Show Posts
|
Pages: [1] 2 3 »
|
any update for this coin or maybe an exchanger ? been mining this coin 2 days now and so far so good ..hope for good profit
|
|
|
We can estimate the price of the coin by miners so we optimized it for the presale, thanks for your reviews. 0.125BTC/MN (2500 satoshi/EXL). You can get yours at discord or https://emixil.pw/shopWebshop is working perfectly. Thanks for your support. im sorry i just dont get it ..what is MN ?
|
|
|
I’d like to feature that Tether has additionally run into issues with the SEC for being tied to the usa dollar and appearing as a protection (in their belief) that can very well be its downfall. Ironic that it’s intention is balance however this aspect round compliance has created greater inherent risk for its ability achievement.
|
|
|
Please don't spam. You are not on the list. But I have applied..😧😧 yeah but you didnt accepted
|
|
|
Personally , I don't think there should be an ICO without whitepaper. The whitepaper bridges the gap between an investor and a company. Can we say a ICO without a whitepaper is a scam? Or what can you say about an ICO without whitepaper
ICOs ought to consist of disclosures regarding the maximum huge hazard factors affecting token holders within the presenting record. Although most investors probable understand that even a success ventures is probably later disintermediated through extra efficient upstarts, a token holder can be surprised to discover that the product does no longer but feature as intended or can also develop a new use or motive altogether depending on the improvement of the technology or, possibly even less predictably
|
|
|
I don't have any concrete plans for this at all, but I've been thinking recently that the Bitcoin community desperately needs some high-quality, unbiased online courses, and perhaps bitcointalk.org would be a good place to host such a thing. This is just a brainstorming thread.
Example courses that come to mind:
Introductory cryptocurrency investing - The main focus would be not getting scammed and not losing all of your money. - It would be very careful not to endorse any particular sites, investments, or trading methods. - Overall extremely conservative, to balance out all of the pump around here. - It might be similar to the sort of material on investor.gov, but less authoritarian (eg. no "only trust SEC-approved things") and with more cryptocurrency focus. Using English naturally online - Tips targeted at non-native English speakers for acting naturally online. Being a constructive bitcointalk.org member Making money online - SANE tips for making money, especially for people in less-developed countries. No unwise things like gambling or high-risk investing, and no non-constructive things like spamming the forum with garbage. Basic cryptocurrency concepts Accepting Bitcoin payments Implementing Bitcoin - A long & advanced course on implementing a Bitcoin-like cryptocurrency largely from scratch in Python or another easy language. (Some of my best courses in university had this model, where you're provided a bunch of library code and then you glue it together by writing a few hundred lines for each assignment, at the end of the course getting some sort of complete thing.)
Some different/modified software would be needed. The existing threads structure is not at all suitable. Neither are wiki pages, since they're too easily messed-with. Maybe some suitable online-course software already exists. It'd be cool if the courses were internally gamified a bit, maybe with "achievements" and stuff. And it could be integrated with the main forum, eg. giving you badges on your profile if you completed a course.
A real challenge, which I'm not exactly sure how to solve, would be to keep them up-to-date, accurate, and unbiased. 99.9% of introductory cryptocurrency info on the Internet is basically an advertisement for something, and therefore not very useful. If anyone could create a course and publish it on equal standing with the other courses, then we'd end up with a huge pile of altcoin-pump courses, "how to make money using totally-safe HYIPs", and stuff like that. But if courses are only written by trusted & competent people after significant mod review, then only a limited number of courses could be created, and they'd probably quickly become outdated. Perhaps it'd work to do a github-style pull-request format led by some trustworthy editors. (Github could even be used, though that's pretty difficult to use for people not already familiar with git.)
Thoughts?
A good idea of course , i personally liked python / implementing crypto sounds really geeky and cool , many newbie user also can take advantage from making money online course. Hope all goes smoothly and cant wait for this course stuff will be coming ( even tho its still planning )
|
|
|
Payments have been sent to the people that qualified https://www.[Suspicious link removed]/en/btc/address/15bXFpRfE9RNUXNM4z84kQMnVvNvCLUCV2 Anyone that didn't qualify this week and hasn't by next pay will be out of the campaign yo im reporting straight 5 days and didnt get paid wtf ?
|
|
|
Hello!
Guys are all Airdrops and Bounty campaigns are a scam? any source for trusted ones? or any way to make crypto for free?
Most Airdrops websites are paid by the owners of the projects they don't care if these projects are scam or not since they get their payments in ETH or BTC so I don't trust them!
Thank you!
Back within the day, it became said that airdrops were more worthwhile than it is right now. Even though that maximum of the airdrops proper now don't have a great deal of price, it can't be said that 99% are scams. It truly is too big of a margin IMO even supposing most of the airdrops simply are scams. There are nevertheless a few available from real and reliable tasks most of the several fraudulent airdrops. finding one, however, could be a diamond
|
|
|
Tokensuite , AmaZix etc. Why the fuck these company always had problem with their bounty , like it always been a little problem or bigger , think we we need to pm needmoney regarding this . Or he just dont care and he only do about his job anyway ( you know the drill ) .
|
|
|
The price of Bitcoin has dropped recently, and this is coupled with a reduction in transaction volumes. It has reached the point where a few miners have turned off their rigs as mining is no longer profitable for them, or switched them to other coins. This leads us to the second discussion topic.
If the price continues to drop, what effect will that have on Bitcoin mining and transactions?
Please note - this is not a discussion on the probability or otherwise of a change in the price of Bitcoin. As always - initial posts by newbies and juniors.
If most of the mining will stop , however the entire quantity of miners gets drastically reduced, the remaining ones may also maintain and continue to be profitable. However, with a far smaller wide variety of miners, unconfirmed transactions may also more larger and many of them will hard to get confirmation – and to mine a block – may get very long. This terrible kind of situation may goes very long for remaining for weeks or months. Such an inconvenience may additionally affect a few greater drop of the Bitcoin price. when things get terrible enough, the mining might also getting shutdown permanently – and of course it could take a day or even weeks to mine a block.
|
|
|
Each block carries a specific quantity of transactions and a hyperlink to the preceding block. This is the thing that connected one block after the others in time. Blocks are therefore organized right and fully secure with those SHA / HASH ( Algorithm Stuff ).
Every node can group transactions collectively right into a block and broadcast it to the network that offers the name to the entire machine ultimate system known as blockchain.
|
|
|
|