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41  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 29, 2014, 07:07:41 PM
Thanks for your prompt reply. I shall take your advice and report back as soon as I can.

Hi Xangma,

I looked at the log file you PMd me.

It seems the program may not have privilages to write to its workspace location? Could you possible try running it with higher privelages.

Or perhaps your anti virus is stopping it, in which case you might make an exception for it to have write access to just its workspace location and sub directories (location appears at the top of the log).
42  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 27, 2014, 12:14:29 PM
Great program! Through lots of testing I've found a few bugs. I can't load any charts, only create a new one. Also, if you create a new one with the same name as a previous one, it has the settings of the previous one already ...
Also, sometimes the bot stops putting in trades, flipping between bots in the robot selection toggle used to reset it, but I'm not quite sure how to replicate this.
Thanks =D

Hi Xangma,

Thanks for your report!

It's a bug if it can't load existing charts.

OK, when you try and load a previously created chart what happens?

Could you possibly:

[1]
open up cortex7 fresh.

[2]
try and load an existing chart.

[3]
open the program log file using APP SETTINGS -> SYSTEM LOG -> SHOW LOG

[4]
copy the log file to clipboard and post here.

NOTE if the clipboard copy doesn't work for you then could you possibly look for any orange warning/error entries.

The bot only puts in a trade if one of the channel lines has changed value, so in price channel when the channels stay straight for a long time it may not put in the first trade for a while. The TOGGLE BID ASK should always force it to put in the initial trade though?

I hope to get it running well for you. Wink
43  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: November 24, 2014, 05:14:15 PM
...
The old school still view the world through this gold prism.
...


Yeah, that can probably go on for a few more decades. The youngest people who remember dollars as being tied to gold in their everyday life are probably in their 50-60s now. So another 20-30 years before those who viscerally internalize gold as money no longer run humanity to any meaningful degree. So the question for the next 20-30 years is: will economic rationality win out, or will those visceral childhood associations, and the power wielded by those who have them, be enough for a monetary resurgence of gold? I think it's a coin toss (and not a gold coin; too heavy).

Kinda doesn't matter, though, in the bitcoin vs gold discussion. Upside potential for bitcoin is considerably larger, with, in my opinion, greater probability of hitting the success case. The only spot where gold shines is if you want to be certain that your holding won't go to zero in the next 20-30 years (could still go -80%, though).


It's not a sentimental thing, Gold's a little deeper than that, it does have POW behind it and a very long history of working just fine because of it.

I would argue that "youngsters" stupidly tolerate fiat, over 99% of people haven't a clue what money is. I'd take a 10 year position in gold over toilet paper any day.

Gold and Bitcoin are pretty similar economically. Fiat is our common enemy, but nobody seems to mind it too much, someone was lauding the emergence of "cryptofiat" recently, I told him it was an oxymoron.
44  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: November 23, 2014, 02:23:44 AM
You can end the currency quite nicely without ending the country.

As long as the Imperial Armies are standing and agree we can do pretty much what we want. Quantic weapons pose a problem that only true peace can resolve. to get true peace love must be at the center of it. Gold is against peace and love. It destroy the Earth. If you can't live in peace with the Earth that saw you born, what else could you expect, but what you seed is what you are going to ripe.

The end of the dollar-as-we-know-it is already baked in.  We are just playing out the rope.  It has nothing to do with Bitcoin, the Empire has done it to itself with a broken model.

Bitcoin is one of the possibilities of preventing the war and despotism, that historically follows when very large currencies fail....

Napoleon after the Assignat hiperinflation
Hitler after the Weimar Republic
Dark Ages after the Roman debasement

Bitcoin brings a hope for peace in the times to come.  The time that any student of history can tell us promises to be the most dire challenge humanity has yet faced.  We just need to can keep it from doing to itself what every other currency does.

Yes, fiat sucks ass, however I refuse to believe anybody launching a fractional fiat system is mathematically retarded enough to think it is long term tennable. I suspect it's collapse was planned in from the start. A very slick way of extracting labor from peons.

The currently collapsing system was a case of "do as i say, not as i do, or feel the wrath!". i.e. if we were to help with "inflation" we would be locked up as counterfeiters.

Bitcoin is a tool that offers a robust solution, but I fear the general population is too idiotic to make it happen. They are too easily swayed by emotional FUD spreading sheisters and they no longer trust themselves, they still trust besuited "experts" though. Their are very few free thinking and articulate men and women left on the planet.

Only a small fraction of a percent of people understand what money is (or what it's supposed to be) they are still like children.
45  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: United we stand, divided we fall - the coming rise of cryptofiat on: November 18, 2014, 02:01:45 AM
Ha ha,

At least we know gov (aka banks, yes they're now one and the same) would use POW for fiat shit coin mining.

where POW == Proof of Weapons!

46  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: United we stand, divided we fall - the coming rise of cryptofiat on: November 17, 2014, 08:06:44 PM
good insight, but i think the gov would oppose it cause it is decentralized. they don't like this way.

The gov would love it because it IS centralized.

Fiat has to be centralized, do you really think a coin would work if in the wallet there was a button labelled "Mint Coin Now" you would trust all users to use the button with restraint? Cheesy
47  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 14, 2014, 08:29:24 PM
Just introduced a large discount to app subscription prices:

https://www.cortex7.net/form/buy_now1

48  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 14, 2014, 07:35:00 PM
Thank you!

I sent you a PM. Looking forward to extensive testing!

 Smiley

Loaded you up.

Safe voyage to you, the waters are choppy at the moment!
49  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 14, 2014, 02:13:06 PM
Hi,

I decided to test your app on Android and so far I really like it. To unlock the full functionality I did a 1-Day subscription as I was under the impression this would only start ticking when the application went to release status.

From the subscription page:

Quote
You can gain access to the full latest beta functionality by purchasing any of the subscription plans below.

When Cortex7 leaves beta phase and reaches a fully functional* stable release state (2015); your purchased subscription will begin to tick down

Today I logged in and it says subscription expired.

Am I missing something? Don't get me wrong I don't want to freeload on you but I would have liked to get to grips with the software before signing up for a longer period of time.

Thanks in advance for a heads up.

My bad! I've now removed the text you quoted from the user account panel.

Anyone who purchased a subscription ( smaller than 2 months ) before today then PM me your Cortex7 account user name and I will load you with 2 months subscription to compensate for the error.

50  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sell off is imminent? on: November 13, 2014, 05:43:19 AM
You got some low hanging bid orders? Cheesy

I would get 80% in if I were you.

51  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 10, 2014, 03:11:16 PM
do you offer affiliate scheme?

No, but it's something I would like to add.
Any thoughts on what it should be like are welcomed.
52  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 10, 2014, 03:10:09 PM
Ok thanks I will look at that

No probs, and thanks for the feedback.

As a developer it's very easy to assume that users know all about it already. It's difficult to look at the whole thing through "clean eyes".

I need to restructure the app a little... If user not registered then popup clear instructions about what needs doing next.

A few weeks back I spent ages trying to work out how to get API keys in Kraken, I wrote to support and they said, "just click this tab...". I did not see it before.


53  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Robot Software - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 10, 2014, 02:19:07 PM
I cant get a thing out of this programme. Would be pretty good if you had a basic setup user guide. An easy step
thing just to get up and running. Im met with a blank screen with a message that asks for some kind
of code. I can see no codes or anything related codes on your website.

There's a "Getting Started" section in the user manual:
https://www.cortex7.net/docs/index.html

This is what you need to do:

Quote
Binding the Client App to Your Account.

You need to bind your Cortex7 client application to your Cortex7 account held on the Cortex7 server. You only need to do this once:

1.
Obtain your NETCODE from your online Cortex7 account

2.
Start up your Cortex7 client application.

3.
Open menu panel:
Menu Panel: App Settings

4.
Tap menu item:
Subscription Status

5.
Tap menu item: CODE to enter the keyboard.

6.
Type or paste your NETCODE into the keyboard and press "ENT".

7.
Now press the "VALIDATE NET CODE" menu item.

8.
You should be greeted and told about your subscription status.

9.
Press the "OK" button.
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: VorteX -VTX (Previously VvXx) - New Roadmap on: November 08, 2014, 04:33:09 AM
Looking good. Cool
55  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cortex7 - Bitcoin Trading Software App - Windows, Linux, Mac, Android. on: November 07, 2014, 10:22:39 PM
V1.07 released:
https://www.cortex7.net/download/index.html

Added function to swap the robots current order mode (bid or ask).

more info in the docs:
https://www.cortex7.net/docs/cortex7_user_guide.pdf#page=41
56  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III on: November 07, 2014, 06:29:12 PM
@pagan:

57  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: November 06, 2014, 03:41:23 PM
We're going UP.

Last chance to get in the train.

I think that ~1% upward jolt a few minutes ago originated from ~1500 alot of BTC being market order purchased on BTC china.
All other exchanges arb bots went yummy spanning a few mins later. BTCe only did a small amount of the arb.

Yes get on the train, good chance of departure anytime now.
58  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: November 06, 2014, 03:10:36 PM
geezuz crimony.  i actually AM starting to feel bad...

Maybe this will lessen the bad... hmmmm... maybe not  Shocked

59  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: November 06, 2014, 03:07:33 PM
My Noob Questions:

Say a sidechain were created for paypal:

Would paypal have to buy existing coins and move them to sidechain?

When in that sidechain these coins would have same fiat price as existing chain coins?

The better question is what is the use case for a paypal chain?

Paypal is used to send money over the world. Bitcoin does that natively so honestly I don't see it.



I think a corp of that size could build a "buyer protection" scheme, just as they do for fiat now. It would work like this:

Merchants have to register with paypal, photo ID, prooof of address, bank account info etc.

Buyers can contest trades, and will get refund if they can prove non delivery or defective goods etc.

Paypal instantly refunds buyer and then collects off seller by taking coin/fiat from account or if none then suspending account.

Why would a sidechain be needed for this? Maybe it wouldn't but paypal might want to have extra features giving an element of central control to the new blockchain, like each transaction is multisig and they always have a needed key. Pure speculation on my part here.

But regardless of paypal I am still interested to know if existing coin debasement can occur through SC.

60  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: November 06, 2014, 03:16:46 AM
My Noob Questions:

Say a sidechain were created for paypal:

Would paypal have to buy existing coins and move them to sidechain?

When in that sidechain these coins would have same fiat price as existing chain coins?
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