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April 13, 2016, 01:33:53 PM Last edit: April 13, 2016, 05:42:41 PM by infovortice2013 |
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Ethereum low prices are done by fractional reserve of chinese exchanges, its simply left users trading with tickets and sell 80% of all ethereum user coins to take bitcoins.
The best that ethereum has done for his value its stay away from chinesse exchanges,,,,
Bitshares is the best example about how a group of exchanges can damage and manipulate price of shares i
until all of this shit xploit as investor i say thanks because can buy at low prices, and like holder say "censured"
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April 13, 2016, 01:41:03 PM |
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Wup yesterday night i dont know how but my ac adaptor of Zeus miner was burned, im out the bussiness for this moment !! Ill buy new conectors and ac stuff, but preffer soldering ac cable direct to gridseed blade please RJF19 i sent pm time ago about how to do it, machine have 3 pins, and i have couple of cables black and yellow ,,, that make a few possible combinations but maybe machine burn trying them, i think i read you have few miners running, if you tell me how to do it, will be cheaper and faster solution. thanks in advance,. DNotes in games, DNotes in books, DNotes growing, very promising work i need dig DNotes!!!!!!! please help. Sorry for the delay, busy time of year for me. Here's the pic showing where to solder the wires for the Gridseed Blades. Don't let the connections get too hot and connect the negative (black, ground) wire to BOTH ground posts on the plug as shown.
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April 13, 2016, 01:53:14 PM |
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Ethereum low prices are done by fractional reserve of chinese exchanges, its simply left users trading with tickes and sell 80% of all ethereum user coins to take bitcoins.
The best that ethereum has done for his value its stay away from chinesse exchanges,,,,
Bitshares is the best example about how a group of exchanges can damage and manipulate price of shares in exchange
until all of this shit xploit as investor i say thanks because can buy at low prices, and like holder say "censured"
I suspect that the Chinese exchanges have a lot to do with the ferocious volatilities. Some of the price movements have been insane. But unfortunately, there must be a lot of people interested in that kind of "excitement" even though it is easy to get hurt.
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We have been hearing a lot about blockchain and smart contracts these days. Despite the fact that there is huge potential, it is greatly
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Cynical mode ON: I absolutely hate how "buzz" words become instantly accepted into the lexicon. Using "smart" in everything connected to computers and technology is not only inaccurate, it's very annoying. NONE of this stuff is "smart". It's really quite dumb since it can only do what it was programmed to do and at this point in AI development, that's not really much. Smart implies thought, reasoning and to some extent, emotion, none of which silicon chips will ever be able to grasp. Mimic maybe but not on a functional level found in the human brain. This is all part of the constant "dumbing down" of society in general. Everything, everywhere is geared to separate you from your wealth. Have you ever seen someone watching a really stupid TV show and a picture of a little IQ meter pops in your head as the needle edges ever toward zero? The lower that meter goes, the more crap and useless junk they can sell you and, that's the bottom line, selling you. This is what happens when marketing and ad men rule the industry. The unexpected consequence is that they are setting themselves up for failure without even realizing it. Once we start thinking some piece of software or electronic device is "smart" we expect it to act that way. Of course, at some point, it WILL let us down and in a way that really hurts since we thought it was "smart". How could a "smart" thing do this to us? Dump, move on, find new smart thing, disappoint, dump.... And so the cycle goes.
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April 13, 2016, 03:32:59 PM |
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We have been hearing a lot about blockchain and smart contracts these days. Despite the fact that there is huge potential, it is greatly
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Cynical mode ON: I absolutely hate how "buzz" words become instantly accepted into the lexicon. Using "smart" in everything connected to computers and technology is not only inaccurate, it's very annoying. NONE of this stuff is "smart". It's really quite dumb since it can only do what it was programmed to do and at this point in AI development, that's not really much. Smart implies thought, reasoning and to some extent, emotion, none of which silicon chips will ever be able to grasp. Mimic maybe but not on a functional level found in the human brain. This is all part of the constant "dumbing down" of society in general. Everything, everywhere is geared to separate you from your wealth. Have you ever seen someone watching a really stupid TV show and a picture of a little IQ meter pops in your head as the needle edges ever toward zero? The lower that meter goes, the more crap and useless junk they can sell you and, that's the bottom line, selling you. This is what happens when marketing and ad men rule the industry. The unexpected consequence is that they are setting themselves up for failure without even realizing it. Once we start thinking some piece of software or electronic device is "smart" we expect it to act that way. Of course, at some point, it WILL let us down and in a way that really hurts since we thought it was "smart". How could a "smart" thing do this to us? Dump, move on, find new smart thing, disappoint, dump.... And so the cycle goes. I generally agree with what you are saying, in the case of "smart" stuff, people are reading into what smart actually means in this sense. Essentially an event can trigger a programmed action "(of a device) programmed so as to be capable of some independent action", but not intelligent in any way, just reactive. You're right though, it is a lot of buzz for what it really is.
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April 13, 2016, 03:46:05 PM |
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We have been hearing a lot about blockchain and smart contracts these days. Despite the fact that there is huge potential, it is greatly
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Cynical mode ON: I absolutely hate how "buzz" words become instantly accepted into the lexicon. Using "smart" in everything connected to computers and technology is not only inaccurate, it's very annoying. NONE of this stuff is "smart". It's really quite dumb since it can only do what it was programmed to do and at this point in AI development, that's not really much. Smart implies thought, reasoning and to some extent, emotion, none of which silicon chips will ever be able to grasp. Mimic maybe but not on a functional level found in the human brain. This is all part of the constant "dumbing down" of society in general. Everything, everywhere is geared to separate you from your wealth. Have you ever seen someone watching a really stupid TV show and a picture of a little IQ meter pops in your head as the needle edges ever toward zero? The lower that meter goes, the more crap and useless junk they can sell you and, that's the bottom line, selling you. This is what happens when marketing and ad men rule the industry. The unexpected consequence is that they are setting themselves up for failure without even realizing it. Once we start thinking some piece of software or electronic device is "smart" we expect it to act that way. Of course, at some point, it WILL let us down and in a way that really hurts since we thought it was "smart". How could a "smart" thing do this to us? Dump, move on, find new smart thing, disappoint, dump.... And so the cycle goes. I generally agree with what you are saying, in the case of "smart" stuff, people are reading into what smart actually means in this sense. Essentially an event can trigger a programmed action "(of a device) programmed so as to be capable of some independent action", but not intelligent in any way, just reactive. You're right though, it is a lot of buzz for what it really is. I hear you loud and clear, RJF. I can admit that I did get annoyed a few times after being misled by some clever headlines on blockchain projects; only to find that they were quite “dump” – smart contracts, IMO. The undoubted killer app is the digital currency part of the technology. But itself, it has only limited speculative value and insanely volatile. To become truly valuable, digital currencies, like DNotes, must meet the full functions of money. There will be killer apps for smart contract and other blockchain related applications. However, we have not seen them yet.
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April 13, 2016, 05:45:34 PM |
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Wup yesterday night i dont know how but my ac adaptor of Zeus miner was burned, im out the bussiness for this moment !! Ill buy new conectors and ac stuff, but preffer soldering ac cable direct to gridseed blade please RJF19 i sent pm time ago about how to do it, machine have 3 pins, and i have couple of cables black and yellow ,,, that make a few possible combinations but maybe machine burn trying them, i think i read you have few miners running, if you tell me how to do it, will be cheaper and faster solution. thanks in advance,. DNotes in games, DNotes in books, DNotes growing, very promising work i need dig DNotes!!!!!!! please help. Sorry for the delay, busy time of year for me. Here's the pic showing where to solder the wires for the Gridseed Blades. Don't let the connections get too hot and connect the negative (black, ground) wire to BOTH ground posts on the plug as shown. thanks for the pic bro ,,, what frecuency you use for not burn/hot connections? 700 mzh?
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Really good read on this report here, makes a lot of sense. We are seeing a lot more realistic thinking towards blockchain applications and I am glad to see it, there needs to be a shift in the industry from overly hyped potential to real world application. Highlights from Coindesk's article Banca IMI Researcher: Blockchain Won't Work if Banks Don't ChangeThe head of interest rate and credit models at Banca IMI, an investment banking and capital markets subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo, has penned a new paper on blockchain technology.
Dedicated to spotlighting "real business cases" for the technology, Massimo Morini’s report argues that the lesson that should be learned from cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin is that traditional financial business model needs to be reformed, not just improved.
Morini writes:
"One crucial misunderstanding here is the idea that blockchain technology can be exported to financial markets as they are to make them more efficient. This is meaningless; blockchain technology was created to change some trust-based business processes to make them less reliant on trust; without structural changes in this direction the best of blockchain technology is lost and just the inefficiencies are left."
"Legal and regulatory status could come earlier than expected if regulators see advantages in an architecture which is more transparent and creates less risk than most of the current solutions."
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April 14, 2016, 01:53:31 AM |
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It is hard to believe that funds can't be instantly verified today, let alone require an additional fee to release funds early. We live in an instantaneous world, where almost everything can be handled in the blink of an eye. Digital currency is bringing us closer to that reality.
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It is hard to believe that funds can't be instantly verified today, let alone require an additional fee to release funds early. We live in an instantaneous world, where almost everything can be handled in the blink of an eye. Digital currency is bringing us closer to that reality. Wouldn't it be nice if forward thinking employers had an emergency CRISP for their employees as well as the Employee benefit/retirement ones. That way the employee could eventually get ahead of the pay day loan shark and never have to use those services again.
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April 14, 2016, 02:41:41 AM |
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It is hard to believe that funds can't be instantly verified today, let alone require an additional fee to release funds early. We live in an instantaneous world, where almost everything can be handled in the blink of an eye. Digital currency is bringing us closer to that reality. Wouldn't it be nice if forward thinking employers had an emergency CRISP for their employees as well as the Employee benefit/retirement ones. That way the employee could eventually get ahead of the pay day loan shark and never have to use those services again. Very smart idea Chase! That could be very helpful.
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April 14, 2016, 03:44:59 AM |
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Wup yesterday night i dont know how but my ac adaptor of Zeus miner was burned, im out the bussiness for this moment !! Ill buy new conectors and ac stuff, but preffer soldering ac cable direct to gridseed blade please RJF19 i sent pm time ago about how to do it, machine have 3 pins, and i have couple of cables black and yellow ,,, that make a few possible combinations but maybe machine burn trying them, i think i read you have few miners running, if you tell me how to do it, will be cheaper and faster solution. thanks in advance,. DNotes in games, DNotes in books, DNotes growing, very promising work i need dig DNotes!!!!!!! please help. Sorry for the delay, busy time of year for me. Here's the pic showing where to solder the wires for the Gridseed Blades. Don't let the connections get too hot and connect the negative (black, ground) wire to BOTH ground posts on the plug as shown. thanks for the pic bro ,,, what frecuency you use for not burn/hot connections? 700 mzh? I run them at 800MHz I recommend you bump the input voltage to 14 VDC if you can. That will lower the amp draw but keep the power the same while reducing heat at the connection points. Power factor actually stays constant but the Gridseeds seem to like the higher voltage/less current arrangement.
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It is hard to believe that funds can't be instantly verified today, let alone require an additional fee to release funds early. We live in an instantaneous world, where almost everything can be handled in the blink of an eye. Digital currency is bringing us closer to that reality. Wouldn't it be nice if forward thinking employers had an emergency CRISP for their employees as well as the Employee benefit/retirement ones. That way the employee could eventually get ahead of the pay day loan shark and never have to use those services again. Very smart idea Chase! That could be very helpful. I agree that it is a great idea. Good employers should be more concern about helping their employees especially in cases where it cost them very little but means a lot to their employees.
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April 14, 2016, 03:20:40 PM Last edit: April 14, 2016, 03:43:25 PM by DNotes |
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April 14, 2016, 04:25:02 PM |
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Great article by the way Brandon!
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April 14, 2016, 04:59:45 PM Last edit: April 15, 2016, 02:40:46 AM by CryptoBroker79 |
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Great article by the way Brandon! Thanks, I enjoyed writing it.
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Wup yesterday night i dont know how but my ac adaptor of Zeus miner was burned, im out the bussiness for this moment !! Ill buy new conectors and ac stuff, but preffer soldering ac cable direct to gridseed blade please RJF19 i sent pm time ago about how to do it, machine have 3 pins, and i have couple of cables black and yellow ,,, that make a few possible combinations but maybe machine burn trying them, i think i read you have few miners running, if you tell me how to do it, will be cheaper and faster solution. thanks in advance,. DNotes in games, DNotes in books, DNotes growing, very promising work i need dig DNotes!!!!!!! please help. Sorry for the delay, busy time of year for me. Here's the pic showing where to solder the wires for the Gridseed Blades. Don't let the connections get too hot and connect the negative (black, ground) wire to BOTH ground posts on the plug as shown. thanks for the pic bro ,,, what frecuency you use for not burn/hot connections? 700 mzh? I run them at 800MHz I recommend you bump the input voltage to 14 VDC if you can. That will lower the amp draw but keep the power the same while reducing heat at the connection points. Power factor actually stays constant but the Gridseeds seem to like the higher voltage/less current arrangement. how i can bump to 14 vdc ? im using modular ac 1050 watts joning pool again
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