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May 08, 2017, 02:39:46 PM
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Recently, Ethurium price fall down.
And its family like golem, auger also.

Do you think that Ethurium's era end and new alt era start?(like ripple or something another)
or Ethurium is still under boss of Criptocurrency?
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May 08, 2017, 03:05:16 PM
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Where are you getting your information from? ETH has done nothing but rise over the last week or two. If I'm not mistaken it's at an all-time high right now. Either I'm misunderstanding your question or you're misinformed.
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May 08, 2017, 03:21:58 PM
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Only fair launch, non-premine, non-ico pow-coins are worth considering in the long run. All the others will fade away rather quickly.
Monetary policy, fairness and community are all more important than failed experiments in the name of inovation.

These coins are currency and commodity; features are secondary. New tech comes often with crippling bugs. Inovation is risk. Inovation isn't currency or commodity. Scarcity and popularity is what gives it a good price; not necessarily new features with lots of bugs.

Sure eth is very inovative but is it functional? Is it viable in the long run? Is it practical in the long run? Are there even real life usecases?

Where are you getting your information from? ETH has done nothing but rise over the last week or two. If I'm not mistaken it's at an all-time high right now. Either I'm misunderstanding your question or you're misinformed.

Well, it dumped like a turd on kraken
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May 08, 2017, 03:44:37 PM
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Only fair launch, non-premine, non-ico pow-coins are worth considering in the long run. All the others will fade away rather quickly.
Monetary policy, fairness and community are all more important than failed experiments in the name of inovation.

These coins are currency and commodity; features are secondary. New tech comes often with crippling bugs. Inovation is risk. Inovation isn't currency or commodity. Scarcity and popularity is what gives it a good price; not necessarily new features with lots of bugs.

Sure eth is very inovative but is it functional? Is it viable in the long run? Is it practical in the long run? Are there even real life usecases?

Where are you getting your information from? ETH has done nothing but rise over the last week or two. If I'm not mistaken it's at an all-time high right now. Either I'm misunderstanding your question or you're misinformed.

Well, it dumped like a turd on kraken

Yeah, because paying the electric-companies 6 million dollars a day is a great future for a coin.
PoW is history. What is so great about wasting $6 mil a day?


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May 08, 2017, 03:45:47 PM
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Don't mistake a single day's volatility (or even week or month) for a major trend. Most price moves are just noise amidst a broader background trend.
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May 08, 2017, 03:46:44 PM
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Only fair launch, non-premine, non-ico pow-coins are worth considering in the long run. All the others will fade away rather quickly.
Monetary policy, fairness and community are all more important than failed experiments in the name of inovation.

These coins are currency and commodity; features are secondary. New tech comes often with crippling bugs. Inovation is risk. Inovation isn't currency or commodity. Scarcity and popularity is what gives it a good price; not necessarily new features with lots of bugs.

Sure eth is very inovative but is it functional? Is it viable in the long run? Is it practical in the long run? Are there even real life usecases?

Where are you getting your information from? ETH has done nothing but rise over the last week or two. If I'm not mistaken it's at an all-time high right now. Either I'm misunderstanding your question or you're misinformed.

Well, it dumped like a turd on kraken

Yeah, because paying the electric-companies 6 million dollars a day is a great future for a coin.
PoW is history. What is so great about wasting $6 mil a day?





security doesn't come for free.
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May 08, 2017, 04:34:57 PM
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Only fair launch, non-premine, non-ico pow-coins are worth considering in the long run. All the others will fade away rather quickly.
Monetary policy, fairness and community are all more important than failed experiments in the name of inovation.

These coins are currency and commodity; features are secondary. New tech comes often with crippling bugs. Inovation is risk. Inovation isn't currency or commodity. Scarcity and popularity is what gives it a good price; not necessarily new features with lots of bugs.

Sure eth is very inovative but is it functional? Is it viable in the long run? Is it practical in the long run? Are there even real life usecases?

Where are you getting your information from? ETH has done nothing but rise over the last week or two. If I'm not mistaken it's at an all-time high right now. Either I'm misunderstanding your question or you're misinformed.

Well, it dumped like a turd on kraken

Yeah, because paying the electric-companies 6 million dollars a day is a great future for a coin.
PoW is history. What is so great about wasting $6 mil a day?





security doesn't come for free.

The two big problems that have been in the crypto-space are hacked centralized exchanges and forking.
Mining does not solve any of them.

It is just a way to distribute coins. It has nothing to do with security.
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May 08, 2017, 04:44:48 PM
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Recently, Ethurium price fall down.
And its family like golem, auger also.

Do you think that Ethurium's era end and new alt era start?(like ripple or something another)
or Ethurium is still under boss of Criptocurrency?

yeah it's because they are pumping othercoin, check coinmarketcap, lbry, feathercoin and monacoins are heavily pumped, lbry almost 2x in few hours, of course this mean that the money are moving from one place to another, and no new money are coming, when these pump end the money will return to ETH

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May 08, 2017, 04:47:05 PM
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Recently, Ethurium price fall down.
And its family like golem, auger also.

Do you think that Ethurium's era end and new alt era start?(like ripple or something another)
or Ethurium is still under boss of Criptocurrency?

Well, no worries of that

It's era wouldn't end as they are the pioneer of smart contract

You can think of btc = payment system , Eth = Decentralized Apps, Ripple = Currency for bank mass adoption


They are not directly interference or compete with each other but of course due to the natural of top 10 coins, their value against its other is always a topic
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May 08, 2017, 08:27:48 PM
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No, it's not even near end. Every new project is Ethereum based.
Ripple is a different platform. It's centralized that's why nobody like Ripple.
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May 08, 2017, 08:41:47 PM
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ETH has doubled its price in the last 2 weeks and I myself purchased ETH at the rate of 0.03 bTC and now it's 0.055 BTC with an all time high of 0.06. Due to the BTC price increasing, it's 0.055 now but I see that ripple's market size has increased tremendously by 200 million. Where ripple faced a 71% increase, ETH still did not lose its value and is only 7% below its current price whcih makes Ripple highly volatile and untrustworthy. It wouldn't be the right time to invest in Ripple.

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May 09, 2017, 09:09:09 AM
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Yeah, because paying the electric-companies 6 million dollars a day is a great future for a coin.
PoW is history. What is so great about wasting $6 mil a day?
security doesn't come for free.

This is actually a well-sustained myth.  Do you think that your i-phone needs to spend $6 million a day on electricity to keep its data cryptographically safe ?  No, it uses smart cryptography.

The problem with PoW "cryptographic protection" is that it is about the silliest cryptographic security that one can think off.  Normally, cryptographic security resides in the HUGE amount of work and costs that an attacker needs to perform, as compared to the very light and simple calculation that the "good guy" has to do.  Signing a message cryptographically is easy ; faking a signature is very difficult.  Encrypting and decrypting a disk with a password/key is easy ; breaking it without the key is so difficult that it is essentially impossible.

But with PoW, the effort needed by the attacker is EQUAL to the effort provided by the good guy.   There is no asymmetry !  This is why this "security" is so wasteful and expensive: there is no asymmetry between the attacker and the good guy !  If you want the attacker to waste 6 million a day before being able to crack your system YOU have to waste also 6 million a day !

Compare this to encrypting your i-phone: it costs you maybe half a cent in electricity to encrypt it ; but even billions of $$ wouldn't be sufficient to crack it.
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May 09, 2017, 12:02:24 PM
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Not yet, ethereum still doing great but the other got a better rising in this few weeks, but the eth price still stbale and hasn't lost many investor, so its mean eth still holding on, there will be a time where eth will rise and beat down other alt coins
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May 09, 2017, 12:41:08 PM
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if by "era" you are talking about pumping period and the price rising then yes. every pump has an end and the price must fall down because traders who invested and pumpers who pumped have to sell in order to take the profit out. and there is no other reason for them to hold a coin that they pumped.
so yeah, the dump era begins and it goes down and the "era" of it end.

other coins to replace it, no. they all got pumped together and they are getting dumped together, more or less.

a good era would be if a new coin came out. a new really decentralized altcoin, with no PreMine no ICO, no scam, no whale manipulation. a coin that had a fair amount of supply and had a fair distribution, meaning all the coins be available from day 1.
and that coin can seriously challenge all the dynamics in this market, even challenge bitcoin if it has enough good features to offer.

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May 09, 2017, 01:07:01 PM
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Recently, Ethurium price fall down.
And its family like golem, auger also.

Do you think that Ethurium's era end and new alt era start?(like ripple or something another)
or Ethurium is still under boss of Criptocurrency?

I believe that ETH fall in price is due BTC rise in price. Investors (speculators) are changing the money from one coin to another, making a profit in this fluctuation. This isn't so bad because it shows that there is a market in these two coins. With the rise of other altcoins, also it is normal that we see transfers between them (despite, IMO, this isn't the case).

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