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September 02, 2014, 03:56:54 AM
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NXT - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.00010000 btc ?
LTC - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.02500000 btc ?
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September 02, 2014, 04:15:04 AM
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Yes and more.
No.
But I am biased.
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September 02, 2014, 04:33:25 AM
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I wonder,

If LTC gets the "NxtInside" feature, what would happen to LTC and NXT?

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September 02, 2014, 05:28:25 AM
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I think they are both undervalued at current prices but NXT has much more potential then LTC.

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September 02, 2014, 05:43:23 AM
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There's no stopping nxt. You will see, everyone will see wha ha ha ha
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September 02, 2014, 09:33:18 AM
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Hello guys!

Look at the new article about NXT here http://www.cryptobang.com/2014/09/01/check-out-interesting-facts-about-nxt/

Will be waiting for your comments

Also, I would like to inform you that I can make an article-investigation about any coin. If you need it - you can use the form on my site to do that.

Moreover, if you know some interesting facts - please give it to me, I can use it while creating new materials
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September 02, 2014, 09:45:46 AM
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NXT - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.00010000 btc ?
LTC - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.02500000 btc ?

50% chance on all...
alldepends on real life adoptation of crypto taxes such stuff
if regulation won't kill crypto then is will rise same as BTC price.

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September 02, 2014, 09:46:30 AM
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What about NXT forging, is that profitable? How many coins do I need to own to forge anything significant ATM?

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September 02, 2014, 09:47:24 AM
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I think they are both undervalued at current prices but NXT has much more potential then LTC.

Sure they are just wait and see price will come back to its original state, meaning

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NXT - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.00010000 btc ?
LTC - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.02500000 btc ?

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September 02, 2014, 09:51:12 AM
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What about NXT forging, is that profitable? How many coins do I need to own to forge anything significant ATM?

Forging is for securing the network, not for profit, it only brings 0.5% yearly, no more, with the current volume of txs.
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September 02, 2014, 10:05:12 AM
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I wonder,

If LTC gets the "NxtInside" feature, what would happen to LTC and NXT?

What is "NxtInside"?

I think Monero (XMR) is very interesting.
https://moneroeconomy.com/faq/why-monero-matters
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September 02, 2014, 10:18:16 AM
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Hello guys!

Look at the new article about NXT here http://www.cryptobang.com/2014/09/01/check-out-interesting-facts-about-nxt/

Will be waiting for your comments

Also, I would like to inform you that I can make an article-investigation about any coin. If you need it - you can use the form on my site to do that.

Moreover, if you know some interesting facts - please give it to me, I can use it while creating new materials

The author of this article obviously has zero clue what he/she is talking about. You may address different negatives, but touting this a fact is down right embarrassing.

1) Factually wrong. Had nothing do with NXT, but rather the exchange.

2) How long do you have to wait to mine any currency? Still waiting for that BFL. Seriously.

3) One click installation with clients or webclients with zero-clicks. What do you want?

4) Yeah, like ALL cryptocurrencies. Lose you key and you are done for.

5) 2 cent fee for a transaction. Thousands times more expensive than average bank?! Lul wut.

7) You can write your own clients for ALL cryptocurrencies and the author tout this is being a bad things. There is also the official client.

8 ) Factually false, the author doesn't understand how NXT addresses work.


I think Monero (XMR) is very interesting.
https://moneroeconomy.com/faq/why-monero-matters
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September 02, 2014, 10:28:15 AM
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NXT - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.00010000 btc ?
LTC - Do you think it will rise up again on 0.02500000 btc ?

LTC next run will be 0.07+
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September 02, 2014, 10:32:52 AM
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What about NXT forging, is that profitable? How many coins do I need to own to forge anything significant ATM?

Forging is for securing the network, not for profit, it only brings 0.5% yearly, no more, with the current volume of txs.

So there is no way to mine NXT, forging brings next to nothing, why would I buy NXT then? If price speculation is the only thing I make money with NXT, this is not something I am interest in. After all, there are coins offering higher POS annual reward then 0.5%. If I miss something, please do correct me, quite green when talking about NXT.

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September 02, 2014, 10:37:54 AM
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What about NXT forging, is that profitable? How many coins do I need to own to forge anything significant ATM?

Forging is for securing the network, not for profit, it only brings 0.5% yearly, no more, with the current volume of txs.

So there is no way to mine NXT, forging brings next to nothing, why would I buy NXT then? If price speculation is the only thing I make money with NXT, this is not something I am interest in. After all, there are coins offering higher POS annual reward then 0.5%. If I miss something, please do correct me, quite green when talking about NXT.

For most users mining brings less than zero. Leased forging is free and therefor offers a 100% guarantee of not having a loss in terms of NXT.

If a coin PoS-coin returns higher than NXT it has to have one of the following

1) Inflation (which means your return probably is real terms is actually 0 as you are only keeping up with the rest of the network)

2) Higher transaction fee

3) Higher transaction volume

If it has #3, that might be a good thing. But I don't know of a PoS-coin that has higher volume.

I think Monero (XMR) is very interesting.
https://moneroeconomy.com/faq/why-monero-matters
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September 02, 2014, 10:51:02 AM
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NXT  > YES
LTC > MAYBE
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September 02, 2014, 11:28:01 AM
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What about NXT forging, is that profitable? How many coins do I need to own to forge anything significant ATM?

Forging is for securing the network, not for profit, it only brings 0.5% yearly, no more, with the current volume of txs.

So there is no way to mine NXT, forging brings next to nothing, why would I buy NXT then? If price speculation is the only thing I make money with NXT, this is not something I am interest in. After all, there are coins offering higher POS annual reward then 0.5%. If I miss something, please do correct me, quite green when talking about NXT.

You can't compare it ti other bitcoin clones "I said this hundred times"  Don't buy for price speculation, there are enought speculator in cryto world, buy it because it's far more usefull than the rest of altcoins, you can build your bussiness in top of nxt throw AE, sell things with the DGS, trade other coins in a much more secure way than centralized exchanges "even more secure now being in beta phase"  and much more to come. Don't think in cryptos like a way for make money from thin air, this isn't the original idea of Bitcoin  Sad

Hello guys!

Look at the new article about NXT here http://www.cryptobang.com/2014/09/01/check-out-interesting-facts-about-nxt/

Will be waiting for your comments

Also, I would like to inform you that I can make an article-investigation about any coin. If you need it - you can use the form on my site to do that.

Moreover, if you know some interesting facts - please give it to me, I can use it while creating new materials

The author of this article obviously has zero clue what he/she is talking about. You may address different negatives, but touting this a fact is down right embarrassing.

1) Factually wrong. Had nothing do with NXT, but rather the exchange.

2) How long do you have to wait to mine any currency? Still waiting for that BFL. Seriously.

3) One click installation with clients or webclients with zero-clicks. What do you want?

4) Yeah, like ALL cryptocurrencies. Lose you key and you are done for.

5) 2 cent fee for a transaction. Thousands times more expensive than average bank?! Lul wut.

7) You can write your own clients for ALL cryptocurrencies and the author tout this is being a bad things. There is also the official client.

8 ) Factually false, the author doesn't understand how NXT addresses work.



+1 Zero clue... Or is biased or didn't reasearched enought
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September 02, 2014, 11:29:35 AM
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I wonder,

If LTC gets the "NxtInside" feature, what would happen to LTC and NXT?

What is "NxtInside"?

SuperNet

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September 02, 2014, 12:40:15 PM
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What about NXT forging, is that profitable? How many coins do I need to own to forge anything significant ATM?

Forging is for securing the network, not for profit, it only brings 0.5% yearly, no more, with the current volume of txs.

So there is no way to mine NXT, forging brings next to nothing, why would I buy NXT then? If price speculation is the only thing I make money with NXT, this is not something I am interest in. After all, there are coins offering higher POS annual reward then 0.5%. If I miss something, please do correct me, quite green when talking about NXT.

Well, NXT is about building a decentralized economy, not just about speculation. For example, you can crowdfund your business at NXT Asset Exchange, it's one of use cases. But you can mine NXT too, at hashrate.org if you're into mining business. I can't tell you why you should buy NXT or this or that crypto, you have to decide for yourself. Check out nxtforum.org and you might get some ideas from what other people already do with NXT.
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September 02, 2014, 12:53:03 PM
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