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Aww who moved the market? I wanted more cheap!!
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New wallet, multi-sig and masternode system would send BBR to the peak
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Thanks for the update, the Boolberry Monthly Progress Report is very helpful for my promotion. Promotion? I am conducting boolberry China propaganda so that potential investors can find gold in the sand. I think boolberry needs to fix its wallet and get onto more exchanges before any promotion. BTC-Alpha is shady as hell. No point putting the cart before the horse. This project needs time to recover from dev absence; the wallet still references poloniex for gods sake.
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Looking to buy BBR off-exchange (due to low liquidity).
Please message me the amount that you are willing to sell and we'll work out a rate and escrow agent.
ESCROW ONLY
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While clone coin peasants fuss over which fruit/ animal/ color etc coin is the best, NXTer's are buying lambo's
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How quickly will SC be emitted? I've read total supply will be over 14,000,000,000 in less than a year and is only ~4,000,000,000 now.
That was a rookie error by the dev if is this is true. I'm not sure why the dev is puzzled by the price when the emissions are so high, so early on.
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I spotted Siacoin on poloniex as it is one of the highest volume coins at the moment with one of the lowest market caps.
How did Siacoin get to market so quickly? Any technical users on here willing to educate me on the difference between the two coins? It looks like both were striving towards decentralized storage and Siacoin already has a partnership with Crypti as it is already functioning.
Hi! I'm the project lead for Sia, and I think I have a few answers. 1. We've been working on Sia for a long time. We've been working mostly in stealth, because as developers we didn't feel comfortable creating a lot of buzz around a product that didn't exist yet. It sort of rubbed us the wrong way. Sia was conceived around August 2013 - roughly the same time that the Bitcoin price started its acceleration towards $1200. We did our first crowd fund in May 2014, which also predates Storj's first crowd fund. 2. The Sia team comes from what I feel is a much stronger technical background. I rejected a full time job offer from Google to pursue Sia. I have been studying Bitcoin since 2011. Many of the core ideas behind Sia got bounced off of people like Gregory Maxwell and Peter Todd, helping us to find the flaws in our early designs and iterate to something superior. (note: I don't think that either Maxwell or Todd would publicly endorse Sia. They helped see and get past some of the early obstacles, but never took any sort of formal role as mentors and never worked on the project directly). We have been working on Sia at full steam for about 9 months. (We had a prior implementation that had to be thrown away). We have done our absolute best to use best practices, and are targeting enterprise customers. We are creating a platform that's designed to be maximally efficient, maximally powerful, and as low cost as possible. I think that, thus far, we have been very successful in laying the groundwork. While Sia is a live currency, the platform itself is still in beta. We are still refining the API. We are still implementing the best host selection algorithms. We are still working on the startup time of the program and are still writing tests for the most important features. Overall, I do believe that Sia is one of the strongest implementations of a cryptocurrency out there. Many parts of the code have 3x lines of tests code as actual code. Over the next 1-3 months we are going to be rolling out significantly more powerful features for uploading and sharing files over the Sia network. We will be improving the API so that other applications can easily tap into the Sia network for their own use. So far, since launching on June 7th, Sia has put out 4 releases. The 5th is right around the corner, and has substantial algorithmic and API improvements compared to the previous release. ----- I will try to watch this thread so that I can answer any questions. You guys are also welcome to join us here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1060294.new#newThank you for your input! That gives a lot of background to SIA, which sounds very promising. I just picked some up Good luck!
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I spotted Siacoin on poloniex as it is one of the highest volume coins at the moment with one of the lowest market caps.
How did Siacoin get to market so quickly? Any technical users on here willing to educate me on the difference between the two coins? It looks like both were striving towards decentralized storage and Siacoin already has a partnership with Crypti as it is already functioning.
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https://www.bitrated.com/jespow/reviewsHe tells the community that trading is active on kraken. He FAILS to tell people that you have to be fully verified (that takes days) or provide collateral (which takes days due to no staff). Now my ETH is stuck in kraken because of this liar. If you plan to do early release, do it properly and actually notify the staff of your intentions. Right now it is just the kraken staff and their pals selling.
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This is a LIE!I followed this guide and CANNOT trade on kraken without being tier 4 verified which takes days.
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Ethereum has the best chance of overtaking BTC. The hype is real. Who else is going all in?
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I thought Jason Annice (RealSolid) made his millions scamming people on mcxnow.com with his illegal share sale and is now covering his tracks. Closed down the website (by tricking everyone that it was getting revamped), removed all references to mcxnow, handed over all microcash development to someone else etc. I feel like a sucker buying mcxfee Hate to break it to you but I tracked down Realsolid in 2011. I spoke to him via phone. Back in 2011 when he started his first scam he was a tad bit sloppy posting on his Twitter about Solidcoin the day before it's actual launch. Keep in mind this was in the infancy of altcoins. There were less than five total and Solidcoin was the first after Namecoin. All were SHA256 Bitcoin clones. Check out this guy's August 2011 Tweet about Solidcoin. Daniel Parnell has a very involved history with the Armitt brothers who went on to found the forerunner of mcxNOW called CryptoXchange. https://twitter.com/zarquonsknees~BCX~ So you're saying realsolid = Kevin Armitt and Daniel Parnell can verify this? Interesting...
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I thought Jason Annice (RealSolid) made his millions scamming people on mcxnow.com with his illegal share sale and is now covering his tracks. Closed down the website (by tricking everyone that it was getting revamped), removed all references to mcxnow, handed over all microcash development to someone else etc. I feel like a sucker buying mcxfee
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I was 9. Turning 15 this year
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Why have I only heard of maybe 2 of those press release links? It just looks like a lot of paid spam.
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Bter... yuck! If you want to lose all of your Siacoins, go right ahead.
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If you have your secret key, you can get your XRP out.
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