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1  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk Discord Server on: February 04, 2022, 02:39:44 AM
Alright, thank you very much. This might have already been done, but if not, is there a way you can make a pinned post to help people find it?
2  Other / Meta / Bitcointalk Discord Server on: February 03, 2022, 07:16:30 AM
Hello,
This might be a stupid question (I have seen the party server), but is there an official Bitcointalk Discord server?


Thanks
3  Economy / Economics / Re: Better Bitcoin Value Estimator/Calculator on: October 10, 2014, 04:25:15 AM
My best attempt to explain it is this:
If their only existed 100 1 gram gold nuggets, and 1000, 1 gram silver nuggets; than a trade of 1 gold nugget should equal 10 silver right?

Unfortunately, no. Price depends on supply and demand. The demand curves for gold and silver are not the same, so simply scaling the supply curve by a factor of 10 will give you different results, even assuming the supply curves are also the same.

Just look at the actual numbers for gold and silver. Silver is 17 times more abundant than gold, yet gold is worth about 50 times silver.

You just said the same thing as I did, and I do know that the value of Bitcoin is dependent on many factors. This calculator will take into account as many factors, and variables as possible. This calculator takes into account the many sources of information now currently available, then it inputs the information into a series of algorithms. This calculator will aim to compare the price of buying a Bitcoin at its value against the effort required to manufacture those coins. This will help to balance the Bitcoin economy, as the exchange rate should be more stable. This is just one example of the output; again the program will run multiple algorithms. These algorithms are against current and historical data, then this information will be fed into another plotting algorithm. The plotting program will attempt to estimate the value. Again this is only an estimate, it does not mean that the exchange rate will not rise or fall. There are many factors to take into account when estimating the value Bitcoins. I can guarantee that with as large as the network as grown, the amount of money required to maintain that speed will grow. With the block halving of the network two things will happen: 1. Miners will soon begin to rely more heavily on transaction fees, as the system intended. This will require more users to move their Bitcoins, in order to pay the added cost.(Not likely if I have 1000 BTC that I'm holding onto until the price rises. I mean why should I throw away money right?) or 2. Bitcoin prices will rise to makeup for the larger required cost to maintain the network.

There are many more things that could happen, but those are the most likely in my opinion. Lets face it, people will be turning off their miners. But unless some larger network members go bust, they won't be turning theirs off anytime soon.
4  Economy / Economics / Re: Better Bitcoin Value Estimator/Calculator on: October 01, 2014, 11:41:03 PM
Yes I will publicly post the source code for this project. This is not science, its math! The tool will allow the user to adjust the values of the algorithm, thus adjusting the end estimate up or down. All the suggested values will be derived from historical data, and trade data. The user will be able to adjust the values to reflect possible changes to the value in the future. This tool will also attempt to suggest the price makeup of Bitcoin, and will make suggestions as to where Bitcoin needs to improve in order to maintain a constant price. So for example this tool may predict that Bitcoin needs more merchant adaptation to maintain its value, or that the mining effort has overshot the required network hashrate. Bitcoin value has been inherently difficult to estimate because of the very nature of the system. We have treated Bitcoin like a stock, and traded it at the amount offered. Bitcoin is not a stock plan, Bitcoin is a method of payment. The best way to measure the value of Bitcoin is by incorporating all the available information into the model. Then you may attempt to estimate the actual makeup of the Bitcoin ecosystem, and thereby develop an estimated value.

My best attempt to explain it is this:
If their only existed 100 1 gram gold nuggets, and 1000, 1 gram silver nuggets; than a trade of 1 gold nugget should equal 10 silver right?
5  Economy / Economics / Re: Better Bitcoin Value Estimator/Calculator on: September 30, 2014, 08:25:25 AM
True, this application will be based off of historical data. The range provided does not mean it will be the rate Bitcoin is traded at, this will NOT be a real time value estimator. It will be a historical data interpreter, based off of available past market data. Bitcoin value may rise or fall, based off of many variable factors. The application will only attempt to guess a range for the next day's coin price.
6  Economy / Economics / Better Bitcoin Value Estimator/Calculator on: September 28, 2014, 01:37:30 PM
Hello everyone, I am curious if anyone would be interested in an application that computed the value of Bitcoin. This application will currently only compute to usd values, and relies on historical electrical rate records. The algorithm will also take network hashrate historical data, and use that value in its estimate. The application will not try to compute an exact value, but rather a range of Bitcoins suggested value. This application will use a similar algorithm as this graph shows, but will take transaction volumes(# of transactions, amount per transaction, total bitcoins traded, usd/btc exchange volume, ect) into account. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789594.0 This calculator will also allow the users to manipulate the values such as, coin(BTC, LTC, PPC), network, electrical rates, difficulty, and more. This tool will provide a suggested price range, value may be higher or lower.

Please take the time to submit an answer to my survey, and leave me your ideas.
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