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March 03, 2016, 07:35:09 AM
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Alt-cap-to-Btc-cap ratio just topped 18%.

Deep breath, everyone. Yeh okay, that capital may not be pouring into your crypto at this second; but what we're seeing here is the transition from all-cryptos-are-tied-to-Bitcoin's-apron-strings to capital-flowing-more-and-more-so-directly-into-individual-altcoins.

And the fiat price of cryptos is rising steadily. And all indications are that the economic realities driving those prices higher aren't going away.

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March 03, 2016, 02:11:30 PM
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Alt-cap-to-Btc-cap ratio just topped 18%.

Deep breath, everyone. Yeh okay, that capital may not be pouring into your crypto at this second; but what we're seeing here is the transition from all-cryptos-are-tied-to-Bitcoin's-apron-strings to capital-flowing-more-and-more-so-directly-into-individual-altcoins.

And the fiat price of cryptos is rising steadily. And all indications are that the economic realities driving those prices higher aren't going away.

Mark (IndiaMikeZulu), Australia

It is looking more promising, Mark. As a group, Alt-cap-to Btc-Cap has been slowly gaining ground.
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"When a new technology enters the mainstream, policymakers are often eager to regulate it in an effort to ensure fair use, consumer protection and accountability. The problem arises when multiple agencies, each with their own definitions of the technology and its uses, create broad based regulations that overlap or conflict with one another."

Personally, from what I've seen on the other side of these agencies, regulation is driven by much more basic human emotions, greed & control. I've listened to senior level administrators justify sweeping changes in regulations with justification at the level "because I can"

When regulation kicks in, so do the fees, charges, budget increases, new personnel and good old fashioned power along with every other way possible for a government to squeeze money from the new technology. And, there is also, quite simply, the need to control and dominate, a very basic human failing I'm afraid. Sorry to be cynical but, that's the way I see it in most cases.


RJF, I wish I can say that you are wrong. Unfortunately, we have been seeing too much of that.



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March 03, 2016, 02:38:23 PM
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http://dcebrief.com/blockchain-technology-continues-to-gain-interest/

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March 03, 2016, 04:14:43 PM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

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March 03, 2016, 07:30:39 PM
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Alt-cap-to-Btc-cap ratio just topped 18%.

Deep breath, everyone. Yeh okay, that capital may not be pouring into your crypto at this second; but what we're seeing here is the transition from all-cryptos-are-tied-to-Bitcoin's-apron-strings to capital-flowing-more-and-more-so-directly-into-individual-altcoins.

And the fiat price of cryptos is rising steadily. And all indications are that the economic realities driving those prices higher aren't going away.

Mark (IndiaMikeZulu), Australia

It is looking more promising, Mark. As a group, Alt-cap-to Btc-Cap has been slowly gaining ground.

Would like to see 50% by the end of 2016. The competition for bitcoin will be good so people begin to realize it is not the only viable option.
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March 03, 2016, 07:32:17 PM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

Good mock-up. Would be interesting to see what the designer comes up with. Professional and eye catching is what I would suggest.
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March 03, 2016, 10:34:01 PM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

Good mock-up. Would be interesting to see what the designer comes up with. Professional and eye catching is what I would suggest.

Thanks Bergman, that is what we are going for.

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March 04, 2016, 12:18:58 AM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

I like it all with one exception:

“Imagine that you are creating a complete and functioning system with a multitude of
subsystems and component parts. Now imagine that this system you’re creating is somehow
disordered to the point where some of those components are not working properly, causing
those subsystems to fail to work in harmony with one another"

Needs to be shortened, perhaps limited to 20 words or less. IMO
 

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March 04, 2016, 12:35:08 AM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

I like it all with one exception:

“Imagine that you are creating a complete and functioning system with a multitude of
subsystems and component parts. Now imagine that this system you’re creating is somehow
disordered to the point where some of those components are not working properly, causing
those subsystems to fail to work in harmony with one another"

Needs to be shortened, perhaps limited to 20 words or less. IMO
 

Makes sense, we can probably shorten that but deliver the same message while making it stand out more.

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March 04, 2016, 12:36:16 AM
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Here is another interesting article. Essentially, if you are willing to pay the extra toll fees you can take the fast route. That may not help mass acceptance of Bitcoin any time soon.

"We are paying more fees and the transactions are taking more time to deliver," Bitex chief marketing officer Manu Beaudroit told CoinDesk. "For deposits it's taking up to one day and we are paying five [times] more of the [average] fee."

At press time, data from 21.co indicates that users paying the standard wallet fee of 10 satoshis per byte would have to wait between five and 67 blocks for transactions to confirm, a process it estimates could take as many as 13 hours


For more expedient transaction times, 21's service recommends a fee of 0.0023 BTC, or about 97 cents, a 2,200% increase from the default fee
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Bitcoin's Capacity Issues No 'Nightmare', But Higher Fees May Be New Reality
Stan Higgins | Published on March 3, 2016 at 18:29 GMT


While bitcoin may not be facing a "nightmare" scenario as indicated by the media, digital currency users are now paying higher-than-average fees and waiting longer for transactions to confirm due to an unknown disruptive network user.

The incident has sparked a flurry of questions about the nature of the increased transaction load on the network as it comes amid the ongoing debate over scaling the bitcoin network.

Known as the "block size debate", the issue has fragmented the bitcoin community into two camps:Bitcoin Core, the network’s volunteer developers, who are seeking to change to how signatures are stored, thus increasing capacity as early as April of this year; and Bitcoin Classic, a contingent of developers and enthusiasts who have launched software that would more quickly force an update to the 1 MB cap on transactions they believe is an impediment to user adoption.

At issue, is that when a user sends a bitcoin transaction, an extra cost is attached in the form of a fee. Effectively, bitcoin transaction fees serve as a way for users to bid to be included in a block, with that cost rising or falling with demand for space.

Adding to the current problems is that a number of bitcoin wallets use a hard-coded fee amount: 0.0001 BTC (about 4 cents). Fees determine the priority that a transaction will receive as miners bundle them into the latest block. The higher the fee, the more priority it typically receives.

Signs suggest that the commonly used amount, at least for the time being, may not be enough, which in turn is affecting wallets that are still using standard fees.

The result is that some transactions with low priority remain unprocessed, which in turn is putting added pressure on users and businesses.

Services like South American bitcoin exchange Bitex.la and peer-to-peer bitcion trading platform BitQuick are paying more in transaction fees, and observers are pointing to the situation as the scenario for the bitcoin network.

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http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-capacity-nightmare-fees-reality/
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

I like it all with one exception:

“Imagine that you are creating a complete and functioning system with a multitude of
subsystems and component parts. Now imagine that this system you’re creating is somehow
disordered to the point where some of those components are not working properly, causing
those subsystems to fail to work in harmony with one another"

Needs to be shortened, perhaps limited to 20 words or less. IMO
 

Thanks, RJF, I will take a look.

Edit: That is just a temporary text placement. The final version will be very different.

The book is looking very good. It has taken a little longer and a lot more efforts, but well worth it. Consistent with our philosophy, we want it to be the "Best In Class". It will open many new doors for DNotes, with great awareness and credibility. We have a whole team working very hard behind the scene. They are doing an awesome job and I am very appreciative of their contributions. That is another DNotes' strength that may not be so obvious.
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March 04, 2016, 02:51:15 AM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

I like it all with one exception:

“Imagine that you are creating a complete and functioning system with a multitude of
subsystems and component parts. Now imagine that this system you’re creating is somehow
disordered to the point where some of those components are not working properly, causing
those subsystems to fail to work in harmony with one another"

Needs to be shortened, perhaps limited to 20 words or less. IMO
 

Thanks, RJF, I will take a look.

Edit: That is just a temporary text placement. The final version will be very different.

The book is looking very good. It has taken a little longer and a lot more efforts, but well worth it. Consistent with our philosophy, we want it to be the "Best In Class". It will open many new doors for DNotes, with great awareness and credibility. We have a whole team working very hard behind the scene. They are doing an awesome job and I am very appreciative of their contributions. That is another DNotes' strength that may not be so obvious.

Understood. The cover concept is attractive, ads a little mystery, makes you want take another look. Nice.

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March 04, 2016, 02:58:41 AM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

I like it all with one exception:

“Imagine that you are creating a complete and functioning system with a multitude of
subsystems and component parts. Now imagine that this system you’re creating is somehow
disordered to the point where some of those components are not working properly, causing
those subsystems to fail to work in harmony with one another"

Needs to be shortened, perhaps limited to 20 words or less. IMO
 

Thanks, RJF, I will take a look.

Edit: That is just a temporary text placement. The final version will be very different.

The book is looking very good. It has taken a little longer and a lot more efforts, but well worth it. Consistent with our philosophy, we want it to be the "Best In Class". It will open many new doors for DNotes, with great awareness and credibility. We have a whole team working very hard behind the scene. They are doing an awesome job and I am very appreciative of their contributions. That is another DNotes' strength that may not be so obvious.

Understood. The cover concept is attractive, ads a little mystery, makes you want take another look. Nice.


Thanks, RJF.
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March 04, 2016, 02:55:01 PM
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This is a really interesting article from Pew Research on how concerned people are with the privacy of their personal information. I wonder if they are aware of how much of this information comes from the current financial system?


The state of privacy in America: What we learned

1. Fully 91% of adults agree or strongly agree that consumers have lost control of how personal information is collected and used by companies.

2. Americans express a consistent lack of confidence about the security of everyday communication channels and the organizations that control them.

3. For most Americans who are making decisions about sharing their information in return for a product, service or other benefit, the context and conditions of the transactions matter.

4. Some 74% say it is “very important” to them that they be in control of who can get information about them, and 65% say it is “very important” to them to control what information is collected about them.

5. Some 86% of internet users have taken steps online to remove or mask their digital footprints, but many say they would like to do more or are unaware of tools they could use.

6. Many Americans struggle to understand the nature and scope of data collected about them.

7. Young adults generally are more focused than their elders when it comes to online privacy.

8. Americans are divided when it comes to their level of concern about surveillance programs.

9. A majority of the U.S. public believes changes in law could make a difference in protecting privacy – especially when it comes to policies on retention of their data.

10. Many technology experts predict that few individuals will have the energy or resources to protect themselves from “dataveillance” in the coming years

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/01/20/the-state-of-privacy-in-america/

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March 04, 2016, 04:17:29 PM
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Bitcoin Weekly Recap 3-4-2016

Japanese Lawmaker Seeks Bitcoin Consumption Tax Exemption
British Central Bank Deputy: Electronic Sterling Would Endanger Banks
BidorBuy Accepting Bitcoin
HashFast Bankruptcy Recovery Claims Could Be Helped by Court Ruling
Coinbase Launches Product to Enable Bitcoin Purchases with Debit Card
NH: No Tax Payments Using Bitcoin

http://dcebrief.com/bitcoin-weekly-recap-3-4-2016/

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This is a really interesting article from Pew Research on how concerned people are with the privacy of their personal information. I wonder if they are aware of how much of this information comes from the current financial system?


The state of privacy in America: What we learned

1. Fully 91% of adults agree or strongly agree that consumers have lost control of how personal information is collected and used by companies.

2. Americans express a consistent lack of confidence about the security of everyday communication channels and the organizations that control them.

3. For most Americans who are making decisions about sharing their information in return for a product, service or other benefit, the context and conditions of the transactions matter.

4. Some 74% say it is “very important” to them that they be in control of who can get information about them, and 65% say it is “very important” to them to control what information is collected about them.

5. Some 86% of internet users have taken steps online to remove or mask their digital footprints, but many say they would like to do more or are unaware of tools they could use.

6. Many Americans struggle to understand the nature and scope of data collected about them.

7. Young adults generally are more focused than their elders when it comes to online privacy.

8. Americans are divided when it comes to their level of concern about surveillance programs.

9. A majority of the U.S. public believes changes in law could make a difference in protecting privacy – especially when it comes to policies on retention of their data.

10. Many technology experts predict that few individuals will have the energy or resources to protect themselves from “dataveillance” in the coming years

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/01/20/the-state-of-privacy-in-america/


"1. Fully 91% of adults agree or strongly agree that consumers have lost control of how personal information is collected and used by companies."

Very interesting and concerning, but not surprising.
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March 04, 2016, 07:16:02 PM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

Good mock-up. Would be interesting to see what the designer comes up with. Professional and eye catching is what I would suggest.

I like the mock design as well, especially the gears as a representation of a system. I recommend having some visual representation of a "system". I would also recommend some inspirational quotes from Dyna if they can be worked in, maybe on the inside of the cover?
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March 04, 2016, 07:20:31 PM
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Bitcoin Weekly Recap 3-4-2016

Japanese Lawmaker Seeks Bitcoin Consumption Tax Exemption
British Central Bank Deputy: Electronic Sterling Would Endanger Banks
BidorBuy Accepting Bitcoin
HashFast Bankruptcy Recovery Claims Could Be Helped by Court Ruling
Coinbase Launches Product to Enable Bitcoin Purchases with Debit Card
NH: No Tax Payments Using Bitcoin

http://dcebrief.com/bitcoin-weekly-recap-3-4-2016/

The New Hampshire bill that failed is strange and a little disappointing, I guess it goes to show how little digital currency is really understood.

"New Hampshire - the state with the proud motto of “Live Free or Die”- has reportedly decided that its citizens’ liberty does not include the freedom to use Bitcoin as a payment method for their taxes. The state’s House of Representatives recently rejected House Bill 552, which would have required the State Treasurer to create a plan that would have the state government accept Bitcoin as a payment option for fees and taxes."
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March 04, 2016, 07:46:56 PM
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Going to have a designer work on the cover for the book. For your reference, here is the mock design. We have changed a few things since, like the title Improve Your Odds: The Four Pillars of Business Success. If anyone has any ideas, or is interested in participating in the design, now would be a good time. We are getting closer by the day, so we want to get everything ready.

Good mock-up. Would be interesting to see what the designer comes up with. Professional and eye catching is what I would suggest.

I like the mock design as well, especially the gears as a representation of a system. I recommend having some visual representation of a "system". I would also recommend some inspirational quotes from Dyna if they can be worked in, maybe on the inside of the cover?

Thank you kanus1113! I've given the designer full creative license for now, but those are great recommendations. We'll see what they come up with.

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