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All i see is this coin going up and up and up and up
Wish i had gotten in sooner:(
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April 27, 2017, 04:55:57 AM
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All i see is this coin going up and up and up and up
Wish i had gotten in sooner:(

It is not too late. Xem just has dump so if you want to go to the moon with us take your chance Wink
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April 27, 2017, 05:20:05 AM
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All i see is this coin going up and up and up and up
Wish i had gotten in sooner:(

Now is the chance ,get on the boat right now!!
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April 27, 2017, 06:10:08 AM
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All i see is this coin going up and up and up and up
Wish i had gotten in sooner:(

Buy in stages.  Just a buy a small amount, if it drops buy a few more. That way you spread the risk.
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April 27, 2017, 06:16:58 AM
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"2017 years in Japan to see practical examples of block chains" - Tech Bureau
https://japan.zdnet.com/article/35098480/

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"2017 years in Japan to see practical examples of block chains" - Tech Bureau
https://japan.zdnet.com/article/35098480/



Five elements of the block chain that Tech Bureau considers. Mijin implements them at the protocol level
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April 27, 2017, 06:23:36 AM
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"2017 years in Japan to see practical examples of block chains" - Tech Bureau
https://japan.zdnet.com/article/35098480/



Five elements of the block chain that Tech Bureau considers. Mijin implements them at the protocol level


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can you translate what it says or the english version already represents it ? its going to be awesome if u can...

THIS IS AWESOME TECH!!! amazing!!!

Go Bitcoin !!!!!!!!!!!
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April 27, 2017, 06:42:05 AM
Last edit: April 27, 2017, 07:06:25 AM by Lorenzo
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I should cash out some now. But into what ? Nothing is better than NEM.
Ok, i´m waiting here till my head is going to explode.
I even start to ask myself, if i´m gay, lesbian, or from Mars, nothing is impossible now  Smiley

No, seriously guys, how should i hedge my NEM-holdings, Bitcoin, cash, or what? Tell me.

Didn´t see any meaningfull answer to my question. I´m serious. Thanks.



Coming from someone who knew about Bitcoin since 2011 and has been involved in the community since 2013, the guy who said that crypto is a technology that will span generations is right. Short of a 1984-style totalitarian regime happening, I can't think of any reasonably realistic scenario that could make Satoshi's invention disappear. After the whitepaper was written and the genesis block was created, Bitcoin and cryptos were here to stay.

My personal feeling is that by 2030 or possibly even within a decade, Bitcoin will have a market cap in the $50-100 billion range and more importantly, the trend of decreasing BTC dominance will continue due to simple market dynamics. Therefore, several altcoins (e.g. Ethereum, NEM, DASH, XMR, Litecoin, etc.) could have market caps in the low billions by this point as well. We're already seeing this happen with Ethereum right now and XRP and LTC (briefly) have also had $>1 billion market caps in the past.

I would advise against selling all of your XEM. In the short term, the price could come back down and selling XEM would have seemed like the right decision. But thinking further out, there is a big chance you could end up like the other guy who sold all of his 2.25 million XEM for 70 satoshis each. When Bitcoin spiked to $30 in 2011, many lucky miners cashed out their coins and used this to buy new cars and clothes and stuff. Unfortunately for them, many of those who sold their entire stash also lost sight of the bigger picture.

I still have about 80% of my XEM from the genesis block. I did divest some into Lisk and Ardor recently however. And of course, I keep some in BTC because that's the closest thing in cryptos to a safe haven you're going to get outside of fiat-pegged coins which also have their own problems (e.g. Tether, Nubits). I try to keep a fairly diverse portfolio because it's impossible to predict which coins will come out ahead in 1, 2, or 5 years time. It's simply far too long. But when Bitcoin started receiving mainstream attention and merchant support in 2013, it wasn't just Bitcoin that benefited. The entire crypto landscape benefited. And I suspect the same will be true in the coming years.
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April 27, 2017, 06:57:17 AM
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Can anyone point me to where all the buys are coming from and where the distribution is mainly focused?

This is amazing

I keep telling you all moon is soon  Cool


How are we supposed to know who is buying and why?
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April 27, 2017, 07:02:25 AM
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nobody will ever know.......


BUT check the number of SUPERNODES going online...... it's increasing right?..........

Go Bitcoin !!!!!!!!!!!
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April 27, 2017, 07:52:07 AM
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nobody will ever know.......


BUT check the number of SUPERNODES going online...... it's increasing right?..........

...and I remember not long ago when people were complaining that buying the required amount of NEM to set up a supernode was expensive at 30 BTC...  At today's price their investment would have been worth 150 BTC.

If only they saw the bigger picture and long term view.
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April 27, 2017, 08:01:16 AM
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I should cash out some now. But into what ? Nothing is better than NEM.
Ok, i´m waiting here till my head is going to explode.
I even start to ask myself, if i´m gay, lesbian, or from Mars, nothing is impossible now  Smiley

No, seriously guys, how should i hedge my NEM-holdings, Bitcoin, cash, or what? Tell me.

Didn´t see any meaningfull answer to my question. I´m serious. Thanks.



Coming from someone who knew about Bitcoin since 2011 and has been involved in the community since 2013, the guy who said that crypto is a technology that will span generations is right. Short of a 1984-style totalitarian regime happening, I can't think of any reasonably realistic scenario that could make Satoshi's invention disappear. After the whitepaper was written and the genesis block was created, Bitcoin and cryptos were here to stay.

My personal feeling is that by 2030 or possibly even within a decade, Bitcoin will have a market cap in the $50-100 billion range and more importantly, the trend of decreasing BTC dominance will continue due to simple market dynamics. Therefore, several altcoins (e.g. Ethereum, NEM, DASH, XMR, Litecoin, etc.) could have market caps in the low billions by this point as well. We're already seeing this happen with Ethereum right now and XRP and LTC (briefly) have also had $>1 billion market caps in the past.

I would advise against selling all of your XEM. In the short term, the price could come back down and selling XEM would have seemed like the right decision. But thinking further out, there is a big chance you could end up like the other guy who sold all of his 2.25 million XEM for 70 satoshis each. When Bitcoin spiked to $30 in 2011, many lucky miners cashed out their coins and used this to buy new cars and clothes and stuff. Unfortunately for them, many of those who sold their entire stash also lost sight of the bigger picture.

I still have about 80% of my XEM from the genesis block. I did divest some into Lisk and Ardor recently however. And of course, I keep some in BTC because that's the closest thing in cryptos to a safe haven you're going to get outside of fiat-pegged coins which also have their own problems (e.g. Tether, Nubits). I try to keep a fairly diverse portfolio because it's impossible to predict which coins will come out ahead in 1, 2, or 5 years time. It's simply far too long. But when Bitcoin started receiving mainstream attention and merchant support in 2013, it wasn't just Bitcoin that benefited. The entire crypto landscape benefited. And I suspect the same will be true in the coming years.

Thanks, i´ll treat myself to a few bitcoins (got some Ardor allready, but thats a long story  Smiley )


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April 27, 2017, 08:19:36 AM
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nobody will ever know.......


BUT check the number of SUPERNODES going online...... it's increasing right?..........
What is the significance of the SuperNodes number online ? Is it the number of users of Nem? 
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Last edit: April 27, 2017, 08:31:49 AM by Lorenzo
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I should cash out some now. But into what ? Nothing is better than NEM.
Ok, i´m waiting here till my head is going to explode.
I even start to ask myself, if i´m gay, lesbian, or from Mars, nothing is impossible now  Smiley

No, seriously guys, how should i hedge my NEM-holdings, Bitcoin, cash, or what? Tell me.

Didn´t see any meaningfull answer to my question. I´m serious. Thanks.



Coming from someone who knew about Bitcoin since 2011 and has been involved in the community since 2013, the guy who said that crypto is a technology that will span generations is right. Short of a 1984-style totalitarian regime happening, I can't think of any reasonably realistic scenario that could make Satoshi's invention disappear. After the whitepaper was written and the genesis block was created, Bitcoin and cryptos were here to stay.

My personal feeling is that by 2030 or possibly even within a decade, Bitcoin will have a market cap in the $50-100 billion range and more importantly, the trend of decreasing BTC dominance will continue due to simple market dynamics. Therefore, several altcoins (e.g. Ethereum, NEM, DASH, XMR, Litecoin, etc.) could have market caps in the low billions by this point as well. We're already seeing this happen with Ethereum right now and XRP and LTC (briefly) have also had $>1 billion market caps in the past.

I would advise against selling all of your XEM. In the short term, the price could come back down and selling XEM would have seemed like the right decision. But thinking further out, there is a big chance you could end up like the other guy who sold all of his 2.25 million XEM for 70 satoshis each. When Bitcoin spiked to $30 in 2011, many lucky miners cashed out their coins and used this to buy new cars and clothes and stuff. Unfortunately for them, many of those who sold their entire stash also lost sight of the bigger picture.

I still have about 80% of my XEM from the genesis block. I did divest some into Lisk and Ardor recently however. And of course, I keep some in BTC because that's the closest thing in cryptos to a safe haven you're going to get outside of fiat-pegged coins which also have their own problems (e.g. Tether, Nubits). I try to keep a fairly diverse portfolio because it's impossible to predict which coins will come out ahead in 1, 2, or 5 years time. It's simply far too long. But when Bitcoin started receiving mainstream attention and merchant support in 2013, it wasn't just Bitcoin that benefited. The entire crypto landscape benefited. And I suspect the same will be true in the coming years.

Thanks, i´ll treat myself to a few bitcoin (got some Ardor allready, but thats a long story  Smiley )




Just keep in mind however that the return on BTC wouldn't be anywhere close to that of a good altcoin - i.e. if Bitcoin goes to $100 billion, that's a 5 times return on investment. If something like Stratis, Lisk, Ardor, or Waves goes to just $5 billion (1/4 of Bitcoin's current market cap), that's a 100 times return on investment. Of course, the upside is that you're far less likely to lose much by sticking to BTC.

I myself only have about 10% of my crypto in BTC at the moment. Most people would call that insanely low but it's been working pretty well for me so far. Cheesy

nobody will ever know.......


BUT check the number of SUPERNODES going online...... it's increasing right?..........
What is the significance of the SuperNodes number online ? Is it the number of users of Nem? 

Supernodes are nodes that have 3 million XEM and meet performance requirements. They help to support the NEM network and in return, are rewarded for it.

I would think that having more supernodes would restrict the XEM supply, since these coins are effectively locked up. This would drive the price up since there is less available supply to sell on exchanges. A similar situation is happening right now with DASH and its masternodes.
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April 27, 2017, 08:34:11 AM
Last edit: April 27, 2017, 08:48:24 AM by pfrtlpfmpf
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I should cash out some now. But into what ? Nothing is better than NEM.
Ok, i´m waiting here till my head is going to explode.
I even start to ask myself, if i´m gay, lesbian, or from Mars, nothing is impossible now  Smiley

No, seriously guys, how should i hedge my NEM-holdings, Bitcoin, cash, or what? Tell me.

Didn´t see any meaningfull answer to my question. I´m serious. Thanks.



Coming from someone who knew about Bitcoin since 2011 and has been involved in the community since 2013, the guy who said that crypto is a technology that will span generations is right. Short of a 1984-style totalitarian regime happening, I can't think of any reasonably realistic scenario that could make Satoshi's invention disappear. After the whitepaper was written and the genesis block was created, Bitcoin and cryptos were here to stay.

My personal feeling is that by 2030 or possibly even within a decade, Bitcoin will have a market cap in the $50-100 billion range and more importantly, the trend of decreasing BTC dominance will continue due to simple market dynamics. Therefore, several altcoins (e.g. Ethereum, NEM, DASH, XMR, Litecoin, etc.) could have market caps in the low billions by this point as well. We're already seeing this happen with Ethereum right now and XRP and LTC (briefly) have also had $>1 billion market caps in the past.

I would advise against selling all of your XEM. In the short term, the price could come back down and selling XEM would have seemed like the right decision. But thinking further out, there is a big chance you could end up like the other guy who sold all of his 2.25 million XEM for 70 satoshis each. When Bitcoin spiked to $30 in 2011, many lucky miners cashed out their coins and used this to buy new cars and clothes and stuff. Unfortunately for them, many of those who sold their entire stash also lost sight of the bigger picture.

I still have about 80% of my XEM from the genesis block. I did divest some into Lisk and Ardor recently however. And of course, I keep some in BTC because that's the closest thing in cryptos to a safe haven you're going to get outside of fiat-pegged coins which also have their own problems (e.g. Tether, Nubits). I try to keep a fairly diverse portfolio because it's impossible to predict which coins will come out ahead in 1, 2, or 5 years time. It's simply far too long. But when Bitcoin started receiving mainstream attention and merchant support in 2013, it wasn't just Bitcoin that benefited. The entire crypto landscape benefited. And I suspect the same will be true in the coming years.

Thanks, i´ll treat myself to a few bitcoin (got some Ardor allready, but thats a long story  Smiley )




Just keep in mind however that the return on BTC wouldn't be anywhere close to that of a good altcoin - i.e. if Bitcoin goes to $100 billion, that's a 5 times return on investment. If something like Stratis, Lisk, Ardor, or Waves goes to just $5 billion (1/20th of Bitcoin's market cap), that's a 100 times return on investment. Of course, the upside is that you're far less likely to lose much by sticking to BTC.

I myself only have about 10% of my crypto in BTC at the moment. Most people would call that insanely low but it's been working pretty well for me so far. Cheesy

Yeah, it´s just an insurance, my finger doesnt want to push the button. but i have to . . . 20 % feels about right.

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I should cash out some now. But into what ? Nothing is better than NEM.
Ok, i´m waiting here till my head is going to explode.
I even start to ask myself, if i´m gay, lesbian, or from Mars, nothing is impossible now  Smiley

No, seriously guys, how should i hedge my NEM-holdings, Bitcoin, cash, or what? Tell me.

Didn´t see any meaningfull answer to my question. I´m serious. Thanks.



Coming from someone who knew about Bitcoin since 2011 and has been involved in the community since 2013, the guy who said that crypto is a technology that will span generations is right. Short of a 1984-style totalitarian regime happening, I can't think of any reasonably realistic scenario that could make Satoshi's invention disappear. After the whitepaper was written and the genesis block was created, Bitcoin and cryptos were here to stay.

My personal feeling is that by 2030 or possibly even within a decade, Bitcoin will have a market cap in the $50-100 billion range and more importantly, the trend of decreasing BTC dominance will continue due to simple market dynamics. Therefore, several altcoins (e.g. Ethereum, NEM, DASH, XMR, Litecoin, etc.) could have market caps in the low billions by this point as well. We're already seeing this happen with Ethereum right now and XRP and LTC (briefly) have also had $>1 billion market caps in the past.

I would advise against selling all of your XEM. In the short term, the price could come back down and selling XEM would have seemed like the right decision. But thinking further out, there is a big chance you could end up like the other guy who sold all of his 2.25 million XEM for 70 satoshis each. When Bitcoin spiked to $30 in 2011, many lucky miners cashed out their coins and used this to buy new cars and clothes and stuff. Unfortunately for them, many of those who sold their entire stash also lost sight of the bigger picture.

I still have about 80% of my XEM from the genesis block. I did divest some into Lisk and Ardor recently however. And of course, I keep some in BTC because that's the closest thing in cryptos to a safe haven you're going to get outside of fiat-pegged coins which also have their own problems (e.g. Tether, Nubits). I try to keep a fairly diverse portfolio because it's impossible to predict which coins will come out ahead in 1, 2, or 5 years time. It's simply far too long. But when Bitcoin started receiving mainstream attention and merchant support in 2013, it wasn't just Bitcoin that benefited. The entire crypto landscape benefited. And I suspect the same will be true in the coming years.

Thanks, i´ll treat myself to a few bitcoin (got some Ardor allready, but thats a long story  Smiley )




Just keep in mind however that the return on BTC wouldn't be anywhere close to that of a good altcoin - i.e. if Bitcoin goes to $100 billion, that's a 5 times return on investment. If something like Stratis, Lisk, Ardor, or Waves goes to just $5 billion (1/20th of Bitcoin's market cap), that's a 100 times return on investment. Of course, the upside is that you're far less likely to lose much by sticking to BTC.

I myself only have about 10% of my crypto in BTC at the moment. Most people would call that insanely low but it's been working pretty well for me so far. Cheesy

Yeah, it´s just an insurance, my finger doesnt want to push the button. but i have to . . . 20 % feels about right.



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April 27, 2017, 09:04:09 AM
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Where can I find a good tutorial to setup a NEM node?
I have found howto set it up on linux but how do I create the private key for the config file and how do I create it in the wallet as a node?

tip: tutorial should be in the OP
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Sorry, i have my private Key, and now i´m going back to wanking . . . .  Smiley


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nobody will ever know.......


BUT check the number of SUPERNODES going online...... it's increasing right?..........
What is the significance of the SuperNodes number online ? Is it the number of users of Nem? 


https://supernodes.nem.io/

the more supernodes, less and less xems in the exchanges... :-) if you have a supernode, you get a share or get some xems (300-350xem) every 24hours.

I hope this answers your question. 

more info about the Supernodes rewards program https://blog.nem.io/supernodes/

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April 27, 2017, 09:46:49 AM
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Nothing gonna stop us now...  Smiley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wxyN3z9PL4

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