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February 11, 2018, 04:53:35 PM |
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Wouldn't decentralized model make the exchange really slow for it's users?
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There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, which will follow the rules of the network no matter what miners do. Even if every miner decided to create 1000 bitcoins per block, full nodes would stick to the rules and reject those blocks.
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fishfishfish313
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February 11, 2018, 07:16:21 PM |
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hi, all guys, be careful of crypto-bridge.org, I mined all coins directly to crypto-bridge.org wallet, and after few days, I found that they have at least 1/3 deposits not in my crypto-bridge.org wallet, they cheated my coins or anything? today I send 3 times to crypto-bridge.org wallet, only received once.
Never, never, never mine to an exchange address. I wouldn't even do it if they said that I could. Makes better sense to send it to a personal wallet and then if you want to move your coins, move them. Is there any word on when ERC 20 coins will be listed? Token Lab is supposed to be listed some time this month. Is there any ETA on this? I understand it is different to integrate but just wondering if it is being worked on. Hoping to see LAB on CryptoBridge very soon. Should bring in quite a few users to the exchange.
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Crypto Latino
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February 12, 2018, 05:06:59 PM |
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this seem to be a interesting project will follow
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February 12, 2018, 09:40:16 PM |
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Wouldn't decentralized model make the exchange really slow for it's users?
There is some lag as all your actions have to enter the Blockchain, it feels like an exchange that's running under heavy load, but we are talking a few seconds delay at most. It's a small price to pay for being in control of your funds & not having to deal with withdrawal limits or giving up your personal information.
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BitcoinPappi
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February 13, 2018, 06:14:34 PM |
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hi, all guys, be careful of crypto-bridge.org, I mined all coins directly to crypto-bridge.org wallet, and after few days, I found that they have at least 1/3 deposits not in my crypto-bridge.org wallet, they cheated my coins or anything? today I send 3 times to crypto-bridge.org wallet, only received once.
hey dumbass haven't you seen all this post about not mining to an exchange address. all this new hate directed at cryptobridge seems like a coordinated attack from a competing establishment. I have been using the exchange from the first week it commenced and yet to have one problem with it, so it seem suspicious that all of a sudden all of you fucks start having an issue at the same time yet those of us that have been using the exchange from the beginning is yet to experience what you talking about. many people same as my problem, I wanna know, can I get my coins back? As most users know that use the exchange this is really not true. CryptoBridge did not "cheat your coins". If you have a deposit issue then simply join the discord on the support channel or send a ticket to their support email at support@crypto-bridge.org . Try to get your issue resolved first before making accusations. There will be numerous other users that have been using CryptoBridge and can vouch for them as an exchange.
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wuzzap8989
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February 13, 2018, 06:53:06 PM |
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Wouldn't decentralized model make the exchange really slow for it's users?
There is some lag as all your actions have to enter the Blockchain, it feels like an exchange that's running under heavy load, but we are talking a few seconds delay at most. It's a small price to pay for being in control of your funds & not having to deal with withdrawal limits or giving up your personal information. this is wrong. your funds are stored in centralized gateways and not in your hand. decentralized gateways are on the roadmap, but the team stopped completing their roadmap month ago. pls beware to see this exchange as a safe wallet
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frodo99
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February 14, 2018, 12:24:41 PM |
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BASIC MEMBER #28640 Hello I have a problem with the wallet, and I have there remained a considerable amount. The fact that my account looks somehow strange(the icon is red, while the usual account green) ie my account got banned or something like that how do I handle this also, when in the course of writing is not the correct password!! but the password I copied and saved, also saved it in google at the entrance!
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February 14, 2018, 07:44:17 PM |
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I have been using crypto-bridge.org for a few months now, and it works perfect. If you have problems, just contact the CryptoBridge team on Discord: https://discord.gg/7ntpqmtTheir support is outstanding.
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bitChipper
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February 14, 2018, 07:53:18 PM |
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Wouldn't decentralized model make the exchange really slow for it's users?
There is some lag as all your actions have to enter the Blockchain, it feels like an exchange that's running under heavy load, but we are talking a few seconds delay at most. It's a small price to pay for being in control of your funds & not having to deal with withdrawal limits or giving up your personal information. this is wrong. your funds are stored in centralized gateways and not in your hand. decentralized gateways are on the roadmap, but the team stopped completing their roadmap month ago. pls beware to see this exchange as a safe wallet This is one of the concepts im struggling with as well, I have been playing around with this exchange for a couple months now off and on and I still can't really say that i understand it. So if the gateways hold your coins do they have access to those private keys? Also confusing is the difference between local wallet and cloud wallet....there are like 4 different kind of keys in your account...almost like steem...i dont even know which ones i need to backup. I will say that the staking and bonuses they are offering are pretty juicy right now, staking BCO is very profitable i think
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RivAngE
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February 14, 2018, 08:13:45 PM |
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I just started trying this exchange but I find it really un-convincing to use my private key every time... I just have it stored in cloud and copy/paste it either from phone or PC. I'm not keeping more than 20-30 euro there anyway. But shouldn't it be easy to make it work with Ledger Nano S?
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wuzzap8989
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February 14, 2018, 08:39:48 PM |
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This is one of the concepts im struggling with as well, I have been playing around with this exchange for a couple months now off and on and I still can't really say that i understand it.
So if the gateways hold your coins do they have access to those private keys? Also confusing is the difference between local wallet and cloud wallet....there are like 4 different kind of keys in your account...almost like steem...i dont even know which ones i need to backup.
I will say that the staking and bonuses they are offering are pretty juicy right now, staking BCO is very profitable i think
as i understand this, your coins are frozen in smart contracts and nobody can steal them. but if a governance or anything else would shut down the bridge your funds would be lost. idk about 4 keys sorry i was just using my old bitshares key in the unix application
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bitChipper
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February 14, 2018, 08:56:40 PM |
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This is one of the concepts im struggling with as well, I have been playing around with this exchange for a couple months now off and on and I still can't really say that i understand it.
So if the gateways hold your coins do they have access to those private keys? Also confusing is the difference between local wallet and cloud wallet....there are like 4 different kind of keys in your account...almost like steem...i dont even know which ones i need to backup.
I will say that the staking and bonuses they are offering are pretty juicy right now, staking BCO is very profitable i think
as i understand this, your coins are frozen in smart contracts and nobody can steal them. but if a governance or anything else would shut down the bridge your funds would be lost. idk about 4 keys sorry i was just using my old bitshares key in the unix application So is there one key you can backup to have access to ALL the coins in your wallet? Or is just having the password to the cloud wallet enough? I am also worried about future regulation attacking exchanges, after 4 years of crypto I am convinced that by FAR the biggest systemic risk to crypto is the exchanges and tether in regards to regulation...its sad but true that government and regulators kind of have the future of crypto in their hands....unless tech like this can become truly decentralized and government resistant.
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RivAngE
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February 14, 2018, 10:46:13 PM |
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Are you planning to support Ledger Nano S? I don't feel very comfortable to put my private key every now and then. Plus I have to save it digitally in order to copy/paste it.
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February 14, 2018, 11:31:56 PM |
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how can you choose what you get paid in for staking? and when do the payouts happen
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February 15, 2018, 08:47:12 AM |
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how can you choose what you get paid in for staking? and when do the payouts happen
What are you trying to question? All the information on how to stake, rewards amounts according to the DEX volume, is accessible to all, just search! Apparently payments occur every 15 days! At least initially was settled, maybe we have payment today! I would also like to know when the snapshot is taken and what is the easiest way to get the infromation about the total amount of staked coins and the total payout? This would be for my personal use in order to calculate estimates on the dividend %, development of the volume, and to make decisions on whether I should keep on increasing my position. CryptoBridge itself seem to only state that payout is bi-weekly.
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February 15, 2018, 01:08:13 PM |
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February 15, 2018, 06:36:39 PM |
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RivAngE
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February 16, 2018, 08:19:53 AM |
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I believe you should make it easier for people to be able to logout and change accounts. Even when I cleared browser cookies and cache I couldn't logout on my phone!!! Somehow it allowed me to make a 2nd account but now I can't login back to my 1st main account. Edit: Ok after clearing the cache I could still see my old account name on top-right but when I tapped on the "lock" icon it asked me for username and password, so everything's good now.
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February 16, 2018, 10:51:42 AM |
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Has anyone made any kind of estimation on the potential income for example if CryptoBridge becomes relatively popular and most of the tokens get staked? In this bi-weekly report we can see that the amount of staking is increasing faster than the trading volume (which was actually decreasing). I was just wondering if the stakes (or dividends or whatever) become so small that it would be more profitable just hold the coins and sell them once the price is high.
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February 16, 2018, 12:11:30 PM |
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Has anyone made any kind of estimation on the potential income for example if CryptoBridge becomes relatively popular and most of the tokens get staked? In this bi-weekly report we can see that the amount of staking is increasing faster than the trading volume (which was actually decreasing). I was just wondering if the stakes (or dividends or whatever) become so small that it would be more profitable just hold the coins and sell them once the price is high. As the dex exchanges become more popular in time, so the profit will rise for the BCO stakers, the volume already increased to around 1 M from few hundreds in the early stage. If you want to sell when the price is high just stake your coins for 1 month.
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