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March 09, 2018, 08:40:54 PM
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I think it'd be a good idea if we've something like this. You ask the question, you get few replies, you merit the best reply and then we continue towards the next question.

YOU MUST HAVE SOME MERIT LEFT IN ORDER TO ASK THE QUESTION!

While asking the question, we can also mention how much merit we can provide for the best answer.

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Q) I'm finding a coin listed at Binance which is 10x less than ATH (all-time-high), like if it's ATH was $1, it should be $0.1 now. If someone can find it, I'll give +1 merit.
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March 09, 2018, 09:33:15 PM
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I think it'd be a good idea if we've something like this. You ask the question, you get few replies, you merit the best reply and then we continue towards the next question.

YOU MUST HAVE SOME MERIT LEFT IN ORDER TO ASK THE QUESTION!

While asking the question, we can also mention how much merit we can provide for the best answer.

So, lemme begin:

Q) I'm finding a coin listed at Binance which is 10x less than ATH (all-time-high), like if it's ATH was $1, it should be $0.1 now. If someone can find it, I'll give +1 merit.
Do you need exactly x10 or it can be more then x10. For example i fined BTG coin. The highest price was - 0.141 btc for 1 BTG and now the price of this coin is - 0.008885 btc. That is more then x10 Smiley

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March 09, 2018, 09:45:50 PM
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I think it'd be a good idea if we've something like this. You ask the question, you get few replies, you merit the best reply and then we continue towards the next question.

YOU MUST HAVE SOME MERIT LEFT IN ORDER TO ASK THE QUESTION!

While asking the question, we can also mention how much merit we can provide for the best answer.

So, lemme begin:

Q) I'm finding a coin listed at Binance which is 10x less than ATH (all-time-high), like if it's ATH was $1, it should be $0.1 now. If someone can find it, I'll give +1 merit.
Do you need exactly x10 or it can be more then x10. For example i fined BTG coin. The highest price was - 0.141 btc for 1 BTG and now the price of this coin is - 0.008885 btc. That is more then x10 Smiley

Well the fake little buy orders created at very start of new coin at Binance isn't exactly something I'm looking for. I follow CoinMarketCap, should've mentioned that before. The ATH's shown there is something I like to follow.

Anyways, I'll still merit you because of first reply in this thread. Smiley

Now someone else can ask something else, my question is closed here with this merit.
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March 09, 2018, 10:40:41 PM
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I think it'd be a good idea if we've something like this. You ask the question, you get few replies, you merit the best reply and then we continue towards the next question.

YOU MUST HAVE SOME MERIT LEFT IN ORDER TO ASK THE QUESTION!

While asking the question, we can also mention how much merit we can provide for the best answer.

So, lemme begin:

Q) I'm finding a coin listed at Binance which is 10x less than ATH (all-time-high), like if it's ATH was $1, it should be $0.1 now. If someone can find it, I'll give +1 merit.
There are lots of coins decreases 10x of their value like APPC the highest value reach is 0.00014200 and now the value is 0.00004600. Also PIVX from 0.0052 to 0.00004928.

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March 10, 2018, 11:45:56 AM
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I think it'd be a good idea if we've something like this. You ask the question, you get few replies, you merit the best reply and then we continue towards the next question.

YOU MUST HAVE SOME MERIT LEFT IN ORDER TO ASK THE QUESTION!

While asking the question, we can also mention how much merit we can provide for the best answer.

So, lemme begin:

Q) I'm finding a coin listed at Binance which is 10x less than ATH (all-time-high), like if it's ATH was $1, it should be $0.1 now. If someone can find it, I'll give +1 merit.
There are lots of coins decreases 10x of their value like APPC the highest value reach is 0.00014200 and now the value is 0.00004600. Also PIVX from 0.0052 to 0.00004928.

Well I closed my question (as stated in my earlier post), now it's someone else's turn to question something.
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March 11, 2018, 07:54:28 PM
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as for the question
i thought did the binance updated there palatfrom?Huh??
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March 16, 2018, 12:07:42 PM
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Q) Is there something like this which can tell about the 60, 90 or 120-days change of all the coins present?

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change30d

This website can only tell the change of coins up-to 30-days. I want something more extended. 1 merit if someone can advise some good website for this.
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March 16, 2018, 12:27:51 PM
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What do you think about DIW Token and GIFCOIN?
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March 16, 2018, 12:45:53 PM
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Q) Is there something like this which can tell about the 60, 90 or 120-days change of all the coins present?

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change30d

This website can only tell the change of coins up-to 30-days. I want something more extended. 1 merit if someone can advise some good website for this.


I know the below site which provide 30d, 90d and 1 year of the change for 65 coins. On right hand side select the columns which is required which is a good feature as what is relevant you choose it and rest can be ignored.

https://onchainfx.com/

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March 16, 2018, 12:59:42 PM
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Q) Is there something like this which can tell about the 60, 90 or 120-days change of all the coins present?

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change30d

This website can only tell the change of coins up-to 30-days. I want something more extended. 1 merit if someone can advise some good website for this.


I know the below site which provide 30d, 90d and 1 year of the change for 65 coins. On right hand side select the columns which is required which is a good feature as what is relevant you choose it and rest can be ignored.

https://onchainfx.com/

Wow, that's an awesome thing, merit-ing you right now! That really helps!

What do you think about DIW Token and GIFCOIN?

Sorry, the previous question was closed.

---All my questions closed now, someone else may ask something but I don't require any further response!---
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March 16, 2018, 01:03:37 PM
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I sincerely hope this entire forum doesn't purge on Merit this, Merit that.

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By the way OP, this isn't the right place to start this thread. The Meta section would suffice.

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March 16, 2018, 01:07:08 PM
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Q) Is there something like this which can tell about the 60, 90 or 120-days change of all the coins present?

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change30d

This website can only tell the change of coins up-to 30-days. I want something more extended. 1 merit if someone can advise some good website for this.


i found one website which gives detailed history of coin in the form of graph and give us information about 30 days, 90 days,180 days, 1 years, 3 years and 5 years

here is the link https://fx-rate.net/BTC/USD/#graph


i want add one more site here is the link which we are looking for https://coincheckup.com/category/trading which really gives information about 7 days, 30 days & 90 days of bitcoin and altcoins
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March 16, 2018, 01:08:59 PM
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I feel this is kind of "misuse" of merit system...

You are asking a question which will be benefiting you (and may be to this community) and not a general information about crypto world. I feel your question is so self-centric and you are rewarding the best answers with merits instead of cash/BTC.

I like to hear others' opinion like how this services sounds to them....
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March 16, 2018, 01:14:12 PM
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I feel this is kind of "misuse" of merit system...

You are asking a question which will be benefiting you (and may be to this community) and not a general information about crypto world. I feel your question is so self-centric and you are rewarding the best answers with merits instead of cash/BTC.

I like to hear others' opinion like how this services sounds to them....

I understand your point, and I'd like to know others' opinion on this as well before closing it.
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March 16, 2018, 02:04:30 PM
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Is there a regulation for merits, that you can give it them those members who write a general information about crypto world?

You contradict yourself by saying:  "You are asking a question which will be benefiting you (and may be to this community)"

I think the aim of giving merits is; if you and the community get benefits from the comment, content, information, etc.

There are also Threads giving merits for "Art" ! 

In my opinion, as long as the community also has benefits from the answers, this is ok.
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Q) I held a few bitcoins from September 2016 to April 2017 in an address which is empty now (unfortunately, I cashed them all out at rate of $800 or something). However, I was just wondering if there has been any airdrop or fork within that time period which I can extract now? I of course still carry the public/private keys. I see Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold came out afterwords, so they don't exist as balances in my those addresses, and I was just wondering if there has been some other similar fork/airdrop as well which I can cash out now.

+1 merit for the one who can help.
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March 22, 2018, 02:19:35 PM
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Q) I held a few bitcoins from September 2016 to April 2017 in an address which is empty now (unfortunately, I cashed them all out at rate of $800 or something). However, I was just wondering if there has been any airdrop or fork within that time period which I can extract now? I of course still carry the public/private keys. I see Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold came out afterwords, so they don't exist as balances in my those addresses, and I was just wondering if there has been some other similar fork/airdrop as well which I can cash out now.

+1 merit for the one who can help.

Nope as far as i remember the first ever airdrop occurred was on 01-08-2017 which was bitcoin cash
If you want you can check this thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2836875.msg29086309#msg29086309 he can help you with this one
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March 22, 2018, 02:24:38 PM
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Q) I held a few bitcoins from September 2016 to April 2017 in an address which is empty now (unfortunately, I cashed them all out at rate of $800 or something). However, I was just wondering if there has been any airdrop or fork within that time period which I can extract now? I of course still carry the public/private keys. I see Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold came out afterwords, so they don't exist as balances in my those addresses, and I was just wondering if there has been some other similar fork/airdrop as well which I can cash out now.

+1 merit for the one who can help.

Nope as far as i remember the first ever airdrop occurred was on 01-08-2017 which was bitcoin cash
If you want you can check this thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2836875.msg29086309#msg29086309 he can help you with this one

Alright, thanks a lot, merit coming up for ya! That completely answers what I asked!

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March 22, 2018, 07:08:06 PM
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Q) Is there something like this which can tell about the 60, 90 or 120-days change of all the coins present?

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change30d

This website can only tell the change of coins up-to 30-days. I want something more extended. 1 merit if someone can advise some good website for this.


It seems like there's a bug and you can see the 60, 90 or 120d change just by changing the GET parameter in the URL:
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change60d
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change90d
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/all?sort_by=change120d

Although, you'll only see the top and not the actual change values Smiley
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Q) I'm looking for a very basic guide for Bitmex, as it seems interesting due to a large number of people leveraging there (right now, I don't even have any idea of leverage). I've Googled around but unable to find out something that's very easy to understand without creation of the account. (I do not wish to create any account right now, just need a knowledge of it a little). 1 merit if someone can advise some good website for this.
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April 02, 2018, 11:46:39 PM
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Q) I'm looking for a very basic guide for Bitmex, as it seems interesting due to a large number of people leveraging there (right now, I don't even have any idea of leverage). I've Googled around but unable to find out something that's very easy to understand without creation of the account. (I do not wish to create any account right now, just need a knowledge of it a little). 1 merit if someone can advise some good website for this.

May be this one will suit you
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October 07, 2018, 12:17:06 PM
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Q) r^2 = a^2 cos 2θ

Is it a lemniscate, rose curve or Archimedes spiral?

Question valid only for the next 6 hours, any reply after that will not be considered for a merit.
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October 07, 2018, 12:32:37 PM
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Q) r^2 = a^2 cos 2θ

Is it a lemniscate, rose curve or Archimedes spiral?

Question valid only for the next 6 hours, any reply after that will not be considered for a merit.

r² = a² cos 2θ is a Lemniscate.
This one will help Polar Equations
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Q) r^2 = a^2 cos 2θ

Is it a lemniscate, rose curve or Archimedes spiral?

Question valid only for the next 6 hours, any reply after that will not be considered for a merit.

r² = a² cos 2θ is a Lemniscate.
This one will help Polar Equations


Thanks, that helped!
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October 13, 2018, 05:11:37 PM
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I'm trying to find a suitable website/subscription for alerting me whenever the domain names which I'll specify are expired. For example, dogecoin.com, I'll put an alert on it and whenever it'll get expired, I'll get an instant alert.

Who'd like to get +1 merit? Wink
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I'm trying to find a suitable website/subscription for alerting me whenever the domain names which I'll specify are expired. For example, dogecoin.com, I'll put an alert on it and whenever it'll get expired, I'll get an instant alert.

Here: https://domainwatch.me/

This site offers the service you are looking for. Though it is not free for always. It offers a free check for the first domain and then you will have to buy the monthly paid subscription to keep using the service.

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I'm trying to find a suitable website/subscription for alerting me whenever the domain names which I'll specify are expired. For example, dogecoin.com, I'll put an alert on it and whenever it'll get expired, I'll get an instant alert.

Here: https://domainwatch.me/

This site offers the service you are looking for. Though it is not free for always. It offers a free check for the first domain and then you will have to buy the monthly paid subscription to keep using the service.

Great, thanks! Merited!
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April 08, 2019, 01:30:49 PM
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One merit: I'd like to know the formula/sequence in which the time and amount are proceeding:



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Date Time Ammount

Apr-06-2019 112m40s $56.47
Mar-30-2019 303m47s $163.64
Mar-23-2019 140m28s $73.07
Mar-16-2019 67m2s $32.46
Mar-09-2019 403m43s $202.90
Mar-02-2019 108m23s $58.90
Feb-23-2019 $0.00
Feb-16-2019 $0.00
Feb-09-2019 10m19s $4.65
Feb-02-2019 $0.00
Jan-26-2019 80m1s $43.49
Jan-19-2019 $0.00
Jan-12-2019 $0.00
Jan-05-2019 $0.00
Dec-29-2018 $0.00
Dec-22-2018 208m50s $109.95
Dec-15-2018 169m2s $84.62
Dec-08-2018 182m29s $87.67
Dec-01-2018 55m37s $30.07
Nov-24-2018 122m48s $60.29
Nov-17-2018 76m $36.85
Nov-10-2018 160m30s $78.56
Nov-03-2018 44m9s $26.80
Total 2245m8s 1150.39
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