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January 26, 2014, 03:42:20 PM |
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'd like to announce my NobleCoin Store!!! =D http://store.cryptotycoons.com/It's a criagslist style store; where you list items for NobleCoins!!! I'm listing a few items I have around the house as we speak to get things rolling! I'm a free escrow if needed Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for money/coin lost dealing with other members of our community =) As always Donations are always welcome! There is currently 0 fees for me to make money off of this site, its being paid for completely out of pocket! Noble: 9pfpgAiCDWV9ffVdC8tR2cYVf3uJqg5Pv7 I'm selling 0% fee Lifetime passes to all of my pools on there!!! $1 or Noble equivalent Make an account, and start tp buy/Sell!!! =D Site charges 0 fees!!!Right now it's pretty hard to use that store with NOBL, i just spent about half an hour calculating how much NOBL that 1$ pass would cost As soon as it's possible with a live update the NOBL-price should be shown as well It could use a real time converter. this will be a feature added in a few weeks. Its currently built using some third party software packages that have some limitation; theirs no easy way to implement this with the current setup. I'm in the (slow) process of building a new store front from scratch that is significantly more feature rich and aimed at the cryptocurrency community =) In the meantime, I wanted to get this up to see what kind of public interest there would be, and to see if I should continue on with the new store front =) Right now everything is handled through emails; the website itstelf does not touch your money, so you can negotiate with the buyer=) easiest way I found to calculate the correct amount is to go to a converter such as: http://preev.com/ Type in 1USD and it chugs out the correct Bitcoin amount. divide that number by the current rate of Nobl on https://www.coinmarket.io/ takes about a minute
Yeah I agree, preev is spot on for me as has GBP too!
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eboard10
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January 26, 2014, 04:11:08 PM |
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easiest way I found to calculate the correct amount is to go to a converter such as: http://preev.com/Type in 1USD and it chugs out the correct Bitcoin amount. divide that number by the current rate of Nobl on https://www.coinmarket.io/takes about a minute [/b] The site you mention is currently giving a BTC price of $893 while Bitstamp has it at $824.5
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ctenc001
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January 26, 2014, 04:14:56 PM |
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easiest way I found to calculate the correct amount is to go to a converter such as: http://preev.com/Type in 1USD and it chugs out the correct Bitcoin amount. divide that number by the current rate of Nobl on https://www.coinmarket.io/takes about a minute [/b] The site you mention is currently giving a BTC price of $893 while Bitstamp has it at $824.5 Different exchanges have different rates. BTC is currently on the rise; resulting in some exchanges disagreeing with each other. Typically its a little more stable.
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cdg1941
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January 26, 2014, 04:17:36 PM |
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easiest way I found to calculate the correct amount is to go to a converter such as: http://preev.com/Type in 1USD and it chugs out the correct Bitcoin amount. divide that number by the current rate of Nobl on https://www.coinmarket.io/takes about a minute [/b] The site you mention is currently giving a BTC price of $893 while Bitstamp has it at $824.5 different sites have different rates based on the trades that are taking place within their exchanges. for example: Bitcoin (BTC) Crypto Currency Current Bitcoin Price: MtGox Exchanage MtGox: $1,006.01 Coinbase Exchanage Coinbase: $828.77 BTCe Exchanage BTCe: $826.00 Vircurex Exchanage Vircurex: $800.00 each exchange posts the price of bitcoin based on the trades that are going on within each exchange as far as valuation... what i do is add them all together and divide by 4 to get a rough average
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eboard10
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January 26, 2014, 04:23:34 PM |
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easiest way I found to calculate the correct amount is to go to a converter such as: http://preev.com/Type in 1USD and it chugs out the correct Bitcoin amount. divide that number by the current rate of Nobl on https://www.coinmarket.io/takes about a minute [/b] The site you mention is currently giving a BTC price of $893 while Bitstamp has it at $824.5 different sites have different rates based on the trades that are taking place within their exchanges. for example: Bitcoin (BTC) Crypto Currency Current Bitcoin Price: MtGox Exchanage MtGox: $1,006.01 Coinbase Exchanage Coinbase: $828.77 BTCe Exchanage BTCe: $826.00 Vircurex Exchanage Vircurex: $800.00 each exchange posts the price of bitcoin based on the trades that are going on within each exchange as far as valuation... what i do is add them all together and divide by 4 to get a rough average Makes sense now. IMO, I would use the price of the exchange I would be using to buy/sell bitcoins.
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Rofo (OP)
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January 26, 2014, 04:47:25 PM |
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cdg1941
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January 26, 2014, 04:49:15 PM |
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easiest way I found to calculate the correct amount is to go to a converter such as: http://preev.com/Type in 1USD and it chugs out the correct Bitcoin amount. divide that number by the current rate of Nobl on https://www.coinmarket.io/takes about a minute [/b] The site you mention is currently giving a BTC price of $893 while Bitstamp has it at $824.5 different sites have different rates based on the trades that are taking place within their exchanges. for example: Bitcoin (BTC) Crypto Currency Current Bitcoin Price: MtGox Exchanage MtGox: $1,006.01 Coinbase Exchanage Coinbase: $828.77 BTCe Exchanage BTCe: $826.00 Vircurex Exchanage Vircurex: $800.00 each exchange posts the price of bitcoin based on the trades that are going on within each exchange as far as valuation... what i do is add them all together and divide by 4 to get a rough average Makes sense now. IMO, I would use the price of the exchange I would be using to buy/sell bitcoins. that would probably be your best bet, as far as trading goes. however i have been watching troll boxes on coinex and others and it seems that a lot of people trade for bitcoins on their own exchange then they move them to MtGox to cash them out. i couldn't tell you how fast it is or if there are any additional fees that go along with it to be honest
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damnation
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January 26, 2014, 04:53:00 PM |
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ok.. first of all i would like to state that at current diff.. a price of 200 is sustainable.. refering to my earlier posts at diff 8.5 a price of 150 satoshi was sustainable.. but this was pre-alt boom... i'm sure every1 here realises that ALT coin profitability has basically doubled since doge and LOT went on the rise.. so with a current diff of 8.5 a price of 200-250 satoshi is pretty much where i see our stable price..
i would actually need to sit and calculate the new profitability index to figure out where our stable price range is.. Using only block rewards to calculate price is a recipe for panic.. Doge has a difficulty about 141 times more than noble.. which means there are more ppl mining it.. more ppl trading it... and more ppl wanting it.. so even if NOBL block rewards are 100x times less than doge.. you would likely get less coins mining doge than NOBL in a 24 hour period.
BTW.. as we have all noticed a slow increase in value of BTC i would advice the community to expect a slow down in ALT coin trading.. if its a slow steady rise.. there wont be instant liquidation for BTC to be converted to FIAT and its effect should be minimized... but if you wake up the next morning to find BTC trading above USD 1000 on all exchanges.. then you can expect an immediate drop in prices across the board.. At which point.. i would advice you to go for a walk and not entire the market until btc value stabilises..
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January 26, 2014, 05:19:42 PM |
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A little reminder for you guys :
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suchnoob
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January 26, 2014, 05:23:25 PM |
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Why are you pumping this?
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damnation
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January 26, 2014, 05:27:16 PM |
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huh what pump?
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sakkosekk
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January 26, 2014, 05:36:03 PM |
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Just saw difficulty was near 15 a little while ago, back down now to 12/13 range.
looks like 2Mh's reward got really low now, this will probably discourage 1x gpu miners... Heck, I'm a 5x and it's discouraging haha. Was mining when dif was 1 and 2, 1000-1500 NOBL every 10 mins, now it's 300 or so. The good ol' days
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kultus
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January 26, 2014, 05:37:54 PM |
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Why are you pumping this?
I believe the word you are looking for is "developing" there is no pumping here, it is a very we developed coin, with a Awesome Dev team and a public following all willing to spend time to make this coin great.
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January 26, 2014, 05:39:54 PM |
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Just saw difficulty was near 15 a little while ago, back down now to 12/13 range.
looks like 2Mh's reward got really low now, this will probably discourage 1x gpu miners... Heck, I'm a 5x and it's discouraging haha. Was mining when dif was 1 and 2, 1000-1500 NOBL every 10 mins, now it's 300 or so. The good ol' days I didnt even realize how much noble I couldve mined then, I went switching between noble/ltc/doge. Should have sticked with noble though xD. 1.2 Mhash at 1.2 difficulty was 60k noble/day, now its 12k noble
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Nobl: 9qwS3mmUy7nkgmXMxuGBPhk9pLxNKHNh54
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damnation
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January 26, 2014, 05:44:45 PM |
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yes i dont think block halving is necessary... 5k seems to be the perfect amount... as the coins get popular...we will be seeing less and less
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AdamT
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January 26, 2014, 05:59:54 PM |
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Just saw difficulty was near 15 a little while ago, back down now to 12/13 range.
looks like 2Mh's reward got really low now, this will probably discourage 1x gpu miners... Heck, I'm a 5x and it's discouraging haha. Was mining when dif was 1 and 2, 1000-1500 NOBL every 10 mins, now it's 300 or so. The good ol' days I didnt even realize how much noble I couldve mined then, I went switching between noble/ltc/doge. Should have sticked with noble though xD. 1.2 Mhash at 1.2 difficulty was 60k noble/day, now its 12k noble If I had a time machine...
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damnation
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January 26, 2014, 06:02:10 PM |
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lol... the cryptoworld.. basically makes every1 wish for a time machine..
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sakkosekk
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January 26, 2014, 06:03:54 PM |
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ok.. first of all i would like to state that at current diff.. a price of 200 is sustainable.. refering to my earlier posts at diff 8.5 a price of 150 satoshi was sustainable.. but this was pre-alt boom... i'm sure every1 here realises that ALT coin profitability has basically doubled since doge and LOT went on the rise.. so with a current diff of 8.5 a price of 200-250 satoshi is pretty much where i see our stable price..
i would actually need to sit and calculate the new profitability index to figure out where our stable price range is.. Using only block rewards to calculate price is a recipe for panic.. Doge has a difficulty about 141 times more than noble.. which means there are more ppl mining it.. more ppl trading it... and more ppl wanting it.. so even if NOBL block rewards are 100x times less than doge.. you would likely get less coins mining doge than NOBL in a 24 hour period.
BTW.. as we have all noticed a slow increase in value of BTC i would advice the community to expect a slow down in ALT coin trading.. if its a slow steady rise.. there wont be instant liquidation for BTC to be converted to FIAT and its effect should be minimized... but if you wake up the next morning to find BTC trading above USD 1000 on all exchanges.. then you can expect an immediate drop in prices across the board.. At which point.. i would advice you to go for a walk and not entire the market until btc value stabilises..
The altboom started before Christmas and Noble was launched Jan 7th
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naaktslak
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January 26, 2014, 06:16:32 PM |
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love this coin.
how many coins are currently in circulation?
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