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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: 500$ investments in currencies less than 0,30$
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autistaorange
on 30/06/2017, 21:34:24 UTC
Thank you for your answer.
Can you tell me where can I find low cap coins ? Where buy this coins ?
And do you have a Portfolio of low caps ? Smiley

Thank you.

Low cap as in low market cap. Smiley

Anything below 1 million has great potential. Cheesy

Always research the project, don't go throwing your money around at everything you find.

http://coincap.io/
https://coinmarketcap.com/

When you buy coins for hold, did you store the coins on Bittrex or Poloniex ? Or on a private Wallet ?
I wondering that because if I buy 10 differents coins I need to download the 10 wallets ?

Absolutely hold these tokens in your own wallet.  Do not leave them on exchanges for long periods of time.  It will be a pain managing wallets, but it's what must be done.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [SNT] Official Status Network Speculation
by
autistaorange
on 29/06/2017, 17:28:04 UTC
It's in this thread, just read up ;-)
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [SNT] Official Status Network Speculation
by
autistaorange
on 28/06/2017, 23:59:56 UTC
Has anyone been able to get into the Status iOS or Google Play beta to use the app?  I want to use/see it...  Could you possibly share some screenshots or videos with me?  
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [SNT] Official Status ICO Speculation
by
autistaorange
on 28/06/2017, 23:32:40 UTC
anyone can tell me what was the price people bought it at the ICO in BTC? thx!


0.00000987 btc /snt
0.00010000 eth /snt     1000 snt /1 eth

around $0.037 at ICO on 20th June.


Hope this helps.


It was 10,000 SNT for 1 eth. 
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: BTC send unconfirmed purchace
by
autistaorange
on 28/06/2017, 20:50:36 UTC
Just wait it out, it should get picked up eventually.  But if low fee is the problem, next time do a higher fee. 
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Help with access to coins and transfer!
by
autistaorange
on 28/06/2017, 00:24:18 UTC
You probably shouldn't buy paper wallets off of ebay.  People could scam you and steal your coins by keeping track of your keys...
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Board Mining support
Re: Mining
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 22:17:47 UTC
I need some tips on mining BTC.I am very new to this Forum

It's better to buy than to mine today.  If you have the extra hardware and electricity laying around already being used, then go ahead and set up a miner.  But it's not worth it otherwise.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: freze ?
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 22:11:27 UTC
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: ICO launch questions
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 21:03:24 UTC
You should consider hiring someone who knows what they're doing.  Try coinality? 
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Re: what do you use to Buy Bitcoin with Fiat?
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 19:38:10 UTC
I am using localbitcoins to buy and sell my bitcoins as it supports my bank account and their are users from my local so that i can do transaction in my local fiat currency and the escrow system is very good of this site.

How has your local bitcoin experience been?  Has anyone tried to scam you?  Does your bank charge you any fees?
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Easiest and fastest way of buying Bitcoin
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 19:24:15 UTC
I need to buy bitcoin and fast with credit card.
Which service is the most reliable? can you guys give me some tips?

Coinbase takes some time with account and credit card validation though. But once it works, it works well!  They are the only exchange i've used a credit card on. 
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Security for long term storage - can you evaluate this proposal?
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 19:03:55 UTC
What if you lose the password of that zip file? I mean you can host even your wallet.dat file (can rename it or even encrypt it within a video/song/image if your password is long enough it would be hard to break the file).

Other things you could do personally I am also a lover of these BIP39 seeds cuz with them I can keep multiple addresses and not just for bitcoin!:
  • You take some poem and take every first word of a sentence and see if it can generate the keys from those words.
  • You take some book like harry potter and starting from the page X to an page X+11 you take every first/last word of the page and see if you can generate the keys. (or from every 5th row etc.)
  • Or even generate the keys and engrave them onto a metal plate that you will keep with yourself

There are a lot of ways you just need to be creative!

By storing them online you still trust the 3rd party that their servers won't fall apart. Maybe don't save all in one zip but rather put them on multiple locations divided.

Great ideas.  So would you memorize the book and page number?  It may be better to go with something that's not physical.  What if you lose the book or your spouse/parent throws it away (lol).  That way you could like google the declaration of independence or something and know it starts at line XYZ. 
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Re: Security for long term storage - can you evaluate this proposal?
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 18:49:33 UTC
What I would ideally want is a secure way of storing the bitcoins online (so I am not vulnerable to physical theft or damage to my property). So how about the the following:
I create a wallet and the 12 word recovery phrase. Then I create various files that contain these words separately. For example I write a couple of the words on a piece of paper, then take a photo of that paper. I record a video of myself saying or spelling a couple of other words. I put a couple more in a spreadsheet, etc. Then I put all these files in a folder and zip it with a password, and then save that zip in a usb stick and on a cloud service.

What would you say about something like that?

This idea sounds complicated.  You could store in a multiple bank security deposit boxes.  Store either paper wallets or flash drives in there.  If flash drive, have it password protected. 

if you're printing paper wallets, make sure it's not a public printer.  Preferably a "dumb" printer, an old school one.
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Re: what do you use to Buy Bitcoin with Fiat?
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 18:33:16 UTC
Which website is your favorite and why? And which other exchanges have you used to buy successfully? (Or failures)

Coinbase, Bittrex, Kraken, Poloniex.  They all work well.  Some have occasional down time, but overall they are good.  Coinbase is my favorite because it's been around for a long time and has shown long term security and reliability.
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Board Project Development
Re: [Help] Software Engineer needs help
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 18:21:15 UTC
Hello folks,

im software developer, and i'm banging my head day after day to find some ideas to develop with bitcoins, something, a service, a exchanger, online game ....

I need you help, what do you think you need in bitcoin world, i really want to develop my own business and start something...

Any help?

I've always wanted to make a video game based on blockchain/crypto.  The hard part there is that, hundreds and hundreds of new video games are released every day.  So your game would get buried instantly.  You have to think about what you could make that people would actually use and that would not just get buried by all the new crypto projects around you. 
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Re: Bachelor project: creating a cryptocurrency. Guidance needed! :)
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 18:12:06 UTC
Your welcome Smiley

I found this, BasicCoin, written entirely in Python, with just 600 lines of code!!!

https://github.com/zack-bitcoin/basiccoin

Hey nice find!  I love python and may take a look at this myself. 
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: Need team members to launch an ICO
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 18:04:33 UTC
Can you provide any more information about the product?
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: How difficult is it to pick up Blockchain Coding?
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 17:40:33 UTC
If you've studied for a year, it's time to check out some code from an open source project and do some tinkering.  Get your hands dirty a bit. 

Are you looking to do it yourself or hire someone?  You could try coinality.com if you're looking to hire someone.  There may be other sites out there similar to it.
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: Segwit and the fork
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 17:26:28 UTC
Hi,

Please could someone explain the concept of hard fork, soft fork and segwit.

What is the background? why is it happening? and what are the potential implications?

Thanks

Andreas explains forks for "newbies"  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpeceXY1QBM
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Board Exchanges
Re: Poloniex Or Bittrex?
by
autistaorange
on 27/06/2017, 17:19:13 UTC
Bittrex is great.  They have been stable for me through several withdrawals.  Polo is okay, but i've read they have some slow withdrawals at times that can last weeks.