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August 11, 2017, 03:42:18 AM
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I love ethereum. I think the value will rise up to $400 this year. A lot of community supporting it.
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August 11, 2017, 12:29:04 PM
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I love ethereum. I think the value will rise up to $400 this year. A lot of community supporting it.


With the way things are going, it might be possible to surpass the $400 value.

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August 11, 2017, 03:56:55 PM
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Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Gets to Work at 90-Member 'Town Hall' Meeting

https://www.coindesk.com/sweeping-90-member-meeting-enterprise-ethereum-gets-business/
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August 11, 2017, 04:01:00 PM
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Noobie question:
Is ETH address not case sensitive?
e.g
0x53f40b6829E91434Ef95019F27978C189cA34a98
=
0x53F40B6829e91434Ef95019F27978C189ca34A98
?

A hero member asking a noob question? Hmm....

https://www.google.com/search?q=ethereum+address+capital+lower

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August 11, 2017, 08:51:08 PM
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Any updates from Vitalik or i just smell ETH in dec 2017  1000$ ?  Cool Cool Cool
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August 11, 2017, 10:37:14 PM
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There are currently many cryptocurrencies based on PoS (Proof of Stake). All these PoS algorithms differ from each other. Some or maybe all of them (I don't know) implement some kind of random election of nodes who participate in the "bookkeeping-process"/"block-forging-process" via having some amount of stake.

How can a random election work in an trustless decentralized environment? Mr. Vitalik claims that he found a solution. Is there anything published so far that there is a solution to this or how do other PoS cryptocurrencies or cryptocurrencies that do random election in a decentralized environment realize this in a working and fair way?
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August 12, 2017, 12:02:25 PM
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There are currently many cryptocurrencies based on PoS (Proof of Stake). All these PoS algorithms differ from each other. Some or maybe all of them (I don't know) implement some kind of random election of nodes who participate in the "bookkeeping-process"/"block-forging-process" via having some amount of stake.

How can a random election work in an trustless decentralized environment? Mr. Vitalik claims that he found a solution. Is there anything published so far that there is a solution to this or how do other PoS cryptocurrencies or cryptocurrencies that do random election in a decentralized environment realize this in a working and fair way?


NEO is the new ETH


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August 12, 2017, 01:39:17 PM
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There are currently many cryptocurrencies based on PoS (Proof of Stake). All these PoS algorithms differ from each other. Some or maybe all of them (I don't know) implement some kind of random election of nodes who participate in the "bookkeeping-process"/"block-forging-process" via having some amount of stake.

How can a random election work in an trustless decentralized environment? Mr. Vitalik claims that he found a solution. Is there anything published so far that there is a solution to this or how do other PoS cryptocurrencies or cryptocurrencies that do random election in a decentralized environment realize this in a working and fair way?


NEO is the new ETH

NEO also has some random election (node who is allowed to broadcast) as far as I know (I'm not entirely sure)
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August 12, 2017, 03:57:22 PM
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Eth is back to the sky again! Fly higher Mr. Vitalik Wink

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August 13, 2017, 01:47:24 AM
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Looks like ICOs cashing out big   Cry Cry
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August 13, 2017, 06:32:04 AM
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ETH is under 290 right now. Should I buy? Is it gonna shoot back up soon or should I just wait?
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August 13, 2017, 06:58:11 AM
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Eth is back to the sky again! Fly higher Mr. Vitalik Wink
Ethereum Developers Are Working on Autonomous, Scalable Smart Contracts
Smart contracts are a fascinating piece of technology. Not only can they be used to perform functions automatically, they also create new business models such as cryptocurrency ICOs. At present, though, the technology is anything but scalable or autonomous. However, Vitalik Buterin and Joseph Poon may have come up with a solution to this problem, with a platform known as Plasma.
http://www.altcointoday.com/ethereum-developers-working-autonomous-scalable-smart-contracts/
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August 13, 2017, 09:01:17 AM
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Fellow Etherians....

bcc, the Real Bitcoin, im 100% confident.

The only reason bcc isnt flying higher right now, imo is because many are waiting for cheap polo coins.
Once thats out the way and many will realise there is no huge dump coming, there will be a huge swing.
Mining and money will come towards the real Bitcoin.

Something huge is coming and many wont even know until its happened.
Prepare....buy/hodl your bcc, when coins come from polo, research before doing anything.

currently
Bcc= decentralised bitcoin
btc= segwit 3rd party centralised coin
This is wrong and must change...only we can change fix this.


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r/bitcoin moderation starts and #Bitcoin price moons. Coincidence? I think not.

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@krabgat/what-is-segwit


The arguments against Segwit are:

    The block size increase is not enough to satisfy the growing needs of Bitcoin’s user base.
    Others see a hidden agenda as a large number of people working on SegWit are also employed by a company called Blockstream, whose primary product is side-chain solutions.
    Because a side-chain’s transaction will be verified by a trusted third party it is an unacceptable compromise because this is what the blockchain is supposed to eliminate.


The SegWit is providing solution to the following challenges in the network;

    Resolve the weak spot in the Bitcoin software
    Increase of the block size limit to an absolute maximum of 4 MB. The actual block size will depend on the network conditions. It is predicted by experts to be in the range of about two to 2.1 megabytes immediately after SegWit’s activation.
    Remove the barrier to the implementation of second-layer solutions (side-chains) like the proposed Lightning Network. Second-layer solutions remove the bulk of the transactions off the blockchain to a side-chain.

(bcc solves these issuses and more)
If Bitcoin Cash gets majority of PoW then it becomes de facto Bitcoin.

Technically Bitcoin is a fork and Bitcoin Cash is the original blockchain.When the hard fork occurred, people had access to the same amount of coins on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.- NIST
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August 13, 2017, 12:14:26 PM
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^^^ I've got to disagree Mr. Pump., the current segwit solution is a decentralized one and this is why a consensus formed around it. Your argument may have been true for the original segwit proposal but the current one is open for anybody.

At 4MB the bocks start to become like a fat greased up pigs that require significant hardware infrastructure to properly manage.
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August 13, 2017, 12:43:17 PM
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Eth is back to the sky again! Fly higher Mr. Vitalik Wink

Its holding quite strong where every alts are taking a dip.
NEO and ETH both the coins having good future
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August 13, 2017, 12:46:17 PM
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Eth is back to the sky again! Fly higher Mr. Vitalik Wink

Don't talk early LOL.
Ethereum will start rising after Bitcoin but now it comes behind. Usually we check for 1:10 ratio.
1 Bitcoin:10 Ethereum
Now Ethereum is undervalued, you can buy more.
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August 13, 2017, 02:26:14 PM
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There are currently many cryptocurrencies based on PoS (Proof of Stake). All these PoS algorithms differ from each other. Some or maybe all of them (I don't know) implement some kind of random election of nodes who participate in the "bookkeeping-process"/"block-forging-process" via having some amount of stake.

How can a random election work in an trustless decentralized environment? Mr. Vitalik claims that he found a solution. Is there anything published so far that there is a solution to this or how do other PoS cryptocurrencies or cryptocurrencies that do random election in a decentralized environment realize this in a working and fair way?


NEO is the new ETH

I said it first on this board when NEO (then antshares) was only a dollar: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=428589.msg19307682#msg19307682
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August 13, 2017, 05:11:31 PM
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Eth is back to the sky again! Fly higher Mr. Vitalik Wink

Don't talk early LOL.
Ethereum will start rising after Bitcoin but now it comes behind. Usually we check for 1:10 ratio.
1 Bitcoin:10 Ethereum
Now Ethereum is undervalued, you can buy more.

After the bitcoin price becomes more stable, the ETH will rise again.
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August 13, 2017, 05:13:28 PM
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The gap is becoming bigger and bigger between Ethereum and Bitcoin. I think that Bitcoin will remain the crypto powerhouse forever, but at the same time it might be a good indicator for a long position on ETH.
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August 13, 2017, 08:17:48 PM
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I just noticed there was a massive flash crash on Polo today. I totally missed that. That must have been a dump of ETH worth a couple thousand BTC. Anybody had the right buy orders in place?   
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