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121  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [BETA] CoinBox Faucet Script - Support Multi Short Link Systems on: September 13, 2017, 08:09:02 AM
Great, thanks for your hard work on putting this up. I hope it is enough stable and robust to withstand hacking attacks and all...
122  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] COBINHOOD on: September 13, 2017, 08:03:37 AM
I have always thought that zero trading fees is attainable when you are holding thousands of coins and can profit from them by doing lendings and such. Let's see if this goes ahead and becomes a reality.
123  Economy / Speculation / Re: BITCOIN DUMP - CHINESE ARE OFFLOADING... on: September 13, 2017, 07:56:21 AM
But... what are the news from china Exactly? Banned ICOs? Banned exchanges? Banned Bitcoin?

if the dump till now is from banned exchanges.... I think there will be yet a greater dump. Too many chinese, and too much panic that would produce.
124  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Looks like he is right - BTC price on: September 13, 2017, 07:49:50 AM
If you draw the lines from a little sooner, they'll point up instead of down...

But maybe he is right. And it is fine. I feel that there are lots of people waiting for a correction to come into bitcoin (which would make it rebound up). It'll be higher again probably
125  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Advantages of paying with Bitcoin on: September 13, 2017, 07:45:25 AM
I think one of the great advantages of doing it is to be able to transfer big amounts of money from country to country in a short time and without a great fee. And of course, none except the sender and receiver have to know about it.
126  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Crypto-Buzz, The Ultimate Platform for Cryptocurrency Giveaways! on: September 12, 2017, 07:37:58 AM
Wow this is a great idea and very good for people wanting some crypto. It is getting hard nowadays to obtain coins as faucets are so full of captcha, popups and anti bot links and there isn't almost any altcoin faucets as there used to be.

Will subscribe.
127  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which one is better? Forex or crypto currency trading? on: September 12, 2017, 07:25:53 AM
I do not know much about forex, but it being a much bigger market makes it much less predictable in my opinion. With altcoins you can get info from forums, twitters, and all and there are much less people playing with it. Should be more predictable.

128  Economy / Speculation / Re: Last chance for cheap Bitcoin? on: September 12, 2017, 07:22:46 AM
Well... I understood OP to mean 10k for next's year December (i.e December 2018). And it is quite possible that happens if Bitcoin gets more attention by the media and people in general. As for this December, I am not expecting much more than 5000 or so.

129  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We saw the bright side .. We did not see the dark side yet. on: September 12, 2017, 07:18:31 AM
A tragedy may happen anytime with Bitcoin. Just as with any other currency, to tell the truth... some economic collapse may happen, some unexpected fork, satoshi reappearing and dumping his coins... big exchanges being hacked, Bitcoin being banned. That can make it go very low and make us go through hard times.

And is something that is likely to happen in the future in my opinion.

130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin dies does altcoin die? on: September 11, 2017, 06:48:57 PM
If Bitcoin dies due to a problem with bitcoin itself, other big coins like Ethereum or LTC will most likely continue. There are several exchanges who have base markets of those, and some people will shift to them. Of course, it would be a big down for altcoin market, and perhaps cryptocurrencies will always remain in the shadow and only used by a few if that thing happened.
131  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Intwork Bitcoin Faucets List on: September 11, 2017, 08:23:51 AM
That is a good list you put up there, there are several faucets I did not know of. Thanks for doing this.

You deserve putting your referral links brother! Will add it to my favorites.
132  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How To Spot A Bitcoin Scam on: September 11, 2017, 07:59:18 AM
One of the things I use to consider if something is a scam is think about where the profit comes from. If the site/investment profit to pay you cannot be explained, then it is probably a scam.

Also the longevity of the site. If it has been around for a good time, it is less likely for it to be a scam.
133  Economy / Speculation / Re: about real value of bitcoin ? on: September 11, 2017, 07:38:38 AM
Bitcoin is money, and its value should depend on how many people want to use Bitcoin as money. That is.... if there are 21 million people wanting to move or store 1000 dollars each using bitcoin, Bitcoin should have a value of 1000$ (as there are 21 million bitcoins too).

Of course different people want to use different amounts. But Bitcoin, in my view, should have the vale of the money it represents. It is like a vehicle that gets the value of the money it carries.
134  Economy / Speculation / Re: another day, another dip, another buy the dip on: September 10, 2017, 09:42:27 PM
The dips have not been so low to encourage me to buy yet... Have a buy order but it is lower than the actual price. Should go to the 4000$ or so to trigger it.
135  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How is the Bitcoin's Market Cap determined? on: September 09, 2017, 10:28:51 PM
Yeah... if you have a number of bitcoin in circulation, you just multiply them for the price and you get the market cap...

Which is a quite misleading value by the way. In truth, the total market value is much lower. If someone were to sell only 10% of the bitcoin in circulation, the value will go down so much that the market cap value would not hold. The reverse also is true. If someone were to buy just the 10% of bitcoin that are for sale in exchanges, price would skyrocket and so would marketcap, while in reality, only 10% of the coins were bought at a higher place.
136  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Today Statement by People Bank of China on: September 09, 2017, 08:12:45 PM
It is not that bad they make ICOs slow down a bit... I was seeing ICO after ICO come and go, was almost like the high yield investment plan ads, that last for 4-5 days and then dissappear.
137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EDDIE] Scrypt pow-pos Tribute coin 0% Premine no ICO-IPO on: September 09, 2017, 07:47:55 PM

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Eddie, also known as Eddie the Head, is the mascot for the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He is a perennial fixture of the group's artwork, appearing in all of their album covers (as well as most of their singles) and in their merchandise, which includes T-shirts, posters and action figures. On top of this, Eddie features in all of the band's concerts, as well as in the first-person shooter video game, Ed Hunter, and the role-playing game, Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast.
Originally a papier-mâché mask used in Iron Maiden's stage backdrop, the band transferred the name "Eddie" from the mask to an illustration by Derek Riggs, which was used as the band's debut album cover. Although he is occasionally described as "zombie-like" in the press,Eddie assumes a different guise relating to the themes of individual albums and their corresponding world tours, and has appeared as a cyborg, an Egyptian mummy and a lobotomised mental patient amongst others.
The very first version of Eddie was a mask made by an art student who was friends with Dave "Lights" Beasley,then in charge of lighting, pyrotechnics and other effects for Iron Maiden's live show.[According to Beasley, the original mask was a papier-mâché mould of his own face, which was then used in the band's backdrop, consisting of lights and the band's logo.[ At the end of their live set, during the "Iron Maiden" song, a fish tank pump was used to squirt fake blood out of the mask's mouth, which typically covered their then-drummer Doug Sampson. After this initial incarnation, Beasley constructed a larger mask out of fibreglass, equipped with flashing eyes and the ability to release red smoke from its mouth.
The band's bassist and founding member Steve Harris states that the name "Eddie" comes from the fact that said mask was referred to as "The Head", which sounded like "Ead" in the band members' London accent. According to guitarist Dave Murray the name was also inspired by an old joke:
"A wife had a baby, but it was born with only a head and no body. 'Don't worry,' says the doctor. 'Bring him back in five years time, and we'll probably have a body for him'. So five years go by, and there's Eddie the 'Ead, as his parents have called him, sitting on the mantelpiece, when in walks his dad. 'Son,' he says, 'today's a very special day. It's your fifth birthday, and we've got a very special surprise for you.' 'Oh no,' says Eddie. 'Not another fucking hat!'
"The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg" backdrop, featuring Eddie, during The Final Frontier World Tour
Once Iron Maiden had secured a record contract with EMI, the band's manager Rod Smallwood decided that the band needed "that one figure who utterly stamped his presence and image on the band in a way that was obvious enough to make a good album cover." After seeing some of his artwork on a Max Middleton poster, Smallwood set up a meeting with Derek Riggs and asked to see some of his other illustrations, in the midst of which was the band's first album cover. Originally created as an idea for a punk record (which Riggs states in the 12 Wasted Years documentary was based on an alleged American's skull stuck to a Vietnamese tank), the band had extra hair added to the illustration, making it more suitable to their style of music,and transferred the name from the original masks they used onstage.Surmising that the creature had "great visual continuity," Smallwood decided it would be used for all of the band's artwork.
Smallwood claims that Rupert Perry, EMI's then managing director, came up with the idea that Eddie could become a more active part of the band's concerts, originally portrayed by Smallwood himself, wearing an Eddie mask and a leather jacket. The classic "walk-on" Eddie was created for The Beast on the Road tour by Dave Beasley after seeing a pantomime version of Jack and the Beanstalk, which used similar giants, consisting of "basically a bloke on stilts but dressed up to look about ten feet (3 m) tall." As the band's stage show expanded, an additional gigantic Eddie was also incorporated at the back of the set during "Iron Maiden", which, like the "walk-on" Eddie, would match the theme of the current tour, such as the 30-foot (9 m), mummified version used during the World Slavery Tour, which shot sparks from its eyes.
The "Extra-large" Eddie used during the Eddie Rips Up the World Tour
Eddie's debut appearance was on the band's first single cover, "Running Free," in which his face was covered by shadow to protect his identity before the release of the band's first album.Since then, Eddie has assumed a different guise for each cover, such as a "mummified Egyptian god" for Powerslave, a lobotomised mental patient for Piece of Mind,[emerging from a grave in Live After Death,and a cyborg for Somewhere in Time.In addition to the band's album covers and live shows, the character also appears in merchandise including T-shirts, posters and action figures,]as well as the group's two video games: the 1999 first-person shooter, Ed Hunter,and the 2016 role-playing game, Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast.On top of this, Eddie features as an unlockable character in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.


Recognition

Gibson.com described Eddie in 2008 as "the most recognizable metal icon in the world and one of the most versatile too,"while in 2009 Gigwise called him "perhaps the most enduring band mascot of all time."Many artists who have been influenced by Iron Maiden hold their artwork in high regard, with Joey Jordison, former member of Slipknot commenting that he bought his first album "on the strength of the cover alone" and Corey Taylor, also of Slipknot, stating that "there wasn't a dude that I hung out with that wasn't trying to draw Eddie on their schoolbooks."Steve-O, from Jackass, says that they have "the coolest album covers in the music industry" and Lars Ulrich, of Metallica, comments that "they had the best packaging, the coolest T-shirts — everything." Mick Wall describes Eddie as "the immortal soul of Iron Maiden, the defining symbol of the eternally youthful, blissfully uncompromising spirit of the band's music."
in 2008, Eddie won the "Icon Award" at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards.

Other artists

Melvyn Grant's The Final Frontierversion of Eddie during The Final Frontier World Tour
From 1980 onwards, the band's Eddie artwork was provided exclusively by Derek Riggs until 1992, when the band decided to accept contributions from other artists, with Smallwood explaining that they "wanted to upgrade Eddie for the '90s. We wanted to take him from this sort of comic-book horror creature and turn him into something a bit more straightforward so that he became even more threatening."Since then, Riggs has contributed much less to the band's artwork, creating part of one studio album, one single and two compilation covers, while the band have employed a number of different artists:
Melvyn Grant first drew Eddie for the Fear of the Dark sleeve, the first time anyone other than Riggs had designed a cover for Iron Maiden in which Eddie was pictured.[30] Grant also worked on the Virtual XI,Death on the Road,"The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg",The Final Frontier and From Fear to Eternity covers.
Mark Wilkinson's The Book of SoulsEddie as it appears on the band's Boeing 747, Ed Force One
Mark Wilkinson depicted Eddie as a bat for the poster of their 1992 Monsters of Rock appearance, which was later used for the cover of the Live at Donington remaster. Wilkinson has also contributed to "The Wicker Man" and "Out of the Silent Planet" singles, as well as the Best of the 'B' Sidescompilation, and the 2015 studio album, The Book of Souls.
Hugh Syme, noted for both his album cover work and guest musician appearances for the Canadian progressive rock band Rush, provided the modeled artwork for The X Factor.
Tom Adams provided the artwork to Edward the Great, showing Eddie as a King on a throne.
Director Bob Cesca of Camp Chaos created animations of various past Eddie incarnations for new versions of the "Aces High", "The Number of the Beast", "The Wicker Man", "Flight of Icarus", "Run to the Hills" and "The Trooper" music videos, included in the Visions of the Beast DVD.
Although not listed on the record's release, the From Fear to Eternity album sleeve credits David Patchett with creating the Dance of Death cover.According to MusicRadar, Patchett asked for his name to be removed from the album's credits after the band decided to use an unfinished version of his design.The artwork was negatively received, with Sputnikmusic deeming it "terrible".
Tim Bradstreet, best known for his contributions to The Punisher comics, created the cover of A Matter of Life and Death.
Anthony Dry created the "El Dorado" and "The Final Frontier" radio promo covers, featuring Melvyn Grant's The Final Frontier Eddie in a comic book cover style.




Various Incarnations



Iron Maiden, the first artwork featuring Eddie, originally created for a possible punk record, based on an American's head allegedly stuck to a Vietnamese tank.
"Running Free", the band's first release to depict Eddie, painted after the album cover so his face was hidden to protect his identity.
"Sanctuary", showing Eddie above Margaret Thatcher's corpse, wielding a knife. According to Riggs, the band's management censored the image themselves to gain publicity.
"Women in Uniform", according to Riggs features Margaret Thatcher about to get "her own back" on Eddie.
Killers, featuring Eddie with an axe and his victim clawing at his shirt. Based on a block of flats in which Riggs lived at the time, it contains several references to the band, such as the "Ruskin Arms" and "Charlotte the Harlot".
"Twilight Zone", features Eddie's spirit reaching towards a woman through a mirror. According to Rod Smallwood, Iron Maiden's manager, the band were criticised as Eddie appeared to be attacking the woman.
"Purgatory", depicts the devil's face crumbling away to reveal Eddie.
Maiden Japan, shows Eddie with a Samurai sword. The cover was painted at short notice as the original,featuring Eddie decapitating Paul Di'Anno, was withdrawn as the band were considering replacing him.
The Number of the Beast, depicts Eddie controlling the Devil like a puppet, who, in turn, also controls a puppet Eddie, causing controversy with American evangelists. Originally painted for the "Purgatory" song, Smallwood withheld the artwork for the following album, deeming it too good for a single.
"Run to the Hills", shows Eddie fighting Satan with a Native American tomahawk, a reference to the song itself.
"The Number of the Beast", the single cover showing Eddie holding the devil's severed head, which Riggs claims was meant to look like Salvador Dalí.
Piece of Mind, a lobotomised Eddie, in a straitjacket, is chained at the neck to a padded cell.
"Flight of Icarus", shows a metal-winged Eddie torching Icarus with a Flamethrower, which Riggs states was meant to look like Led Zeppelin's Swan Song logo. The painting also contains a small box, meant to be Eddie's Piece of Mind padded cell.
"The Trooper", depicts Eddie in a red coat uniform, during the Charge of the Light Brigade.
Powerslave, featuring a statue of Eddie as an Egyptian pharaoh.
"2 Minutes to Midnight", showing Eddie sitting in front of an atomic explosion.
"Aces High", depicts Eddie in a Spitfire cockpit
Live After Death, shows Eddie rising from the grave.
"Run to the Hills (live)", contains live versions of "Run to the Hills" and "Phantom of the Opera" and so featured Eddie as the phantom in a hilly landscape.
Somewhere in Time, Eddie appears as a cyborg in a Blade Runner-inspired future.The cover is notable for containing dozens of Easter eggs relating to the band and pop culture references
"Wasted Years", as the single came out before the album, the band did not want to reveal Eddie's new cyborg guise, so he appears only as a partial reflection in a time machine.
"Stranger in a Strange Land", depicts Eddie as Clint Eastwood in a Star Wars-esque bar.Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, depicts a surreal Eddie with most of his body removed, which Riggs claims was because he was "sick of painting him" and this would mean there would not be as much of him to draw.Riggs also comments that he set it in a "polar landscape" after seeing a documentary on the North Pole, and that Eddie's head on fire was inspired by Arthur Brown."Can I Play with Madness", shows Eddie's brain being destroyed.
"The Evil That Men Do", according to Riggs he drew the artwork in a single night.
"The Clairvoyant", depicts Eddie with three faces, indicating the ability to see the past, present and future.
"Infinite Dreams"/ Maiden England, featuring Eddie riding a motorcycle.
No Prayer for the Dying, shows Eddie bursting out of another grave. The cover originally had Eddie strangling a gravedigger while bursting from the grave. The gravedigger was removed from the cover for the 1998 remastered release. Unlike the band's previous artworks, in which he would retain the same features gained with each release (such as the Piece of Mind lobotomy), Eddie returned to how he was in the first few albums.
"Holy Smoke", depicting Eddie destroying a group of televisions broadcasting TV evangelists, who the song itself attacks.
"Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", featured several different covers, such as one in which Eddie is stood outside "The Paradise Club" (a British TV series which Bruce Dickinson featured in) with Jessica Rabbit, and one in which Eddie appears as the Grim Reaper in a graveyard.
Fear of the Dark, the first cover not created by Derek Riggs, features Melvyn Grant's design of Eddie as a tree monster.
"Be Quick or Be Dead", shows Eddie attacking Robert Maxwell. According to Riggs, Eddie was drawn directly onto a photo of Maxwell.
A Real Live One, depicts Eddie biting through an electrical cord.
"Fear of the Dark (live)", has Eddie as Steve Harris.The artwork was also used for the Raising Hell video.
A Real Dead One, features Eddie as a radio DJ.
"Hallowed Be Thy Name (live)", as lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson was leaving, the artwork depicts him being skewered with a trident by Eddie, who appears as the devil
Live at Donington, re-release depicts Eddie as a bat, originally created by Mark Wilkinson for the Monsters of Rock 1992 poster.
The X Factor, created by Hugh Syme, shows Eddie on an operating table being vivisected by machine with most of his insides showing. Due to the cover's graphic nature, the band had to provide a less-violent alternative consisting of a similar Eddie from a distance.
"Man on the Edge" is a close-up of the model's head.
"Lord of the Flies", also by Syme, has Eddie in an electric chair surrounded by two giant flies.
Best of the Beast, features a selection of Riggs' past Eddies.
"Virus", two covers, one by Syme, and one by Riggs featuring Eddie on a printed circuit board.
Virtual XI, Eddie reaches towards a child wearing a virtual reality headset, created by Melvyn Grant.
"The Angel and the Gambler", Eddie with wings standing outside a floating casino, created by Derek Riggs.
"Futureal", also by Riggs, Eddie appears as a statue head with his brain exposed.Alternate covers for these two singles are renders of Eddie as he would appear in Ed Hunter.
Ed Hunter, featuring the version of Eddie used in the game.
Brave New World, this Eddie originally appeared in a cloud of smoke coming from a burning "Wicker Man" Eddie, a piece of artwork created by Derek Riggs, but was removed and placed into the album art, wherein his cloud form looms over a futuristic version of London.
"The Wicker Man", Eddie appears as a Wicker Man, created by Mark Wilkinson.
"Out of the Silent Planet", features Eddie at a press conference, also designed by Wilkinson. An alternate cover uses the same Eddie from the Brave New World cover.
Rock in Rio: in both the CD and the DVD, as a cloud similar to the Brave New World cover, but looming over the Rock in Rio stage where the band played instead.
"Run to the Hills (2002 CD)", released to fund the recently created charity Clive Burr MS Trust Fund. One version had in its cover a Ross Halfin picture of Dickinson taken during the Rio concert digitally manipulated to turn him into Eddie.
BBC Archives, created by Derek Riggs for Billboard, the artwork originally depicted Eddie destroying Capitol Records (with whom they had just signed) with the pole of a British flag,[ but the building was changed for the album cover to him destroying the Broadcasting House instead.
Beast over Hammersmith, shows Eddie planting a British flag in the earth, adapted from The Beast on the Road tour programme from 1982, drawn by Derek Riggs.
Best of the 'B' Sides, depicts Eddie mooning from behind the wheel of a truck (with the words "Up the Irons" written across his rear end), illustrated by Mark Wilkinson.Wilkinson also designed the Eddie's Archive embossed metal case.
Edward the Great, showing Eddie on a throne in full royal regalia, was created by Tom Adams.
Dance of Death, features Eddie as the Grim Reaper, created by David Patchett.
"Wildest Dreams", shot of Eddie in a top hat from the "Wildest Dreams" music video.
"Rainmaker", cover also taken from its music video.
Death on the Road, features Eddie as an undertaker, designed by Melvyn Grant.
A Matter of Life and Death, shows Eddie riding a tank, created by Tim Bradstreet.
"The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg", depicts Eddie destroying the grave of Benjamin Breeg with a pickaxe, created by Melvyn Grant.
"Different World", cover is a still from the song's music video.
Somewhere Back in Time, shows the cyborg Eddie (from Somewhere in Time) erupting from the Powerslave statue.
The Final Frontier, drawn by Melvyn Grant, shows Eddie as an Extraterrestrial retrieving a key from a space ship. The artwork confused many fans claiming that it was not Eddie. Melvyn Grant himself has distanced this new monster from previous Eddie incarnations, stating that it "is not Eddie, as such,although the band members state that it is.
The "El Dorado" and "The Final Frontier" radio promo covers, featuring Grant's new Eddie in a comic book sleeve, were created by Anthony Dry.
From Fear to Eternity, created by Melvyn Grant, shows three different incarnations: the Wicker Man Eddie from the "Wicker Man" single, the tank-riding Eddie from the A Matter of Life and Death album cover and a cross between the Dance of Death, Fear of the Dark and The Final Frontier Eddies.
The Book of Souls, created by Mark Wilkinson. This Eddie draws inspiration from Maya civilization, wearing facepaint and earspools similar to those of the Mesoamerican people.




Eddie against shitcoins

A shitcoin is basically an altcoin that becomes worthless over time or one that turns out to be a scam operation. And there seems to be an abundance of badly designed shitcoins in the crypto world. New altcoins that don’t introduce any significant technological innovation are also usually considered to be shitcoins. There are many reasons people would be interested in creating a new altcoin and as you can imagine, pure greed is the number one reason. Who wouldn’t want to create money out of thin air? Creating a long-lasting altcoin though, is a much harder thing to pull off. It requires many of the same qualities that run successful businesses: great leadership, communication, transparency, marketing and community engagement.
We are against this and've created eddie coin for many reasons, included to show other devs how deliver a great coin with few resources.
But eddie coin wants to be also a protest coin against all those fraudulent ICOS where developers disappear wil=th millon of dollars in their pockets.
We've premined 0 coins , we want topay the expenses of  the coin we run our own mining pool which fees will be used to mantain the network and hopefully way more! like exchanges etc.
We beleive that the union between developers and community could bringm much more benefit that an abnormal premine.
We want as well to encorage you to mine at our pool and help actively in the coin development.







We've designed a interesting reward scheme for eddie coin, during the 5 years who last the pow period. We don't descart to make future modifications in this code to implement new improvements or afronting an eventual situation of hyper inflation.
In any case our community will be informed with time enough to prepare theirselves for a hard-soft fork as required
Eddie is also a fast payment method with its fast transactions, very usefull for merchants, that can ask our team for a personalized wallet or further information.



We aim to introduce Eddie like payment method to merchants and find a real usage for it, for now, our team offer services payables only with Eddie, try out!





We are currently working with this roadmap, but this coin has a huge potential and with community support we can archieve bigger task, like recognizion from merchants, payment processors or bigger exchanges.
We can do many things if the circurstances are favorable.
In the meanwhile enjoy this friendly cryptocurrency and enjoy mining and trading


















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please quote I am still newbie



Quoted, I have always been a big fan of Iron Maiden Cheesy. Please reserve the Spanish translation for me. Will try to get some eddies on my wallet Smiley
138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I just dumped my IOTAs on: September 09, 2017, 03:59:01 PM
I just dumped mine with loses today due to the paragon-iota teaming up. I am glad to confirm there are more motives to run away from it.

That was an informative post mate.
139  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: MyDoge.Site - 0.2 Doge Every 0 Min on: September 09, 2017, 03:43:53 PM
I've just tried and managed to get the 0.2 doge. Thanks! Perhaps too many captchas/screens until you get to the actual claim, but the 0 min timer perhaps is worth it somehow.
140  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoins dropped by almost 500 $ just a few minutes on: September 09, 2017, 03:09:39 PM
For a thing so serious as china banning exchanges, the price drop has not been too deep. Bitcoin is stronger than I expected and am hopeful it will recover with no harm.

Perhaps it is time to buy a little.
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