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January 25, 2018, 10:33:39 AM |
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Wallets with integrated currency exchange: wallets that provide currency exchange services within the wallet interface using one of three exchange models: • Centralised exchange/brokerage service model: wallet provider acts as central counterparty • Integrated third-party exchange model: wallet provider partners with a third-party exchange to provide exchange services • P2P exchange/marketplace model: wallet provider o ers a built-in P2P exchange that lets users exchange currencies between themselves
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January 25, 2018, 10:33:57 AM |
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PAYMENTS • Na onal currency-focused: services that use cryptocurrency primarily as a ‘payment rail’ for fast and cost-e cient payments, which are generally denominated in na onal currencies • B2B payment services: pla orms that provide payments for businesses, o en mes across borders • Money transfer services: services that provide primarily interna onal money transfers for individuals (e.g., tradi onal remi ances, bill payment services) • Cryptocurrency-focused: services that facilitate the use of cryptocurrencies; generally payments are denominated in cryptocurrency, but can also be exchanged to na onal currencies • Merchant services: services that process payments for cryptocurrency-accep ng merchants, and provide addi onal merchant services (e.g., shopping cart integra ons, point-of-sale terminals) • General-purpose cryptocurrency pla orm: pla orms that perform a variety of cryptocurrency transfer services (e.g., instant payments to other users of the same pla orm using cryptocurrency and/or na onal currencies, payroll, bill payment services)
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SuperNovah90
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January 25, 2018, 10:43:06 AM |
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So much of "artificial intelligence" these days and it still sounds good and it still means nothing special, simply beautiful words to gain high profits.
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merve10495
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January 28, 2018, 08:36:30 PM |
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I agree with you? Did you invest in it already? So much of "artificial intelligence" these days and it still sounds good and it still means nothing special, simply beautiful words to gain high profits.
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merve10495
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January 28, 2018, 08:37:50 PM |
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Hello team! Interested in you project..Are is secure for me to participate in the Token Sale DataTrading project?
Hello and nice to meet you! I also got interested in this project in October! Ask any questions that you are interested in, the team is very and very friendly
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January 28, 2018, 08:39:03 PM |
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Thanks to a few industrious entrepreneurs, the monetary future has arrived. Bitcoin is a virtual currency that was created and designed to give total nancial autonomy to its users. ere’s no censorship, it’s protected from in ation, and it’s cheaper than other payment systems — just you and your coins, however you choose to use them. e use of cryptocurrencies liberates individuals to be able to manage their nances the way they see t, without any prying eyes.
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January 28, 2018, 08:39:31 PM |
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We have compiled our best articles on bitcoin and cryptocurrency into this essential guide. Bitcoin is a di cult subject to grasp, no doubt, but we hope that a er reading this that you will have a more thorough understanding of what bitcoin is, how it works, and why the technology behind it will be the basis of the currency of the future.
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merve10495
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January 28, 2018, 08:39:55 PM |
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irty years ago, for example, if someone had said that electronic text — digits ying through the air and landing in personalized inboxes owned by us all that we check at will at any time of the day or night — would eventually displace rst-class mail, you might have said it was impossible.
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January 28, 2018, 08:40:13 PM |
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A er all, not even the Jetsons had email. Elroy brought notes home from his teacher on pieces of paper. Still, email has largely displaced rst-class mail, just as texting, social networking, private messaging, and even digital vmail via voice-over-Internet are replacing the traditional telephone.
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January 28, 2018, 08:40:35 PM |
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It turns out that the future is really hard to imagine, especially when entrepreneurs specialize in surprising us with innovations. e markets are always outsmarting even the most wild-eyed dreamers, and they are certainly smarter than the intellectual who keeps saying: such and such cannot happen.
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January 28, 2018, 08:40:51 PM |
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It’s the same today. What if I suggested that digital money could eventually come to replace government paper money? Heaven knows we need a replacement.
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January 28, 2018, 08:41:07 PM |
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Money started in modern times as gold and silver, and it was controlled by its owners and users. en the politicians got hold of it — a controlling interest in half of every transaction — and look what they did.
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January 28, 2018, 08:41:27 PM |
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Maybe it was just a matter of time. e practicality is impossible to deny: Gamers needed tokens they could trade. Digital real estate needed to be bought and sold. Money was also becoming more and more notional, with wire transfers, bank computer systems, and card networks serving to move “money” around. e whole world was gradually migrating to the digital sphere, b
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January 28, 2018, 08:41:41 PM |
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e geeks went to work on it in the 1990s and developed a number of prototypes — Ecash, bit gold, RPOW, b-money — but they all faltered for the same reason: eir supply could not be limited and no one could gure out how to make them impossible to double- and triple-spend. Normally, reproducibility is a wonderful thing. You can send me an image and still keep it. You can send me a song and not lose control of yours.
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January 28, 2018, 08:41:59 PM |
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A er all, a currency is useless unless it is scarce and its replication is carefully controlled. ink of the gold standard. ere is a xed amount of gold in the world, and it enters into economic life only through hard work and real expenditure. Gold has to be mined. All gold is interchangeable with all other gold, but when I own an ounce, you can’t own it at the same time. How can such a system be replicated in the digital sphere?
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January 28, 2018, 08:42:14 PM |
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Finally it happened. In 2008, a person going by “Satoshi Nakamoto” created Bitcoin.
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January 28, 2018, 08:43:48 PM |
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He had each user download the full ledger of all existing Bitcoins so that each could be checked for its title and not used more than once at the same time. With his system, every coin had an owner, and the system could not be gamed.
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January 28, 2018, 08:44:03 PM |
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Further, Nakamoto built in a system of mining that attempts to replicate the experience of the gold standard. e math equations CPU power must solve get harder over time. e early creators had it easy, just like the early miners of gold could pan it out of the river, though later they had to dig into the mountain. Nakamoto put a limit on the number of coins that can be mined (21 million by 2140).
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January 28, 2018, 08:44:14 PM |
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I feel like this concept is over done by every other coin right now
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January 28, 2018, 08:45:18 PM |
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(A new coin is currently mined every 20 seconds or so, and a transaction occurs every second.) He made his code completely open-source and available to all so that it could be trusted. And the payment system used the most advanced form of encryption, with public keys visible to all and a scrambling system that makes its connection to the private key impossible to discover
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