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September 15, 2016, 05:45:01 AM
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but ethereum ETH still the best with comapare ETC etherum classic









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September 15, 2016, 05:56:27 AM
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but ethereum ETH still the best with comapare ETC etherum classic

More likely ETH now back at 1 billion dollar market cap level for the nth time.
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September 21, 2016, 05:29:40 PM
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but ethereum ETH still the best with comapare ETC etherum classic

More likely ETH now back at 1 billion dollar market cap level for the nth time.

The Etheruem market cap is already $1143 million. So it is a 1 billion dollar block chain again. I think it will be 2 B soon.
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September 21, 2016, 09:14:00 PM
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but ethereum ETH still the best with comapare ETC etherum classic

More likely ETH now back at 1 billion dollar market cap level for the nth time.

The Etheruem market cap is already $1143 million. So it is a 1 billion dollar block chain again. I think it will be 2 B soon.
agreed. Too much gud news coming out of devcon2.

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September 22, 2016, 06:03:55 AM
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but ethereum ETH still the best with comapare ETC etherum classic

More likely ETH now back at 1 billion dollar market cap level for the nth time.

The Etheruem market cap is already $1143 million. So it is a 1 billion dollar block chain again. I think it will be 2 B soon.
agreed. Too much gud news coming out of devcon2.

I wish good news about ETH really never stops.
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October 05, 2016, 09:37:58 AM
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but ethereum ETH still the best with comapare ETC etherum classic

More likely ETH now back at 1 billion dollar market cap level for the nth time.

The Etheruem market cap is already $1143 million. So it is a 1 billion dollar block chain again. I think it will be 2 B soon.
agreed. Too much gud news coming out of devcon2.

I wish good news about ETH really never stops.

Some good news:
http://fortune.com/2016/10/04/jp-morgan-chase-blockchain-ethereum-quorum/
Why J.P. Morgan Chase Is Building a Blockchain on Ethereum

It’s called “Quorum.”
J.P. Morgan Chase is developing a [Suspicious link removed]monly referred to as a public ledger, atop a crypto-network called Ethereum.

The system, dubbed “Quorum,” is designed to toe the line between private and public in the realm of shuffling derivatives and payments. The idea is to satisfy regulators who need seamless access to financial goings-on, while protecting the privacy of parties that don’t wish to reveal their identities nor the details of their transactions to the general public.

Amber Baldet, blockchain lead for J.P. Morgan  JPM 0.14% , introduced the project in a technical steering committee meeting of the Hyperledger Project, a year-old off-shoot of the Linux Foundation that collaboratively researches blockchain tech, at the end of last month. She said the team had chosen to work with Ethereum, despite recent challenges, likely alluding to a recent hacking incident, because it has been around a while and banks are familiar with it. (You can read Fortune’s recent feature on Ethereum-creator Vitalik Buterin in the “40 Under 40” issue of the magazine.)

Unlike the open free-for-all that is Bitcoin, in which anyone with a computer can participate in the network, the nodes that run Quorum must receive permission from some higher authority to join. In many bankers’ view, this gateway prevents corrupt or malicious operators from entering the system. Critics, meanwhile, counter that requiring permission bucks the main benefit of a blockchain: enabling untrusted parties to interact.


In practice, J.P. Morgan’s Quorum is a modification of the Go Ethereum client, a popular software program that supports the Ethereum network. Quorum features an updated consensus mechanism, the process by which different computers agree on the order and legitimacy of transactions on the network, created by Jeffrey Wilcke, one of the founders of Ethereum and developer of the Go client.

In effect, Quorum has two layers of consensus on a single blockchain, meaning two ways of reaching agreement about its transaction records, both stored on one distributed database, or blockchain. The first layer verifies public data, and the second layer verifies private details.

“We get the best of both worlds,” said David Voell, engineering lead for J.P. Morgan’s corporate and investment banking group, during the Hyperledger presentation. The technology swaps out private transaction data for cryptographic hashes, condensed and scrambled versions of that data, which conceals their true contents. Both the public and private data reside on the blockchain, but they’re parsed separately, he said.

“The key to this whole thing, again, is a single blockchain of everyone continuously checking the integrity,” Voell said. And yet there is still a “clear separation between private and public,” he added.

The slideshow, available online on Google Drive, presented the system as “a permissioned implementation of Ethereum supporting data privacy.” (An audio recording of the presentation is available here.)

The banking sector has been touting blockchain tech as a possible way to cut costs and revamp back-office IT functions.

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J.P. Morgan has also worked on a project called Juno, another distributed ledger that emphasizes scalability in its design. At the same time, a number of companies are building private blockchains, including R3, Chain, and Digital Asset Holdings.

“We have people building the most stress-tested financial systems in the world,” Baldet told the Wall Street Journal. “Bringing that enterprise expertise [to blockchain] is one of our strengths.”

The J.P. Morgan representatives on the call said they plan to open source the documentation and code base behind Quorum by the end of the year.
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October 05, 2016, 09:49:34 AM
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About this Quorum project. To said some more we need first to see it. They said that it will be a compromise between public and private  transactions.

My guess is, it will look like this: "if don't want your transaction showing publicly pay us more!"

Also J.P. Morgan said: "We have people building the most stress-tested financial systems in the world"

Isn't the most stress-tested and robust financial system in the world Bitcoin's blockchain?
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October 05, 2016, 10:15:03 AM
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ETH and ETC have no difference except the manipulations of the big whales in ETH which are not present in ETC. and that is why ETC price is falling.

so in fact we can clearly see what would happen to ETH if someday the manipulators stop manipulating the price or they feel like they have exhausted the pump-ability of this coin and they feel ready to move on to the next pumping project.

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October 05, 2016, 11:04:46 AM
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ETH and ETC have no difference except the manipulations of the big whales in ETH which are not present in ETC. and that is why ETC price is falling.

so in fact we can clearly see what would happen to ETH if someday the manipulators stop manipulating the price or they feel like they have exhausted the pump-ability of this coin and they feel ready to move on to the next pumping project.
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ETH does not suffer from market manipulations by big whales, if it was it would be going up and down in large swings. As it is it has great backing and support by many many large insitiutions who are investing in the tech, so it's a mistake to assume this support is by whales. Simply not true.

ETC Criminal Coin is going down simply because of what it stands for; criminals. And only fools would invest in a criminal venture.

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October 05, 2016, 02:20:47 PM
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ETH and ETC have no difference except the manipulations of the big whales in ETH which are not present in ETC. and that is why ETC price is falling.

so in fact we can clearly see what would happen to ETH if someday the manipulators stop manipulating the price or they feel like they have exhausted the pump-ability of this coin and they feel ready to move on to the next pumping project.

it's not that whales are not on etc, it's that etc is much smaller, you need a serious pump to increase two coin at billion of market cap, not something a whales or many whales can do without investing a shit load of money

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October 05, 2016, 04:48:26 PM
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You know you're a shitcoin when a DAPP on Ethereum like augur has higher market cap than you. Augur 110mil, ETC 101 http://coinmarketcap.com/
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October 05, 2016, 05:33:15 PM
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So for casual mining, ETC is best still?

Would my desk overheat if i mine with two 390 card?

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October 05, 2016, 08:01:31 PM
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I haven't checked but even if it is by a small margin, is still not worth it unless you convert to ETH as soon as you mine anything, because growing potential is not really there. Also, 2x 390 you'll have about 500+ power consumption, but you can lower voltage untill it is not stable anymore.
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October 12, 2016, 09:36:53 AM
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I haven't checked but even if it is by a small margin, is still not worth it unless you convert to ETH as soon as you mine anything, because growing potential is not really there. Also, 2x 390 you'll have about 500+ power consumption, but you can lower voltage untill it is not stable anymore.

At the current rate of rise of the difficulty, the Etheruem mining with the R9 390 will soon be unprofitable.
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October 20, 2016, 07:27:25 AM
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I haven't checked but even if it is by a small margin, is still not worth it unless you convert to ETH as soon as you mine anything, because growing potential is not really there. Also, 2x 390 you'll have about 500+ power consumption, but you can lower voltage untill it is not stable anymore.

At the current rate of rise of the difficulty, the Etheruem mining with the R9 390 will soon be unprofitable.

That is right. If your electricity price is more than 0.2 dollar per kWh, it will be not profitable in the next few days.
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