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July 21, 2014, 04:18:05 PM
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definitely a bug. If you check: https://twitter.com/viacoinprice there has been several incorrect 0.0000 USD tweets
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July 21, 2014, 05:26:08 PM
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Who is dumping VIA, price in exchange keeps going down these two days...

See the thing is, most people don't care about/trust in at coins. Only btc. So people bought in the ipo at around 6 satoshi, why not sell and get more btc than you spent instantly? If I would have invested in via I would have dumped as soon as I saw it at 20k, massive btc profit which in the end is all that matters

If you dump a promising coin after only a 3.5x gain (20k satoshis) then you can't come out ahead in the long run.  You need your occasional 20-25x homeruns to offset all those that become losers.  
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July 21, 2014, 05:41:09 PM
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Who is dumping VIA, price in exchange keeps going down these two days...

See the thing is, most people don't care about/trust in at coins. Only btc. So people bought in the ipo at around 6 satoshi, why not sell and get more btc than you spent instantly? If I would have invested in via I would have dumped as soon as I saw it at 20k, massive btc profit which in the end is all that matters

If you dump a promising coin after only a 3.5x gain (20k satoshis) then you can't come out ahead in the long run.  You need your occasional 20-25x homeruns to offset all those that become losers.  

Cut your losses and let your winners run? easier said than done but yes thats the way to invest. Just hindsight is 20/20 they all feel like winners.
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July 21, 2014, 06:13:17 PM
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Giving away 100 VIA over at the Viacointalk.org forum:

See: http://viacointalk.org/index.php?topic=25.0

NEM, LSK, STRAT
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July 21, 2014, 06:17:34 PM
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Who is dumping VIA, price in exchange keeps going down these two days...


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July 21, 2014, 06:35:04 PM
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Btcdrak don't expect these twisted idiots to read anything. They usually have a hidden agenda, or zero patience,  and/or mildly retarded. This forum will call scam on anything and are the most pessimistic group I've had the unfortunate pleasure of witnessing. The whales who invested did so for real reasons half the jack offs asking for proof of everything and crying scam have .3 btc at most their opinions mean about as much as nothing. Fucking X box scumbag generation is what they will be remembered as.

man, you nailed it! best post ever!!  Shocked Cheesy
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July 21, 2014, 06:41:18 PM
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Btcdrak don't expect these twisted idiots to read anything. They usually have a hidden agenda, or zero patience,  and/or mildly retarded. This forum will call scam on anything and are the most pessimistic group I've had the unfortunate pleasure of witnessing. The whales who invested did so for real reasons half the jack offs asking for proof of everything and crying scam have .3 btc at most their opinions mean about as much as nothing. Fucking X box scumbag generation is what they will be remembered as.

Was it wrong of me to question the wallet?
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July 21, 2014, 06:57:53 PM
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Who is dumping VIA, price in exchange keeps going down these two days...

See the thing is, most people don't care about/trust in at coins. Only btc. So people bought in the ipo at around 6 satoshi, why not sell and get more btc than you spent instantly? If I would have invested in via I would have dumped as soon as I saw it at 20k, massive btc profit which in the end is all that matters

If you dump a promising coin after only a 3.5x gain (20k satoshis) then you can't come out ahead in the long run.  You need your occasional 20-25x homeruns to offset all those that become losers.  

Cut your losses and let your winners run? easier said than done but yes thats the way to invest. Just hindsight is 20/20 they all feel like winners.

Use a good trailing stop... keeping in mind volatility.
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July 21, 2014, 07:08:31 PM
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Vialectrum (an SPV client for Viacoin) has been fixed now.

Fixed the following bugs:

  - Transactions showing as unverified
  - Fails to load on 64-bit Mac OS X
  - Blockchain header sync

Features:

  - Lots :-)

You can download from http://vialectrum.org/
Mac binary is unsigned, so to run it first time, right-click application icon and select Open from the drop-down menu, then agree to let it start.
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July 21, 2014, 07:18:34 PM
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I would be grateful for any feedback people have regarding Vialectrum vs QT.  The pros and con's of each. I don't have any experience with electrum.

Which do you plan to use and why?

Thanks!

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July 21, 2014, 07:24:12 PM
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I would be grateful for any feedback people have regarding Vialectrum vs QT.  The pros and con's of each. I don't have any experience with electrum.

Which do you plan to use and why?

Thanks!
Vialectrum is lightweight (you do not have to download/verify the full blockchain which e.g. for Bitcoin takes days) and deterministic (you only need to backup the seed, not all the addresses you may have in your Qt's wallet.dat). That's about it for the end-user actually..
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July 21, 2014, 07:24:29 PM
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I would be grateful for any feedback people have regarding Vialectrum vs QT.  The pros and con's of each. I don't have any experience with electrum.

Which do you plan to use and why?

Thanks!

Here are some points to think about:

Viacoin-Qt is the full node client and contributes to a healthy network. To backup you money you must backup the wallet.dat file. If you lose it, it's lost.
Viacoin-Qt verifies the integrity of every transaction.

Vialectrum in an SPV client and is like a dumb wallet relying on the Vialectrum network to tell it about blockchain history as opposed to reading it from the p2p network directly.
Vialectrum uses 12 word seeds to generate your wallet. This means your 12 word seed is your backup.

Using Viacoin-Qt contributes to the network health, Vialectrum does not.

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July 21, 2014, 07:29:11 PM
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Good job  Cool
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July 21, 2014, 07:33:04 PM
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Who is dumping VIA, price in exchange keeps going down these two days...

See the thing is, most people don't care about/trust in at coins. Only btc. So people bought in the ipo at around 6 satoshi, why not sell and get more btc than you spent instantly? If I would have invested in via I would have dumped as soon as I saw it at 20k, massive btc profit which in the end is all that matters

If you dump a promising coin after only a 3.5x gain (20k satoshis) then you can't come out ahead in the long run.  You need your occasional 20-25x homeruns to offset all those that become losers.  

Cut your losses and let your winners run? easier said than done but yes thats the way to invest. Just hindsight is 20/20 they all feel like winners.

Use a good trailing stop... keeping in mind volatility.

What's a good trailing stop? In crypto you see crazy swings, that probably means your taking small wins and leaving the big ones on the table.
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July 21, 2014, 07:36:35 PM
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What's a good trailing stop? In crypto you see crazy swings, that probably means your taking small wins and leaving the big ones on the table.

right, nothing is simple. That said, I'm not day trading at all. I am picking based on "fundamentals" and holding long term. So far I have only sold 1 coin, and it was because someone put such a crazy high ask up that selling 10% of my stash paid for and put me in profit, so it is 100% house money after that.

bottom line, you should be buying as the price goes down, and selling as the price goes up. but, the majority of people will do the opposite.
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July 21, 2014, 07:38:49 PM
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What's a good trailing stop? In crypto you see crazy swings, that probably means your taking small wins and leaving the big ones on the table.

right, nothing is simple. That said, I'm not day trading at all. I am picking based on "fundamentals" and holding long term. So far I have only sold 1 coin, and it was because someone put such a crazy high ask up that selling 10% of my stash paid for and put me in profit, so it is 100% house money after that.

bottom line, you should be buying as the price goes down, and selling as the price goes up. but, the majority of people will do the opposite.


Yup agreed, thus I hope we hit my 3k sats soon so I can buy Smiley
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July 21, 2014, 07:50:07 PM
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What's a good trailing stop? In crypto you see crazy swings, that probably means your taking small wins and leaving the big ones on the table.

right, nothing is simple. That said, I'm not day trading at all. I am picking based on "fundamentals" and holding long term. So far I have only sold 1 coin, and it was because someone put such a crazy high ask up that selling 10% of my stash paid for and put me in profit, so it is 100% house money after that.

bottom line, you should be buying as the price goes down, and selling as the price goes up. but, the majority of people will do the opposite.


Yup agreed, thus I hope we hit my 3k sats soon so I can buy Smiley

LOL don't be greedy.. The faster you will see 30k than 3k...
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July 21, 2014, 07:58:26 PM
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What's a good trailing stop? In crypto you see crazy swings, that probably means your taking small wins and leaving the big ones on the table.

right, nothing is simple. That said, I'm not day trading at all. I am picking based on "fundamentals" and holding long term. So far I have only sold 1 coin, and it was because someone put such a crazy high ask up that selling 10% of my stash paid for and put me in profit, so it is 100% house money after that.

bottom line, you should be buying as the price goes down, and selling as the price goes up. but, the majority of people will do the opposite.


Yup agreed, thus I hope we hit my 3k sats soon so I can buy Smiley

LOL don't be greedy.. The faster you will see 30k than 3k...

That was always my entry point from day 1 Smiley
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July 21, 2014, 08:09:37 PM
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What's a good trailing stop? In crypto you see crazy swings, that probably means your taking small wins and leaving the big ones on the table.

right, nothing is simple. That said, I'm not day trading at all. I am picking based on "fundamentals" and holding long term. So far I have only sold 1 coin, and it was because someone put such a crazy high ask up that selling 10% of my stash paid for and put me in profit, so it is 100% house money after that.

bottom line, you should be buying as the price goes down, and selling as the price goes up. but, the majority of people will do the opposite.


Yup agreed, thus I hope we hit my 3k sats soon so I can buy Smiley

LOL don't be greedy.. The faster you will see 30k than 3k...

That was always my entry point from day 1 Smiley

Well, I hope you never get any coin then since that's 50% loss for the lowest possible price people could have entered at this point.
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July 21, 2014, 09:10:58 PM
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What's a good trailing stop? In crypto you see crazy swings, that probably means your taking small wins and leaving the big ones on the table.

right, nothing is simple. That said, I'm not day trading at all. I am picking based on "fundamentals" and holding long term. So far I have only sold 1 coin, and it was because someone put such a crazy high ask up that selling 10% of my stash paid for and put me in profit, so it is 100% house money after that.

bottom line, you should be buying as the price goes down, and selling as the price goes up. but, the majority of people will do the opposite.


Yup agreed, thus I hope we hit my 3k sats soon so I can buy Smiley

LOL don't be greedy.. The faster you will see 30k than 3k...

That was always my entry point from day 1 Smiley

Well, I hope you never get any coin then since that's 50% loss for the lowest possible price people could have entered at this point.

I know, but its just the way it works... some people will give up and sell.. holding it wont increase the value, innovation will... so in the meantime the ppl with no patience is what I pray on.
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