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Author Topic: 🤖[ANN][BIS]Bismuth 2.0 - Beyond DeFi  (Read 156066 times)
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April 12, 2018, 06:52:30 PM
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Fair price for Bismuth  Smiley


Is the price above real. In which exchange Bismuth hit 6 dollars. I don't see this graph on criptopia. Maybe some other exchange with very few volume.

Were some coins on sell order on Octaex like 2.5K BIS and someone bought them at 10x the price of cryptopia. The price spiked to 6$ because of the 15$ price per coin of Octaex buy.

https://octaex.com/trade/index/market/bis_btc/


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April 13, 2018, 05:02:41 AM
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Fair price for Bismuth  Smiley


Is the price above real. In which exchange Bismuth hit 6 dollars. I don't see this graph on criptopia. Maybe some other exchange with very few volume.

Were some coins on sell order on Octaex like 2.5K BIS and someone bought them at 10x the price of cryptopia. The price spiked to 6$ because of the 15$ price per coin of Octaex buy.

https://octaex.com/trade/index/market/bis_btc/





It would be nice if Bismuth was listed on a popular exchange with good volume, so far cryptopia is the only decent one. Has anyone tried getting it listed on exchanges like Bittrex?
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April 13, 2018, 08:17:36 AM
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I hate when cryptopia wallet get stuck .... UFF
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April 13, 2018, 10:44:05 AM
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It would be nice if Bismuth was listed on a popular exchange with good volume, so far cryptopia is the only decent one. Has anyone tried getting it listed on exchanges like Bittrex?

We contacted several exchanges, including Bittrex, but all refused us due to custom implementation. We hope this will change after the RPC implementation.
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April 13, 2018, 02:35:23 PM
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I've tried Eggpool but their miner is laggy and slow and payout is 10 coins minimum. I have also noticed Coinsaurus pool, much better hashrate and almost no lags though the algo really sucks. Not cryptonite though that sucks huge ones and it does it a lot... still I don't like this laggy algo  Smiley
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April 13, 2018, 06:24:46 PM
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4.2.3.9 is the latest Bismuth release https://github.com/hclivess/Bismuth/releases

-Hotfix for split from 4.2.3.8, changes moved to block 700000
-Fully configurable GUI scaling
-Allow addresses with wrong case to spend balance after block 700000
-Dev announcements and version announcements in the wallet
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April 14, 2018, 07:11:10 PM
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That's just great but I have no idea how to use it anyway. Cryptopia needs some 'message' and there's no manual on how to add that message as if we all are Linux gurus to figure it out all by ourselves. And this one costs a lot so I don't wanna lose the transaction in case I sign it wrong Embarrassed I guess i need to choose 'Sign message' then click on 'Sign message' and there's no OK, only 'verify' 'dismiss' or X Undecided we need a manual for the wallet! We never need a manual for any QT wallets out there right? We don't need manuals for Monero wallet either... but THIS...
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April 15, 2018, 02:37:05 AM
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That's just great but I have no idea how to use it anyway. Cryptopia needs some 'message' and there's no manual on how to add that message as if we all are Linux gurus to figure it out all by ourselves. And this one costs a lot so I don't wanna lose the transaction in case I sign it wrong Embarrassed I guess i need to choose 'Sign message' then click on 'Sign message' and there's no OK, only 'verify' 'dismiss' or X Undecided we need a manual for the wallet! We never need a manual for any QT wallets out there right? We don't need manuals for Monero wallet either... but THIS...

We are not like any coin out there, Monero or anything else.

To sign a message just fill the "Data" field with the message provided by the cryptopia wallet and that's it.

P.S. To not make this "cost you a lot", first send a test amount of 2-3 coins and see if you get them into your wallet. This is recommended when you send any coin out there, before you move large amounts of money.
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April 15, 2018, 06:20:07 AM
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We are not like any coin out there, Monero or anything else. To sign a message just fill the "Data" field with the message provided by the cryptopia wallet and that's it.
P.S. To not make this "cost you a lot", first send a test amount of 2-3 coins and see if you get them into your wallet. This is recommended when you send any coin out there, before you move large amounts of money.
Thanks for the explanation. I've figured it out somehow when the wallet accused me in having the blank Data field then asked to insert the message to Cryptopia Smiley at first glance it looks complicated though. But it's really simple just there's no clue on what to do mostly and a lotta features of the coin go unexplained. Anyway that's for the best. Less competition in mining it Tongue
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April 15, 2018, 08:18:34 AM
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nice project with solid team and good community
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April 15, 2018, 01:57:26 PM
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Isnt better holding in wallet than in  exchange?
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April 15, 2018, 07:21:17 PM
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Isnt better holding in wallet than in  exchange?

Always! This is all about in this world, to be your own bank, to own your money. Never keep the money on exchanges, make the trade and always withdrawal the money to your wallet.
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Always! This is all about in this world, to be your own bank, to own your money. Never keep the money on exchanges, make the trade and always withdrawal the money to your wallet.
that doesn't help you much if the exchange scams yall while you make the trade... I made me a usual LTC haul from Coinsmarkets to Cryptopia after buying for 140k cheap as hell and then I see they have disabled withdrawals and Coinsmarkets started to 'malfunkshun' Smiley and then they stole all my precious Ke$h. Recently they've been noticed dumping millions of COLX and XSH from the exchange accounts. I hope those FBI guys catch then but they won't return stolen money to us ofc. The government of the US prefers to keep all dem dirty dollars for themselves. Just to become as dirty as those they catch.
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April 16, 2018, 08:22:29 AM
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Always! This is all about in this world, to be your own bank, to own your money. Never keep the money on exchanges, make the trade and always withdrawal the money to your wallet.
that doen't help you much if the exchange scams yall while you make the trade... I made me a usual LTC haul from Coinsmarkets to Cryptopia after buying for 140k cheap as hell and then I see they have disabled withdrawals and Coinsmarkets started to 'malfunkshun' Smiley and then they stole all my precious Ke$h. Recently they've been noticed dumping millions of COLX and XSH from the exchange accounts. I hope those FBI guys catch then but they won't return stolen money to us ofc. The government of the US prefers to keep all dem dirty dollars for themselves. Just to become as dirty as those they catch.

Well to avoit this matter too you can trade the amount you have in chunks, let's say if you want to sell an alt for 5 btc, you send and sell for 1 BTC, you withdrawal, repeat 5x. About Coinmarkets, well they burnt a lot of people because they offered POS and many people were just holding the coins on the exchange to earn interest. Not a smart idea.
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April 16, 2018, 09:27:32 AM
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@EuroLine please fix webwallet ASAP
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April 16, 2018, 09:50:29 AM
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Well to avoit this matter too you can trade the amount you have in chunks, let's say if you want to sell an alt for 5 btc, you send and sell for 1 BTC, you withdrawal, repeat 5x. About Coinmarkets, well they burnt a lot of people because they offered POS and many people were just holding the coins on the exchange to earn interest. Not a smart idea.
that needs a huge amount of LTC to earn something from that 10k sat difference between Cryptopia and CM and also time spent with buy order until some poor guy dumps me LTC cheap. I used to trade the whole week until they finally decided to scam everyone. At least I invested a bit in Gobyte and Ke$h me out some half the sum as well so I didn't feel my ass got rekt hard Cheesy
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April 17, 2018, 11:15:16 PM
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Dammit why do I get that feeling the diff is now 110 and I get 50% less than 2 days ago... probably because I do it all and even more. Soon it becomes unprofitable at all if it goes on like that. That's definitely not good at all. The mining is dying and people are doomed. And MN noobs would get scammed by coutless Ponzis ofc but that doesn't involve the people with cards that could get Ke$h for nothing but the electricity cost. There are very few 'investor' kinda noobs with hefty sums and they'd all get rekt soon if they keep buying stuff like Lizus, Kingston and Bytepay or maybe Rampant. No miracles happen in the biz. Ever. Unless you're given 20 Gobyte for free
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April 18, 2018, 07:29:09 AM
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Good day! tell me who is https://biswallet.acc-pool.pw conclusion the error in the output. anyone in the know will be correct or not? wanted to write @EuroLine but it is forbidden to send messages from beginners.
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April 18, 2018, 08:51:56 AM
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Yup i have the same error at https://biswallet.acc-pool.pw always unknown error on trying to withdraw  . Another scam ?
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