My current coin distribution looks something like: BTC 40% ETH 40% Other 20% (tokens and altcoins)
Right now BTC is going up, while ETH is still around 300$.
I am here for the long term, and I know two things: 1. Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 millions btc 2. Ethereum doesn't have a supply cap, which may lead to inflation (I suppose)
On the long run, should I maintain the BTC-ETH balance at 50-50, like I do now, or should I go for more BTC than ETH?
I think it is ok to sell profile ... And how anybody recognise that your account is bought?
As long as it doesn't violate the T&C of btc talk, should be fine (also ethically). However, I would be VERY wary of engaging in this type of business, due to the risk of being subject to fraud.
Will it be possible if to develop a coin with another coin with fixed conversion with it. Let's say coinA = 10coinB and coinB is used for a gambling site with a chance to increase or decrease its value and CoinA has an option to be broken to coinB to supply the demand.
So if coinB is $0.01 you have an option to sell your coinA for $1.00 for someone who needs coinB to play on the site.
No, that's not how market economies work. Look at, for example, Venezuela, where there is an official fixed rate and a black market rate. The latter reflects the real value of the currency. Luckily, in the crypto-currency world, you won't be put in jail for participating in a marketplace.
The other option is if you have lots of cash and can prop your own currency up in the market place, e.g. how some European currencies are pegged to the Euro.
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Re: [ANN][ICO] ⚡ Electroneum ⚡ Token Sale Sept 14th Mobile Mining Crypto Coin
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Is it possible to mine this on an iPhone 6?
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Re: [ANN] BitBean | Innovative PoS | Scalability | No IPO | No premine -New Dev Team
Hi, How can a recover my wallet? I use Fedora and I have the file "NAME-bkup".
Make sure to back up the (supposedly) invalid wallet file, then run the client's recovery mode. That way, you can always go back to the starting point again.