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Blockchain search engine for all BTC related coins
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NewalTurim
on 20/02/2018, 19:29:44 UTC
Hey people,

In the face of Bitcoin Privat fork coming up...

I think the title already states my question quite clear. Is there a search engine where you have the possibility to really see all your coins on the BTC paper wallet address? Especially without downloading something or using/releasing your private key. After more and more forks coming up, I do not want to end up throwing away free coins - when sweeping my wallet - which I might have received at some point. No matter if they are shitcoins or not...

thanks your input!
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Re: Scan QR code of paper wallet?
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NewalTurim
on 06/02/2018, 18:07:58 UTC
After reading all of this it seems so much easier to me, to just write down the private and public key. Walletgenerator and MyEtherWallet give you the opportunity to have multiple coins on them, well and for the other coins you need an extra wallet. but that should be worth it for your peace of mind Smiley
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Re: I think Tron might be Scam,
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NewalTurim
on 04/01/2018, 21:57:07 UTC
can you provide some references for those claims?
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Re: Lets talk about portfolio for 2018
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NewalTurim
on 04/01/2018, 21:41:59 UTC
i totally second decentralized exchanges becoming big in 2018 Smiley
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Re: Coinwink new release - Free SMS coin price alerts
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NewalTurim
on 04/01/2018, 20:54:45 UTC
just stumbled across it while googling for a feature like that! exactly what i was looking for Smiley will give it a try !
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Re: Are coins going to pump in Jan 2018?
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NewalTurim
on 27/12/2017, 10:47:08 UTC
I don't know how much truth there is about the pump of Alts, but definitely all coins that sir John McAfee publishes in his twitter will be pumped)

Does that dude really have such a significant reach-out? And are people seriously listening? Cheesy
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Re: [XRP] Ripple Speculation
by
NewalTurim
on 12/12/2017, 16:19:50 UTC
Really want to buy Ripple , should wait or buy it now? You think before this increase will dump again at 0,24?


I think Nobody can answer your question because especially last month there are lots of speculations. Analyze, understand and make you choice yourself.
I can maybe explain my strategy. If i like a coin very much and believe in it then i invest not all of money. For example lets assume i have 100$. I would only invest 50$ and wait with another 50$ if it goes down and buy from dip.If it goes up you wouldn't miss the oppurtunity.

But at the end... Its your decision. Make your decision on your own...

I think its a good strategy. Also what do you think about more expensive coins? I mean if you dont have a lot to invest (something like 300$) , its better to invest in NEM , Ripple and those type of coins under 1$ because you got more coins and if its raise you have bigger amount , or go with expensive ones like WAVES (10$) that you get less.

Of course diversifying investments.

Ty !

$100 of BTC is the same value as $100 of XRP...I have no idea why people even look at price of single coin...if its easier for you, dont look at BTC as BTC, count it as 100 000 000 satoshis Cheesy


Hi , get your point but i think its easier to ripple to make 1$ than bitcoin reach 40k , maybe im wrong , i mean BTC looks very expensive for my budget but as you said have dont look it as a whole.

My point its with small amount i think you can make biggest profits with cheapest coins than expensive ones.

Ty dude!


Just by looking at the total supply of ripple ( 99,993,093,880 XRP ) and bitcoin ( 21,000,000 BTC ) i think it is fair to say that it will most likely be the other way around.

But nobody can predict the future...ripple has a huge potential, no doubt.
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Re: Unconfirmed Transactions keeping price up?!
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NewalTurim
on 10/12/2017, 13:52:05 UTC
Now when the price dropped from $17k to $14k after the unconfirmed transactions reached 120k from 220k before a day, i think maybe you are right that the reason for it to stay at that level was almost because of the unconfirmed transactions. Though i don't understand the logic behind how it can be possible for the price to stay high because of the unconfirmed transactions because this thing almost stops people from making transactions and a very few people do transactions in these situations when the fees are extremely high. And when there are less transactions, it should make a negative effect instead of making to go even more towards positivity.
Same problem with the confirmation of the transaction Ethereum. Probably this is due to the attempt of the investors to sell high and buy bitcoin in the Ethereum. Has long existed the problem of evidence of transactions. I hope that next year the developers will find a decent response to the blackmail of the miners and increase the block size.

Indeed, there needs to be development to make the main cryptocurrencies more resistant to these kind of strategies. Especially now that btc becomes such a global phenomenon. I get that its hard to keep up with such a dynamic which we have seen in the last weeks, but if btc wants to offer a proper alternative to fiat, it needs updates to prevent such manipulation.
But wont the bigger block size also increase the energy consumption in general when it comes to mining? Thats a critique i came across a lot recently...
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Re: Unconfirmed Transactions keeping price up?!
by
NewalTurim
on 10/12/2017, 13:22:12 UTC
Now when the price dropped from $17k to $14k after the unconfirmed transactions reached 120k from 220k before a day, i think maybe you are right that the reason for it to stay at that level was almost because of the unconfirmed transactions. Though i don't understand the logic behind how it can be possible for the price to stay high because of the unconfirmed transactions because this thing almost stops people from making transactions and a very few people do transactions in these situations when the fees are extremely high. And when there are less transactions, it should make a negative effect instead of making to go even more towards positivity.

As I said before it might also just be coincidental...correlation does not necessarily imply causation !

My idea or logic at best, however was that the price is staying steady because a lot of transactions - no matter if buys or sells or wallet transfers - are stuck and therefore can not influence the price in a negative way. So it can only increase because of the shortage of coins which people maybe sold or transferred but which are stuck and therefore lead to a shortage. So the demand is higher then the supply which might have added up as a factor causing this parabolic price increase...and now that the unconfirmed transactions are slowly decreasing, all the people that wanted to cash out and sold are causing a high supply while the demand is lower. Hence, the btc price is going down and back to a normal, sustainable level.

But thats once more just my two satoshi as a newbie Cheesy
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Re: Unconfirmed Transactions keeping price up?!
by
NewalTurim
on 10/12/2017, 10:20:38 UTC
My question is already in the subject line.
I saw today that there is about 180 k unconfirmed transactions (https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions)

Besides the fact that it undermines btc's reputation and ability as a currency, is that what keeps the price steady at the moment?

Maybe you can help me out here, but the most likely scenario for me is that this prevents the btc price from dropping right now?

thanks in advance for your input!

It went as high as 270K if I'm not mistaken, which coincides with bitcoin price is peaking at $18K. But it looks like it cool down a bit because the price of bitcoin is going down as well. So we can conclude that there's a correlation between mempool clogging to bitcoin price increasing. I think if I understand you correctly, there will be no bitcoin price steady, its always unstable, like today the price is going down making a correction. But there are news that LN will be soon implement which will help at least unclogged network congestion.

https://www.coindesk.com/lightning-bitcoin-scaling-tech-really-know/

Yes it has been up to 270 k and looking at it today its 120 k unconfirmed transactions. This might of course be coincidental and related to other factors, but the btc price is on its way down. My question or the point I wanted to make was more that the mempool being clogged is correlated to the price increasing or being steady, because people cannot cash out that fast or move btc in wallets.
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Re: Unconfirmed Transactions keeping price up?!
by
NewalTurim
on 09/12/2017, 12:35:03 UTC
It falls in line with other speculation like, exchanging closing during a sell to prevent a full sell-out (gox did it twice) and coinbase has a way of it's own.

But the problem with this one is volume.Yeah there are 200k unconfirmed transactions but
-how much is spam
-how much is close to dust level
-how much is just people moving around coins

To really make a dent in the markets you would need volume. And guys who can't afford 15$ per tx would not be able to do it.

Of course you could be one of those guys , transferring 2 million$ with a 3$ fee and waiting for two days already....
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/605e6226505685cbbba1389dddae00716958f0410b5e6dc5970bef7be2fbc653


Makes sense! thanks...a lot of factors I did not take in consideration.
However, I would argue there might be not that many close to dust level since the fees are quite high.
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Unconfirmed Transactions keeping price up?!
by
NewalTurim
on 09/12/2017, 11:29:40 UTC
My question is already in the subject line.
I saw today that there is about 180 k unconfirmed transactions (https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions)

Besides the fact that it undermines btc's reputation and ability as a currency, is that what keeps the price steady at the moment?

Maybe you can help me out here, but the most likely scenario for me is that this prevents the btc price from dropping right now?

thanks in advance for your input!
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Re: Dragonslayer Conspiracy
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NewalTurim
on 27/11/2017, 22:26:21 UTC
Maybe it makes sense specially because you are talking about those fucking chineses, i dont even understand why they all are still trying to pump bitcoin cash, and it is just a shitty coin, maybe it is more profitable for themselves, but that is not fair for all of those who are still holding their bitcoins.


bitcoin cash's organized attempt to take on bitcoin is pathetic. however, the fact that is way more centralized makes it worth to mine that shit.


and why would they want to push the price to $1000 again? will they rebuy again? or what are they trying to do? i do not understand why they are so obsessed with bcash.

well i do not see btc plummeting to $ 1000 but if anything about that is true it will definitely enable them to take on btc further and scoop up some of it.
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Dragonslayer Conspiracy
by
NewalTurim
on 27/11/2017, 22:13:33 UTC
Since the search function did not really provide any valuable results, I wanted to hear your 2 satoshis on that news. Just as a disclaimer...this was circulating on Telegram and the source is unconfirmed.

"This is a message from an insider. I am a member of Chinese whales community. I cannot provide any proofs nor open my identity but I cannot allow myself to stand and watch for the greatest theft from poor and reputation destruction of blockchain based cryptocurrency to happen.
I have been informed of major Bitcoin manipulation taking place in order to compromise Bitcoin security and reliability. A group of coordinated Chinese investors have a plan to pump Bitcoin to 10000 USD after which they plan on coordinated crash of Bitcoin to sub 1000 levels because they have already taken their fiat money out and replaced them with margin tether traiding. It will not cost them a dollar. They will push Bitcoin below the demand levels.
The situation with Bitfinex and Tethers is legitimate but it is a distraction. Inflated amount of Tethers are not a source of money used for Pump. Bitcoin is the source.
For some reason community accepted 20 Billion dollar appearance out of thin air which is the market capitalization of Bitcoin Cash as the natural process. It is not natural. These artificial money are currently used to cash out Chinese investors and pump original Bitcoin to 10000 USD without taking any losses.
Shortly after Bitcoin crash below 1000 USD they plan to introduce Bitcoin Cash as a true Bitcoin and necessary replacament which is not inflated and then reject Tether pairings. This is why Bitcoin Cash price is stabilized at 1000 USD as was price of original Bitcoin in January 2017.
This is the operation Dragonslayer in it's final stage. They have created billion of dollars with Bitcoin hardforks and use Tether as a tool to artificially bump Bitcoin price cash out their money and coordinate total collapse.
Please be careful as next month will be very unstable"
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Re: How I lost 95 Bitcoin
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NewalTurim
on 27/11/2017, 18:17:10 UTC
so many captain-hindsights around here...
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Re: best altcoins to invest for huge gain (before 2018) ?
by
NewalTurim
on 25/06/2017, 12:06:39 UTC
Go For Sia  Wink

now generally seems to be a good entry point for a lot of coins named here: waves, sia, steem, stratis
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Re: best altcoins to invest for huge gain (before 2018) ?
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NewalTurim
on 20/06/2017, 21:53:16 UTC
I am going with NoLimitCoin...had a little pump yesterday, but still huge potential with sports betting as this is very regulated with real currency.

check the thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1606674.0
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Re: [XRP] Ripple Speculation
by
NewalTurim
on 19/06/2017, 13:16:15 UTC
He is not fucking reading, lil trolls can not read at all!  Cry

I might not have the technical expertise, but I am certainly not trolling. Correct me on this please, if i am wrong.

The way I see it Ripple technology has a future, but not necessarily XRP as the currency bound to Ripple. Even though XRP is the native currency of the Ripple network. I know it does not entail counterparty risk and so far is the only asset on the network and implementing another digital asset might lead to that counterparty risk or liabilities in balances. XRP eliminates the risk, but it is not necessary for the Ripple network to sustain.

So there is the chance that the Ripple network will make it, but XRP wont.


Aaaand again, "bUt tHeY dOnt nEed xRp" " bUt i Ve hEaRd thEY cAn cReAtE mOrE" thats allllllllll bullshit from evem bigger shitters. Dont get fooled by "expertz"

Well, I am not sure if I can seriously consider your judgments of other experts, simply judging by the control you have over the caps-lock Wink
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Re: [XRP] Ripple Speculation
by
NewalTurim
on 19/06/2017, 12:52:15 UTC
Well, I heard a lot of people calling it a shitcoin. I wouldnt go that far, as I invested myself, but just some thought or possibilities:

The company is holding a major share, which is nothing but normal in economy, but can produce a major bubble if set free and will lead to investors getting fucked while the company is making cash. Not saying this will happen, but its possible anytime.

The Japanese market behavior regarding Ripple and NEM can have major pos or neg effects.

And I think it was the first coin fined by FiNCEN.

This as a start Wink
firstly ..lets go to your first post ..you actually are a real noobie..i can tell...big tip..read and think before typing here please..
if not..you will only make a fool of yourself

ok..
1- you heard its a shitcoin..doesnt make it a shitcoin lol
2- yes the company is holding a major share...do you even know what is happening to the coins Ripple hold?  have you ever heard of a smart contract?  ,
3- Japanese behavior ...lols have you saw the offical videos, showing RC cloud being used by Japanese banks...do you know who MUFG are?
4- Whats nem goto do do with anything lol
5- Fined by fincen...lol like 3-4yrs ago over a transaction by a customer buying fireworks..lol

now normally id link all this stuff...but im not going to , you go and find out yourself m8  Wink

i will not respond to you any further unless you actually talk sense...real sense, not jibberish and none of this prove me wrong crap..

be respectful and you could learn alot  Kiss

Indeed, very new to trading. Never said anything else. The advantage of being new, I do not have a reputation to loose so making a fool of myself is included in my learning process ;-)

Anyway, I think I havent been not respectful at all. However, thanks for giving me some feedback. I will go into that some more! I would suggest going back to topic now Cheesy
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Re: [XRP] Ripple Speculation
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NewalTurim
on 19/06/2017, 12:20:38 UTC
He is not fucking reading, lil trolls can not read at all!  Cry

I might not have the technical expertise, but I am certainly not trolling. Correct me on this please, if i am wrong.

The way I see it Ripple technology has a future, but not necessarily XRP as the currency bound to Ripple. Even though XRP is the native currency of the Ripple network. I know it does not entail counterparty risk and so far is the only asset on the network and implementing another digital asset might lead to that counterparty risk or liabilities in balances. XRP eliminates the risk, but it is not necessary for the Ripple network to sustain.

So there is the chance that the Ripple network will make it, but XRP wont.