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Catching up for the night i ran across this article, A Helpful Guide to Investing in Cryptocurrencies. "Understand the Coin – I believe there is a good incentive in understanding how the altcoin works. We are witnessing a hoard of companies launching their cryptocoins in the expectation of a quick rise in price as investors look for undervalued cryptocurrencies in the digital currency space. The euphoria surrounding new coins can be compared to IPOs in the stock market, where each new IPO opens at a huge premium." There are many coins that have launched and will be launched in the future that may focus on a niche or a feature, although often a great addition to the cryptocurrency world, we have to look at the long term viability of it being able to sustain the entire ecosystem of the coin. That is why we are making every effort to make DNotes sustainable, and able to stand the test of time while we grow with the cryptocurrency industry. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of questionable coins that keep showing up on CoinMarketCap. P & D is still rampant. It pays to know if the people behind the coins are committed to the long term. It is always recommended to invest with caution and spread your risk by investing in more than a single favorite.
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January 09, 2016, 02:35:58 PM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy.
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January 09, 2016, 03:10:11 PM |
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Hi there. First one says "Coming soon" when exploring an address. Second one is just pages and pages of spam Third one doesn't support searching addresses.
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January 09, 2016, 03:40:00 PM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. I did it the other way round, I bought NOTE for BTC and got the whole amount out of Cryptsy. Maybe something to use for marketing purposes.
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January 09, 2016, 03:41:41 PM |
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Blockchain Weekly Recap 1-9-2016WIRED: Blockchain Could Enhance Responsive Open Data. Blockchain Startup Crowdaura Included in Accenture Fintech Innovation Lab. BitPay Partners with Microsoft for BaaS Project. Blockchain Technology and Your Car’s Future. US CFTC to Use Public Hearing to Discuss Blockchain Tech. http://dcebrief.com/blockchain-weekly-recap-1-9-2016/
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January 09, 2016, 03:54:03 PM |
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Hi there. First one says "Coming soon" when exploring an address. Second one is just pages and pages of spam Third one doesn't support searching addresses. Ahh, that's too bad. Hopefully cryptopia can update theirs. You can use this one, just a basic abe installation. http://46.101.166.193/
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This is another article on using Bitcoin as a hedge against fiat devaluation. Canada is going through a similar situation, although not dire, in which the Canadian dollar is falling right along with the price of oil. The article probably only needs skimming, but there was one comment at the end that caught my attention. Bitcoin's Role as Hedge against Devaluation of Reserve Currencies like Azerbajian's Manat https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bitcoin-s-role-as-hedge-against-devaluation-of-reserve-currencies-like-azerbajian-s-manat-1452276278"It will be highly unlikely for economies such as Azerbaijan’s to embrace bitcoin, especially due to its poor financial infrastructure. However, depending on a currency which relies on a single asset to determine its value is risky and detrimental to businesses with international operations."Does this leave the door open for cryptocurrencies that have been building a supporting infrastructure from day one to fill this need?
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January 09, 2016, 08:45:20 PM |
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Hi there. First one says "Coming soon" when exploring an address. Second one is just pages and pages of spam Third one doesn't support searching addresses. Ahh, that's too bad. Hopefully cryptopia can update theirs. You can use this one, just a basic abe installation. http://46.101.166.193/An established coin like NOTE should have a good block explorer. I'd like to suggest the block explorer service of Chainz, see the detailed explorer for MINT as example https://chainz.cryptoid.info/mint/How to get it? https://chainz.cryptoid.info/faq.dws
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January 09, 2016, 09:37:33 PM |
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Hi there. First one says "Coming soon" when exploring an address. Second one is just pages and pages of spam Third one doesn't support searching addresses. Ahh, that's too bad. Hopefully cryptopia can update theirs. You can use this one, just a basic abe installation. http://46.101.166.193/An established coin like NOTE should have a good block explorer. I'd like to suggest the block explorer service of Chainz, see the detailed explorer for MINT as example https://chainz.cryptoid.info/mint/How to get it? https://chainz.cryptoid.info/faq.dwsI think we will wind up having to run a dedicated one ourselves. We've had a few but they don't seem to be sticking around long.
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January 09, 2016, 10:02:52 PM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand.
You'd think they were *trying* to self destruct.
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January 10, 2016, 01:49:05 AM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. It still amazes me. As a lifelong business owner and entrepreneur, I simply do not understand this industry. 90% of them seen to be either scams or so poorly run it is laughable. Smokey
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January 10, 2016, 02:10:50 AM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. It still amazes me. As a lifelong business owner and entrepreneur, I simply do not understand this industry. 90% of them seen to be either scams or so poorly run it is laughable. Smokey Probably people thinking they can make a quick buck easily, then they find out they actually have to work for their money. I would suspect it is the younger generation thinking they will start something up without doing the research and time spent actually working on the project. Even my own kids say people of the younger generation don't want to work for what they have. Not saying all are like this but when it comes to internet I feel they think they can make a quick buck with little effort. I hear my grandson (11) telling me he is going to start simply posting videos of himself because someone else has done it with silly stuff and makes a ton of money. I told him not everyone can be successful in doing this. Correct me if I am wrong.. Just sayin'
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. It still amazes me. As a lifelong business owner and entrepreneur, I simply do not understand this industry. 90% of them seen to be either scams or so poorly run it is laughable. Smokey Probably people thinking they can make a quick buck easily, then they find out they actually have to work for their money. I would suspect it is the younger generation thinking they will start something up without doing the research and time spent actually working on the project. Even my own kids say people of the younger generation don't want to work for what they have. Not saying all are like this but when it comes to internet I feel they think they can make a quick buck with little effort. I hear my grandson (11) telling me he is going to start simply posting videos of himself because someone else has done it with silly stuff and makes a ton of money. I told him not everyone can be successful in doing this. Correct me if I am wrong.. Just sayin' You are absolutely correct! Paul Vernon's actions since this whole thing started are unbelievable and, at this point, indefensible. There's no shame in moving offices to a less expensive location but, not telling your customers borders on the criminal or, at best, arrogant and foolish. His silence is becoming deafening and the message is coming through loud and clear. It's so simple, a fool would realize what needs to be done: COMMUNICATE! Good news or bad, tell us. If he's going down the tubes, ask for help! If he thinks he can save it, tell us the plan before we don't care anymore. Actually, many have reached that point already. Many who would have helped if they could, if only he would have communicated! At this point, if Cryptsy goes under from the weight of Vernon's silence, I say "good riddance". And I have always been one of their staunchest supporters and defenders. I give up...
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January 10, 2016, 05:04:40 AM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. It still amazes me. As a lifelong business owner and entrepreneur, I simply do not understand this industry. 90% of them seen to be either scams or so poorly run it is laughable. Smokey Probably people thinking they can make a quick buck easily, then they find out they actually have to work for their money. I would suspect it is the younger generation thinking they will start something up without doing the research and time spent actually working on the project. Even my own kids say people of the younger generation don't want to work for what they have. Not saying all are like this but when it comes to internet I feel they think they can make a quick buck with little effort. I hear my grandson (11) telling me he is going to start simply posting videos of himself because someone else has done it with silly stuff and makes a ton of money. I told him not everyone can be successful in doing this. Correct me if I am wrong.. Just sayin' You are absolutely correct! Paul Vernon's actions since this whole thing started are unbelievable and, at this point, indefensible. There's no shame in moving offices to a less expensive location but, not telling your customers borders on the criminal or, at best, arrogant and foolish. His silence is becoming deafening and the message is coming through loud and clear. It's so simple, a fool would realize what needs to be done: COMMUNICATE! Good news or bad, tell us. If he's going down the tubes, ask for help! If he thinks he can save it, tell us the plan before we don't care anymore. Actually, many have reached that point already. Many who would have helped if they could, if only he would have communicated! At this point, if Cryptsy goes under from the weight of Vernon's silence, I say "good riddance". And I have always been one of their staunchest supporters and defenders. I give up... RJF, it is frustrating and I know that you have been one of their staunchest supporters and defenders. No matter what their issues are, there are always multiple options to solve those problems. Not communicating with their customers is probable the worst of all options.
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January 10, 2016, 05:06:19 AM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. It still amazes me. As a lifelong business owner and entrepreneur, I simply do not understand this industry. 90% of them seen to be either scams or so poorly run it is laughable. Smokey Most "owners" are 15 year-olds living with mom.
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January 10, 2016, 09:59:41 AM |
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RJF, it is frustrating and I know that you have been one of their staunchest supporters and defenders. No matter what their issues are, there are always multiple options to solve those problems. Not communicating with their customers is probable the worst of all options.
I couldn't agree more with you. Cryptsy was a good exchange but always provided poor support. As a user, I always felt like: We don't need you, we don't care if you are satisfied or not. Not sure how serious the first statement is...
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January 10, 2016, 02:44:54 PM |
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. It still amazes me. As a lifelong business owner and entrepreneur, I simply do not understand this industry. 90% of them seen to be either scams or so poorly run it is laughable. Smokey Most "owners" are 15 year-olds living with mom. That does explain a lot, BUT.....when I was 15, I was running TWO businesses already! I dunno if they were REALLY businesses, but, I had "employees", (a couple of buddies who had their driver's license already), "equipment" (an old ton truck, some ladders and roof pics), and a "marketing plan". I painted houses, and would clean up metal "junkpiles" (for free!). I actually feel lucky, Alan was growing up on the other side of the world, farming with water buffalo. At least I had a truck, running water and electricity! If we would have had internet back then, Bill Gates would have been my butler, and Steve Jobs may have been gardener! Smokey
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What has been going on at Cryptsy is quite unfortunate. It is hard enough to build a successful business. Letting it go down through neglect, after being quite successful for a while, is hard to understand. DNotes' volume on Cryptsy is still quite high. I suspect that a lot of DNotes from multi-pools are still being sold through Cryptsy. It still amazes me. As a lifelong business owner and entrepreneur, I simply do not understand this industry. 90% of them seen to be either scams or so poorly run it is laughable. Smokey Most "owners" are 15 year-olds living with mom. That does explain a lot, BUT.....when I was 15, I was running TWO businesses already! I dunno if they were REALLY businesses, but, I had "employees", (a couple of buddies who had their driver's license already), "equipment" (an old ton truck, some ladders and roof pics), and a "marketing plan". I painted houses, and would clean up metal "junkpiles" (for free!). I actually feel lucky, Alan was growing up on the other side of the world, farming with water buffalo. At least I had a truck, running water and electricity! If we would have had internet back then, Bill Gates would have been my butler, and Steve Jobs may have been gardener! Smokey Not everyone was born with a silver spoon in the mouth. I always had the attitude that it is not where you are now, but where you are going from here that matters. The past is history. Always focus on your next move, but be sure you know where to want to go. DNotes has been a lot about strategic positioning and adapting to industry changes and other challenges, of which we have little control, like the Cryptsy situation. What is important is that, irrespective of industry set-backs, we are always advancing and continued to get a little closer to our ultimate destination of DNotes being the trusted digital currency for everyone worldwide to participate so that it becomes a viable option to supplement global fiat currencies. It may take decades but that is our vision and we are committed to our missions as reflected in the constant expansion of our ecosystems. That is how we are building DNotes as the digital currency with a purpose.
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