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1661  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: XRP replaced ETH again today on: September 30, 2018, 09:59:32 PM
Couple of minutes ago, I have seen XRP was in 2nd place. In this month, it has been happened twice. What do you think? Will XRP get the 2nd place for a long time?
In my opinion, if XRP gets the bounce in next month, the position will be for long term.

who cares

how can you compared centralised junk to other real decentralised trustless projects.

please also notice there are multiple threads on this pointless comparison already.

I would love to demerit this type of repetitive pointless waste of forum space

first lesson for all noobs... coinmarketcap is an accurate but very misleading place if you don't understand that taking it at face value is a waste of time
1662  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: September 30, 2018, 09:54:23 PM
i also have received a message telling me about the poll for lowering the measurement from the giga to megabytes. i think this is a peripheral issue. it might get some more liquidity in, but i do not see a major impact over the entire infrastructure.


what kind of major impact are you talking about?

it is a very important issue if you notice the fact there were multiple threads daily on the main alt board demonstrating most new users do consider byteball more expensive than say iota or many other projects with far larger caps

per exchange unit price is what many new investors/traders/gamblers look at



1663  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A big movement by a Big exchange in INDIA on: September 30, 2018, 08:44:41 PM
Crypto through centralised organisations in India is toast. They restrict gold and are willing to impoverish their own people destroying cash. What makes anyone think they'll permit crypto? Better that it's killed off now before it gets major traction and causes more damage.

+100

It does though kind of always amaze me that the countries with these huge populations are the ones that seem to put up least resistance to having all opportunities denied them by the very tiny minority there that seemingly decides what is worst for them.

I expect many there with money to invest will find a way to be part of it all if they really want to.

1664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin bring an end to Paypal? on: September 30, 2018, 08:28:38 PM
bitbay will eventually reduce the use case for paypal through the DDE their market place provides.. bitcoin can offer lower rates than paypal although it does favour the vendor over the customer to quite a large extent so does not directly rival paypal as yet imho.

Of course I prefer bitcoin due to being trustless and decentralised and would always personally use it myself over paypal... well for sure if I was a vendor

however there is probably room for many services and since they have a huge lead and network effect it will be a while before they are pushed into a corner

they could probably survive longer by reducing their rates
1665  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What coins to lock away for a 6yr old and hodl for 12 years on: September 30, 2018, 08:23:31 PM
Bitbay  for sure

others to consider

blocknet
komodo
pivx
byteball
litecoin


of course you should do research of your own accord

there are other interesting new designs but already they seem to have huge caps

these are ones that I believe are going to make good investments based on extensive research
1666  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: USDC vs USDT: new stablecoins addition to the market, what do you think? on: September 30, 2018, 08:21:23 PM
the only coming stable coin I will trust is

bitbay

when their rolling peg arrives you can kiss goodbye to whale manipulations as you know it now

+ it will be entirely transparent and democratic


I do not agree with you. Bitbox is fine. But something better is coming! Gemini dollar created by Winklevoss twins! This is the first really trusted stable coin with competency. Wink

Which part are you disagreeing with?

1. I will only trust bitbay

or

2. it will crush whale manipulation

or

3 it will be entirely transparent and democratic?

Actually, I think he misread your post.

He seems to be referring to something called BITBOX, which I think must be this:  https://www.bitbox.me/

He hasn't actually addressed your post about BitBay at all.

yes I think you are right actually
I thought he had originally just spelled bitbay incorrectly

Anyone describing bitbay as just okay clearly has not looked at the work this developer has done.
One of the most exciting projects in this arena
1667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg on: September 30, 2018, 08:14:29 PM
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/6531388/bitcoin-price-manipulation-crypto-scam-tether-bitfinex/


I wonder if this is true and if so tether is probably in hot water

Time for a provably fair and transparent stable coin

Very soon! We are converting my Python code to c++! So that will make it nice and fast.

Then the last little part is I need to make basic QT functions and exchange stuff. All my testing is going excellent everything works.
I should be doing a new release to private testers today and then we open up public tests.

We will probably have a demo exchange so our users can test the feel of this peg and make a game out of it. I've got to talk to our team about that.

That's good news indeed.

People still don't seem to get that a stable coin that relies on audits and promises and taking peoples word for it is not really in the spirit of crypto ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038442.msg46194898#msg46194898

what you want is a fully transparent trustless and democratic method like bitbay



I responded to them as well!
Thanks for the link!

Just a matter of time before the big boys catch onto this!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038442.msg46208944#msg46208944


Excellent reply to that thread cheers

Also this bit is really awesome

In BitBay, people can buy up liquid coins and voluntarily freeze them for a higher stake reward interest rate. The current levels are set at: voluntary freeze (3 month time lock) = 4-5% newly minted coins per year, network frozen coins = 2-2.5% newly minted coins per year, and liquid coins = 1% newly minted coins per year. So imagine you had 10 million dollars invested in BitBay at the beginning of the year. You voluntarily freeze your coin supply 4 times back to back (3 month time locks) = you gain 4-5% newly minted coins. And on top of that, BitBay's exchange price increases by 10-12% over the course of 12 months. You do the math! That's a "little" bit better return than you'll get from any of these hard pegged stable coins!

I was not aware we were going with the tiered system. This is exactly what bay needs to encourage holding. Ha of course i would love even more tiers with even more variable rates. But still this is great news.

Still stacking bay here but also really hoping bittrex bill gives us the  green light too.

Yeah I do listen to community requests and this one made sense for the long term. Although I think the time lock on voluntary is 4 months however the nice thing is if you are staking it, you don't need to freeze it again. So when the 4 months expires you can keep staking for higher interest as long as you don't move it.

Excellent work David. It is a great surprise that is being included already. I wasn't expecting it.
I was wondering will all pegging features like selecting voluntary lockdown or putting voting on auto pilot be available from the QT and even web wallet or is it all going to be operated from the the marketplace?

1668  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg on: September 28, 2018, 11:59:29 AM
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/6531388/bitcoin-price-manipulation-crypto-scam-tether-bitfinex/


I wonder if this is true and if so tether is probably in hot water

Time for a provably fair and transparent stable coin

Very soon! We are converting my Python code to c++! So that will make it nice and fast.

Then the last little part is I need to make basic QT functions and exchange stuff. All my testing is going excellent everything works.
I should be doing a new release to private testers today and then we open up public tests.

We will probably have a demo exchange so our users can test the feel of this peg and make a game out of it. I've got to talk to our team about that.

That's good news indeed.

People still don't seem to get that a stable coin that relies on audits and promises and taking peoples word for it is not really in the spirit of crypto ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038442.msg46194898#msg46194898

what you want is a fully transparent trustless and democratic method like bitbay



I responded to them as well!
Thanks for the link!

Just a matter of time before the big boys catch onto this!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038442.msg46208944#msg46208944


Excellent reply to that thread cheers

Also this bit is really awesome

In BitBay, people can buy up liquid coins and voluntarily freeze them for a higher stake reward interest rate. The current levels are set at: voluntary freeze (3 month time lock) = 4-5% newly minted coins per year, network frozen coins = 2-2.5% newly minted coins per year, and liquid coins = 1% newly minted coins per year. So imagine you had 10 million dollars invested in BitBay at the beginning of the year. You voluntarily freeze your coin supply 4 times back to back (3 month time locks) = you gain 4-5% newly minted coins. And on top of that, BitBay's exchange price increases by 10-12% over the course of 12 months. You do the math! That's a "little" bit better return than you'll get from any of these hard pegged stable coins!

I was not aware we were going with the tiered system. This is exactly what bay needs to encourage holding. Ha of course i would love even more tiers with even more variable rates. But still this is great news.

Still stacking bay here but also really hoping bittrex bill gives us the  green light too.
1669  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: XRP beat ETH on: September 26, 2018, 10:16:05 PM
The Ripple is unexpectedly move to huge jump. So Ethereum is replace to third position it is really unexpectable results. But I need a experts solution for future results. I strongly believe Ethereum will reach a second position in soon.
        XRP                              ETH
$22,702,977,942 vs  $22,165,961,312

First educate yourself that MC in terms of centralised junk is on no matter.

It is easy for ripple to exceed BTC if they really wanted to on coinmarketcrap
1670  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will it be XRP vs ETH again for second spot? on: September 26, 2018, 09:20:35 PM
lol at noobs worrying about MC in relation to centralised junk
1671  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcointalk DEAD?ICO DEAD?around bots and no sense hire TOP10 bounty manager? on: September 26, 2018, 08:56:32 PM
If  you mean dead like 90% of the techno literate and real fans of cryptocurrency are gone from here then yes.

1672  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg on: September 26, 2018, 08:52:22 PM
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/6531388/bitcoin-price-manipulation-crypto-scam-tether-bitfinex/


I wonder if this is true and if so tether is probably in hot water

Time for a provably fair and transparent stable coin

Very soon! We are converting my Python code to c++! So that will make it nice and fast.

Then the last little part is I need to make basic QT functions and exchange stuff. All my testing is going excellent everything works.
I should be doing a new release to private testers today and then we open up public tests.

We will probably have a demo exchange so our users can test the feel of this peg and make a game out of it. I've got to talk to our team about that.

That's good news indeed.

People still don't seem to get that a stable coin that relies on audits and promises and taking peoples word for it is not really in the spirit of crypto ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038442.msg46194898#msg46194898

what you want is a fully transparent trustless and democratic method like bitbay

1673  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: USDC vs USDT: new stablecoins addition to the market, what do you think? on: September 26, 2018, 03:43:11 PM
the only coming stable coin I will trust is

bitbay

when their rolling peg arrives you can kiss goodbye to whale manipulations as you know it now

+ it will be entirely transparent and democratic


I do not agree with you. Bitbox is fine. But something better is coming! Gemini dollar created by Winklevoss twins! This is the first really trusted stable coin with competency. Wink

Which part are you disagreeing with?

1. I will only trust bitbay

or

2. it will crush whale manipulation

or

3 it will be entirely transparent and democratic?



1674  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: USDC vs USDT: new stablecoins addition to the market, what do you think? on: September 26, 2018, 03:23:46 PM
the only coming stable coin I will trust is

bitbay

when their rolling peg arrives you can kiss goodbye to whale manipulations as you know it now

+ it will be entirely transparent and democratic

1675  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg on: September 25, 2018, 10:38:00 AM
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/6531388/bitcoin-price-manipulation-crypto-scam-tether-bitfinex/


I wonder if this is true and if so tether is probably in hot water

Time for a provably fair and transparent stable coin
1676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg on: September 23, 2018, 01:22:31 PM
No need to have a doubtful outlook on acceptance.

What does bittrex have to lose?
Innovation is what drives volume.

This coin has had this innovation on its roadmap since day 1.
Pretty much the entire community is in favor of this innovation.

The voting and algorithm is fair and balanced.
We will actually help market manipulators make more money than their stupid AI bots ever could, because we can curb any major sell off within just 3-4 days.
Meanwhile, we and over 80% of the legacy altcoin community have been dealing with an 8 month bear trend.
It's kind of nice knowing that a bear trend can only last a few days with BitBay after the peg is released.

The key components to keeping Bittrex happy with the peg protocol integration is:
1) Provide a system that keeps their hands neutral - this has already been accomplished through a voting and algorithmic protocol that is 100% automated.
2) Provide a system that keeps their current security protocols sustained - David has a solution that still needs to be coded that will allow them to keep their cold wallets cold.


Don't forget they have financial backers to appease. These backers want bittrex back to it's former glory where it use to be the #1 exchange in volume


Well my point is I'm not concerned either way anymore. We of course have started talking to them and they asked me to send the proposal. We will probably test this peg on a demo exchange first to show them how it looks.

The can only gain from it. Hosting the worlds first decentralized peg. And we can stop catastrophic sell offs in almost real time?!?! It's crazy to think how much can be gained from that. I really would like to see them add the reserve market too so users can trade their frozen funds. Those two side by side would be really perfect. Still because it's so new of a thing we should just do whatever is needed to launch it. After all we have waited long enough.

I think bittrex will be very interested in it once they fully understand it.

Let's await bittrex reply to the proposal. I hope bittrex bill will analyse it and not just some other employee who perhaps will not understand how interesting this will be.

They added extra software for ignis so they can do it is they choose to.

It is very important we get to speak directly with bittrex bill not just some mod or employee

We at bitbay really need to attract some high profile people in this arena that probably have lots of important peeps on their skype or other chat medium who could be very useful for us getting this out there.

1677  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UNICEF is now accepting donations in Bitcoin and 8 altcoins on: September 22, 2018, 10:12:09 PM
I am following in Unicef's footsteps and actually out doing them. I accept donations in all alt coins in the top 200 cmc (except xrp)

Contact for donation addresses.

I'll one up you there. I also accept gold and fiat.

Contact for coordinates of the drop point.  Grin

Always one willing to accept anything.......sinking to fiat though... Smiley

Okay okay... I'll accept XRP.
Donate to the burn address I'll collect it from there.

1678  Economy / Exchanges / Re: YoBit Exhange is manipulating its crypto currency prices on: September 22, 2018, 08:35:22 PM
this place needs really looking into

they freeze wallets and do not update wallets resulting in huge losses for individuals

they will obviously get closed down soon for this kind of thing

I cant believe they have been allowed to get away with it this long.

many of the coins with wallets offline are working perfectly well.
1679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Annual 10% bitcoin dividends if mining were Proof-of-Stake on: September 22, 2018, 08:04:34 PM
I am shocked at the number of people that would go for a POS model.

Not saying POS is not the way to go but I would not have thought such a large % would have gone for it.

The fact ETH is moving over to it and some new advancements in POS design to help against certain attack vectors could mean interesting times ahead
1680  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Belgium has 8 Bitcoin ATM machines on: September 22, 2018, 07:40:09 PM
must be annoying waiting there for the btc to arrive and pay you out your euros

how many confirms and how long does it take?

If I was trapped in antwerp and had my phone it would be handy to transfer some btc dust to get some cash out for sure.

Would be better to have some doge or ltc atms until LN kicks off everywhere.
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