tytanick (OP)
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May 12, 2013, 04:26:54 PM |
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if you want buy at that price, PM me and tell me how much u want i have 18
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syn999
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May 12, 2013, 04:29:25 PM |
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hdclover
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May 12, 2013, 04:39:12 PM |
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1 LTC = 15 FRK
PM me
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Blah blah
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defaced
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May 12, 2013, 04:54:53 PM |
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syn999
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May 12, 2013, 04:57:27 PM |
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defaced
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May 12, 2013, 04:58:59 PM |
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Yup! Also FTC and CHN i do believe. It has a decent design for a good starting point for you. Thanks for taking the initiative.
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Petr1fied
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May 12, 2013, 04:59:21 PM |
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1 LTC = 15 FRK
PM me
1 LTC for 60 blocks. Nice payoff.
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syn999
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May 12, 2013, 05:00:11 PM |
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you got it design a bit, people still no clue what price is, and they dont give out a price, so you cant just put ltc/k brahhaha
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Number6
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May 12, 2013, 05:01:35 PM |
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Reposting this here as a community service.
(To determine FRK's value) You could use recent coins as an example, I'll lay out two examples for you.
Franko is .25 per block. FTC is 200 per block. 10 Frankos would be 40 blocks worth of work, or (200*40) 8000 FTC. Today's going rate for FTC (keeping in mind it is has come down a lot from its peak) is 0.00124 FTC/BTC. So considering 10 Frankos to be equivalent to 8000 FTC (considering block size only), it would work out to 8000*0.00124 or roughly 9.92 BTC.
Franko is .25 per block. CNC is 88 per block. 10 Frankos would be 40 blocks worth of work, or (88*40) 3520 FTC. Today's going rate for CNC (keeping in mind it is has come down a lot from its peak) is 0.0009 CNC/BTC. So considering 10 Frankos to be equivalent to 3520 FTC (considering block size only), it would work out to 3520*0.0009 or roughly 3.168 BTC.
Note that there is a pretty big disparity between those two example coins. You can do this for a few other coins as well, but it should give you some idea of value. I am not going to determine which is right, but it does offer some guidance.
In summary, each Franko could be worth:
Using CNC exchange rates: 1 FRK = 0.31 BTC
Using FTC exchange rates: 1FRK = 0.99 BTC
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BTC: 18jdvLeM6r943eUY4DEC5B9cQZPuDyg4Zn LTC: LeBh9akQ3RwxwpUU6pJQ9YGs9PrC1Zc9BK
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ymer
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May 12, 2013, 05:02:51 PM |
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Reposting this here as a community service.
(To determine FRK's value) You could use recent coins as an example, I'll lay out two examples for you.
Franko is .25 per block. FTC is 200 per block. 10 Frankos would be 40 blocks worth of work, or (200*40) 8000 FTC. Today's going rate for FTC (keeping in mind it is has come down a lot from its peak) is 0.00124 FTC/BTC. So considering 10 Frankos to be equivalent to 8000 FTC (considering block size only), it would work out to 8000*0.00124 or roughly 9.92 BTC.
Franko is .25 per block. CNC is 88 per block. 10 Frankos would be 40 blocks worth of work, or (88*40) 3520 FTC. Today's going rate for CNC (keeping in mind it is has come down a lot from its peak) is 0.0009 CNC/BTC. So considering 10 Frankos to be equivalent to 3520 FTC (considering block size only), it would work out to 3520*0.0009 or roughly 3.168 BTC.
Note that there is a pretty big disparity between those two example coins. You can do this for a few other coins as well, but it should give you some idea of value. I am not going to determine which is right, but it does offer some guidance.
In summary, each Frank is worth:
Using CNC exchange rates: 1 FRK = 0.31 BTC
Using FTC exchange rates: 1FRK = 0.99 BTC
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syn999
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May 12, 2013, 05:03:33 PM |
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Yup! Also FTC and CHN i do believe. It has a decent design for a good starting point for you. Thanks for taking the initiative. your forum doesnt work. people offer YAC, BTC, just doesnt fit
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gpudude
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May 12, 2013, 05:40:29 PM |
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Reposting this here as a community service.
(To determine FRK's value) You could use recent coins as an example, I'll lay out two examples for you.
Franko is .25 per block. FTC is 200 per block. 10 Frankos would be 40 blocks worth of work, or (200*40) 8000 FTC. Today's going rate for FTC (keeping in mind it is has come down a lot from its peak) is 0.00124 FTC/BTC. So considering 10 Frankos to be equivalent to 8000 FTC (considering block size only), it would work out to 8000*0.00124 or roughly 9.92 BTC.
Franko is .25 per block. CNC is 88 per block. 10 Frankos would be 40 blocks worth of work, or (88*40) 3520 FTC. Today's going rate for CNC (keeping in mind it is has come down a lot from its peak) is 0.0009 CNC/BTC. So considering 10 Frankos to be equivalent to 3520 FTC (considering block size only), it would work out to 3520*0.0009 or roughly 3.168 BTC.
Note that there is a pretty big disparity between those two example coins. You can do this for a few other coins as well, but it should give you some idea of value. I am not going to determine which is right, but it does offer some guidance.
In summary, each Franko could be worth:
Using CNC exchange rates: 1 FRK = 0.31 BTC
Using FTC exchange rates: 1FRK = 0.99 BTC
Good analysis, I like it. Not a guess. Thanks
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Wolf Rainer
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May 12, 2013, 05:42:13 PM |
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What is FKR?
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gpudude
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May 12, 2013, 05:43:00 PM |
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Joerii
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May 12, 2013, 06:02:25 PM |
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Ok.
Wait.
A Sell on an exchange mean... the person reading the spreadsheet can sell to this person, at that price, yes ? A Buy means someone will buy for that price.
The oposite seems to be going on on some of these spreadsheets, which is VERY confusing.
By the way, I'm selling 1.4 FRK for 3 LTC per 1. So 4.2 total.
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Hypercube - get the attention you deserve
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Joerii
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May 12, 2013, 06:03:56 PM |
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Oh and we really need to find out how to sort the orders, this is so hard to quickly estimate.
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Hypercube - get the attention you deserve
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