nope I change my mind to this, you should wait for the price to drop ti $1000 before buying. we don't know yet how much it could dip in the coming days, you better not buy but sell instead. its much easier to think about your money being in the USD than on crypto that keeps dragging the value down. this time isn't a good time to buy BTC nor ETH.
Any innovations in this project? Or is this a Copy & Paste of monero?
We're currently working on the launch using karbowanec (CryptoNight original) as a base. Our efforts are focused on the community, services, and software, so if there is an innovation that we feel would serve the purpose of the coin we would implement it surely. We'll be announcing our launch soon! Cheers.
Thanks for answering my question. It seems that you are just copying the code and hoping for some outcome.... I think it will be difficult since there's so many projects now with really good ideas and people actually writing code every day to implement those ideas....
Do you have anybody on your team that can write code?
$ETC Pump coming tomorrow with Bittrex ETC/USD listing, but long term potential here as well. Hold at least half long term IMO. Internet of Things potential in development. $$$Classic Is Coming!
Wow didn't know bittrex does usd pairs!
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Re: [BUZ]BUKZ ~ The decentralized currency powered by renewable energy ~ CryptoNight
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on 24/08/2018, 16:00:17 UTC
Any innovations in this project? Or is this a Copy & Paste of monero?
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Re: [ANN] GigaCash [GCASH] Masternode Privacy Cryptocurrency with Payment Gateway
I don't know about what the hell is ETF. Can anyone tell me what is ETF and why did most of the people sells btc once it got approved?
DEFINITION of 'Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)'
An ETF, or exchange-traded fund, is a marketable security that tracks an index, a commodity, bonds, or a basket of assets like an index fund. Unlike mutual funds, an ETF trades like a common stock on a stock exchange. ETFs experience price changes throughout the day as they are bought and sold. ETFs typically have higher daily liquidity and lower fees than mutual fund shares, making them an attractive alternative for individual investors.
Because it trades like a stock, an ETF does not have its net asset value (NAV) calculated once at the end of every day like a mutual fund does.
Thank you. When a Bitcoin ETF is bought or sold how does it affect the price of the real Bitcoin? I'm failing to see and understand a relationship between the two...
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Re: Bitcoin ETF Won’t Get Approved
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on 20/08/2018, 15:13:36 UTC
Can some one knowledgeable explain how Bitcoin ETF will work if it's approved?
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Re: [ANN][SEM] Semux - Official Thread - Free Airdrop
You guys should start sending out Blockfolio Signals. That would get your project a lot of attention and the success it really deserves for all the amazing work you are doing.
Hello, semux technical already for using? for example if i am add sem to exchange it's will working fine? Or it not stably right now and need time to develop?
All stable and high quality...
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Re: [ANN][SEM] Semux - Official Thread - Free Airdrop
Hello, semux technical already for using? for example if i am add sem to exchange it's will working fine? Or it not stably right now and need time to develop?
It's very stable. Devs working on new features mainly a VM for Smart Contracts.
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Re: [ANN] Sirius A New Smart Chain Freely Distributed
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on 20/08/2018, 13:09:28 UTC
Did devs do 2nd stage distribution?
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Re: [ANN] [XDAG] Dagger - New Community-based Cryptocurrency - First Mineable DAG !
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on 20/08/2018, 13:06:43 UTC
Is XDAG on exchange? How can I buy? What's the price?
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Re: [ANN][SEM] Semux - Official Thread - 🚀 BTC Airdrop Now 🚀
I didn't expect that many people to pony up the 1000 sem so early, so it seems like a very positive indicator for the level of interest in semux. Once semux hits exchanges my guess is we will rarely see any new delegates registered. Maybe someday there will be a way to rent out these registered but unused delegates to people trying to start a validator
yeah when semux will cost 100$ sell delegate will be new business!! :-)
Delegates are non-transferable in the current software.
We could start a debate at some point with the devs if it would be beneficial to implement allowing renting and maybe even transferring (selling) the delegate status.
There is already a ticket in github about delegating the delegate to another address but it's considered to be a security feature (in this scenario block rewards go back to the address which created the delegate).
Once this is in place (if it ends up implemented) maybe they could add another feature which could be seen as "renting" a delegate: delegate the delegate from address A to address B for N number of blocks AND allow address B to collect the block rewards.
in the Wallet at the site of Delegates is a Ratio. What does it mean? By the way. Sorry for my bad english!
Ratio is number of forged blocks devided to all blocks which can forge that validator. The smaller the ratios, the more blocks are missed (due server or software failure/shutdown). Double click on a validator row and you will see detailed info.
meaning that the network should theoretically produce 2,880 blocks per 24 hours. In reality, 2,880 units were produce in 25 hours 30 minutes or 26 hours. It is dispersion or bug?
It's BFT). Not a bug. I described the process in the russian thread.
Thanks!
Can you explain here in English?
Why there isn't exactly 2880 blocks in 24h?
The semux dBFT protocol provides 1 block per 30 seconds. If that is the couner alone then you get 2blocks per minute, 2x60x24=2880 blocks in 24 hours. However there is also network propagation, 67 validators need to vote to certify thatbthe next block is not tampered. This happens in a span of 1-30 seconds. This makes the actual process go more than 30 seconds per block and 2880 blocks going ng beyond 24 hours.
We will release a whitepaper releasing more specifics about this.
Why some validators get 30+ blocks per 24h while others 15 for the same period of time?