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Re: [ANN] TenX: Making Blockchain assets spendable
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jemiro
on 27/10/2018, 02:27:00 UTC
I was enthralled by Tenx one year ago. Made a nice profit, only to loose it and more on Deep Brain. Kind of funny this thread's tone and even the exchangeless token airdrop reminds me of a few DBC discussions.

I'm beginning to wonder if these late game wtf coin airdrops are just part of a bag of tricks.   
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Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
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jemiro
on 22/09/2018, 21:05:02 UTC
⭐ Merited by bones261 (1)
Any coin that has optional privacy is total crap as privacy coin. It might work for something else, I don't know, their use is not clear.
what do you mean? privacy coins are needed for anonymous transactions. and I see more and more demand for privacy coins like monero and other.


not piling on, yes Zcash in z mode is very strong as long as there's enough z transactions going on. AFAIK it's still theoretically possible to stick out like a sore thumb. Dash had a great marketing run in the Bull market after they dropped the darkcoin name but it's really just a BTC mixer.

i made decent gains on Dash, Zcash, Particle and Nav but it recently became obvious XMR was/is dominating this category like the 1972 NFL Dolphins.  I keep reading more in our crooked mainstream news about how 'bad' Monero is. Not much about the others.

And everytime it gets dragged through the news I buy a little more.
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Re: Can you wait?
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jemiro
on 14/08/2018, 01:58:10 UTC
I heard the theory that large mining companies are trying to remove small miners who took out loans for this industry

read today on CCN that many ETH projects are selling off - but the article doesn't say why. Looks like the NEO clan is being hit too.
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Re: Can you wait?
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jemiro
on 14/08/2018, 01:39:27 UTC
Wait? I bought more.  
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Re: Coinbase will have to list Cardano because...
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jemiro
on 11/08/2018, 15:12:13 UTC
Coinbase will have to list BTG because..
Coinbase will have to list NEO because...
Coinbase will have to list TRON because...
Coinbase will have to list my arse because..

More coin exchanges would need to open ADA to trade with other coins. NEO and TRON could fill those gaps too but none have the market cap to anchor it like BTC, LTC and ETH. CB was kind of forced into Bitcoin Cash but that's another story.

The way some Govt's and banks are hindering the technology there may be no cryptocurrency options other than stealth coins trading/buying/selling/moving capital/storing wealth...on floating decentralized quantum proof enrcrypted networks.  Grin
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Re: ⚡[ANN] TOKENPAY ⚡ SCAMMED 1 MILLION $ FROM BOUNTY AND REFERRAL PROGRAM ⚡
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jemiro
on 05/05/2018, 20:06:02 UTC
was about to buy tpay two weeks ago but I was late and the price went up so fast i only bought a little.

so should we stick a fork in tpay or wait it out?
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Re: ANN [MCO] MONACO #1 Cryptocurrency Payments Card
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jemiro
on 19/04/2018, 23:02:19 UTC
Spread the bars. Spike today began at ~23:50 UTC. At 00:01 UTC it went vertical. Note the time. Definite signs of a mob driven pump. May or may not be organized but I'll bet anything Monaco is near the top of the loser board tomorrow. 
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Re: [ANN]BYTOM: An interoperational protocol for diversified byte assets
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jemiro
on 31/03/2018, 00:04:53 UTC
We really can't say if someone is messing with it or it's naturally growing. I'd like to say it looks natural but the past week has been pretty spectacular. It's like watching a fish swim up a waterfall.
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Re: bitcoin will rise up again ?
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jemiro
on 15/03/2018, 01:56:03 UTC
BTC and friends need time to get clear of Mt Gox redux, shitconnect, exchange hacks and various other bad headlines. Too many people that were gungho in Dec don't feel safe back in the market yet. Some ICO regulation and taking down the big pump and dump groups would go a long way imo.



 
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Re: How can I find a good altcoin?
by
jemiro
on 17/01/2018, 21:35:52 UTC
Bottom line, will someone need a certain service or give value to a certain coin in a few years that you can buy cheap now? None of us know.
As the current deep correction works out the new mellow spot between the old highs and lows I suspect the most popular ones should begin to gain value first.

But it seems more fun and educational when you use your own beliefs and knowledge to choose what will work and won't work. Also, I've learned the hard way to separate marketing hype from actual functionality/interest/team capability.
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Re: Why every coin dumping now? I am losing huge money
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jemiro
on 14/01/2018, 17:16:06 UTC
Tether is at a $1.02 if that says anything. By 10:00 am California time Monday morning I think we'll be at 750 bill on https://coinmarketcap.com but I'm not sure why so many alts just took a #2. Corrections still need something to trigger them. we'll see the 1 trillion dollar marketcap benchmark hit in March so unless you have a totally worthless coin/token you'd like to shift to something you know will grow, stay put.  
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Re: Bitcoin going down - altcoins bleeding again o WHY??????????????
by
jemiro
on 11/11/2017, 03:44:44 UTC
I don't get it either. Overall the marketcap is down 5% from the high of 208 billion a few days ago. BCH is only up 7 billion from 11/04, my last market snapshot. BTC is down 14 billion. Yet most of the bigger alts are down 10-20%. My tools are too basic to see where the $$$ is but it isn't in the top 100. Tether is only up 64 milion from 11/04. Strange days indeed.

It's november now, coins have done very well this year, rised alot. I think many people have cashed out their profits.

I thought that too but the market cap doesn't agree. I know most of the influx after China contracted pussyitus went to BTC but the cap is still near an ATH at 200 billion, not far off from the 208 billion hit just a few days ago. I'm not saying something funny is going on, just that the market is acting insane. So many knee jerk, inexperienced or greedy investors make prediction, technical and even most fundamental analysis completely useless. Oh well. I'll still keep dropping about $500 a month across the top 100 until I get that early retirement nailed down. Better than wasting it on easy women and other vices.
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Re: Bitcoin going down - altcoins bleeding again o WHY??????????????
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jemiro
on 11/11/2017, 00:34:18 UTC
I don't get it either. Overall the marketcap is down 5% from the high of 208 billion a few days ago. BCH is only up 7 billion from 11/04, my last market snapshot. BTC is down 14 billion. Yet most of the bigger alts are down 10-20%. My tools are too basic to see where the $$$ is but it isn't in the top 100. Tether is only up 64 milion from 11/04. Strange days indeed.
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Re: [ANN] TenX: Question about Rewards
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jemiro
on 03/11/2017, 19:11:11 UTC
This from what I understand is where Monaco just shafted it's holders. They dropped the rewards for holding Monaco that would pay the holders a % of payment volume.

From the TenX whitepaper:
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Fee Disbursement Flow:
For every card transaction a merchant accepts, the merchant pays 0.5-3% in the form of a
merchant discount fee. This fee is then split among his bank, also called the acquiring bank, the
card scheme and the issuing bank. The fee that is paid to the issuing bank is called the
interchange fee. Traditionally this fee is plain profit for the issuer, but often is also used to give
rewards to the user in form of air miles or similar benefits. At TenX, we reward our users with
PAY tokens on every purchase to allow them to become a token holder. Subsequently, PAY
token holders will receive an incentive of 0.5% of the entire payment volume on the TenX
payment platform initially on a monthly basis.
TenX aims to distribute the reward in shorter
periods of time in the future, with a target of hourly reward distribution.

Hopefully TenX won't do the same, it's why I'm holding. What's not clear, is the math around how much each person will receive from the .5%. If in 12 months the total volume of PAY transactions is 10 million USD a month, how do you figure what each 100 tokens will receive back? Is the .5% distributed across all tokens available? If I understand it right, .5% (half of 1%) of 10mill would be $50,000. If there are approx 125,000,000 tokens that would be .0004 cents per token. Or $4 per 10,000 tokens? Am I getting that right?
anyone?
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Re: [ANN] TenX: Question about Rewards
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jemiro
on 03/11/2017, 02:28:32 UTC
This from what I understand is where Monaco just shafted it's holders. They dropped the rewards for holding Monaco that would pay the holders a % of payment volume.

From the TenX whitepaper:
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Fee Disbursement Flow:
For every card transaction a merchant accepts, the merchant pays 0.5-3% in the form of a
merchant discount fee. This fee is then split among his bank, also called the acquiring bank, the
card scheme and the issuing bank. The fee that is paid to the issuing bank is called the
interchange fee. Traditionally this fee is plain profit for the issuer, but often is also used to give
rewards to the user in form of air miles or similar benefits. At TenX, we reward our users with
PAY tokens on every purchase to allow them to become a token holder. Subsequently, PAY
token holders will receive an incentive of 0.5% of the entire payment volume on the TenX
payment platform initially on a monthly basis.
TenX aims to distribute the reward in shorter
periods of time in the future, with a target of hourly reward distribution.

Hopefully TenX won't do the same, it's why I'm holding. What's not clear, is the math around how much each person will receive from the .5%. If in 12 months the total volume of PAY transactions is 10 million USD a month, how do you figure what each 100 tokens will receive back? Is the .5% distributed across all tokens available? If I understand it right, .5% (half of 1%) of 10mill would be $50,000. If there are approx 125,000,000 tokens that would be .0004 cents per token. Or $4 per 10,000 tokens? Am I getting that right?
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Re: [ANN] TenX: Making Blockchain assets spendable
by
jemiro
on 03/11/2017, 02:12:42 UTC

Sort of trying but how far along are they-this is just an ICO. Is MC/VISA locked in as they imply? Not as easy as it sounds. No COMIT or user/token holder rewards? I'll pass.
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] FunFair.io - Disrupting Online Gaming - New Casino Platform
by
jemiro
on 01/11/2017, 01:29:03 UTC
Hi Guys,

Mildly interested in this but struggle to see a significant upside to support the risk of getting involved.

Market cap for this coin could never be very high given the global market for online gambling is only $35B aprox 35% of the current market cap for bitcoin. To reach just $1, this coin would need a market cap of around $4B. With the current price of around $0.2 this isn't that good..


You mean .02. I'd be ecstatic if it was .20. It's at a low point for sure and people looking for quick 5-10% hits drop like flies when things slide. They invest like gamblers ironically so I suspect many will be back when the casino opens. At that point the coins are tokens for the first (100% honest) games and I see quite a strong upside. I don't see 1.00, it has to remain competitive with other online casinos. I do see ~.25 as the actual price next year. I'm not sure yet how token/coin holders benefit when other casinos buy the technology unless they will also run on FUN tokens.  
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Re: ANN [MCO] MONACO #1 Cryptocurrency Payments Card
by
jemiro
on 31/10/2017, 18:00:37 UTC
So just Singapore for now? Huh What about EU, N & S America, Hong Kong, Japan, ect? The websites press link won't come up for me. With TenX being a few months ahead on issuing cards in the EU and still acting like they're mired in quicksand I'm not 100% convinced this is the beginning. Visa/MC seem to be bigger hurdles to success than the technology on these coins.
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Re: [ANN] TenX: Making Blockchain assets spendable
by
jemiro
on 30/10/2017, 01:39:51 UTC
After getting down about all my bags feeling lighter it's really nice to come on here and see the all around positive attitudes. MCO ppl are still just praying for an issuer.

Most my coins are all looking very positive to the future right now. PAY, FUN, OAX, ETH, QTUM, NXS, PART. Not sure about BTM or LSK but I'm pretty sure I can break even on those soon enough. The next five months should be good.  Grin
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Re: [ANN]BYTOM: PASSES SEC HOWEY TEST!
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jemiro
on 29/10/2017, 23:26:05 UTC
https://medium.com/@Bytom_Official/bytom-weekly-news-october-4th-week-775585be8a58
Bytom Becomes the First Non-Securities Public Blockchain Project in the USA
And other developments. Slowly but surely things are moving in very good direction.