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Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Brighton based crypto/bitcoin event - BitBrighton
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on: July 14, 2017, 07:08:13 AM
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Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Brighton based crypto/bitcoin event - BitBrighton
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on: July 13, 2017, 06:19:18 PM
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Looking forward to this. While the event is focussed on n00bs will more experienced investors/traders get anything out of it?
Thanks for your message, although this event will be aimed at beginners with the workshops and speakers (to a degree) we still have a diverse range of people attending (helping us out) who work in all levels of crypto/bitcoin projects so it's definitely worth attending
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: CryptoCloudHosting - Dedicated Website Hosting
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on: July 11, 2017, 11:29:49 AM
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Hi all,
CryptoCloudHosting.org is set to undergo a range of updates including:
1)- Removal of coins : All coins are currently being analysed for volume, price, project development, community activity and available APIs with the coin present
2)- Addition of new coins : New coins will need to meet (and keep to) a new set of standards - If they fall below this standard we won't immediate remove them but we will work with the respective team to discuss their options
3)- Front-end redesign : This has been in the pipe-line for awhile now, a complete website redesign from the ground up is much needed.
4)- Back-end restructure : In-line with changes being applied to CryptogiveAways.org we will be updating our payment systems structure and adding additional features to our services including an affiliate program and possibly an API.
The timeframe for these is the tricky part, during 1,2,4 the temporary site will stay live aswell as our services. During 3 our website will be offline. A timeframe will be issued as soon as possible.
We have had multiple API issues recently with low volume coins/inactive coins and temporary disabled coins, so we are redesigning how we feed the prices into our payment system on a more reliable method - The one big options is to build our own coin price/last price/high/low API but as always :time: will jump in the way
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Bitcoin / Meetups / Brighton based crypto/bitcoin event - BitBrighton
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on: July 01, 2017, 03:51:25 PM
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Hey guys, I am co-organising a crypto/bitcoin event to be held on October 28th 2017 in the heart of Brighton. Plans are moving along starting to lineup speakers - aiming to keep it at a beginner level really. We will have the awesome Matt (Portsmouth Crypto) and Greg Walker hosting workshops! and exhibitions at the event (Including the awesome PhysiBit). We will top the night off with an after-party We are teaming up with the Brighton Digital Festival, to host an "Intro / Taster Bitcoin event" at the festival around a month before the BitBrighton event, this will include a workshop (From Matt - Portsmouth Crypto) and a Crypto Q&A) Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitbrightonWebsite: http://bitbrighton.orgMeetup.com: http://Meetup.com/BitBrighton/
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Launched : CryptoGiveaways.org - Faucet - Claim BTC, OK, EMC2, OZC, GRN and DMD
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on: June 25, 2017, 08:27:29 PM
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Currently coins jump in prices that are up, then down. How is this consistent with stability? Or do you mean the stability of the functional representation of your coins? I apologize for the bad english ...
Hey, no problem. Yes the stability of the wallets, we have had a few wallets which keep crashing (daemons) they are no good for our automated system! We put them under stress test for a week or so, throw some transactions at them and see how they handle the resources we allocate.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ESL Coin & Try English App (ICO Coming)
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on: June 20, 2017, 08:36:37 PM
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Hey guys,
I would like to say thanks to Andrew for inviting me into the team, as some of you know I have worked with Andrew on CoinFest for over two years now, bringing CoinFest to the UK. I hope to bring my experience of business-to-business contacts, fundraising and business knowledge to the project. I will also be offering support with my crypto-dedicated hosting company and helping promote the app via CryptoBatesGroup.
Aswell as Andrew I know Isaac personally, he has an amazing vision with design and is a very dedicated to his work - The type of designer we need for this project!
I am hoping to dedicate more time to this project in the coming months, the team is very active on Slack, plenty of ideas being bounced around.
Adam
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | FUNDING THE FUTURE WITH THE FUTURE OF CURRENCY
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on: June 20, 2017, 06:29:23 PM
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Thanks for the info, reading now. So how would you roll back these transactions ? Seems whoever is doing this is outputting the duplicated 20k transaction into two 10k transactions, with new addresses every time. There is no way to roll back, that's what crypto is about. You can stop it of future happenings BUT once one of those transactions is in the chain, THEORETICALLY (practically difficult) one could use an exploit created by this. Yep, I probably didn't write that in the correct way, of course I don't mean pulling off an ETH and rolling back but I seen addresses blacklisted before with fraudulent funds so we could do the same with this, I know the amounts aren't huge but just thinking.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CryptoGrabber - A physical arcade claw machine converted to accept Bitcoin
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on: June 15, 2017, 03:30:58 PM
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They should make an entire video game arcade exclusively accepting bitcoins. The thing is will you be forced to wait for the confirm ? Also with these high fees will it be worth it ? Playing a game costs s few cents so how would that work ?
The whole arcade old school style accepting bitcoins will be great. and i am pretty sure Adam will think about this. about the other thing you said, i think its the issue for every transactions now a days but it will be better in coming time with the segwit maybe. and on the other hand.. if the stakes are higher so will the prize, that thing can be balanced as such. I was thinking it doesn't matter of the transactions take long because you will be at the arcade for several hours they will go through by the time you leave of ever there is an issue the owner simply bans that wallet. Indeed, several hours hopefully. Confirmation takes any more (a few days!) they get locked in lol
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