value for it.
Please list your wallet ID and I will send you a small amount of bitcoins for real answers.
Some coins do an ICO for investments at some fixed coin price (i.e. 1000 <YOURCOINHERE> = 1 BTC) or some rounds. After the initial money is acquired (they first premine the coins for the ICO), the value is set and the BTC is spent in anything the developers or ICO doers want. They usually premine another bunch of coins to keep for profit (they will be dumped at the set price once they get on an exchange) and to pay to developers/helpers for coding or campaigning the coin through this site, facebook or twitter. Some coins are also bounties for different tasks. In other coins they just show the new characteristics of the coin, premine some, offer them at some intrinsic value as prizes, payments or bounties as in the ICO case, and then they list them in an exchange and start putting a sell offer at the desired price. If anybody buys, the show starts. I hope this answers your question. My BTC donation addresss is in my signature.
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I've been watching fiatleak.com for a while now. More than 500 BTC got bought in China in less than 5 minutes! Also, a record 100 BTC in USD in one minute, after some strong buys in Yuan. Bitcoin markets are strong while I write this, and it's 1000 BTC in Yuan in less than 10 minutes. The buyout rythm is strong. So .. who cares?
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The main problem is the BTC loosers, the people that had a sizeable amount of BTC stored and that now have nothing. It will then be time to steal it or to sell them anything for BTC or to retaliate somehow. So no, Bitcoin mining is not vulnerable. Bitcoins are a risky investment.
I don't think even the authors claim this attack can be used to take bitcoins away from those who already have them. Then it's even less of a problem!
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After reading almost all of the posts (well, 75% and the last ones, to be honest), I think I've got the gist of this. I will make this short analogy: - Imagine that the WWII ended with the German coalition (the Axis) winning it over the Allies. What will have happened? ... Easy! We all be German speakers and we will be trying to discuss "what happens if Allies win the war?". Even if Bitcoin suffers a 51% attack, there will STILL be Bitcoins. Maybe not so attractive to newcomers in the initial stages, but ... What's the incentive for the winners of the 51% attack now that they dictate the laws and that they have all the BTC? Use a "cart full of BTC" to buy just a bread bar? After the attack (any attack) is successful, Bitcoin will prevail because they will need to profit from their attack. Take into account someone has paid for the equipment and the electricity, network, and other mining-related costs... The main problem is the BTC loosers, the people that had a sizeable amount of BTC stored and that now have nothing. It will then be time to steal it or to sell them anything for BTC or to retaliate somehow. So no, Bitcoin mining is not vulnerable. Bitcoins are a risky investment. What Bitcoin needs is to be a de-facto currency in the real world. This way nobody will attack it more than they try to steal a bank in the real world. This is my humble opinion, of course, and I can be flat-out wrong so criticism is welcome
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Let's give this a try: Rd6YHDKpyAKeDAX6iNu6VovsWw67goaecL Thanks!
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I was about to open a new topic on the same subject, but I searched first and found this one ... The interplanetary money netwotk won't be different from banking with the colonies during America's colonization efforts (or plundering). People traded here and there even though transacctions had to be verified via "ship-mail" ocnfirmations with a 6 months latency. And economy worked nonetheless... so what's 20 minutes round trip to mars? Nohting! And for the problems with double mining and chain forx : the simple solution! Use TWO different coins: one for Mars and another for Earth.. Make them interchangeable, tough, and adjust difficuty each 20 minutes so they grow sinchronously. Any other problem?
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I`m not 100% sure, but today I've gt 50XNC extra (apart from my mining results), so I just can say Xenkyou!
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Hi! I'm actively mining this coin on ltcoin.net. I have checked my registration date @ 18/06/2013 (dd/mm/yyy) so I qulify for the giveaway! MyXNC: XyEpZedGtiBRXbosXkS54sPeakHy6bBXUh Thanks and good luck with the bank!
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No si la culpa fue mia exactamente por no utilizar el escrow pero fue precisamente por la alta varolacion que tenia el que yo me fiara. El caso es que me la lió y aunque tengo que decir que me ofrecio devolverme el dinero, yo le mandé mi numero de cuenta y no volví a saber nada de el. Habra sido serio con muchos otros pero conmigo desde luego que no y el que la hace una vez......
Buenas. Aprovecho para presentar mi servicio de escrow. No es automático, como el de localbitcoins, pero permite que cualquiera pueda usarlo. El principio es sencillo: 1) Un usuario vende productos, monedas o servicios a cambio de BTC. 2) Otro usuario pone los BTC. 3) Un tercer usuario hace el papel de agente fiduciario (escrow). El tercero es quien genera las claves para que los otros dos puedan garantizar la transacción, bloqueando los BTC hasta que el que va a recibir el producto está satisfecho con el mismo. Ahí, el agente deberá liberar los BTC bloqueados en una cartera virtual temporal, creada por la página. Usando una clave de cartera y el número de la cuenta, el vendedor podrá recoger los BTC en su cartera. La página es: http://mydigicoins.com/escrow
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Otro término por el que se puede traducir escrow es custodia.
Bueno. La traducción de escrow por custodia es para los casos en que el escrow se realiza dejando un bien en manos del intermediario. Ahí, este se considera custodio del bien durante la realización de la transacción hasta el final del proceso. ¡En fin! Espero que los que hayan visitado la página estén encontrándola útil, a la par que interesante. En cuanto tenga un tiempo libre, iré creando una versión en la que el servidor sirva de custodio de los BTC hasta que la transacción es verificada por ambas partes, comprador y vendedor. Así eliminamos el man-in-the-middle, aunque estamos abiertos al posible hackeo del servidor. De ahí que tenga que estudiar profundamente la seguridad del sistema, más que la implementación práctica. Una vez funcione la seguridad, podré hacer algo parecido para LTC, BQC, NMC, FTC o cualquier otra moneda
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You were registered on bitcointalk after the post was made and didn't meet guidelines. However, as you don't appear to be a bs account for the sole purpose of leeching freebies, you have been manually included. androz 6o1FhfK1Uh8xGYgFAbDGF3oVn8nBTUcE6T cmason 6hrmNX9GJUXU4TAemT7gwGgmxgwmNYN1vy BitcoinBoss 6tppsvT7r9eqr5ueCB6YBuhj7RcDXjZ4aG toto69 6fA7D7o1JV111r8FwgdriUaqrZKf1enLof never_love_27 6jnJWvLQTYrNhrwnsGj4R5N9YKWoVzea17 rapidfire187 6yhYJ4onCSNpSXrMPpQ7HfD6F7bv5N47Va onedeveloper 6yd7zY7hoJHFJQ8vfoAeFio34DncU6u4tv TX: http://cryptocoinexplorer.com:5750/tx/f404ac8198b929fe3b062575c24d62da59c476df2f2b5f01123f8f5b8d73e827Oh! Forgot about that "small detail". And yes, you're right .. I'm no coin leecher, but I like free coins too! Thanks a lot for your coins!
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Buenas de nuevo: He subido una versión con ligeras modificaciones. En realidad, una y muy importante: he cambiado "Escrow" por "Fideicomiso", que es el término legal correcto para dicha función económica. También he agregado enlace a la Wikipedia para los que ignoren el significado de dicho término, y he corregido algunas erratas en los textos y traducciones. ¡Y ya arreglé el contador de visitas!
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GPUDude: I've been mining 3 times, two using your old IP and today. The first mining operations overflowed my IFC wallet with transactions (payments) until I got 535548.42021995 IFC. That was done with a relatively low number of shares.
Today, however, I'm using the same client, withthe same wallet and the new IP and being my shares currently (and going up quickly) 253|8, I've not received any coins ... I will wait another hour (around 4000 seconds mining now), but I need to know why no payments still. My wallet ID is in my signature.
Thanks,.
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Hola a todos! Acabo de lanzar mi proyecto PagoBit: Un procesador de pagos con bitcoin y otras monedas 100% español. El objetivo primordial es ofrecer un servicio alternativo a los procesadores más conocidos: bitpay.com y bips.me (antes walletbit) y cubrir el mercado español y latino, a parte del anglosajón. Todo en varias fases. El proyecto esta en fase alpha, y por ahora estamos haciendo el ruido inicial para captar interesados, de manera que cuando se anuncie la fase beta podamos dar invitaciones. Cualquier apoyo, consulta, difusión, etc.. es bienvenida. Apuntaros en http://www.pagobit.esMuchas gracias! PD: El logotipo ha sido creado por un miembro de este foro y pagado en bitcoins (así como casi todos los dominios gracias a namecheap.com Me ofrezco para ayudas puntuales con el código del sitio o del servidor. Trabajo lo mismo en PHP que en JS, .NET (C# y VB), C y C++, etc.
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¿Qué decir? ¿De nada? jajajaja Si onedeveloper mil gracias. igual no esta de más aclarar que el pagador es siempre la persona que tiene los BTC y los va a tranferir con una venta por euros o por un servicio. Bueno. Esto ha sido simplemente un punto de partida, algo para iniciar el tema. Ahora estudiaré el código con calma porque la idea es automatizar el proceso y que el escrow lo haga el servidor ;-) ... De paso a ver si arreglo el contador de visitas que se me ha bloqueado en 1..
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Well .. Let's get the bitcoins in my mobile wallet: 16HhSZND3cqZiRQoJeCiazK6vWuyby9BnD Thanks for them!
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Ok. I want those coins! FTC: 6yd7zY7hoJHFJQ8vfoAeFio34DncU6u4tv It will be nice to see the transaction entering my wallet!
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