luckyguy2807
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January 30, 2014, 08:24:17 AM |
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200,000,000 coins mined, steady price of 370-400 satoshi and climbing, +1 gh/z net hashrate
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"There should not be any signed int. If you've found a signed int
somewhere, please tell me (within the next 25 years please) and I'll
change it to unsigned int." -- Satoshi
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DolanDuck
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January 30, 2014, 08:26:25 AM |
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200,000,000 coins mined, steady price of 370-400 satoshi and climbing, +1 gh/z net hashrate USDe has a great potential.
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iso3789
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January 30, 2014, 08:26:47 AM Last edit: January 30, 2014, 09:31:26 AM by iso3789 |
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There's nothing on the site that shows what Inca coin is, or why it's "not bitcoin". To me it seems like It just has a different name. Here you have the faucet: http://cryptocoinfaucets.com/incakoin-faucets/Here you can trade it: NKA/BTC NKA/LTC https://coinedup.com/
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mecus
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January 30, 2014, 08:27:07 AM |
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Please add USDe.
Thank you.
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bitcatch
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January 30, 2014, 09:33:42 AM Last edit: January 30, 2014, 09:47:02 AM by bitcatch |
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Do you calculate Bitcoin market cap by multiplying current exchange rate by total mined amount of Bitcoins? Please calculate Ripple market cap the same way: market cap = [exchange rate] * [amount of coins sold, given away by their monopoly holding company] https://www.ripplelabs.com/xrp-distribution/I disagree, as compared to Bitcoin where only mined coins can be spent, ALL XRP can be spent any time (the only thing that is preventing this is an implicit promise of RippleLabs). Also the 20 billion XRP that are awarded to the founders are not tracked by this site (if you check the numbers, they add up to 80 billion). Don't you agree, that Ripple market cap currently shown looks ridiculous (it's especially evident if you check their 24h volume)? If so, do you have a better idea for calculating their market cap? The 24 hour volume is ridiculous too, currently XRP is used in over 200 individual markets within Ripple... Anyways, market cap is a defined measure - just look at the recent news about Dropbox, where 5(?)% were bought for 1 billion USD and then the company is "worth" 20 billion USD. I posted ideas to seperate coins that are stable/deflationary in float and coins that are still inflating before, the only thing that was implemented was the "non-mineable" switch. You could of course suggest to only consider coins that were moved in the last x years for example to have an idea of only the "active" part of the currency etc. All in all this is not any more a "market cap" however but a different measurement. It's easy to underestimate trading volume. Do you have an evaluation for total Ripple 24h trading volume? BTW I'm more than sure, it is underestimated for many other cryptocurrencies as well, including Bitcoin. So, do you think, Ripple market cap is indeed somewhere between Bitcoin and Litecoin? P.S. And do you think Ripple market cap was higher than Bitcoin market cap during last summer, when exchange rate was like 5000 - 8000 XRP/BTC?
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Sukrim
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January 30, 2014, 10:29:08 AM |
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[snip] It's easy to underestimate trading volume. Do you have an evaluation for total Ripple 24h trading volume? BTW I'm more than sure, it is underestimated for many other cryptocurrencies as well, including Bitcoin. So, do you think, Ripple market cap is indeed somewhere between Bitcoin and Litecoin? P.S. And do you think Ripple market cap was higher than Bitcoin market cap during last summer, when exchange rate was like 5000 - 8000 XRP/BTC?
I am not too sure about trading volume (haven't gotten around to collect enough history on my ripple server yet to do "real" historical analysis), the situation is a bit similar to MtGox who in theory trade a lot of currencies against BTC but in practice most of the action is in very few markets. Also it is very easy to create your own little market on Ripple with bogus values (you could issue yourself BTC and trade back and forth with near 0 fees), so it makes sense to only consider certain markets that fulfill certain criteria (whatever they are). Bitcoin has similar issues by the way, just take a look at some chinese exchanges with trading volumes several times above the ones at MtGox or Bitstamp... About the market cap being indeed that high I'm quite sure, as even few trades are enough to see how much people are actually willing to pay for one unit of currency. It might be debateable of course if that is a good measure, in the end however this measurement is what this very page does and advertises. About the postscriptum: I'd have to check, but if you just do the naive 100 billion / 21 million calculation that would mean that at ~4800 XRP per BTC the cap will have to be higher. Since there are only about half the BTC available so far, this number will be about twice as high, so any rate below 100 billion / actual_amount_of_BTC means XRP have a higher market cap. This was very likely the case last summer.
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theexpert
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January 30, 2014, 10:57:09 AM |
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add pennies coin (CENT)
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feyerbrand
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January 30, 2014, 06:07:42 PM |
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MakeBelieve
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January 30, 2014, 06:39:29 PM |
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[NYAN] NyanCoin Please add: NYAN / BTCNYAN / LTC Officially Licensed Dedicated Devs. Small but Growing Community Gradually increasing hashrate and difficulty. Network hashrate: 823Mh/s I've never heard of this coin but I surely wont forget due to the name but is it that popular that it should go on this website?
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On a mission to make Bitcointalk.org Marketplace a safer place to Buy/Sell/Trade
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Th82
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January 31, 2014, 02:40:29 AM |
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dE_logics
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January 31, 2014, 03:44:31 AM |
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Starcoin is back!
Please add it!
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giszmo
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January 31, 2014, 04:18:57 AM |
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Feature request: Filters for quantiles. I want to be able to hide coins that have less market cap or less 24h volume than the median coin. Now, sorting by sorts the most volatile aka the smallest coins to the top and the bottom of the list and I couldn't care less about the smallest coins' market cap or 24h volume. These small coins are interesting by other attributes such as why they are unique.
(1574 posts is definitely too much to skim through to look if that suggestion was here before.)
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hamiltino
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January 31, 2014, 04:26:25 AM |
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Please add gridcoin.
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stacking coin
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dailyarsenal
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To The Moon!
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January 31, 2014, 05:53:45 AM |
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great site. I think that when you click the graph it should not only show the market cap for that coin but also a graph of the current coin value in either btc or satoshi. Or USD. just a suggestion
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Gliss (OP)
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January 31, 2014, 01:11:34 PM |
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Added BattleCoin (BCX) and VelocityCoin (VEL); Re-added Colossuscoin (COL) and SecureCoin (SRC).
This weekend I'll have time to add some new features. Thanks for the feedback, all.
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FiniteRed
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January 31, 2014, 03:34:06 PM |
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Starcoin please
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