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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Verus (VRSC) - zk-SNARK privacy, CPU-mining, 50/50 POW/POS, fair launch on: October 23, 2018, 03:33:53 AM
My post was deleted for trying to get you guys on a better exchange I guess. I won't put link.

OGpost:

've just finished reading; https://medium.com/veruscoin/how-verus-solved-nothing-at-stake-and-weak-subjectivity-proof-of-stake-problems-b4dd6a85086e
Very interesting development. Now onto reading the whitepaper.
I am noticing above there are problems with ***********
Are you guys considering a new exchange?
I am telegram moderator for ****.io and would love to put forward your projects to founder, Rune Evenson.
Singaporean exchange aims to be most compliant in the market, in launch of **** 2.0, Fiat gateway; Etana and CC.
https://www.****.io/cryptocurrency-listing
They also list promising projects on different terms, you'd need to get in contact with them.
I would personally love to get some Verus but digitalprice.io exchange isn't attractive to me at all.

Like really? Why would this post get deleted? You tell me.
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✝️✝️✝️ [ANN] [ICO] JESUS COIN - Decentralizing Jesus on the Blockchain ✝️✝️✝️ on: October 22, 2018, 03:33:36 PM
cryptojesus.io

cryptojesus.net

cryptojesus.info

cryptojesus.live

for sale if you guys are interested, you can DM me.

Cheers.
23  Economy / Trading Discussion / Is there a rest API at IDAX.mn? on: October 18, 2018, 01:08:39 PM
Does IDAX.mn have an API service? Can't find info anywhere. Guess there isn't. Just wanted confirmation.
24  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Deterministic Arbitrage. Wallets re-balancing on: October 10, 2018, 01:46:46 PM
Do you guys have any suggestions toward re-balancing 2 accounts for deterministic arbitrage?
25  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Deterministic Arbitrage. Wallets re-balancing on: October 05, 2018, 03:41:20 PM
The transactions are free if you send from a Tether.to wallet to another Tether.to wallet or a Tether-enabled blockchain wallet. Everything outside is charged with a fee. Cryptopia, for example, is charging 5 USDT per withdraw.
Also, the transaction time is related to Bitcoin because the fee is paid in BTC.

Perhaps XDG can be a solution for you if you're looking for a low cost TX fee

Thanks for the answer, so tether to tether are free. I'm looking for low Tx fee but mostly speed of execution. Can't seem to find XDG on CMC, you mean DOGE? Care to point me out to their project website please if it aint DOGE.
26  Economy / Trading Discussion / Deterministic Arbitrage. Wallets re-balancing on: October 05, 2018, 01:52:33 PM
Hey guys,

I'm looking into using the omni protocol to re-balance deterministic arbitrage bot on different exchanges, since I can't find much informations on USDT, I'm turning here to find some answers;
so here are my questions;

- Can USDT be used transfered from an exchange to another exchange or preferable to go EX => tether wallet => EX?
- I've read that transfering USDT is free but exchange can/may charge a transfer fee, what's your thoughts on that?
- Any website for USDT metrics you would point me to check on average Tx time?

I'm not a fan of USDT as anyone here, I know the whole non-auditing story, I do consider it a ticking time bomb to the whole crypto ecosystem until it proves that it has enough USD backing. BUT I am looking into all possible ways of re-balancing accounts for deterministic arbitrage. I was looking into XRP for Tx speed and low cost, but not all exchanges I'm on has it.

Would gladly like to hear about your experiences with USDT.
If you have any other re-balancing techniques I'd really like to hear about it.
27  Economy / Trading Discussion / Deterministic Arbitrage. Transfering USDT from an exchange to another? on: October 03, 2018, 01:27:02 PM
Hey guys,

I'm looking into using the omni protocol to re-balance deterministic arbitrage bot on different exchanges, since I can't find much informations on USDT, I'm turning here to find some answers;
so here are my questions;

- Can USDT be used transfered from an exchange to another exchange or preferable to go EX => tether wallet => EX?
- I've read that transfering USDT is free but exchange can/may charge a transfer fee, what's your thoughts on that?
- Any website for USDT metrics you would point me to check on average Tx time?

I'm not a fan of USDT as anyone here, I know the whole non-auditing story, I do consider it a ticking time bomb to the whole crypto ecosystem until it proves that it has enough USD backing. BUT I am looking into all possible ways of re-balancing accounts for deterministic arbitrage. I was looking into XRP for Tx speed and low cost, but not all exchanges I'm on has it.

Would gladly like to hear about your experiences with USDT.
If you have any other re-balancing techniques I'd really like to hear about it.
28  Economy / Digital goods / $$$ CRYPTO DOMAINS NAME, ALL BIN $$$ on: September 30, 2018, 11:42:57 PM
OWN YOUR CAPITAL DOMAIN NAME!
GREAT crypto news site or news aggregator domain names!
DM for inquiries!

All for sale: All on BIN on Sedo and GoDaddy Auction. Open to serious negotiation if interested.
Accepting BTC and ETH. Payment protocol to be discussed if interested.
I am the owner, not a broker.

cryptoankara.com - $4000

cryptoathens.com - $1900

cryptobangdladesh.com - $1500

cryptobelgrade.com - $1800

cryptodatapool.net - $300

cryptodatapool.com - $2000

cryptodatapool.org - $500

cryptodatapool.info - $300

cryptoeiffel.com - $2000

cryptofeminism.com - $5000

cryptojesus.io - $500

cryptojesus.net - $500

cryptojesus.info - $100

cryptojesus.live - $100

cryptokualalumpur.com - $1250

cryptokyiv.com - $2000

cryptolisbon.com - $1800

cryptolubricant.com - $2400

cryptomauritania.com - $1500

cryptomoldova.com - $1500

cryptonecessity.com - $3000

cryptonewdelhi.com - $1500

cryptonewsfeed.io - $2000

cryptonewsfeed.com - $10000 - Refused $5000 net (All fee's paid by buyer)

cryptonewsfeed.org - $2000

cryptonewsfeed.net - $2000

cryptonewsfeed.info - $2000

cryptonewspause.com - $2000

cryptonewspause.net - $300

cryptonewspause.info - $300

cryptonewspause.org - $800

cryptorepresent.com - $3200

cryptoreunion.com - $4000

cryptoriyadh.com - $2350

cryptosantiago.com - $1500

cryptotaipei.com - $2000

cryptotermite.com - $2200

cryptotunis.com - $1500

cryptovienna.com - $2000

cryptovipnews.com - $2000

cryptovipnews.net - $300

cryptovipnews.org - $500

cryptovipnews.info - $300

cryptowarsaw.com - $2000

cryptowhalenews.com - $2000

cryptowhalenews.net - $300

cryptowhalenews.org - $500

cryptowhalenews.info - $300

cryptowrong.com - $3000

cryptozagreb.com - $1200

escomptesdelacrypt.com - $500

hashratedatafeed.com - $500
29  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $$$ CRYPTO DOMAINS NAME, ALL BIN $$$ on: September 30, 2018, 11:35:30 PM
I agree that this doesn't belong in the Services section, but I also believe this thread would be more fitting if it were placed in the Digital Goods section, rather than this section. It can be found here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=93.0

You are entitled to your opinion, because they are worth as much as somebody is willing to give you. I do not know what everyone is willing to give you, so you may be right and it may be worth holding onto your domains. I just wanted to give my opinion as well, in case you were open to adjusting your prices or selling them as a list. Good luck with sales, please let me know if you are able to sell any of these, as I am very interested to keep up with that.

Thank you for the pointing to digital goods section. I will do so. So far, I had cryptonewsfeed.com for a year or so and got $1500 offer, refused, they jumped to $5000 on my rejection. I counter-offered 7k and they backed down (I have GoDaddy representative email to back my saying if need be). But in the beginning I had bought it for a crypto news aggregator, which we are developping with a friend now, so I wouldn't let it go for cheap cause I'd have to find another similar good domain name for it. Same for cryptodatapool.com and hashratedatafeed.com which we will be developping afterward.
All the others, we made a python script using namecheap API, prefix "crypto" and then inputed tons of different lists as suffix. Most capitals and countries we taken, so I bought the ones that were still available.
Other than the 3 aforementioned domains, I am opened to negotiations or collaboration on a project.
30  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $$$ CRYPTO DOMAINS NAME, ALL BIN $$$ on: September 30, 2018, 06:54:47 PM
I think you are asking for way too much on each of these domains. Almost none of them are of high enough quality that anybody would pay a premium for them. The one news domain is alright, but nothing special worth $10,000. I would say that you are more likely to get about 1% of your current asking price(s), especially considering the current market conditions and coin-clenching that is going on.

Icredibly too much. I could not find any really interesting name. Also I think the proper directory for such ad is Services, not Goods.

No, as I am not a broker, it is not a service, they are goods, as they are assets to be sold.
31  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $$$ CRYPTO DOMAINS NAME, ALL BIN $$$ on: September 30, 2018, 06:53:31 PM
I think you are asking for way too much on each of these domains. Almost none of them are of high enough quality that anybody would pay a premium for them. The one news domain is alright, but nothing special worth $10,000. I would say that you are more likely to get about 1% of your current asking price(s), especially considering the current market conditions and coin-clenching that is going on.

My opinion differs, for example, Ankara being the capital of Turkey, where Crypto sells for premium because of the hyperinflation, could easely be monetized being used for a good project.
Or cryptoreunion.com in French, its the equivalent of cryptomeetup, and so forth.
Thank you for your input, I'll keep these prices up for now, I'm in no hurry to sell. Might take a while.


32  Economy / Digital goods / $$$ CRYPTO DOMAINS NAME, ALL BIN $$$ on: September 30, 2018, 02:32:22 PM
OWN YOUR CAPITAL DOMAIN NAME!
GREAT crypto news site or news aggregator domain names!
DM for inquiries!

All for sale: All on BIN on Sedo and GoDaddy Auction. Open to serious negotiation if interested.
Accepting BTC and ETH. Payment protocol to be discussed if interested.
I am the owner, not a broker.

cryptoankara.com - $4000

cryptoathens.com - $1900

cryptobangdladesh.com - $1500

cryptobelgrade.com - $1800

cryptodatapool.net - $300

cryptodatapool.com - $2000

cryptodatapool.org - $500

cryptodatapool.info - $300

cryptoeiffel.com - $2000

cryptofeminism.com - $5000

cryptojesus.io - $500

cryptojesus.net - $500

cryptojesus.info - $100

cryptojesus.live - $100

cryptokualalumpur.com - $1250

cryptokyiv.com - $2000

cryptolisbon.com - $1800

cryptolubricant.com - $2400

cryptomauritania.com - $1500

cryptomoldova.com - $1500

cryptonecessity.com - $3000

cryptonewdelhi.com - $1500

cryptonewsfeed.io - $2000

cryptonewsfeed.com - $10000

cryptonewsfeed.org - $2000

cryptonewsfeed.net - $2000

cryptonewsfeed.info - $2000

cryptonewspause.com - $2000

cryptonewspause.net - $300

cryptonewspause.info - $300

cryptonewspause.org - $800

cryptorepresent.com - $3200

cryptoreunion.com - $4000

cryptoriyadh.com - $2350

cryptosantiago.com - $1500

cryptotaipei.com - $2000

cryptotermite.com - $2200

cryptotunis.com - $1500

cryptovienna.com - $2000

cryptovipnews.com - $2000

cryptovipnews.net - $300

cryptovipnews.org - $500

cryptovipnews.info - $300

cryptowarsaw.com - $2000

cryptowhalenews.com - $2000

cryptowhalenews.net - $300

cryptowhalenews.org - $500

cryptowhalenews.info - $300

cryptowrong.com - $3000

cryptozagreb.com - $1200

escomptesdelacrypt.com - $500

hashratedatafeed.com - $500
33  Economy / Digital goods / Cryptofeminism.com FOR SALE OR FOR DEVELOPEMENT on: July 08, 2018, 07:02:27 PM
So I was going through interesting domain names to register and found that cryptofeminism.com was available.
If anyone is interested in buying it or developing it.
Contact me  Wink

34  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto trading company incorportation on: April 29, 2018, 09:05:39 PM
The company will not offer crypto to FIAT or the opposite to customers. More of a private trading company. We might not even accept people's money in the beginning, possibly VC funds in the latter.
Looking into somewhere who won't answer to an US subpoena and that is crypto friendly, easely banked, and low or no capital gains.
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Crypto trading company incorportation on: April 29, 2018, 08:37:27 PM
Hey community!

I am looking into a lot of offshore incorporation options, and would like to know what are your thoughts on let's say top5-10 best!
Any thought on Belize, Cooks islands, Panama, BVI, Lichtenstein, Denmark and Malta? Pros and cons?
THANKS!
36  Bitcoin / Project Development / Crypto trading company incorportation on: April 29, 2018, 08:36:13 PM
Hey community!

I am looking into a lot of offshore incorporation options, and would like to know what are your thoughts on let's say top5-10 best!
Any thought on Belize, Cooks islands, Panama, BVI, Lichtenstein, Denmark and Malta? Pros and cons?
THANKS!
37  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]COSS Token Swap ICO is LIVE on: March 11, 2018, 11:31:09 AM
https://www.reddit.com/r/CossIO/comments/82m1dj/clarification_summary_on_what_happened_during/
38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][OpenBeta] FirstBlood.io - Come Play!! 1ST Esports Competition Platform on: March 05, 2018, 09:05:35 AM
A record ETH investment is an uncommon project. I can not understand why it is so slow.

465,312 ETH(https://icobench.com/ico/firstblood), which would be today evaluated at today's price at 402,225,000 USD. Note, that's far from the ATH of ETH which then would've been; 670,000,000 USD, and also very far from ICO price of 5,500,000 USD, but at the end of the day there is absolutely no transparency about the financials aspects of firstblood.io from the team. And it is very concerning that the project (which with that much funding) is developed utterly slowly. Bringing forward the next question; the involvement of two of the founding members of 1ST that are involved in Newblock Capital and ALT Option LLC?
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][OpenBeta] FirstBlood.io - Come Play!! 1ST Esports Competition Platform on: February 26, 2018, 09:00:53 AM
First of all, I would like to state that I am invested in the Firstblood platform through it's ICO and that I own 1ST tokens.

Let's look briefly at firstblood.io source of funding, as stated on https://www.crunchbase.com/search/funding_rounds/field/organizations/funding_total/firstblood firstblood.io recieved 6.1 millions USD through it's private sale (VC funding round, stated on crunchbase, but I think it was a private sale, correct me if I'm wrong) and 5.5 millions USD through it's ICO. That's 11.6 millions USD total, as you can see on https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/firstblood/#charts, as of now the market cap of circulating supply (some concerned have been raised by a reddior about the actual amount, as it was stated by 1ST team that the tokens kept by the company wouldn't be released until the dApp would be fully released and mass adopted; here is the link to the reddit post; https://www.reddit.com/r/FirstBloodio/comments/7zx149/founder_lockup_transparency/) is 25,113,948 USD, so still above ICO price in term of USD raised, but in term of BTC and ETH, which was raised during the ICO, which EVALUATED MUCH (ETH was around 13 USD, now is 855 USD; BTC was around 600 USD, now is 9660 USD) since the 26th of September, so from historical data from coinmarketcap.com on 28th of september 2016, the 1ST token was worth 0.00025112 BTC and is now worth 0.00003 BTC and went below followed by the Bittrex delisting message on the Bittrex website which is the biggest exchange trading 1ST tokens in term of volume.

Let's take it from there, how did we learn about the 1ST delisting? Through a message directly from Bittrex. No pre-announcement by the team, absolutely no notes or announcements on either the website, discord channel, twitter account, or the dev team blog. Also note, no post or announcements after the delisting from bittrex, members (I am guessing other concerned investors) have tried to reach through the different platform mentioned above to try and talk to the team to wonder what is going on. My feel on firstblood is that so far, it is SOLELY focusing on it's gamer community and absolutely not on it's investors. Great lack of communication concerning financial aspect of the firstblood ecosystem. A dire example of this lack of concern for it's investors, is that the only place where you can basically, talk to the team about concerns, developments, etc. is on their discord channel, and it is strictly forbidden to talk or discuss 1ST token price of any financial aspects, which is in my opinion ridiculous.

We all remember the massive firstblood pump and dump of this summer from June 13th to July 10th, the graph on CMC speaks for itself, when firstblood was paired 1ST/CNY which were subsequently closed due to the china exchange ban. So here is my REAL CONCERN;

Firstblood.io knowing that the chinese government would eventually close its exchange in an undisclosed near future because of Mr. Zhou, who, I think must know finances, being managing partner of a crypto hedge fund; https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/newblock-capital and founder of https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/alt-options-llc and stay on top the news, and even private news from exclusive members group, let 1ST main volume go through from 1ST/CNY and on the chinese exchange ban news all chinese whales that pumped the price hard for a month dumped hard in a very coincidental timely fashion with Mr. Zhou travels in China. Raking in thousands of BTC from investors, volume being 71.8 mln is USD daily volume on the hardest day of the pump, BTC being around 2.2k USD. This is pure extrapolation and hypothesis. But market and price manipulation is very very common in the cryptocurrencies ecosystem. And with the NOTORIOUS Firstblood.io radio silence over anything NOT related to gaming tournaments, additional features to the platform or various partnerships. It is really REALLY concerning. I do not think I am the only concerned investor here. We will await an explanation.
40  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How to secure a symbol for your blockchain related project? on: January 20, 2018, 01:46:38 AM
Hello,
I've been looking around and haven't found much informations related to this, I am currently on the embryonic stage of my blockchain project and would like to know how to secure a SYMBOL; ex; ETH, LTC, NEO, etc.
If someone would point me out in the right direction, I would be very grateful
Thank you

Simple answer: pick it yourself.  However, keep in mind there have been collisions and confusion on different exchanges.  So choose wisely.

If you are creating a ERC20 token, you specify the symbol in the smart contract.  You can click on the token section at etherscan.io and see all of the smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain and use their search box to see all the different deployed token symbols.

If you are creating a currency or a token on a different platform, the "symbol" is really up to you.  I recommend you do not use one that is already in use.  But it can be hard to know for sure that its never been used (plenty of dead coins out there).

One thing you may want to consider is that symbols that begin with "X" are "special" symbols pursuant to the ISO 4217 standard (which defines the currency codes for physical currency, such as USD for US Dollar).  This is why you see some cryptos use codes such as XMR for Monero.

However, I believe the ISO standard is too cumbersome for cryptocurrency, even though ISO is studying the issue.  My non-profit organization, through its BTRIC Institute initiative, is going to make available a repository of cryptocurrency symbols/codes, address namespaces, and TCP ports.  We believe that building a trusted repository for this information will help the ecosystem as a whole.  We are working hard to build our organization to accomplish this and other important goals.

Best regards,
Ben


Thank you so much, this is exactly the kind of explanation I was looking for. Very helpful.
As for your project, I too, believe it is very important to have a repository for cryptocurrency related topics, as it is confusing and a little bit free-for-all right now.
I do not know if this could help for your project, because you mentioned ISO, my uncle, has been working for ISO for a lots of years now and has written a lot of administrative/managements one himself.
Again do not know if this could help, but I would gladly put you in contact with him, if needed. Have a good day sir.
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