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January 26, 2017, 03:20:43 PM |
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Drexme, as LiQio reminded.
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HI-TEC99
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January 26, 2017, 03:42:41 PM |
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alcurEX exchange says it's considering adding byteball, but needs to know if there is example nodejs api or other tools it can use to integrate it into its exchange's code.
I just checked out their website: https://alcurex.com. The order books (for a couple of currencies I checked) are the exact same as on Poloniex. Does it act like a proxy to Poloniex or something? Edit: Never mind, I just read their info/help page: ALCUREX is a multi-exchange trading platform that enables seamless trading on multiple different exchanges from a single account and website. Poloniex wants increasing amounts of ID as you increase the amount you withdraw. You can get round that by using alcurEX to make your trades on poloniex, then withdrawing through alcurEX.
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freigeist
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January 26, 2017, 04:37:53 PM |
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alcurEX exchange says it's considering adding byteball, but needs to know if there is example nodejs api or other tools it can use to integrate it into its exchange's code.
I just checked out their website: https://alcurex.com. The order books (for a couple of currencies I checked) are the exact same as on Poloniex. Does it act like a proxy to Poloniex or something? Edit: Never mind, I just read their info/help page: ALCUREX is a multi-exchange trading platform that enables seamless trading on multiple different exchanges from a single account and website. Poloniex wants increasing amounts of ID as you increase the amount you withdraw. You can get round that by using alcurEX to make your trades on poloniex, then withdrawing through alcurEX. Why do they need ID if you do not withdraw FIAT?!
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greentea
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January 26, 2017, 04:47:14 PM |
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alcurEX exchange says it's considering adding byteball, but needs to know if there is example nodejs api or other tools it can use to integrate it into its exchange's code.
I just checked out their website: https://alcurex.com. The order books (for a couple of currencies I checked) are the exact same as on Poloniex. Does it act like a proxy to Poloniex or something? Edit: Never mind, I just read their info/help page: ALCUREX is a multi-exchange trading platform that enables seamless trading on multiple different exchanges from a single account and website. Poloniex wants increasing amounts of ID as you increase the amount you withdraw. You can get round that by using alcurEX to make your trades on poloniex, then withdrawing through alcurEX. Why do they need ID if you do not withdraw FIAT?! yeah I don't understand poloniex either. You can withdraw up to $2000 daily with no ID. but if you want to withdraw more than that you have to submit ID. that's just over 2 BTC which is not much at all. so it would take ~ 50 days to withdraw ~100BTC! can be a pain for whales need to look into alcurEX ...
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repush
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January 26, 2017, 04:52:34 PM |
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^^ I think they do it because they have most coins in cold storage and they want to reduce their necessary hot wallet balance while increasing legitimacy to regulators.
I WTB up to 500 GB for 5 btc. Also buying up to 1000 GBB for 1 btc.
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zanzibar
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January 26, 2017, 05:29:25 PM |
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I WTB up to 500 GB for 5 btc. Also buying up to 1000 GBB for 1 btc.
I think the going rate is more like 150GB for 5BTC right now.
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kaicrypzen
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January 26, 2017, 05:35:03 PM |
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Poloniex wants increasing amounts of ID as you increase the amount you withdraw. You can get round that by using alcurEX to make your trades on poloniex, then withdrawing through alcurEX.
That is actually very convenient, I assume they might take some kind of fee for that ... Anyway it's worth looking into.
I WTB up to 500 GB for 5 btc. Also buying up to 1000 GBB for 1 btc.
me too ^^. On a more serious note, I don't think there's anyone who would be willing to sell at these prices for the time being ... At worst they can go dump 500 GB on cryptox and they will get way more than that.
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January 26, 2017, 07:40:07 PM |
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BB needs some serious exchange
This is true but have patience... If Poloniex links their wallet account in any of the remaining distribution rounds it's game on! Look at what happened with Pascal coin...10,000% increase in a few months? Just from the "Polo Effect" I am actually fearing that effect. Imagine the aftermath, best depictured by a wave rolling over a small vessel to turn turtle. I totally agree with you. With other words: If you are new to cryptovillage, then you should not immediately bring your little sister (without big friends) to the wildest pub and forcing her to making a Polo casting as a table dancer.  Listing at Polo has clear advantages, but is also a deal with the devil. This of course brings quick money - but she never has a future again. 
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kaicrypzen
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January 26, 2017, 08:12:30 PM |
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The branch livenet has last been updated 2 months ago which is too old for a 1.1.1, master however has been updated 6 days ago, so I would suggest pulling from master (or wait for livenet to get updated).
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jwinterm
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January 26, 2017, 08:49:31 PM |
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Any info on who the twelve validating witnesses are atm? I'm assuming they're just twelve servers being run by tonych, but curious if there is any more info available.
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ArabMist
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January 26, 2017, 09:14:43 PM |
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I WTB up to 500 GB for 5 btc. Also buying up to 1000 GBB for 1 btc.
me too ^^. On a more serious note, I don't think there's anyone who would be willing to sell at these prices for the time being ... At worst they can go dump 500 GB on cryptox and they will get way more than that. True, 20GB will cost you about 1btc on cryptonix.pl and most people think you'd be a fool to sell at that price.
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ArabMist
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January 26, 2017, 09:33:49 PM |
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Any info on who the twelve validating witnesses are atm? I'm assuming they're just twelve servers being run by tonych, but curious if there is any more info available.
I think the plan is to vote for witnesses much like Komodo is doing at the moment to secure decentralization issue that you focused on in your past posts when comparing to XMR. Maybe one of the more knowledgable guys can confirm?
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amacar1
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January 26, 2017, 09:37:12 PM |
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Price through the roof 
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HI-TEC99
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January 26, 2017, 09:42:07 PM |
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Any info on who the twelve validating witnesses are atm? I'm assuming they're just twelve servers being run by tonych, but curious if there is any more info available.
I think the plan is to vote for witnesses much like Komodo is doing at the moment to secure decentralization issue that you focused on in your past posts when comparing to XMR. Maybe one of the more knowledgable guys can confirm? The OP says the list of well known users called witnesses is defined by users themselves as they include the list in every transaction they post. I assume the most reliable nodes running for the longest, and with the most bandwidth are the twelve validating witnesses. Anyone can set up a node, and others besides tonych must already be running some. The main chain is defined deterministically based on the positions of transactions in the graph. Refer to the white paper for details, but as a general rule, the MC gravitates towards transactions authored by well known users, which we call witnesses. The list of witnesses is defined by users themselves as they include the list in every transaction they post. The MC then follows the path within the DAG such that: 1. the witness lists of the neighboring transactions on the chain are either identical or differ by only one mutation, 2. the chain goes through the most number of witness-authored transactions, compared with alternative chains.
The above is very brief and sketchy description with many important details omitted, refer to the white paper for a full technical story.
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January 26, 2017, 10:00:19 PM |
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Some serious fomo buying going on. I am glad I dropped my xmr and eth for byteball. 
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HI-TEC99
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January 26, 2017, 11:09:28 PM |
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BB needs some serious exchange
This is true but have patience... If Poloniex links their wallet account in any of the remaining distribution rounds it's game on! Look at what happened with Pascal coin...10,000% increase in a few months? Just from the "Polo Effect" I am actually fearing that effect. Imagine the aftermath, best depictured by a wave rolling over a small vessel to turn turtle. I totally agree with you. With other words: If you are new to cryptovillage, then you should not immediately bring your little sister (without big friends) to the wildest pub and forcing her to making a Polo casting as a table dancer.  Listing at Polo has clear advantages, but is also a deal with the devil. This of course brings quick money - but she never has a future again.  Pascalcoin started on cryptopia before getting onto poloniex. It costs less than 0.12 Bitcoins to get listed there using its Paytopia page. https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/PaytopiaCryptopia charges 500000 DOT to add a coin, which costs less than 0.12 Bitcoins at today's price. https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=DOT_BTC
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zanzibar
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January 26, 2017, 11:47:29 PM |
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Byteball is better than this. It will be added by Polo in time. This exchange looks like garbage.
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PirateShip
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January 26, 2017, 11:54:07 PM |
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Byteball is better than this. It will be added by Polo in time. This exchange looks like garbage. Don't hate on the GUI...there are tons of awesome people there, and a HUGE potential to profit big time due to the smaller amount of volume. Sometimes people wanna buy a coin right then and there, and the buy/sell orders are sometimes behind the rest of the exchanges - what I'm trying to say is awesome arbitrage (they even have a page for that) Cryptopia is always adding new features - their devs are quite possibly the hardest working out of all the exchanges to date.
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Wexfgy12
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January 27, 2017, 12:10:45 AM |
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The bot is telling me that my linked address has 0 bytes in it, because I did a transaction, so I guess they went to a change address? The addresses are all retained/reusable within the wallet, so I can resend the whole balance to the linked address from before without issue? All of the addresses under "wallet information" - last wallet addresses - are still usable?
Thanks
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