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November 28, 2017, 03:49:41 AM
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I think we should first have a detail study of other alternative block chains and then select the write one.I am a Newbie, we may use different virtual machines.We should first know whether it is a scam or it is a right thing before spending money and time on it.
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November 28, 2017, 07:57:06 AM
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Do you think it's better for beginners to use verified ICO ? What can it be?
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November 28, 2017, 05:28:33 PM
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If anyone is looking for a Safe Alternative Blockchain, Hdac will be the right choice. This new technology allows fast, secure and effective communication between IoT devices.
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November 30, 2017, 02:34:32 PM
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Have anyone already checked https://mytc.io/ ? If I understand it correctly I could get tokens just cooperating with their sponsors. Like cashback or I don’t know. But the main idea is great. Is it safe?
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November 30, 2017, 06:06:36 PM
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December 01, 2017, 10:56:19 AM
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December 01, 2017, 03:03:32 PM
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If anyone is looking for a Safe Alternative Blockchain, Hdac will be the right choice. This new technology allows fast, secure and effective communication between IoT devices.
I considered it, if honestly not very good on the characteristics, I see no reason to change the block on Hdac. In general, I think that there is no need to change anything at all, because sooner or later all mistakes and shortcomings will be corrected.

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December 01, 2017, 11:09:20 PM
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That is really interesting and thorough way of making sure your investments are safe. Could you tell me more about how to make sure that a certain crypto can't be exploited by hackers?
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December 02, 2017, 01:15:23 AM
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Every other technology has come and gone in waves, before breaking through to the mainstream. There will be boom and bust cycles on various blockchains. However it does seem that BitCoin has withstood everything thrown against it at this point.

Also, we still don't know where it came from. Whoever the organization is behind BitCoin, they are likely very powerful. Powerful enough to eliminate rival blockchains? Quite possibly. Look at the Silk Road, he had hundreds of thousands of BTC and was organizing hits.

Alternate blockchains built on deep state platforms like Microsoft and IBM might be a less risky bet.
You are right in almost everything)
But there have always been people who want to outdo others and they sometimes succeed.
You are right that everything comes and goes in waves, but do not forget there are also tsunamis Grin Grin Grin

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December 02, 2017, 08:48:43 AM
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That is really interesting and thorough way of making sure your investments are safe. Could you tell me more about how to make sure that a certain crypto can't be exploited by hackers?

The fact that the emerging blockchains can offer utmost data integrity, high-tech digital identity systems, and public/transparent audit trails reinforces the above statements. I would highly encourage enthusiasts to look into a little known, but emerging blockchain startup company called BackFeed who are working on these types of protocol innovations.
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December 02, 2017, 10:02:48 AM
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What do you think, what awaits the blockade that will create the state?
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December 02, 2017, 06:29:11 PM
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December 02, 2017, 07:11:13 PM
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I haven't seen anybody post about what would be my biggest worry if I were trying out alternative block chains. I realize this may be perceived as "Gavin is FUD'ding anything that isn't bitcoin!"  (FUD == Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt)  But I think some of you might be forgetting some basic computer security fundamentals in the excitement to be early adopters.

When I first heard about bitcoin, my questions were:

1) Can it possibly work (do the ideas for how it works make sense)?
2) Is it a scam?
3) If it is not a scam, could it open my computer up to viruses/trojans if I run it?

I answered those questions by:

1) Reading and understanding Satoshi's whitepaper.  Then thinking about it for a day or two and reading it again.
2) Finding out everything I could about the project.  I read every forum thread here (there were probably under a hundred threads back then) and read Satoshi's initial postings on the crypto mailing list.
3) Downloaded and skimmed the source code to see if it looked vulnerable to buffer overflow or other remotely exploitable attacks.

If I were going to experiment with an alternative block-chain, I'd go through the same process again. But I'm an old conservative fuddy-duddy.

If you want to take a risk on a brand-new alternative block-chain, I'd strongly suggest that you:

1) Run the software in a virtual machine or on a machine that doesn't contain anything valuable.
2) Don't invest more money or time than you can afford to lose.
3) Use a different passphrase at every exchange site.


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December 02, 2017, 07:20:29 PM
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CycloShieldCoin (CYS) is a cryptocurrency accompanied by a real
world gadget, an app and a potentially huge customer base. This coin is
our take on the growing market of cyclists by providing them with a means
of payment, reward system and bringing the concept of cryptocurrency to
a more general audience of users.

Pre-sale just started and alredy got 23 backers!!

Check out in https://www.fundyourselfnow.com/projectdetails/cycloshield
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December 03, 2017, 01:02:34 AM
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What do you think, what awaits the blockade that will create the state?
For me, so far, the balance of power will remain.
While someone of the major players will not begin to make their move.
That's only when it happens to very few people.

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December 03, 2017, 03:53:58 AM
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I haven't read through this entire thread - but I think alternative blockchains are fantastic - they allow for decentralization and open up opportunities for everyone to get involved.  IMO alternative blockchains are the future.
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December 03, 2017, 11:51:53 AM
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I haven't seen anybody post about what would be my biggest worry if I were trying out alternative block chains. I realize this may be perceived as "Gavin is FUD'ding anything that isn't bitcoin!"  (FUD == Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt)  But I think some of you might be forgetting some basic computer security fundamentals in the excitement to be early adopters.

When I first heard about bitcoin, my questions were:

1) Can it possibly work (do the ideas for how it works make sense)?
2) Is it a scam?
3) If it is not a scam, could it open my computer up to viruses/trojans if I run it?

I answered those questions by:

1) Reading and understanding Satoshi's whitepaper.  Then thinking about it for a day or two and reading it again.
2) Finding out everything I could about the project.  I read every forum thread here (there were probably under a hundred threads back then) and read Satoshi's initial postings on the crypto mailing list.
3) Downloaded and skimmed the source code to see if it looked vulnerable to buffer overflow or other remotely exploitable attacks.

If I were going to experiment with an alternative block-chain, I'd go through the same process again. But I'm an old conservative fuddy-duddy.

If you want to take a risk on a brand-new alternative block-chain, I'd strongly suggest that you:

1) Run the software in a virtual machine or on a machine that doesn't contain anything valuable.
2) Don't invest more money or time than you can afford to lose.
3) Use a different passphrase at every exchange site.


thanks for the info
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December 04, 2017, 04:46:18 AM
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the very good suggestions you provide, with the suggestions you give, forcing me to think far away, your suggestions are very useful to all my especially specially

thanks for your advice
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December 04, 2017, 04:21:13 PM
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Just like the ICOs, invested those that you are afford to lose and understand what the project is. Be engaged with the people behind and read the White Paper.

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