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December 23, 2014, 12:15:07 PM
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2014 top 40 coinmarketcap listings month by month

Courtesy of coinmarketcap.com and archive.org (arbitrarily grabbed from archive.org, parsed and rendered):

https://minkiz.co/coin/infographics/c

Poster (nearly all coins, assets mostly excluded):


^^^^ click to see the larger picture Smiley (interactive, names as tooltips)



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December 23, 2014, 01:16:11 PM
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Starting in August, you can actually see Stellar's rocket moving upward in the direction it's pointing in the logo.

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December 23, 2014, 02:32:50 PM
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Thanks. Chrome tells me not to click though.

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December 23, 2014, 11:12:52 PM
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Cool infographic.

Minor correction: Paycoin was removed from CMC recently so the Dec. column shouldn't have it.

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December 24, 2014, 07:37:44 AM
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Awesome! Very interesting. Smiley

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December 24, 2014, 10:10:05 AM
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Thanks. Chrome tells me not to click though.

Firefox here. It keeps throwing up a "connection is untrusted" message.
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December 24, 2014, 12:16:25 PM
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good job !

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December 26, 2014, 08:28:19 AM
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Thanks. Chrome tells me not to click though.

Firefox here. It keeps throwing up a "connection is untrusted" message.

I think the cert expired or something. I wouldn't worry about OP or his website, he's one of the (very few) good guys in alts.
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December 26, 2014, 01:28:44 PM
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I cant click also, just post it on here
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December 26, 2014, 05:15:10 PM
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Chrome tells me not to click though.

Firefox here. It keeps throwing up a "connection is untrusted" message.

I cant click also, just post it on here

The BEL-EPA Certificate Authority Root cert isn't in the browser's list of pre-approved (commercial) CAs.

A (randomly-chosen) SSL cert checking service reports everything pretty much as expected: http://www.networking4all.com/en/support/tools/site+check/report/?fqdn=minkiz.co&protocol=https

http-over-ssl is rapidly becoming a matter of basic communications privacy rather than anything to do with “trust”. The site uses mod_gnutls' Server Name Indication to enable https connections to a small number of web apps running off've a single machine/IP address.

A self-signed CA cert avoids the charges imposed by the pre-approved commercial jackals certificate authorities such as GoDaddy.

The connection will be trusted if I pay for a GoDaddy-signed cert but that's a definition of “trusted” that sticks in my craw.


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December 27, 2014, 06:04:11 AM
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same here, says untrusted. anyone can post pics?
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December 27, 2014, 07:23:29 AM
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Cool infographic.

Minor correction: Paycoin was removed from CMC recently so the Dec. column shouldn't have it.

what was the deal with paycoin. Haven't followed it - another scam?
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December 27, 2014, 09:17:44 AM
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December 27, 2014, 10:10:10 AM
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I shall leave the Paycoin entry as is, if that's alright by you, as I don't wish to introduce a spurious sense of accuracy.

In order to reflect the ad hoc nature of the archive.org polling cycle I used a “first convenient coinmarketcap.com index page from 2014-MM stashed in archive.org” selection algo. In consequence, it obviously it raises the question: if a randomly-chosen day isn't considered accurately representative, then what's the “proper” strategy to take, assuming we have a complete record?

And obviously, I need to put more effort into bending the gnutls technology to my will.

For the interim, here's an accessible version:

http://chrome.bel-epa.com/share/top40.html

Solstice salutations.

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December 27, 2014, 12:36:59 PM
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I don't wish to introduce a spurious sense of accuracy.

But I do feel compelled to update the graphic (done) to correct a transcription error in which Fuelcoin2's ”FC2” trading symbol has become confused with Firecoin2's “FC2” trading symbol.

(I'm not entirely convinced that the FuelCoin2 FC2 symbol isn't just a bit of wishful thinking by those concerned  --- the FuelCoin2 github repos source for src/qt/bitcoinunits.cpp is empty, as are many others in the repos.)

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December 27, 2014, 06:05:05 PM
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nice info, gd job
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