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April 03, 2017, 11:37:35 PM Last edit: April 05, 2017, 10:50:55 PM by IMZ |
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P2P Lounge Room Home of the B.N.-IMZa Buckhttps://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here. https://bitcoinfees.info/And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap. Bitcoin price: $1150
Btc Unconfirmeds: 11K
Total altcoin cap: 32%'The percentage of the litecoin network signaling to enact the Segregated Witness (SegWit) upgrade reached record highs today according to Litecoinblockhalf.com, climbing to 58.33% of nodes and miners operating the software. The figures mark a notable jump from last week when only around 25% of devices keeping track of the network's history were signaling for activation. Much of the increase comes from large mining pool F2Pool's decision to signal.' http://www.coindesk.com/litecoin-spike-support-scaling-segwit/
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April 04, 2017, 05:03:57 PM |
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btc vol. 24HR share = 47.9 %
ALTs have reached a historic thresh hold. And just crossed over a big line.
Cryptospace is entering new waters. Bigger waves come next?
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April 05, 2017, 12:01:10 AM Last edit: April 05, 2017, 10:49:38 PM by IMZ |
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P2P Lounge Room -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here. https://bitcoinfees.info/And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap. Bitcoin price: $1131
Btc Unconfirmeds: 37K
Total altcoin cap: 31% Blast! Want to put some Btc on to Bittrex, but a red exclamation mark tells me the blockchain is slow! ETH = 3,000 GRS 1 oz of gold gets you 85,000 GRS
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April 05, 2017, 12:03:22 AM |
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btc vol. 24HR share = 47.9 %
ALTs have reached a historic thresh hold. And just crossed over a big line.
Cryptospace is entering new waters. Bigger waves come next?
Admittedly, B.N., the following is rough 'rithmetic; but even without macroeconomic drama of any sort, total crypto cap looks like increasing at a $1B a month, and more of that will be in alts.
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April 07, 2017, 04:57:40 AM |
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'The logic was that Zimbeck could hire and train a team of Cambodian devs for a fraction of what that might cost in the West. There was just one problem with this. There seemed to be no devs in Cambodia.' https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=896480.0
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April 07, 2017, 04:33:16 PM |
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living forward. understanding backwards./hindsight
perhaps that is the very best piece of literature on BCT. I read it way back, more as a tell all investigative report, looking for clues to things my gut already knew.
(btw Zimbeck may have turned around the BAY project, over time it may become respectable again) Swift, BlockNet, Stealth ... still cling-on at the edges ... XC, Librex, Apex, Utility and the other tripe I forgot ... gone into the goodnight. That's the story of Surplus Bob. Wreckage.
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April 07, 2017, 11:19:13 PM Last edit: April 08, 2017, 01:12:39 AM by IMZ |
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living forward. understanding backwards./hindsight
perhaps that is the very best piece of literature on BCT. I read it way back, more as a tell all investigative report, looking for clues to things my gut already knew.
(btw Zimbeck may have turned around the BAY project, over time it may become respectable again) Swift, BlockNet, Stealth ... still cling-on at the edges ... XC, Librex, Apex, Utility and the other tripe I forgot ... gone into the goodnight. That's the story of Surplus Bob. Wreckage.
Morning, B.N. I should have known that you'd know more about this than me! Bob came to mind when I was explaining ICOs to someone over on Reddit. ( sigh: even chose to use Uno as an example of a nil-inflation instrument.)
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Hey its lowkey from reddit finally found ya and made an acc ive lurked through this site a fair bit as of recent but still mustnt be using it to my advantage with all my losses im really hopnig you can give us some pointers as to how to read charts what to look for and any hints tips tricks thankyou all
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April 08, 2017, 11:20:47 PM |
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Hey its lowkey from reddit finally found ya and made an acc ive lurked through this site a fair bit as of recent but still mustnt be using it to my advantage with all my losses im really hopnig you can give us some pointers as to how to read charts what to look for and any hints tips tricks thankyou all
Welcome! PM sent.
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‘For BU, the block size limit is [the] locus of an ideological game, where the system can only remain decentralized if this is distributed across nodes and miners. For them, the actions of Core enforce a hierarchical structure that contradict the promise of a decentralized cryptocurrency based entirely on technical adeptness.’ http://www.coindesk.com/hidden-history-bitcoin-unlimited/There’s a thing here that has occupied us since The Beginning: notwithstanding how much we want decentralisation, how much can we actually achieve? We’ve seen savvy assertive players create de facto centralization. We weathered the crazinesses of the ‘development’-premine alts of 2013. We’ve seen small groups of community members become hugely influential simply because they were the only ones left standing. Then came The ICO Craze, welcomed by some and loathed by others. We've seen good and bad uncensored threads. We've seen good and bad censored threads. And somewhere in there, I think even the staunchest decentralists had to consider the notion that A Development Team – evil centralization! – can help a coin elbow its way to centre stage.
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