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Re: Ruletka (RTK), the Russian Roulette ERC20 Token
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Bitelbola
on 13/10/2020, 13:27:35 UTC
Ruletka died. The devs left and most people sold.

But now a new team is taking over. This is the bottom. 100x from here is totally feasible.

Your heard it here first. Thank me later  Wink
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Re: [ANN] POOF will you click the button?
by
Bitelbola
on 08/08/2020, 21:36:41 UTC
Reserved
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[ANN] POOF will you click the button?
by
Bitelbola
on 08/08/2020, 21:24:07 UTC
FOR GAME THEORY PEOPLE ONLY! DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?
https://i.imgur.com/KKcmEvy.jpg
WILL YOU CLICK THE BUTTON?
https://poof.eth.link/#

1- To play the game you have to click the button. An ETH transaction is required for this.

1- The last player to have clicked the button when the timer runs out wins the jackpot.

2- The last player can be kicked out before the timer runs out by clicking the button. This resets the timer back to 60 minutes.

3- The cost of clicking the button goes down with time, but the chance of being kicked out increases.

4- When a player is kicked out he/she receives a fixed reward in POOF tokens, which decreases the more jackpots are won (fixed reward = 1 / <number of past jackpots + 1>)

5- After each the game the pot is divided as follows: 10% to POOF/ETH pool on uniswap, 10% to SHUF/ETH pool on uniswap, 10% for the next game, 70% jackpot to winner.

6- All pool tokens are burned, so all this new liquidity is locked forever.

7- The entire process mentioned above is managed trustlessly by smart contracts.

https://poof.eth.link/
WILL YOU CLICK THE BUTTON?
https://i.imgur.com/W4vpiS0.png


For more info about POOF:
Contract: https://etherscan.io/address/0x0461c4e4b916bfc9449f853c7a854033b43c3a6c
Telegram: t.me/poof_eth
Website: https://poof.eth.link/

For more info about Shuffle token (SHUF):
Telegram: t.me/shuftoken
Website: https://shuffle.monster/
Medium article about how SHUF works: https://medium.com/shufflemonster/shuffle-monster-an-experimental-erc20-fuel-for-emerging-tokenomics-f33a873b11ca
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Re: [ANN] Monero Dollar (#xmrd) is a secure, private, untraceable Stablecoin
by
Bitelbola
on 11/01/2020, 00:19:50 UTC
 Hi there! I was talking not long ago with a friend of mine about how badly we need private stable coins. I'm happy to finally see something along those lines! I would preferably have a stable coin backed by XMR instead, just like Dai is backed by ETH, in order to reduce counter party risks (if Dai goes XMRD goes as well he). But I suppose this is the next best thing to start with.
 Just like the others, I have my own reservations about the code but I think we should all just give this project the benefit of the doubt until things are released for review.

 Can't wait to start mining this thing, let alone using it.
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Re: UltraMiner FPGA is Alive on Crowd Supply!
by
Bitelbola
on 20/12/2019, 12:06:06 UTC
hello, in this survey we have listed a few crypto algorithms we can work on next, with the hope to improve the ROI.
all algorithm developed will be provided to the community for free, and open source.
if you have time please participate, your input is very valuable to our project.

https://s.surveyplanet.com/JhWi_aQm
Hi there! I have been doing some research and I must say that projects like these don't come forward often. The fact that you guys are willing to open source everything is really refreshing and will be a good thing in the long run IMO, as reputation is really important in crypto. I do have one question though: are there any other algos that the FPGA would be able to run, and will you disclose this before the end of the crowdfunding campaign? Thanks!

yes there are many algorithms the fpga hardware can run on, it is just we don't want to overpromise because we don't have time to implement them all. we can release a list of potential algorithms in future update. thanks.
IMHO I think you guys should focus on releasing information about new algorithms and the related hashing rates, because at the end of the day people need a reasonable ROI. If the miner can't pay itself back at the very least then it's unlikely anyone would buy it.
 I just saw that the campaign on Crowdsupply has ended without reaching the target, but I do hope you guys can launch again in the future. Good luck!
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Board Computer hardware
Re: For Sale: Obelisk SC1 Dual (1.1 TH/s Blake2b and Blake2b-Sia)
by
Bitelbola
on 30/11/2019, 19:01:10 UTC
Hello,

I have one (1) Obelisk SC1 Dual for sale, around 1.1 TH/s Blake2b and Blake2b-Sia.

Excellent condition, works like a charm, only around 850 Watts energy consumption.

It is a "Dual", of which exist only 589 pieces worldwide, according to Obelisk.

It is in Germany, can be shipped worldwide. In hand. Payment accepted in BTC, ETH, LINK, ADA, SC, LTC.

Please contact me if you are interested.

Kind regards and best wishes,
Karloso
price?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: UltraMiner FPGA is Alive on Crowd Supply!
by
Bitelbola
on 30/11/2019, 17:08:34 UTC
hello, in this survey we have listed a few crypto algorithms we can work on next, with the hope to improve the ROI.
all algorithm developed will be provided to the community for free, and open source.
if you have time please participate, your input is very valuable to our project.

https://s.surveyplanet.com/JhWi_aQm
Hi there! I have been doing some research and I must say that projects like these don't come forward often. The fact that you guys are willing to open source everything is really refreshing and will be a good thing in the long run IMO, as reputation is really important in crypto. I do have one question though: are there any other algos that the FPGA would be able to run, and will you disclose this before the end of the crowdfunding campaign? Thanks!
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Re: Why we will see $50k Bitcoin end of year
by
Bitelbola
on 12/09/2018, 11:08:50 UTC
If the market can lose a very large percentage of capitalization in a few days, it is quite possible to get 50 thousand/BTC by the end of the year, although this is unlikely

 Normally markets fall faster than they grow though. Except maybe last November. That was just crazy.