jmlindn
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March 29, 2014, 02:22:07 PM |
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great site, you could add more currencies(not just dollas)
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sylph93
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March 29, 2014, 02:42:59 PM |
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Dear CoinMarketCap.com, Get your shit together and stop putting these premined BS coins in the top places! You guys are losing credibility everyday!
Stop complaining. Now you have the option to filter that out. Let the people get burned and find out how to chose between the premined coins. Not all the coins are the same. I am involved with one premined coin and I can bet anyone 1 BTC that after less than one year there will be some very positive truth revealed about it. You can scream scam as much as you want, you'll just be like a kid bitten by a fireant. This is the last place where you should come and complain like that, the developer of coinmarketcap.com is doing a good job and he is doing as much as possible to listen to you. If you want to cry out loud just make your own thread. He has no way of knowing which one of the shitty clones are a scam or not, neither do you. Don't think that you're some kind of God to predict the future and know everything, you are not ! He started his website with an idea and you can't change that, as that idea is in the name of the website ! Better let the investors in the coin figure out which one is good and research more about each coin and people behind it. If they don't do that, they deserve to be burned. The speculators also deserve to be burned, they should not speculate more than they can afford to lose, same as in a casino ! So stop posting here in big red fonts your wrong mental images, you're messing up coinmarketcap.com dev's work and probably calling some legit coins as scam. +1 I fully agree with you.
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RnnrRnnr
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March 29, 2014, 03:00:42 PM |
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Dear CoinMarketCap.com, Get your shit together and stop putting these premined BS coins in the top places! You guys are losing credibility everyday!
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romang
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March 29, 2014, 03:15:49 PM |
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Dear CoinMarketCap.com, Get your shit together and stop putting these premined BS coins in the top places! You guys are losing credibility everyday!
Let the market decide on who survives. Why hide coins
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Gliss (OP)
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March 29, 2014, 05:10:01 PM |
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Not all "premines" are necessarily bad. Not all alt-coins are crap. Let the market decide. I'm wondering how much Solarcoin is a factor in this myself. Listen, there's no perfect way to do this. Yes, premined coins which are held in reserve can make a coin appear higher in the rankings. However, that's really irrelevant, because if all of those premined coins were dumped on the market at once, the coin would drop to the bottom of the rankings. There's no way to know how many coins are available. You just don't know who owns them and what their intention is. You can look at the blockchain and see total supply, and you can look at the exchanges and see price. Everything else is conjecture. Sure, make an option to filter out coins with sizable premines, just like you can filter out non-minable coins. Coinmarketcap is a cool site and I check it daily. Keep up the good work. This is how I feel. All coins deserve to be listed, it's just a matter of presenting the information that's fair and consistent. Adding filters just feels like a bandaid to me and is not a real long term solution.
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shtako
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March 29, 2014, 05:16:46 PM |
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Not all "premines" are necessarily bad. Not all alt-coins are crap. Let the market decide. I'm wondering how much Solarcoin is a factor in this myself. Listen, there's no perfect way to do this. Yes, premined coins which are held in reserve can make a coin appear higher in the rankings. However, that's really irrelevant, because if all of those premined coins were dumped on the market at once, the coin would drop to the bottom of the rankings. There's no way to know how many coins are available. You just don't know who owns them and what their intention is. You can look at the blockchain and see total supply, and you can look at the exchanges and see price. Everything else is conjecture. Sure, make an option to filter out coins with sizable premines, just like you can filter out non-minable coins. Coinmarketcap is a cool site and I check it daily. Keep up the good work. This is how I feel. All coins deserve to be listed, it's just a matter of presenting the information that's fair and consistent. Adding filters just feels like a bandaid to me and is not a real long term solution. My comment is aimed at the bold section in markymarks post. You are adressing the issue there. If the premined coins had been in sirculation the price would not have been the same. That is exactly why the premine cant be a part of the marketcap. Regarding auroracoin you can fix it really easy. Auroracoin got a counter at their webpage with the number of realeased coins from the premine. Update the total number of coins a few times every week and you have the real data and the real marketcap.
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siddharthbandhu
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March 29, 2014, 08:16:29 PM |
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Hi. Can you please add Belicoin too? www.belicoin.comWe're listed on Bittrex and CryptoRush.
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metraX
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March 30, 2014, 12:32:14 AM |
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suggestion:
It would be great to see a chart for Total Market Cap (at the bottom).
Even better, it could have 2 lines: one for total market cap, but also one for bitcoin's market cap. That way you could visualize the gap between all altcoins and bitcoin, to see if altcoin market is growing or not (ie the gap gets bigger over time?)
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berone
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March 30, 2014, 12:37:55 AM |
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Great work on indicating which coins are heavily premined, you'll save new investors a lot of money.
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unent
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March 30, 2014, 12:44:06 AM |
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Great work on indicating which coins are heavily premined, you'll save new investors a lot of money.
I really like this feature too. It's great for letting people know which new coin is premined and which is not.
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metraX
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March 30, 2014, 12:48:52 AM |
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on the new charts, there is a blue line for price, yellow for market cap
they overlap nearly 100% most of the time.. but sometimes there is a gap between them (see AUR right now)
what does that gap signify?
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bentleydsv
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March 30, 2014, 01:09:06 AM |
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Dear CoinMarketCap, Please update the smartcoin site to: http://www.smartcoin.meThe other site seemed to be taken down a few days ago!
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Vexatious
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March 30, 2014, 01:14:11 AM |
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on the new charts, there is a blue line for price, yellow for market cap
they overlap nearly 100% most of the time.. but sometimes there is a gap between them (see AUR right now)
what does that gap signify?
The coins are being distributed at a faster pace than the price is dropping?
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March 30, 2014, 01:34:12 AM Last edit: March 30, 2014, 09:43:22 PM by germanycoin_dev |
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Hi... Please add Germanycoin, we are on bittrex and have a coincounter. Already made a request some days ago. Counter : http://germanycoin.net/counter/counter.php
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jepistons
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March 30, 2014, 05:34:04 AM |
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Its pretty obvious where your interest lies in this (and your buddy who +1'd your post) -- to see Solarcoin rank high to get it pumped and dumped and sucker in the same fools who bought Aurora, Spain, Greece, etc etc and all the other scam coins.
Not true. SolarCoin is not a "scam coin" or a pump and dump. The people who created it are investment bankers and scientists who have the professional expertise and intention to create a legitimate global financial institution. Here's a list of their resumes -- some of which are so impressive that it's like a who's who of Wall Street (look especially at Joseph Zitoli, John Dolan, and Nick Gogerty). The goal of SolarCoin is to establish a new monetary system backed by the value of solar electricity generated over the next 40 years. The premined coins are distributed according to specific verifiable criteria, representing a specific amount of solar energy produced. Comparing SolarCoin to most premined coins is ludicrous. If the coins aren't public tradeable, then they should not be included in the market cap. A TRUE market capitalization is literally the share price * the number of outstanding shares on the market. Pre-mined coins are not on the market
Cryptocurrencies aren't stocks. If an institution exists which owns premined coins, are we just going to say that they own nothing of value, even though the price of the coins on the market indicates that the coins DO have value? If we had a gold standard, would we only count the gold that's circulating in the market and not even count the gold being held in the vault of a central bank? Would we say that the central bank holding the reserves of gold owns nothing of value, simply because that gold is not "on the market" at the time? +1 to that
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markm
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March 30, 2014, 06:27:31 AM |
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I see you are fans of Martian Accounting. -MarkM-
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Available Now!
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March 30, 2014, 10:15:36 AM |
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allcrypt already has an api. https://www.allcrypt.com/blog/2014/03/public-api-now-available/it sucks to see my favorite coin is on the low volume list while it has around 8btc volume a day on allcrypt. please add alcrypt api.
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Vexatious
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March 30, 2014, 12:56:05 PM |
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I'll be the first to admit that I don't understand the technicalities on an API. But if there is a technical reason why Allcrypt was removed from the market feed for SLR, then it needs to be fixed. It was there yesterday, all day. Allcrypt counts for 95% of the volume of SLR and is actively traded on that exchange. The $US trade volume for the past 24 hours at current levels is 380,115 shares X 0.00001850 BTC = 7.03 BTC, well over $3000 a day. The correct value! This puts SLR at rank #52 when sorted by daily trade volume!!! But you are showing $24 instead because you removed Allcrypt from the feeds and are only using Bittrex. Seriously, WTF is going on??? Allcrypt was being used all day yesterday and last night, now it's removed? If you purposefully removed Allcrypt from the feeds for SLR, then you need to come up with one helluva good reason for doing so. I sure can't think of one. Here is what I think happened: Last night the volume spiked as a miner came in to take profits. The price got pushed down to 800 satoshis and after the miner was done, rallied right back up to 2000 satoshis. If you do the math on this for the last 24 hour period, the only thing that would have happened is that SLR no longer fit the 0.001% of trade volume restriction and SHOULD have been moved from the "Low Volume" section into the regular listings, according to your own criteria. But rather than do that, you just removed Allcrypt from the feeds. Sound about right???
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Vexatious
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March 30, 2014, 04:37:52 PM |
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I'll be the first to admit that I don't understand the technicalities on an API. But if there is a technical reason why Allcrypt was removed from the market feed for SLR, then it needs to be fixed. It was there yesterday, all day. Allcrypt counts for 95% of the volume of SLR and is actively traded on that exchange. The $US trade volume for the past 24 hours at current levels is 380,115 shares X 0.00001850 BTC = 7.03 BTC, well over $3000 a day. The correct value! This puts SLR at rank #52 when sorted by daily trade volume!!! But you are showing $24 instead because you removed Allcrypt from the feeds and are only using Bittrex. Seriously, WTF is going on??? Allcrypt was being used all day yesterday and last night, now it's removed? If you purposefully removed Allcrypt from the feeds for SLR, then you need to come up with one helluva good reason for doing so. I sure can't think of one. Here is what I think happened: Last night the volume spiked as a miner came in to take profits. The price got pushed down to 800 satoshis and after the miner was done, rallied right back up to 2000 satoshis. If you do the math on this for the last 24 hour period, the only thing that would have happened is that SLR no longer fit the 0.001% of trade volume restriction and SHOULD have been moved from the "Low Volume" section into the regular listings, according to your own criteria. But rather than do that, you just removed Allcrypt from the feeds. Sound about right??? Thank you for addressing this issue! I see Allcrypt is once again being used for SLR data.
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Bitcoin!
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March 30, 2014, 06:56:31 PM |
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