rocoro
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June 17, 2017, 08:23:46 PM |
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Hello everyone,
I am absolutely new in this world of cryptocurrency.
I would have a lot of questions regarding the trading process, sites, trading platforms and so on, but I am sure I will find my answers on this forum in the beginners topics.
Other than that, I have a question for you guys, about IOTA. Although I have seen few videos on youtube about IOTA, I still don't get something. On coinmarketcap, 1 iota is evaluated at $0.43, but near the price, there is another name - Miota. From the videos I watched on yt, I have seen that $0.43 are actually 1 mil iota (miota). That means, 1 iota = $0.00000043. Well, my question is: If I will buy 200miota, I would have to pay $.43x200? If iota (not miota) will be in the next years, $0.00040, that means I will have - 200.000.000 x $0.00040?
I am sorry if you will not be able to understand my question, it might be because English is not my native tongue.
Just convert using this:
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CryptoEnthusiast64
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June 17, 2017, 08:28:09 PM |
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Are IOTA transactions going to be Anonymous?
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TheKingInYellow
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Have you found the Yellow Sign?
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June 17, 2017, 08:32:10 PM |
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Just convert using this: When your coin has such an insanely high coin cap that you need a chart to understand what decimal you're in
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achimsmile
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June 17, 2017, 08:42:33 PM |
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When your coin has such an insanely high coin cap that you need a chart to understand what decimal you're in
Fun fact: There are just ~30% more iotas than satoshis (once all BTC are mined)
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crypto-rainbow
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June 17, 2017, 08:44:07 PM |
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Just convert using this: When your coin has such an insanely high coin cap that you need a chart to understand what decimal you're in so many iota exist? it's crazy...
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mariusadrian
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June 17, 2017, 09:07:31 PM |
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Hello everyone,
I am absolutely new in this world of cryptocurrency.
I would have a lot of questions regarding the trading process, sites, trading platforms and so on, but I am sure I will find my answers on this forum in the beginners topics.
Other than that, I have a question for you guys, about IOTA. Although I have seen few videos on youtube about IOTA, I still don't get something. On coinmarketcap, 1 iota is evaluated at $0.43, but near the price, there is another name - Miota. From the videos I watched on yt, I have seen that $0.43 are actually 1 mil iota (miota). That means, 1 iota = $0.00000043. Well, my question is: If I will buy 200miota, I would have to pay $.43x200? If iota (not miota) will be in the next years, $0.00040, that means I will have - 200.000.000 x $0.00040?
I am sorry if you will not be able to understand my question, it might be because English is not my native tongue.
Just convert using this: https://i.imgur.com/OUhZZTE.pngThank you, that is helpful indeed even though is not an answer that answers my questions fully. Let me put it in other way: Is iota the same principle as satoshi? Or I should say: satoshi is for bitcoin, as iota is for..?
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Come-from-Beyond (OP)
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June 17, 2017, 09:26:02 PM |
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Of course, I'll trust you as the source for a richlist when you can't even provide this service 24/7 in the block explorer.
Let's get this right: the developer and lead pumper provides an unverifiable "rich list" which isn't shown on the official block explorer, and I'm expected to believe it? 2.7 billionx1000 coins is the cap of IOTA, and nobody can prove otherwise.
Smells really legitimate.
Let's bet for 1 BTC that the rich list is verifiable. Do you accept the bet?
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Come-from-Beyond (OP)
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June 17, 2017, 09:28:22 PM |
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so many iota exist? it's crazy...
It's crazy only if you believe to words of strangers in yellow. That dude just wants cheap iotas so he spreads lies.
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fedmahnkassad
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June 17, 2017, 10:55:12 PM |
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Why is this not on more major exchanges? Surely they want the volume, so what's the deal?
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maddox7
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June 17, 2017, 11:06:27 PM |
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Hello everyone,
I am absolutely new in this world of cryptocurrency.
I would have a lot of questions regarding the trading process, sites, trading platforms and so on, but I am sure I will find my answers on this forum in the beginners topics.
Other than that, I have a question for you guys, about IOTA. Although I have seen few videos on youtube about IOTA, I still don't get something. On coinmarketcap, 1 iota is evaluated at $0.43, but near the price, there is another name - Miota. From the videos I watched on yt, I have seen that $0.43 are actually 1 mil iota (miota). That means, 1 iota = $0.00000043. Well, my question is: If I will buy 200miota, I would have to pay $.43x200? If iota (not miota) will be in the next years, $0.00040, that means I will have - 200.000.000 x $0.00040?
I am sorry if you will not be able to understand my question, it might be because English is not my native tongue.
Just convert using this: Thank you, that is helpful indeed even though is not an answer that answers my questions fully. Let me put it in other way: Is iota the same principle as satoshi? Or I should say: satoshi is for bitcoin, as iota is for..? other than btc (satoshi), iota does not have decimals.. only full/whole numbers (long integer)
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maddox7
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June 17, 2017, 11:13:46 PM |
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Why is this not on more major exchanges? Surely they want the volume, so what's the deal?
When will IOTA get on Poloniex & Bittrex, Kraken, BTC38, OKCoin, BTC-e, Bitstamp?
We will not leak any info about this, it is up to the individual exchanges to make their own timeschedules and announcements, we will simply echo them. If you want IOTA to be implemented on a specific exchange fast, well then your best course of action is to ASK THEM, so they see the demand, don't ask us, we're not in the business of running exchanges. I think they want to concentrate on the development of the project. exchanges are not first prio for them which sounds very good to me.
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jubalix
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June 17, 2017, 11:29:06 PM |
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John_Paul
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June 18, 2017, 12:26:00 AM |
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Anyway for us in the USA to purchase IOTAs?... we are blocked from bitfinex.
You can send btc to bitfinex.
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John_Paul
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June 18, 2017, 12:30:54 AM |
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When your coin has such an insanely high coin cap that you need a chart to understand what decimal you're in
Actually for the total amount, IOTA is similar to Bitcoin. Iota has no decimal point and is equivalent to satoshi in Bitcoin. There are 2.1x10^15 satoshi in total for Bitcoin and there are about 2.78x10^15 iota in total for IOTA.
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luicon
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June 18, 2017, 12:39:18 AM Last edit: June 18, 2017, 12:57:37 AM by luicon |
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the seed / password is pretty lame right now, why they dont use a generator like electrum does?
with IOTA if someone uses the same password as i do, they will get access to my founds¿?
is expected to have a client made out of something more lightweight? 100 mb client is crazy, and the fact it needs java for a full node, killsme
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June 18, 2017, 01:02:46 AM |
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On Bitfinex you buy Miota, and yes iota is like satoshi the smallest part. The seed well you need to create it in this way in linux: cat /dev/urandom | LC_ALL=C tr -dc 'A-Z9' | fold -w 81 | head -n 1 or use a password generator, but only capital letters and number only "9" and length 81 charakters this will be a string like that: UF9IEMCLEN9...................................EI9WEF9DER9 <- 81 chars
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autada
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June 18, 2017, 01:11:44 AM |
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IOTA is strong coin, No.8 on CMC list, I am very happy that I am an investor.
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CryptoEnthusiast64
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June 18, 2017, 02:15:22 AM |
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Just finished transferring little BitCoin, and end up paying $13.50 in fees for 40 different transactions that were not even my own, and had to wait 1hour to receive my BitCoin! I'm done with ALL coins that have FEES!!!
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