There is a nice intermediate bottom around 0.007-0.005 to bounce off in March on the way to 0.002-0.001 by June. new post here?
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Switzerland is famous for its financial privacy. Good place to bank and keep your affairs private especially if you don't want agencies like Fincen and SEC sniffing around.
Gone those days... Switzerland signed the OECD, USA not....
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You kinda alluding that you hacked facebook in early days via sshd vulnerability and steal the soruce code Further idiotic posts from an obvious shill. When you don't understand the first thing about the internet why on earth would you invest your money with an unprofessional software developer who claims that "ternary logic" is some sort of "magic mist"? Hm, same holds for most coins here since no issuer needs to lay out the risks...
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..Popcorn...
He won't bother to answer the question as he actually can't (as there is no justifiable reason to do such a thing at all). He fucked up and is now unable to admit it. Sorry, if I brocke that up. 😀
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Really - so you think it is "professional" to use a "root" restricted port in your software do you?
Yes, when there is a reason to do so. And that is? (please enlighten us all) ..Popcorn...
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BTC momentum is rather downside ( dev / scaling / block size debate hurts) - so the effect is more it is not falling that hard.
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... using not a DASH masternode - rather an ETH one ?
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I've read lots of functional level descriptions of what this technology is going to be capable of, but I've not come across any implementation details and I'm having problems tracking down a white paper, even though one is referenced in a few places.
Does anyone have any details about the actual capabilities of this project.
You referring to the IBM Linux project? - This is still in the air ...
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Just to point out that AT was launched over a year ago (it does smart contracts but it does them smarter and simpler - http://ciyam.org/at). The AT model doesn't allow changes to be made "to the contract" but there are functions that differentiate between the "contract creator" and others (as that is sometimes desirable). There are reasons why you would want a smart contract to differentiate between its "creator" and another user. ... you should ICO a CIYAM coin make a big fuss and get rich ...
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ETH/XBT chart at Kraken is not looking promising. Unless the all time high is taken out Ether will have been just another PnD. I would not buy unless a new all time high is made on volume.
I am unclear as to your statement. The ATH was just set on the 14th, meaning it would need to beat its high from only yesterday. So you think if a coin does not beat its ATH day-after-day it is a PnD? Right. Ether needs to take out 3/13 high on Kraken to prove it has legs because of the dump on 3/14. Gap closing in the make ?
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Some people don't understand how random numbers work. Or that there are different qualities and kinds of randomness.
When I first started programming the random function required a seed and always gave the same result with the same seed. Modern languages often pick a seed for you if you don't, and people often assume that means there is some magic way for a computer to pull a number out of thin air.
There have been many exploits resulting from random numbers not having a seed that is selected from an adequate entropy pool.
... and is still not solved ... An adequate entropy pool can be obtain from the user's mouse movements. The problem is with the operating system's entropy pool and the API for accessing it. Avoid it entirely if you want to be very sure. Yep - than you'd need a human user in front of a miner
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Some people don't understand how random numbers work. Or that there are different qualities and kinds of randomness.
When I first started programming the random function required a seed and always gave the same result with the same seed. Modern languages often pick a seed for you if you don't, and people often assume that means there is some magic way for a computer to pull a number out of thin air.
There have been many exploits resulting from random numbers not having a seed that is selected from an adequate entropy pool.
... and is still not solved ...
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Let me ask you guys.. Would you have known about Ethereum if it was NOT super PUMPED by some Rich guys etc ? Think about it & what that means..
Probably not, but then again how many would have known about Bitcoin back in 2013 if it wasn't pumped to $270 by (I believe) the Winklevoss twins. That brought in a lot more people that helped to push it to $1,200 later the same year. And a lot of people lost money because of the pump. Bitcoin only survived because it actually has real world utility. How will Ethereum help you in the real world? How will Ethereum help people you know in the real world? Same I also ask. There is no free lunch, so who should really pay for what and get sth in return ?
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A better question is, why do these need to run on etherium? What problem does ether solve here. Or is it just that ether is creating problems that are too many to list.
My guess is that 99.9% of these on the list won't be around in 6-12 months.
I'd put the number at more like 50%. There are definitely a decent number of planned DApps that just make no sense to me. Thats part of the deal though with a new platform - lots of experimentation and trying new stuff out. Its basically a new business model and a new way of thinking. We had a lot of failures with Web 1.0 and 2.0 type companies as well, and arguably a lot of over investment. Web 3.0 is upon us, and is likely to follow similar patterns with a large number of failures but a few wildly successful projects. ... if there is no real killer dapp , what's next ?
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...put some reasonable economic numbers behind each to estimate what market cap might result from each NOW and expected in say 3 years?
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Please explain the advantage of running these apps on ether? I'm psyched for Augur and Slock.it
... or on Rootstock ...
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A better question is, why do these need to run on etherium? What problem does ether solve here. Or is it just that ether is creating problems that are too many to list. My guess is that 99.9% of these on the list won't be around in 6-12 months. Are any of those investable?
Shhh - All those that post here such stuff ( proof of intelligence ) will be banned ...
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Are these Chinese dwarfs ?
I've seen even more than 60% before...
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