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Re: Link zu geleakten daten deutscher politiker
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f4
on 05/01/2019, 15:58:41 UTC
Ist wohl genau die Art Daten für welche Plattformen wie Steemit entwickelt worden sind
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Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf
by
f4
on 18/01/2018, 18:10:06 UTC
Die kompromisslos dogmatische, in weiten Teilen unsachliche Form in welcher die Debatte auf allen Plattformen geführt wird lässt keinen der beiden Standpunkte überzeugend aussehen.

Aber wenn jemand wie Gavin Adresen die Seiten gewechselt hat scheinen die Meinungsverschiedenheiten schon ziemlich fundamental gewesen zu sein.

https://news.bitcoin.com/satoshi-nakamotos-confidant-gavin-andresen-throws-support-behind-bitcoin-cash/
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Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf
by
f4
on 18/01/2018, 16:14:24 UTC
Das Core Team besteht aus hardcore Etatisten.
Hier ein Zitat von Luke Dashjr:
"God has obliged you to consensually GIVE some portion of your property to the State for its uses."
https://twitter.com/LukeDashjr/status/934159650374680577

Einer der Hauptinvestoren von Blockstream ist Henri de Castries
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_de_Castries

Also ich finde die Sache stinkt zum Himmel

Der Bruch der Bitcoin Community in zwei Parteien hat wohl 2014 nach dem Gox-Desaster angefangen, mit der Wahl von Brock Pierce zum CEO der Bitcoin Foundation.

https://bitcoinfoundation.org/forum/index.php?/topic/951-post-your-bitcoin-foundation-resignations-here/

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=610521.0
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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f4
on 18/01/2018, 13:47:25 UTC

Just because Hasflare has been around, dosent means they will stay around, they have screwed to many customers, and internet is full of disguist against them, "never again doing business with russians" etc etc


HashCoins / Hashflare is actually an Estonian company.

When you look at the never ending list of breached, hacked, seized and scam exchanges, I dont know a single one from 2011 that is still fully operational today, except a russian one, that appeared to be rock solid through all the crysis Bitcoin faced the past 7 years.
Alhtough they where hacked in 2012 they covered losses from reserves and trading resumed in a matter of hours.

Just a few examples I was involved in, where people lost Billions of Dollars;

Crypsty (US - hacked)

Vircurex (US - insolvency)

WeExchange (US - scam)

Tradehill (US - shut down)

Mt.Gox (JP - goxxed)

Mintpal (UK - scam)

Bitcoin-24 (DE - seized)

Justcoin (NO - closed due to regulations)

Bitcoin-Central (FR - hacked)

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@michaelmatthews/list-of-bitcoin-hacks-2012-2016


Besides that maybe I have to admit it was revealed in 2017 that BTC-E has been the destination of stolen funds from Mt. Gox, and was involved in the biggest money laundering in human history, with BTC 300.000 / 4 billion USD.
They reopened under wex.nz this year, promising to pay the customers back all their funds.

I dont know about business in Russia, but they really seem to know how to get shit done Cheesy
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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f4
on 18/01/2018, 01:55:18 UTC
The great thing on this "hashflare VS crypterra" issue is, time will tell which is scam and which is not.
I personally wouldnt invest a huge amount on a new platform, especially not when on the first research you get threads like this, and there is no proof they are actually mining.

Hashflare has been around for years and is the best cloudmining atm, if you dont like the conditions of their contract dont use them.
If you havent purchased a contract months ago, getting a new contract indeed isnt profitable in the current situation (BTC-price / difficulty / TH price), but that doesnt mean hashflare is scam.
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Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf
by
f4
on 17/01/2018, 23:50:34 UTC
The Biggest Heist Possibly EVER is Happening NOW!


"1. Early November it's announced BTC will have two Futures Market.
2. Shortly after the announcement Hedge Fund Managers along with the wealthy elite start buying up BTC by the billions in order to drive price up to ATH (19k) with the knowledge of knowing they would short the 1st BPOE future.
3. First Future Market set at 15k
4. ..... "


Interessant o_O


Der erste Teil wurde ja schon vor dem Future Launch diskutiert und ist auch eingetreten.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKsFDx3Ujzc&t=31s

Dem Redditpost nach geht Wallstreet bei dem zweiten Future long?
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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f4
on 17/01/2018, 21:45:55 UTC
Holy shit, it WAS all about the expiring futures contracts.

Market closed at 4:30p EST. Buyback now in session.

The CME Future Close is still to come

http://coinview.co/calendar
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Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf
by
f4
on 17/01/2018, 19:02:46 UTC

Versteh nicht ganz wie er bei der Schließung des ersten Futurevertrags auf heute Abend kommt, der sollte eigentlich am 26. Januar sein

http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/equity-index/us-index/bitcoin_product_calendar_futures.html

Das hab ich auch so gelesen. Eventuell klärt das einer der Experten auf ...

Der CBEO Future schließt tatsächlich heute Abend, CME ist am 26. Januar.

http://coinview.co/calendar
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Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf
by
f4
on 17/01/2018, 18:46:53 UTC
http://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/maerkte/devisen-rohstoffe/bitcoin-ripple-ether-bitcoin-kurs-im-freien-fall/20854850-all.html

In den Kommentaren dazu steht:
Quote from: Herr Aris Hägermann
17.01.2018, 15:25 Uhr

Wer nicht als Volltrottel sterben will, sollte sich erstmal informieren, bevor er ein Urteil abgibt. Heute Abend um 22h läuft der erste Terminvertrag auf Bitcoin ab, und es wird mit viel Geld auf den Kursverfall spekuliert. Um das gewünschte Ergebnis zu produzieren, wird von Großinvestoren massiv Bitcoin verkauft. Da er immer noch die "Leitwährung" ist, werden alle anderen Coin mitgerissen. Spätestens ab 22h geht es wieder steil bergauf. Bekanntlich Bekanntlich ergibt sich ein Preis durch das Verhältnis von Angebot und Nachfrage, und die Krypto-Börsen kommen mit der hohen Nachfrage kaum zurecht. Sagte er und lehnte sich dabei auch sehr weit aus dem Fenster Wink

Bin mal gespannt.
Danke, das ist interessant. Hat da jemand mehr Infos oder Ideen?

Versteh nicht ganz wie er bei der Schließung des ersten Futurevertrags auf heute Abend kommt, der sollte eigentlich am 26. Januar sein

http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/equity-index/us-index/bitcoin_product_calendar_futures.html
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Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf
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f4
on 17/01/2018, 16:54:57 UTC
http://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/maerkte/devisen-rohstoffe/bitcoin-ripple-ether-bitcoin-kurs-im-freien-fall/20854850-all.html

In den Kommentaren dazu steht:
Quote from: Herr Aris Hägermann
17.01.2018, 15:25 Uhr

Wer nicht als Volltrottel sterben will, sollte sich erstmal informieren, bevor er ein Urteil abgibt. Heute Abend um 22h läuft der erste Terminvertrag auf Bitcoin ab, und es wird mit viel Geld auf den Kursverfall spekuliert. Um das gewünschte Ergebnis zu produzieren, wird von Großinvestoren massiv Bitcoin verkauft. Da er immer noch die "Leitwährung" ist, werden alle anderen Coin mitgerissen. Spätestens ab 22h geht es wieder steil bergauf. Bekanntlich Bekanntlich ergibt sich ein Preis durch das Verhältnis von Angebot und Nachfrage, und die Krypto-Börsen kommen mit der hohen Nachfrage kaum zurecht. Sagte er und lehnte sich dabei auch sehr weit aus dem Fenster Wink

Bin mal gespannt.

Klingt zumindest deutlich plausibler als Grund für den Drop als die Nachrichten aus Korea und China, der Bitconnect Exit und Chinesisches Neujahr.
Die Vermutung das die CME Bitcoin in Grund und Boden shortet um günstig einzusteigen war ja von Anfang an da.
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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f4
on 17/01/2018, 16:45:55 UTC
Just look what happened to Bitconnect.
I guess next is Usi-Tech, followed by Tether.
You really should do your research before sending money anywhere.

Difficulty is jumping up crazy, maybe I was a bit too optimistic with only 18% difficulty increase every 10 days.

When BTC prices and difficulty keep moving at these rates, I am looking forward to see how many people will keep mining at a loss.

Current daily revenue for 1 TH is USD 1,44 minus USD 0,32 electricity @1 cent / kwh.
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Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf
by
f4
on 16/01/2018, 16:54:00 UTC
Mitte Januar scheint ein typischer Sellout Zeitpunkt zu sein

https://i.redd.it/twe79v68sea01.jpg

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Re: mmpool.org - 1.5% fee DGM/PPS - tx fees/vardiff/merge mine/tor
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f4
on 14/01/2018, 18:23:03 UTC
The blockreward is divided by all of the round shares, when the whole share number increases significantly of course your percentages of the whole reward drops.
Nice to see some serious hashrate on mmpool again, although I guess it is just the classic pool hopping at this stage.
What about the fees, are they divided by the shares or all obtained by the finder?
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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f4
on 14/01/2018, 02:39:52 UTC
Well at least you were told that before  Wink
As you make 80% of the profit in the first 2 months of the whole contract reinvesting is pretty pointless.
Some guy on Telegram suggested hashflare should switch to mining BCH.


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Re: TravelFlex : Decentralized Social Network & Payment System
by
f4
on 13/01/2018, 23:40:56 UTC
https://travelflex.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Travelflex-WhitePapersEN.pdf

At least the DAG Algo isnt the standard ERC20 Token.
Although there is nothing special besides that, I really like the idea an the whole concept, it's all about crossing borders.
It seems more like a crypto you would actually use in a convenient way for payments.
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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f4
on 12/01/2018, 13:46:47 UTC
How do you mean, its not expected since the expected was a drop in difficulty, and how can higher difficulty be nothing to worry about when the price of the bitcoin is not rising?

The fork last year, with a huge swap in hashrate was a special event, since that balanced again I made the prediction that difficulty may rise 18% for the next ~26 difficulty changes over the next 12 months. Thats a difficulty increase of 2000% over one year, as it adds up. Even then you would get out of hashflare breaking even. Every difficulty increase under 18% means profit. Last change was only +3% with 110% pool luck, so things are looking pretty good.



Higher difficulty with lesser amounts of hashes, and lower returns, As we have seen before, i bet the hashrate dissapears after increase in difficulty is a fact. So tell me, what is good with that, and how do we make more money when this happens, we dont, since the fees is kept by the pools, and we get none of it.

Was the increase in price for the Hashpower also a good business for us?

I noticed the repeating huge spikes of hashrate everytime right before the difficulty change, I still dont get why that is, but the overall curve is straight up.

My assumption was that cloudmining is more profitable than getting an Antminer S9, as hashflare gets electricity cheaper, and with the discounts in November paying $ 1,30 / 10 GHs it was way cheaper than getting the hardware yourself.
But with the insanly high fees and a clogged up mempool that almost doubles the current blockreward and hashflare not paying out these fees, getting an S9 would have been more profitable after all.
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
by
f4
on 12/01/2018, 10:56:26 UTC
The expected ~ +16 % difficulty increase in a few hours is still in the +18% / 10 days prediction with a acceptable ROI, so nothing to worry about.
Last difficulty peroid was much more profitable than expected anyway.

In the longterm price and difficulty always get to a level where profits are minimal, but in the greens with the cheapest electricity available.

China is still dominating the mining industry, no matter if BCH or BTC, but this is about to change.
Afaik ViaBTC is closing down their cloud mining service.
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling - Cheaper fees
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f4
on 11/01/2018, 15:55:07 UTC
Good Morning! https:/[Suspicious link removed]/7uAQx30Pin
 Looky what I found:
—ACINQ, Blockstream, and Lightning Labs announced that a release candidate for the Lightning Network 1.0 was READY along with a successful cross-implementation test on Bitcoin mainnet. Could you please share your thoughts on what impact this could have on the Bitcoin network in the long run?
Lightning Network will help Bitcoin and Litecoin scale. I'm very excited about this and looking forward to it being used by everyone very soon. Cross-chain atomic swaps will also make it very easy for people to interchangeably use Bitcoin and Litecoin.
      
      Have a pleasant Day. Grin

Bitcoin’s Lightning Network Will Likely Fail Due To Several Possible Reasons
https://medium.com/@curt0/lightning-network-will-likely-fail-due-to-several-possible-reasons-336c6c47f049

Even with centralized payment channels and more regulation LN doesnt necessarily need to fail.
People will use the most established and convenient system.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHFrf5ci_g
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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
by
f4
on 09/01/2018, 19:54:35 UTC
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Current daily mining profit for 1 TH is 13021 satoshis, my last five payouts on hashflare were around 14500 satoshis per TH.
Are the pools just lucky atm or is there another reason for that?

I doubt they finally pay the fees additionally to the block reward.

Probably the additional amount is just from the fees from every transaction confirmed by the pool you are pointing plus the luck of the pool. The 13021 satoshis you are saying is just the estimated earnings per ths having just 100% luck

I doubt the increase of the payouts has to do with the luck of the pool, as the average luck for the hashflare pools seems as usual, although BTCChina is at 108% for the last 3 days, which is only 33% of the pools used on hashflare.
https://btc.com/




China banned ICOs, Bitcoin as payment system and most exchanges moved to south korea.
Still 60% of the Bitcoin Hashpower ~15.000 Petahash/s  are located in China, due to the cheap energy.
The biggest manufacturer of ASIC-Miners is also located in China.

Now it seems like the government wants to ban mining in China and asks mining firms to 'orderly exit' business.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201801/05/WS5a4eb4cba31008cf16da527c.html

The big mining centers could move to Mongolia or the US.

Should the government really enforce the ban of mining, this is actually great news for hashflare users, as it could lead to a huge temporarily drop in hashrate.

AFAIK the hashflare mining centers are located in Estonia and Russia, they are also working on a new one in Iceland.

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Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare
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f4
on 08/01/2018, 14:58:52 UTC
Current daily mining profit for 1 TH is 13021 satoshis, my last five payouts on hashflare were around 14500 satoshis per TH.
Are the pools just lucky atm or is there another reason for that?

I doubt they finally pay the fees additionally to the block reward.