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Difficulty: 4.3116959883424 Hashrate: 117.09 MSol/s
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March 01, 2018, 07:19:20 PM |
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Difficulty: 4.3116959883424 Hashrate: 117.09 MSol/s
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This hashrate and difficulty is like this because windows miner was released.
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March 01, 2018, 07:32:59 PM |
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Difficulty: 4.3116959883424 Hashrate: 117.09 MSol/s
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This hashrate and difficulty is like this because windows miner was released. where you find this information? Optiminer work on windows now? give me link please for windows mining
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March 01, 2018, 07:46:46 PM |
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This hashrate and difficulty is like this because windows miner was released. where you find this information? Optiminer work on windows now? give me link please for windows mining It's not optiminer working on windows but lolMiner, see: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2933939.0
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March 01, 2018, 07:59:07 PM Last edit: March 01, 2018, 09:01:48 PM by mr.pacy.mf |
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Some statistics. Old Stats minexbank.com was on the top 92.745 place in the world. the first place among users was China - 39.9% in second place the US --- 18.2% On the third place Great Britain - 6.9% Today's statistics minexbank.com at the moment is on the top 89,166 place in the world. in the first place among users at the moment China - 54.2% in second place the US --- 9.2% On the third place Great Britain - 9.0% Data are taken from the site https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/minexbank.comcan this guy show statistic about miners (hashpower) per countries or regions I think that 50+% of global hash power comes from Serbia in this moment in last 3 months only my hashpower was 1-3% of global network ....Im just a litle ant in crypto world one of the strongest mining community and mining farms in EU are from Serbia one request for minex team... about minex debit cards .... dont overdo and forget Serbia in the list of supported countries
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March 01, 2018, 11:02:24 PM Last edit: March 01, 2018, 11:25:33 PM by minexpuntcoin |
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Not FUD, but I would be hesitant to trust that the debit cards on the horizon. Nothing against Minexcoin or the team of devs and their motivation, more to do with Visa, Mastercard and other processing companies. I know everyone seems to think that other companies can circumvent using visa or mastercard, but I am not so optimistic as it would be a liability of a company associated with Visa or Mastercard to allow business to be done with a crypto which would go against the wishes/policies of Visa and Mastercard, who any way you slice it will be needed to have a card that is accepted at most points of sale around the world.
Truth of the matter is debit cards and credit cards are a technology on the way out anyway. Minexcoin team would be better spending their time on the mobile wallet and creating a simple means of payment from the phones themselves such as they do in China(barcode scan), as this is the future of payments IMO. The debit card would work great right now(if it was allowed by the providers), but 5 years down the road, I have a feeling we will be paying for more things with our phones in more and more countries. Not too mention who wants to pay Visa and Mastercard their percentage to spend our Minexcoins? Better off adopting the new technology(and the debit cards if possible, I just wouldn't get my hopes up) as soon as possible, more use cases for Minexcoin would only further adoption.
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March 01, 2018, 11:48:54 PM |
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Not FUD, but I would be hesitant to trust that the debit cards on the horizon. Nothing against Minexcoin or the team of devs and their motivation, more to do with Visa, Mastercard and other processing companies. I know everyone seems to think that other companies can circumvent using visa or mastercard, but I am not so optimistic as it would be a liability of a company associated with Visa or Mastercard to allow business to be done with a crypto which would go against the wishes/policies of Visa and Mastercard, who any way you slice it will be needed to have a card that is accepted at most points of sale around the world.
Truth of the matter is debit cards and credit cards are a technology on the way out anyway. Minexcoin team would be better spending their time on the mobile wallet and creating a simple means of payment from the phones themselves such as they do in China(barcode scan), as this is the future of payments IMO. The debit card would work great right now(if it was allowed by the providers), but 5 years down the road, I have a feeling we will be paying for more things with our phones in more and more countries. Not too mention who wants to pay Visa and Mastercard their percentage to spend our Minexcoins? Better off adopting the new technology(and the debit cards if possible, I just wouldn't get my hopes up) as soon as possible, more use cases for Minexcoin would only further adoption.
yes correct, credit and debit card are the past, but i think they'll survive for some years yet, so for someone could be useful have them
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March 01, 2018, 11:55:52 PM |
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The best thing in the that trade is first exchange between MNX and real goods. It is historical moment for MNX.
Immediately see the project will be successful and breaks up in the right direction. Good luck to the project. It's amazing that Minexcoin is solidifying! Prices are more stable than at launch in November! In relation to these exchanges, is what makes the coins have senses, in the case, most need to find a sense to possess intrinsic values! Where can I exchange MNX for a product?
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March 02, 2018, 12:06:58 AM |
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Not FUD, but I would be hesitant to trust that the debit cards on the horizon. Nothing against Minexcoin or the team of devs and their motivation, more to do with Visa, Mastercard and other processing companies. I know everyone seems to think that other companies can circumvent using visa or mastercard, but I am not so optimistic as it would be a liability of a company associated with Visa or Mastercard to allow business to be done with a crypto which would go against the wishes/policies of Visa and Mastercard, who any way you slice it will be needed to have a card that is accepted at most points of sale around the world.
Truth of the matter is debit cards and credit cards are a technology on the way out anyway. Minexcoin team would be better spending their time on the mobile wallet and creating a simple means of payment from the phones themselves such as they do in China(barcode scan), as this is the future of payments IMO. The debit card would work great right now(if it was allowed by the providers), but 5 years down the road, I have a feeling we will be paying for more things with our phones in more and more countries. Not too mention who wants to pay Visa and Mastercard their percentage to spend our Minexcoins? Better off adopting the new technology(and the debit cards if possible, I just wouldn't get my hopes up) as soon as possible, more use cases for Minexcoin would only further adoption.
yes correct, credit and debit card are the past, but i think they'll survive for some years yet, so for someone could be useful have them I agree, the debit card feature is not a must for me with Minex. These days it has become a bit of a hype/trend for coins/tokens to have a debit card feature. I would personally trust TenX or Monaco to roll out their cards first if it is possible for crypto to issue such cards. Because they have been longer in talks with card issuers than others. Furthermore I am more excited about the atomic swaps and their own exchange. If their own exchange has a fiat gateway it will give more volume to Minexcoin. With such a feature it will not rely much on the BTC value, but people will appreciate Fiat value more as well.
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March 02, 2018, 12:23:49 AM |
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Not FUD, but I would be hesitant to trust that the debit cards on the horizon. Nothing against Minexcoin or the team of devs and their motivation, more to do with Visa, Mastercard and other processing companies. I know everyone seems to think that other companies can circumvent using visa or mastercard, but I am not so optimistic as it would be a liability of a company associated with Visa or Mastercard to allow business to be done with a crypto which would go against the wishes/policies of Visa and Mastercard, who any way you slice it will be needed to have a card that is accepted at most points of sale around the world.
Truth of the matter is debit cards and credit cards are a technology on the way out anyway. Minexcoin team would be better spending their time on the mobile wallet and creating a simple means of payment from the phones themselves such as they do in China(barcode scan), as this is the future of payments IMO. The debit card would work great right now(if it was allowed by the providers), but 5 years down the road, I have a feeling we will be paying for more things with our phones in more and more countries. Not too mention who wants to pay Visa and Mastercard their percentage to spend our Minexcoins? Better off adopting the new technology(and the debit cards if possible, I just wouldn't get my hopes up) as soon as possible, more use cases for Minexcoin would only further adoption.
yes correct, credit and debit card are the past, but i think they'll survive for some years yet, so for someone could be useful have them I agree, the debit card feature is not a must for me with Minex. These days it has become a bit of a hype/trend for coins/tokens to have a debit card feature. I would personally trust TenX or Monaco to roll out their cards first if it is possible for crypto to issue such cards. Because they have been longer in talks with card issuers than others. Furthermore I am more excited about the atomic swaps and their own exchange. If their own exchange has a fiat gateway it will give more volume to Minexcoin. With such a feature it will not rely much on the BTC value, but people will appreciate Fiat value more as well. i don't agree with you. If you convert crypto to fiat, you'll get taxed. If you spend MNX with debit card, you might not be taxed https://goo.gl/XfM2adPayment cards will exist many many years and will continue to be wide accepted payment method in real world.
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March 02, 2018, 12:34:55 AM |
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Not FUD, but I would be hesitant to trust that the debit cards on the horizon. Nothing against Minexcoin or the team of devs and their motivation, more to do with Visa, Mastercard and other processing companies. I know everyone seems to think that other companies can circumvent using visa or mastercard, but I am not so optimistic as it would be a liability of a company associated with Visa or Mastercard to allow business to be done with a crypto which would go against the wishes/policies of Visa and Mastercard, who any way you slice it will be needed to have a card that is accepted at most points of sale around the world.
Truth of the matter is debit cards and credit cards are a technology on the way out anyway. Minexcoin team would be better spending their time on the mobile wallet and creating a simple means of payment from the phones themselves such as they do in China(barcode scan), as this is the future of payments IMO. The debit card would work great right now(if it was allowed by the providers), but 5 years down the road, I have a feeling we will be paying for more things with our phones in more and more countries. Not too mention who wants to pay Visa and Mastercard their percentage to spend our Minexcoins? Better off adopting the new technology(and the debit cards if possible, I just wouldn't get my hopes up) as soon as possible, more use cases for Minexcoin would only further adoption.
yes correct, credit and debit card are the past, but i think they'll survive for some years yet, so for someone could be useful have them I agree, the debit card feature is not a must for me with Minex. These days it has become a bit of a hype/trend for coins/tokens to have a debit card feature. I would personally trust TenX or Monaco to roll out their cards first if it is possible for crypto to issue such cards. Because they have been longer in talks with card issuers than others. Furthermore I am more excited about the atomic swaps and their own exchange. If their own exchange has a fiat gateway it will give more volume to Minexcoin. With such a feature it will not rely much on the BTC value, but people will appreciate Fiat value more as well. i don't agree with you. If you convert crypto to fiat, you'll get taxed. If you spend MNX with debit card, you might not be taxed https://goo.gl/XfM2adPayment cards will exist many many years and will continue to be wide accepted payment method in real world. I guess that depends on where you live. I pay taxes on my crypto assets whatever their value is on January 1st. So cashing into fiat does not make me pay more taxes than I already do.
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March 02, 2018, 01:04:53 AM |
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I guess that depends on where you live. I pay taxes on my crypto assets whatever their value is on January 1st. So cashing into fiat does not make me pay more taxes than I already do.
i just hope, that tax for you is not high... a lot of people could save some money if debit card will be issued for MNX because of this kind of taxes. If Germany says "jump", most of the EU countrys just ask "how high".
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March 02, 2018, 01:05:55 AM |
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Minexcoin Info: Hashrate: 102.61 MSol/s Difficulty: 4.3116959883424
MinexBank Rates: Daily: 0.34% Weekly: 2.3% Monthly: 13.1% Yearly: 70%
Price of MNX: $23,81
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March 02, 2018, 03:46:19 AM |
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Some statistics. Old Stats minexbank.com was on the top 92.745 place in the world. the first place among users was China - 39.9% in second place the US --- 18.2% On the third place Great Britain - 6.9% Today's statistics minexbank.com at the moment is on the top 89,166 place in the world. in the first place among users at the moment China - 54.2% in second place the US --- 9.2% On the third place Great Britain - 9.0% Data are taken from the site https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/minexbank.comcan this guy show statistic about miners (hashpower) per countries or regions I think that 50+% of global hash power comes from Serbia in this moment in last 3 months only my hashpower was 1-3% of global network ....Im just a litle ant in crypto world one of the strongest mining community and mining farms in EU are from Serbia one request for minex team... about minex debit cards .... dont overdo and forget Serbia in the list of supported countries You are right. Serbia is at the first place at minexpool.nl I can't say anything about hash power, but 26.2% of people who visiting minexpool is from Serbia. Interesting, why mining of MNX is so popular in Serbia? Or you have very cheap electricity there?
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March 02, 2018, 03:59:16 AM |
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I guess that depends on where you live. I pay taxes on my crypto assets whatever their value is on January 1st. So cashing into fiat does not make me pay more taxes than I already do.
i just hope, that tax for you is not high... a lot of people could save some money if debit card will be issued for MNX because of this kind of taxes. If Germany says "jump", most of the EU countrys just ask "how high". As I understood, you will need to pay only taxes when you buying something. But what about income? if it will be no income tax at BTC i'll move to Germany asap
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March 02, 2018, 05:05:28 AM |
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The taxes come into play in America in a couple of the circumstances from my understanding: 1: when you sell coins at a dollar profit either for fiat or another crypto 2: when you receive coins as interest/dividends/airdrops 3: when you spend coins that you did profit on(similar to selling them) So as far as minexcoin goes for Americans, from a tax standpoint, it already kind of sucks in that regard The debit cards would be a nice touch guys, don't get me wrong, but after tenx and monaco got the boot after trying for a long time, it is harder to imagine the task being that simple for Minexcoin was my point. So I just hear everyone talk about the debit cards, and I just think if they didn't happen, it should be considered a minor setback for Minexcoin. But as far as I know, they are coming out with a mobile wallet, and if that has bar code scan ability, then that should ultimately replace Credit and Debit cards in the future, and might as well jump on that bandwagon ASAP as it will become more and more applicable as time goes on, and if making and receiving payments is simple as downloading mobile wallet, it helps create adoption over time anyway., I would be happy to accept Minexcoins as payment at my business! Lastly, I don't know how easy it is to get fiat currency at a decentralized exchange, it is almost ironic to think that could happen I suppose. But what would not be as ironic, is a second coin on the Minexcoin platform that does coincide with fiat currency, that could be available at a different online location for fiat and also on the decentralized exchange. Similar to AEUR(supposedly holds value with 1:1 with the Euro) for the Ardor platform, although I don't believe they have any Fiat exchange system in place. Nor do I understand how to keep a crypto currency stable with a fiat currency in any truly legitimate way, but Nubits and Tether seem to do a pretty decent job so far, with minor instability here and there. Either way, Fuck it Minexcoin to the Moon!!!
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TeMHuK
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March 02, 2018, 05:22:44 AM |
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The taxes come into play in America in a couple of the circumstances from my understanding: 1: when you sell coins at a dollar profit either for fiat or another crypto 2: when you receive coins as interest/dividends/airdrops 3: when you spend coins that you did profit on(similar to selling them) So as far as minexcoin goes for Americans, from a tax standpoint, it already kind of sucks in that regard The debit cards would be a nice touch guys, don't get me wrong, but after tenx and monaco got the boot after trying for a long time, it is harder to imagine the task being that simple for Minexcoin was my point. So I just hear everyone talk about the debit cards, and I just think if they didn't happen, it should be considered a minor setback for Minexcoin. But as far as I know, they are coming out with a mobile wallet, and if that has bar code scan ability, then that should ultimately replace Credit and Debit cards in the future, and might as well jump on that bandwagon ASAP as it will become more and more applicable as time goes on, and if making and receiving payments is simple as downloading mobile wallet, it helps create adoption over time anyway., I would be happy to accept Minexcoins as payment at my business! Lastly, I don't know how easy it is to get fiat currency at a decentralized exchange, it is almost ironic to think that could happen I suppose. But what would not be as ironic, is a second coin on the Minexcoin platform that does coincide with fiat currency, that could be available at a different online location for fiat and also on the decentralized exchange. Similar to AEUR(supposedly holds value with 1:1 with the Euro) for the Ardor platform, although I don't believe they have any Fiat exchange system in place. Nor do I understand how to keep a crypto currency stable with a fiat currency in any truly legitimate way, but Nubits and Tether seem to do a pretty decent job so far, with minor instability here and there. Either way, Fuck it Minexcoin to the Moon!!! What kind of business do you have? You can accept MNX there even now if it is travel or food business for example. And you will have first shop shop witch accepts MNX like a payment currency.
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March 02, 2018, 06:29:38 AM |
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The taxes come into play in America in a couple of the circumstances from my understanding: 1: when you sell coins at a dollar profit either for fiat or another crypto 2: when you receive coins as interest/dividends/airdrops 3: when you spend coins that you did profit on(similar to selling them) So as far as minexcoin goes for Americans, from a tax standpoint, it already kind of sucks in that regard The debit cards would be a nice touch guys, don't get me wrong, but after tenx and monaco got the boot after trying for a long time, it is harder to imagine the task being that simple for Minexcoin was my point. So I just hear everyone talk about the debit cards, and I just think if they didn't happen, it should be considered a minor setback for Minexcoin. But as far as I know, they are coming out with a mobile wallet, and if that has bar code scan ability, then that should ultimately replace Credit and Debit cards in the future, and might as well jump on that bandwagon ASAP as it will become more and more applicable as time goes on, and if making and receiving payments is simple as downloading mobile wallet, it helps create adoption over time anyway., I would be happy to accept Minexcoins as payment at my business! Lastly, I don't know how easy it is to get fiat currency at a decentralized exchange, it is almost ironic to think that could happen I suppose. But what would not be as ironic, is a second coin on the Minexcoin platform that does coincide with fiat currency, that could be available at a different online location for fiat and also on the decentralized exchange. Similar to AEUR(supposedly holds value with 1:1 with the Euro) for the Ardor platform, although I don't believe they have any Fiat exchange system in place. Nor do I understand how to keep a crypto currency stable with a fiat currency in any truly legitimate way, but Nubits and Tether seem to do a pretty decent job so far, with minor instability here and there. Either way, Fuck it Minexcoin to the Moon!!! What kind of business do you have? You can accept MNX there even now if it is travel or food business for example. And you will have first shop shop witch accepts MNX like a payment currency. boat rentals We accept crypto currency payments, never had anyone try to pay in MNX unfortunately, but would certainly accept it!
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March 02, 2018, 06:34:20 AM |
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The taxes come into play in America in a couple of the circumstances from my understanding: 1: when you sell coins at a dollar profit either for fiat or another crypto 2: when you receive coins as interest/dividends/airdrops 3: when you spend coins that you did profit on(similar to selling them) So as far as minexcoin goes for Americans, from a tax standpoint, it already kind of sucks in that regard The debit cards would be a nice touch guys, don't get me wrong, but after tenx and monaco got the boot after trying for a long time, it is harder to imagine the task being that simple for Minexcoin was my point. So I just hear everyone talk about the debit cards, and I just think if they didn't happen, it should be considered a minor setback for Minexcoin. But as far as I know, they are coming out with a mobile wallet, and if that has bar code scan ability, then that should ultimately replace Credit and Debit cards in the future, and might as well jump on that bandwagon ASAP as it will become more and more applicable as time goes on, and if making and receiving payments is simple as downloading mobile wallet, it helps create adoption over time anyway., I would be happy to accept Minexcoins as payment at my business! Lastly, I don't know how easy it is to get fiat currency at a decentralized exchange, it is almost ironic to think that could happen I suppose. But what would not be as ironic, is a second coin on the Minexcoin platform that does coincide with fiat currency, that could be available at a different online location for fiat and also on the decentralized exchange. Similar to AEUR(supposedly holds value with 1:1 with the Euro) for the Ardor platform, although I don't believe they have any Fiat exchange system in place. Nor do I understand how to keep a crypto currency stable with a fiat currency in any truly legitimate way, but Nubits and Tether seem to do a pretty decent job so far, with minor instability here and there. Either way, Fuck it Minexcoin to the Moon!!! What kind of business do you have? You can accept MNX there even now if it is travel or food business for example. And you will have first shop shop witch accepts MNX like a payment currency. boat rentals We accept crypto currency payments, never had anyone try to pay in MNX unfortunately, but would certainly accept it! Boat rentals is very good service where crypto can be accepted, because crypto traders have resourses to rent them. You can accept payments in MNX now or you can wait till relise of MinexMerchant. I think it will be like Ebay but much bigger, because you can't buy for example airplane ticket or rent a boat in Ebay.
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March 02, 2018, 07:59:46 AM |
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Minexcoin Info: Hashrate: 102.93 MSol/s Difficulty: 4.3116959883424
MinexBank Rates: Daily: 0.34% Weekly: 2.3% Monthly: 13.1% Yearly: 70%
Price of MNX: $23.84
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