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Re: [ANN][ENK] Enkronos - Trusted Blockchain Credit System for Data Driven Campaign
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Sarspin
on 18/07/2018, 22:28:09 UTC
Is the Crowdsale of this project started or not? I am seeing the timer on the website but do not know that it is for the coming of the Crowdsale or for the end of the Crowdsale. I am trying to invest in this project.
The crowdsale is now not opened it will be opened as scheduled on their website. The starting date of the ICO will be 18th september 2018. After that date you can invest in this project to get the shares in the project. I appreciate your investment in this project because it is a high potential project.
On 18th September try to invest in the first hours as in that time you will have the chance to get the 8% discount in the price of the coin. It will save much of your money or may give you some extra coins. Collect as much coins as possible as the price of each coin will give you much return.
Yes that is a good chance for getting some extra coin from their investment if they come in that time of the ICO and invest. First of all I will suggest everyone to invest in the early hours for getting that discount while if someone come late then they will also be lucky as they will get a chance to invest in a project which is running from already and which will use this token in their apps and the price of it will increase in the passage of time.
Thanks for your guidance.

What do you say about the team members and about the background of the project? How much can we trust on the project and its team.
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Re: 💥【ANN】🚀【pre-ICO】🚀Unboxed - Influencer Marketing 2.0 🚀 GET PAID TO POST💥
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Sarspin
on 18/07/2018, 21:41:38 UTC
If I now in this project then how much profit will I get after the end of the ICO? Will it rise on the exchanges or it will remain on its actual price on the exchanges?
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Re: [ANN][ENK] Enkronos - Trusted Blockchain Credit System for Data Driven Campaign
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Sarspin
on 18/07/2018, 21:40:04 UTC
Is the Crowdsale of this project started or not? I am seeing the timer on the website but do not know that it is for the coming of the Crowdsale or for the end of the Crowdsale. I am trying to invest in this project.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 6X RX 470 win 7 rig
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Sarspin
on 11/05/2017, 16:46:14 UTC
I am waiting for my H97 aniversary, but it look like 6X RX470 are not working on win 7? Even with 6gpumod?

So what is the better in my case:

Try win10 (must purchase it)

Or win 8 (I already have a DVD but never tried mining with it)

Or is there some story where it could work in Win7?

TIA

The H97 works with 6XR9 nano or R9 390 with Win 8.1.
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Re: [2017-03-22] China Cartel Shakedown - BU vs BTC
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Sarspin
on 25/03/2017, 07:32:05 UTC
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"they’re moving away from open source code for their fixes"

For anyone who cares about Bitcoin (and OSS in general), this should be enough to write off BU completely. 

If we wanted a centralized, closed-source system, we'd be using banks.


If the bitcoin core can increase the block size and reduce the network congestion, it is even better.
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Re: Does miners dump thier mined coins?
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Sarspin
on 02/03/2017, 10:51:36 UTC
I not hold mined coins. Instantly sell them at market price.
Price can move both up and down.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

I usually put them 10% higher than the market price. If they sell, that is good.
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Re: Speculation about a big AMD GPU (or HBM ram) on the new process (490x etc)
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Sarspin
on 25/11/2016, 17:50:37 UTC
And what about deifferent anlgo? when rx490 will be released there will be z-cash which can be more profitable tha eth..
Well didn't you hit the nail on the head with that statement 5 months ago. Wink
Z-cash is alot more profitable than Eth right now! Cheesy

A few days ago, the ZCash is not as profitable. It is more profitable just after the recent pump. It might not last.
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Re: [2016-10-23] Safello acquires ICBIT and appoints founder as new CTO
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Sarspin
on 23/10/2016, 09:50:16 UTC
"As part of the acquisition, ICBIT’s founder and CEO Aleksey Bragin, is assuming the role of  Safello Chief Technology Officer. Bragin is also President of the ReactOS Foundation and a lecturer at the Moscow State Technical University. His first task will be overseeing the integration of his old technology into the new platform, and then further grow Safello's offering.

"In Safello we found a partner and a home for our technology. I am very excited to bring our expertise to Safello and continue development of our platform under the Safello brand. I am confident in Safello becoming a global leader in the blockchain and cryptocurrency market."

- Aleksey Bragin, ICBIT CEO & Founder

Having launching late in 2011, the Russian ICBIT was the very first bitcoin exchange to offer futures contracts. 12000 customers executed 11.6 million trades on the platform before it closed in March. The service let users trade anonymously, skipping the identification process required for AML/KYC requirements, which eventually led to it’s closure.

The exchange offered classic bitcoin trading for both dollars and rubles, and margin trading on a variety of futures products, such as BTC/USD, BTC/LTC, a unique Bitcoin Difficulty contract, and a classic S&P500 index. With no AML/KYC processing, there was no way to withdraw funds in dollars, or to US accounts. The company took a flat fee of 0.005 BTC per bitcoin from each contract.

ICBIT was widely cited in the mainstream press in 2013 as the only platform offering margin trading, including features on CNN, Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, Wired, and Businessweek.



Although it was one of the only exchange platforms to survive that long without being hacked, it was often criticized for several reasons. Low liquidity was often an issue, and scams were were simplified by the anonymous nature of trades. However, there wasn’t a centralized hot wallet holding several users’ bitcoins, and the site was considered extremely secure for its time.

Newer margin-trading exchanges like Bitfinex, which launched in 2014, didn’t have the same liquidity problems and quickly overtook ICBIT. A rebranded ICBIT site, called Orderbook.net, was subsequently issued a cease and desist notice from CFTC at the beginning of March, and US citizens were no longer able to trade options there legally. The site had closed by May, having paid all account holders in full.

“Company assets (trading engine, web frontend, auxillary utilities, premium domain name orderbook.net, original domain name icbit.se) might be considered for sale.”

- Orderbook.net

Safello launched in July 2013, with the goal to bring user-friendly, AML/KYC compliant bitcoin buying and selling service in the European market. The Swedish company started with only US$30,000 from private investors, and was among the first services to allow people to buy and sell bitcoin quickly with euros, sterling, and kronor. The site claims to have tens of thousands of customers, having traded over 100 million bitcoins.

A seed funding round of $600,000 in February 2014 helped the startup expand, and it has become the most popular way to buy bitcoin in the Swedish and German markets. The startup was subsequently chosen by Barclay’s bank to attend the Spring 2015 Techstars accelerator.



Safello and Everledger were the only bitcoin and blockchain technology companies out of ten in that session. The thirteen-week networking, mentoring, and development program for startups was focused on fintech innovation breakthroughs.

In May 2015, Safello ran a successful crowdfunding campaign backed by Barry Silbert’s Digital Currency Group, raising €629,949 (US$685,770) from 152 investors. The funds were earmarked for further expansion across Europe, and the company has since purchased the ICBit assets."
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Board Economics
Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 04/10/2016, 17:43:59 UTC
I might not be able to buy in another month or two because of budget constraints. I hope the price doesn't increase too much in that period or it at least goes back to manageable levels before the year ends. The last time I bought was at around $540 right about the time the Bitfinex incident happened. After that, I have only been able to add a few by way of signature campaign earnings. Hopefully, some of the the money that's going to come my way this December finds their way to my bitcoin wallet.

im not have any plan to buy bitcoin in this time, im focus at buying new vga and mining ethereum, so in this year my plan to reach 1ghs to mining ethereum, i hope the price of ethereum more stable at highest price like now, and bitcoin price can stable too.
Yeah.. ethereum price is increasing since last few days. but this is very valatile currency. no one can say anything about ethereum. but yes. you can hope for the best.. if you can afford mining equipment of ethereum then you should do it without any concern.


Mining is not affordable for me but I would surely invest my money in ETH and XMR in coming days as I am sure that they have good potential of giving me good profits in long run.

These two coins have the best community support and the development team. Etheruem is even better.
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Re: One way to undervolt R9 300 series cards by BIOS mod
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Sarspin
on 15/09/2016, 16:50:01 UTC
Any bios for sapphire 380 Nitro (elpida)?

You can use some kind of BIOS editor to do the mod yourself. There are many instructions on the internet.
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Board Economics
Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 09/09/2016, 07:57:27 UTC
Usually i bought bitcoin when the rate value is low, and sell it when the market value is high. I bought bitcoin for the purpose of trading ,investment and gambling. But when the value of bitcoin is in high price i didn't buy, i prefer to go on faucet for saving bitcoin.

I buy the bitcoin when the bitcoin price dropped abuot 20% from the peak. I do not buy when the price is too high.
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Re: One way to undervolt R9 300 series cards by BIOS mod
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Sarspin
on 25/08/2016, 08:18:46 UTC
currently im running 2x saphire nitro  R9 390 im undervolt to -15% and overclock to 1100mz no mod bios and running perfect at 31mhs
if i mod my bios what i get ?

For my own mod, I run the R9 390 below 1000mV, but the Core/Memory is just 975/1000 MHz, so the hash rate is just 27.4 MH/s.

You might need to mod the memory strap timing.

I heard the Eliovp has modified the Sapphire Nitro cards in the past.
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Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 07/08/2016, 11:02:43 UTC
I generally buy bitcoin because of its unstable price nature and also its flexible and compact ways of exchanging.


Well the price of bitcoin now is keep on rising so I guess if you are going to buy bitcoin the right time is to buy at low price. Don't wait for it to increase so that you aren't going to feel sorry when its too late. It is very easy to remember that always buy at low price and don't wait for it to raise to higher price.


The bitcoin price might trade around $580 for a few more weeks. After that, it will rise to around $660.
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Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 25/07/2016, 14:51:44 UTC
I have not bought anything yet with bitocin as we use it primarily for investment and savings but I have discussed with my wife at the end of the year we may treat each other to a small gift. I want a tablet and she wants some gold earrings. So we might exchange gifts with bitcoin over the Xmas period. Just an idea f course we see how it goes until then.

Even if you do not spend the bitcoin, and just hold it, you holding will reduce the number in circulation and will increase the price.

I prefer hold the most of the coin and wait for the price rise. But I also spend some to help the adoption.
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Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 10/07/2016, 19:35:25 UTC
I think it is good time to buy some bitcoin now. The price has dropped from $790 and it will rise after halving.

the time to run bitcoin is running out so quickly, and anybody who wants to catch the rocket to the moon is going to have only a couple of days to do it, because halving is done and these days would be the last couple of days ahead that price remains low before the huge rise.
Let's pray for that to happen mate, we are all optimistic here because of our interest to gain with our investment. Anything could happen but I see the future has a bright side.

That is right. But there is no need to pray. The past history proves that if we hold the bitcoin long, the price will rise.
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Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 26/06/2016, 08:47:25 UTC
I usually buy bitcoin when i feel like it i dont really always wait for the price to go down or anything i like to just chill out and have some bitcoin to gamble whenever i want and i dont have to work 11 jobs a day to pay for gambling because my gambling is small and just for fun!
That is good, we should only do gambling as entertainment and always consider that the most important is to make money and not the other way around, to make money buying bitcoins at a cheap price and keep it long term will always guarantee profit.

When we gamble, the most important thing is entertainment. I do not expect earn a penny from the gambling.
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Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 09/06/2016, 09:08:39 UTC
When bitcoin drops ten bucks, buy. When it rises 10 bucks, sell. Bitcoin goes up and down at the same price multiple times a day, and you can automate this process m
actualy this method or strategy is often used by many people to make a trade. You can also use this method to make purchases and sales in bitcoin. The key is patience. if you can do that. I'm sure you could get profit and huge earning

10bucks is not a good margin for short trades. Make it 20bucks as preferred by those quick traders.

If you will apply patience then no sense on doing a short trades. Pull most of your ammos then wait.

10 dollars is good for trading margin, it is 1.6%. But it also depends on the trading fees. 20 dollar is even better.
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Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
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Sarspin
on 27/05/2016, 16:22:55 UTC
Im buying bitcoins when the price goes down and hold it for a couple of months before selling it, cause when bitcoin goes down it will take weeks or months for it to go back  and go up..

This is also what I'm doing for trading, buying of bitcoins when the price is low and going to sell it when the price fluctuates to a higher price,
since I'm expecting for the price increase of bitcoin. I will just hold it today, and going to buy again when I got a profit to it.

now prices have gone up quite high, it certainly would be a decrease before approaching halving. so I will buy when it goes down, even though I had already bought when the price of $440-450.

I don't think it will decrease but instead it will going to stay strong on going its way to higher price as the time of halving comes.
So buy bitcoins today as many as you can.
Because when halving happens surely the time of harvesting your profit will come.

It is not too late to buy the bitcoin. But we should have bought them about a week ago, it was 10% cheaper.
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Re: One way to undervolt R9 300 series cards by BIOS mod
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Sarspin
on 20/05/2016, 15:19:35 UTC
In the HawaiiBiosReader, where do we change the default GPU core/memory frequency? I want default to be 950/1000MHz.
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Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ?
by
Sarspin
on 07/05/2016, 09:40:44 UTC
Well. I always buying bitcoin every week for gambling and trading, when i buy the bitcoin i always check the price first and if the time is good i will wait until the price of bitcoin is good.


dont buy bitcoin for gambling, is bad way to growing your money.
better to learn about trading, is good way to growing your money.


buy bitcoin for gambling it is a bad idea, if you want to play gambling, better looking bitcoin with free way, it's better when you lose you do not feel you are losing money too.

If you are buying bitcoin only for gambling purpose then you are ruining your money and life too, buy and keep it safe for the future.

If you can enjoy the procedure in the gambling, it is money well spent. It is like other entertainment activities.