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1061  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why We Think Craig Wright is Satoshi and Why That Matters on: January 12, 2020, 01:46:26 PM
there is no vision......what vision?

so satoshi left and come back to fork bitcoin? LOL

unless craig sign satoshi's wallets he is not satoshi, if he is not satoshi, how come it is called "satoshi's vision"

what is bitcoin now? it is the decentralized community of miners, coders, shitcoiners, scammers, schemers, gamblers, investards...i can go on and on.. a "VISION" of one man is meaningless now. so cut the crap with the "VISION" shit LOL

This is his way of promoting the currency he have, Craig Wright might look stupid upon doing these things but in fact, he is getting a huge support by people who could see the light within the cryptocurrency Craig implemented. Though, I don't support his claims, I threat all cryptocurrency as having potential to be profitable in the future, but the way he is promoting is making me dislike his forked cryptocurrency even though I see it performing very well in the market.

Lesson, focus on what you have, because we will not grow making others fall.

light?? what light? what kind of light? the truth the way and the light kind of shit? LOL

yes we make others fall so we could rise. BTC vs fiat printing inflation, world war 1, world war 2, free market economy...even your own feet you can't raise the other foot without pushing the other down.
1062  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why We Think Craig Wright is Satoshi and Why That Matters on: January 12, 2020, 08:12:25 AM
there is no vision......what vision?

so satoshi left and come back to fork bitcoin? LOL

unless craig sign satoshi's wallets he is not satoshi, if he is not satoshi, how come it is called "satoshi's vision"

what is bitcoin now? it is the decentralized community of miners, coders, shitcoiners, scammers, schemers, gamblers, investards...i can go on and on.. a "VISION" of one man is meaningless now. so cut the crap with the "VISION" shit LOL
1063  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Satoshi Vision - Unmoderated Thread on: January 12, 2020, 08:09:01 AM
there is no vision......what vision?

so satoshi left and come back to fork bitcoin? LOL

unless craig sign satoshi's wallets he is not satoshi, if he is not satoshi, how come it is called "satoshi's vision"

what is bitcoin now? it is the decentralized community of miners, coders, shitcoiners, scammers, schemers, gamblers, investards...i can go on and on.. a "VISION" of one man is meaningless now. so cut the crap with the "VISION" shit LOL
1064  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency on: January 12, 2020, 07:33:28 AM
Lo and behold : the end of the bear market !



LOL this time you sell the top qwizzie. and stop feeding people here with crap, when the ship sinks it sinks  Wink
1065  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NYZO] Nyzo (Nyzo.co) | Proof of diversity | Fairly distributed | Original on: January 12, 2020, 07:23:26 AM
A handy calculator for new entrants has been made by a discord community member!

You can find it here: https://nyzo.today




Update instructions:

https://nyzo.co/updateInstructions

if you got an IP and want to be a verifier

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4604 Days
before a verifier enters the cycle
(with 90% certainty)

 LOL  Cheesy
1066  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: [Off-Topics] Pilipinas on: January 11, 2020, 09:49:29 PM
wala pala tayong binatbat sa pagshishitcoin dito hahaha

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2dPtGYaSEc
1067  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who are Bitcoin's Unsung Heroes? on: January 11, 2020, 09:35:10 PM
leave them alone, they can be targeted for various reasons.
1068  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: My first mining rig (GPU) on: January 10, 2020, 09:10:59 AM
passion is a good start for anything to gain some success...do you have passion in computers?..and also electricity?

it seems your buddy dumped his gear on you LOL  Cheesy
1069  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any advice on how to run a successful mining operation? on: January 01, 2020, 03:33:04 PM
a successful miner is successful whether his mining venture succeeds or not  Cool
1070  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is traditional mining dying? on: December 30, 2019, 08:07:20 AM
there are a lot of degenerates out there with GPU's and new degenerates who just learned computers. mining might be dead for some but it is a huge world we live in folks  Wink
1071  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development on: December 30, 2019, 07:53:40 AM
No, after the initial problem, some days or weeks after, can't remember exactly, BTC withdrawals became possible for a short window, and since I had BTC and not anything else in my account at the time, I withdrew without issue (except 0.2BTC because I thought the site would survive and wanted to trade with it).

yeah you thought...because the PRICKTOPIANS here keep waving their pricks here telling people everything is fine and you believed them with 0.2 BTC  LOL

anyway, at least it is just a scratch  Wink
1072  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Number 9! Ninth altcoin thread. Back to the moon Baby! on: December 30, 2019, 07:42:43 AM
Because it is bad,just your typical chinese ponzie crypto scheme.You cant even mine it without injecting some of your cash in it.Thier last coin(bbc)had a similar faith,devs just forked away all gpu miners and allow only for people to buy hash from their "bank"

Never knew this happened.

I guess the reason they get away with doing this is because mining profitability right now is so bad that they figure that if they can show decent profitability for GPU miners that they will buy their coins just to power up their rigs again.

Later there are alot of scams going around. A few ponzi's out there not including the defunct PlusToken and there are tons of these "crypto trading signal groups" which have people paying $500/month to get a message when to buy or sell BTCUSD. Most of those never end up working out and the group operator ends up running away with everyone's funds.

Hopefully 2020 will be a better year for crypto in general, we will see what the halving will have in store for us.

scams are not just in crypto coins/tokens.. exchanges can be like shitcoins too-running away with money, basically in its essence is where you all put your money in one central place.

well.. when the general sentiment is BTC and innovative projects and also other projects are not scammy and will change the world or any industry = BUBBLE

and then BTC is king and alts are scams = BEAR market

and then finally BTC is also a scam = this is where the bottom is LOL Wink
1073  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development on: December 11, 2019, 02:34:28 PM
https://www.grantthornton.co.nz/globalassets/1.-member-firms/new-zealand/pdfs/cryptopia/second-liquidators-report-to-creditors_cryptopia.pdf

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Company Crypto-AssetsAs included in the first report on the 29 May 2019 a High Court order was made that Bitcoin being held in the company wallet outside of known client funds, could be converted into fiat currency to help fund the liquidation and the protection and preservation of crypto-assets for the benefit of those entitled to them. These 344 BTC were converted into $4,427,292.

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Funds recoveredThe company at the date of liquidation had a balance of $5,022,935sitting in a 3rdparty trust account this was recovered by the Liquidators.
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We appreciate that customers wonder why it is taking so long for us to determine customer holdings. There are two main reasons for the time and complexity of the process:

1.Customers did not have individual wallets and it is impossible to determine individual ownership using just the keys in the wallets.While Cryptopia held details of customer holdings and reported these on the Exchange, the crypto-assets themselves were pooled (co-mingled) in coin wallets. As a centralised exchange, customers' trades would occur in the exchange's internal ledger without confirmation on the blockchain.

2.No detailed reconciliation process between the customer databases and the crypto-assets held in the wallets has ever been completed.




told ya...."vultures" .....follow the money until it's....gone. watch how they milk it dry LOL

675k $ of human labor and still they can't count your coins that already has records in the database in each user accounts.

....specialist my ass.
1074  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Coins.ph Official Thread on: December 02, 2019, 07:10:38 AM
Well, kong ako sa inyo huwag naman kasi biglaang withdraw. Pwedi niyo naman yan ilipat sa mas safe na wallet. Kahit paunti-unti lang sa pag withdraw ayos na siguro yon. Hindi na sila makakahalata, kapag trading naman ang dahilan sa tingin ko okay rin kasi may trading platform naman ang Coins.ph sa coins.pro, siguro naman maintindihan nila kaya nga lang kapag na require na ng dokumento diyan na siguro mayayari account mo kong wala ka. Advice ko nalang paunti-unti. Every day 10k pesos, ayos na siguro papunta sa bank account.
Ito talaga ang solusyon para maiwasan yung biglaang pagbaba ng limits. Baka kasi isang biglaan, sagad agad yung limit na by batch ang withdrawal kaya nano-notify si coins.ph na may isang malaking wave ng withdrawal sa accounts nila. Ang laki pala talaga ng mga withdrawals niyo, kung 10k sayo so more or less mga 280k pesos per month na pasok pa rin naman sa threshold kapag level 3 ka. Pero baka sila nare-reach lagi yung limits.

kung maglalabas ka pala ng 1M aabutin kang mahigit na sa 3 buwan LOL

nasabi sa akin sa banko na kahit maliit basta madalas matatanong ka rin ng banko kung saan ang source of funds.

para sa akin kung magtatanong ang banko at magtatanong din ang coins.ph, masmabuti pang sa bank na lang ako makipagusap. sa sunod na bull market malalaman ko kung maluwag si bittrex at kraken. kasi sa standard ng 1st world country ang 100k na cashout maliit lang pero dito sa coins.ph maghahalungkat na.
1075  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 👑[ANN][BIS]Bismuth - On/off-chain, IoT, Scaling, Tokens, Privacy, Governance on: December 01, 2019, 08:16:12 PM
Any chance of a CPU miner being released?

CPU mining is not an obstacle but is not profitable at all.
BIS is a GPU coin, with specific algo to heavily penalize FPGAs and asics from common algorithms.

There are discussions about potential use of mining channels to have both GPU and CPU mining going on, but nothing practical as for now.

I personally believe that GPU is still the better path to hash power decentralization.

i highly doubt that only GPUs are mining this, if an algo can be reasonably mined by shitty old GPUs then FPGAs can do it profitably. maybe a 8gb minimum ram requirement for GPU's can be a good start, ETH crossed the 3gb minimum, BIS is currently at what?

BTW that "unnamed exchange" has an interface that looks like cryptopia LOL  Grin

Before our heavy3 algo, we had an FPGA mining op taking most of the rewards for a while.
The heavy3 algo was tailored to address that, and so far I have no hint that bis is mined by FPGA.
It's not only a question of total ram, but also of random reads and ram bandwidth.
GPU has better ram bandwidth than what fpga can do. And mining bis would require high end fpgas anyway, with ram. Becomes more common, but still.
With heavy3, simulations show that high end fpga can mine bis, but with no real leverage over GPUs, because of ram bandwidth..

If you have some insight info, or hints that bis is mined by fpga, please tell me more. If we have doubts, that will be addressed.
Btw, we are not against fpgas by principle. We are against hash power centralization, and one mining op, or one small class of miner taking all.

why not use both, size and bandwidth?

the latest fpga's do have high bandwidth.  https://www.xilinx.com/products/technology/memory.html

look at cortex requirement memory is "GPU Memory > 10.7G" ...LOL, that's something.  

looking at https://www.xilinx.com/products/technology/memory.html#internalMemory max is 8GB for the very high end. that can't mine the coin that needs 10.7G.

This would render the large majority of GPUs useless and will lead to a drastic drop in hashrate. Only xx80TIs will be avle to mine it. Not sure whether that would be good for decentralization.

that's why i said that maybe 8gb is a good start.

i think cortex is 8gb minimum, i was looking at gminer thread-8gb 1080 was mentioned mining.
1076  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Coins.ph Official Thread on: November 29, 2019, 11:23:19 AM
snip....

E paano kapag ang big source ko ng bitcoin dati ay galing lang sa signature campaign at old bounty like nano yung na earn kong nano ang nag bigay sakin ng malaking pera nun nung tumaas presyo ng bitcoin nearly 20k at na earn ko lang ang nano(Hindi pa sya nano nuon actually) nuon nung sumali ako sa captcha halos dalawa PC gamit ko para lang maka earn ng malaking amount ng NANO(RAiblocks) nung pumalo ang presyo ng halos half million yung price ng Raiblocks ko bineta ko yung almost 100k+ para sa miner.

Do you think pag ito ang pinasa ko ito iaaccept nila ito?

sa tingin ko papasa yun, kasi maski gaano pa kaliit yan basta tumaas ang value. saka dapat kung sakali-preparado ka, na kaya mong patunayan na galing dun yang pera na yan.

ang ginawa ko ay screenshot ng wallet at wallet address(block explorer link), screenshot ng bittrex pages (wallet address, info ko na nasa bittrex), tapos picture ng monitor na kita ang wallet sa pc ko na tinabihan ko pa ng id ko.

yung wallet address sa bittrex at sa pc ko ay kunektado talaga kaya malinaw. hindi naman required pero kahit hingin pa nila yung trade record at time mapprove ko naman.

basta isang coin lang at may enough na amount para mapatunayan na meron ka talangang malaking pera sa crypto sa tingin ko tama na yun. unless humingi pa sila. ako isa lang talaga, nasa iyo na lang kung padagdagan nila at kung papayag ka.
1077  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Coins.ph Official Thread on: November 29, 2019, 06:36:51 AM
Kung dati ka na nagcashout sa GCASH bro, sa Payment Profile ka na lang pumunta kasi naka-saved dun ang last withdraw. Puwede ka rin mag-edit ng recipient's info doon. Kahit wala iyong GExchange dun sa bank list pero ok naman sa system makakapag-initiate ka pa rin ng transaction.
Wala kahit sa profile ewan ko kung bakit ganun updated naman yung app pero ok na sa PC ok naman yung app lang sa samsung phone ko ayaw wala option na g exchange.


Sa interview tinanong ka kung saan galing ang funds mo? Kung oo, ano ang isinagot mo?

Ang alam kong sure acceptable documents ay bank statement, payslip, tax return. Pero pwedeng depende pa din 'yon sa source of funds mo, halimbawa online work - freelance, maaaring pwede ang invoice, ganun. May binigay ba sila sayo na list of accepted documents?

Since nasa campaign ka, naisip ko baka pwede 'yong income mo from Yobit. May payment history naman sa Yobit panel na pwede mo ipakita sa kanila. Tapos 'yong nasa signature page din para sa rates.

Extra question - Saan ka madalas mag-withdraw? GCash ba?
Nag bigay sila bro ito mga listahan sa baba. e pano yun pipicturan ko lang ba yung mga winiwithdraw ko sa yobit?




It will be rejected 100%. Believed me.

What he needs to do is not to answer that form then have a separate ticket explaining that crypto earnings source. Then the support will tell him what to do.

But that already should mentioned in the interview. How come he didn't brought up the concern about financial documents. I wonder what's the question or just a basic question indeed?

Actually wala talaga kong ibang source ng income kundi ito lang crypto yung iba na mina ko lang dati na hinohold ko parin hanggang ngayon. Kaliit liit lang naman ang winiwithdraw ko ngayon sa kanila tapos natanong nila ang financial ko ngayon.

May business ako dati pero matagal na yun kaya wala akong mapapakita sa isa man sa listahan nila at hindi naman ako nag tetrade nag eexchange lang ako ng mga token at altcoin kaya nagagamit ko ang mga trading site na yun para maging pera at maitransfer sa coins.ph.

Ano kaya sa palagay mo ang sasabihin nila pag ganon?

ang itsura ng "requirements" ay sinisilip lang kung may pera ka naman talaga, siguro inaalam nila kung legit ang source ng funds mo, kasama nga sa mga tanong nila sa interview-kung may relatives kang pulitiko (kasi uso ang ill gotten wealth dito sa bansa).

anyway dapat open mind ang coins.ph na meron ditong mga x100 x1000 na investment/gamble. yung maliit ay pwedeng lumaki at hindi lahat ng malaki ay dati nang malaki.


pasado na ako dito mga 1 year na din.

"crypto currency trading portfolio" lang ang isinubmit ko...to be specific, isang altcoin lang ang binigay ko na malaki ang position(value) ko, na isa ring source ng malaki kong cash out last bull market. hindi ko nakita kung bakit ko ibibigay lahat, kahit isa lang yan basta patunay yun na may malaki kang source of funds.

hindi ko alam kung ipapa renew sa akin ang mga "requirements" pero kung bababaan ang limits ko, okay lang. magsusubmit na lang ako ulit pag kinailangan ulit ng malaking cash out na sa coins.ph ipadaan. (actually sa pro.coins dahil sa better rates) note: as long as less than 20k ang cash out sa pro coins, hindi masyadong problema ang spread at slippage hehe

hindi ako comportable sa abra pag malakihan pero may alternative na rin kasi ako. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5108813.0

gamit ang dollar bank account international wire cash out kay bittrex at kraken. (bittrex pa lang ang nasubukan ko).

1078  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nervos CKB bringing back GPU Mining?! Dual Mine Ethereum and CKB | How To Mine on: November 27, 2019, 08:43:35 PM
See many people complaining about the Value of the CKB!!!

Makes me think why even discuss now people complaining about a coin that can be mined, mining is difficult and for once there is a coin that can be mined (CKB), instead to focus on instant reward miners should look into what could be in the future!!!

Promote instead of complaining that will bring the value up!!



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only focus on one word folks  Cheesy .....your path to nirvana LOL
1079  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 👑[ANN][BIS]Bismuth - On/off-chain, IoT, Scaling, Tokens, Privacy, Governance on: November 26, 2019, 11:17:27 PM
Any chance of a CPU miner being released?

CPU mining is not an obstacle but is not profitable at all.
BIS is a GPU coin, with specific algo to heavily penalize FPGAs and asics from common algorithms.

There are discussions about potential use of mining channels to have both GPU and CPU mining going on, but nothing practical as for now.

I personally believe that GPU is still the better path to hash power decentralization.

i highly doubt that only GPUs are mining this, if an algo can be reasonably mined by shitty old GPUs then FPGAs can do it profitably. maybe a 8gb minimum ram requirement for GPU's can be a good start, ETH crossed the 3gb minimum, BIS is currently at what?

BTW that "unnamed exchange" has an interface that looks like cryptopia LOL  Grin

Before our heavy3 algo, we had an FPGA mining op taking most of the rewards for a while.
The heavy3 algo was tailored to address that, and so far I have no hint that bis is mined by FPGA.
It's not only a question of total ram, but also of random reads and ram bandwidth.
GPU has better ram bandwidth than what fpga can do. And mining bis would require high end fpgas anyway, with ram. Becomes more common, but still.
With heavy3, simulations show that high end fpga can mine bis, but with no real leverage over GPUs, because of ram bandwidth..

If you have some insight info, or hints that bis is mined by fpga, please tell me more. If we have doubts, that will be addressed.
Btw, we are not against fpgas by principle. We are against hash power centralization, and one mining op, or one small class of miner taking all.

why not use both, size and bandwidth?

the latest fpga's do have high bandwidth.  https://www.xilinx.com/products/technology/memory.html

look at cortex requirement memory is "GPU Memory > 10.7G" ...LOL, that's something.  

looking at https://www.xilinx.com/products/technology/memory.html#internalMemory max is 8GB for the very high end. that can't mine the coin that needs 10.7G.
1080  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GMiner v1.81 Equihash(BEAM, BTG)/CuckooCycle(AE, GRIN)/Ethash/Eaglesong on: November 26, 2019, 10:36:35 PM
Does anyone know why my Cortex hashrate differs so much? Tried out a few diff pools.

Gminer reports 6.5G/s but pool reports 0.125H/s. Does G stand for something I've never noticed before?

same here, cortex in gminer is broken.

maybe dev misplaced the 5% to the miner and 95% to the dev fee LOL  Cheesy
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