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How to deal with India and countries that ban Crypto currencies
by
mko007
on 06/04/2018, 06:57:42 UTC
We all know that Bitcoin and other crypto currencies are borderless and also decentralized. When countries ban Bitcoin, they push the technology into the dark underbelly of the black markets and they even increase adoption.

Now we already determined that the Bitcoin technology is borderless and unstoppable, so the next logical thing you should do is to take this technology to the next step in it's evolution.

When some control freaks in NY introduced the controversial BitLicense, people who apposed it, simply relocated their business to Bitcoin-friendly states and continued as usual.

If you are a Bitcoin user and you are not allowed to spend your coins, then move those bitcoins to a country where they are welcome. Take that well deserved holiday of a life time in another Bitcoin friendly country.

You can still receive bitcoins as payment for services, but you cannot convert it to fiat or convert fiat to Bitcoin.   How to deal with India and countries that ban Crypto currencies

The governments that ban Bitcoin, should not receive the benefits of this technology. Make sure your bitcoins goes towards the Bitcoin friendly countries that deserve your support. Let them miss out on the taxes and the new job opportunities and the tourism income.
By : http://www.hiswift.com/othercoins/201804901/
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How to deal with India and countries that ban Crypto currencies
by
mko007
on 06/04/2018, 06:44:53 UTC
i think tne crpto currencies isnot ban
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Ethereum ASICs Are Here: What the New Miners Mean and What’s Next
by
mko007
on 06/04/2018, 06:43:19 UTC
ASIC-resistant no more?

That's the question circulating Tuesday in the wake of news that Bitmain, the China-based maker of hardware specialized for cryptocurrency software, had developed a new "ASIC" mining chip designed specifically to process ethereum transactions and claim the protocol's rewards.

Bitmain confirmed the release of its Antminer E3 chips, which will retail for $800, in a tweet that broke what had been weeks of speculation that it would soon launch such a product, one that ran counter to statements from company officials to CoinDesk even hours before.

Still, for ethereum's developers and users, the news wasn't exactly a surprise - it had long been theorized, even in creator Vitalik Buterin's earliest blog posts, that no algorithm for managing mining rewards would remain immune to ASICs forever.

Over time, Buterin's argument was that innovations would prevail, try as developers might to keep their code optimized for general-purpose computers.

Yet, ethereum developers have been quietly building defenses for this future, long promoting design choices intended to protect the blockchain against hardware meant to consolidate rewards in the hands of companies or individuals capable of operating at scale.

As such, some have even gone so far as to propose further changes following the day's news.

Such a step, a radical reworking of the software to render the new hardware unusable, might seem extreme if that weren't becoming the norm among cryptocurrencies. Already, monero and siacoin, two smaller cryptocurrencies, are taking steps to propose a change to its software that would effectively block efforts by Bitmain to grow its business there.

As for the impact on ethereum, however, much remains unclear at the moment.

For one, there are doubts in the ethereum community that Bitmain's mining chip is capable of significant performance increases, ones that would, say, be so pronounced they would inspire the widespread adoption of the hardware in the way bitcoin ASICs replaced hobby miners.

Further, there's the ethereum technical roadmap, which already includes a planned shift away from proof-of-work, the system that today enables mining at all.

Indeed, Buterin has remained silent on the launch, though in his past remarks, he's mostly focused on the idea that the impact of such an innovation is likely to be short-lived.

Speaking in a developer chat in February, Buterin wrote:

"I'm not convinced it's worth expending resources caring too much, except to push faster on Casper."

Poisoning the well
Stepping back, it's important to understand ethereum's mining algorithm and the platform's historical attitudes toward the practice of mining - a mechanism it has always aimed to eradicate entirely.

Prior to the launch of the platform, a method for staving off the use of mining hardware even made it into the ethereum white paper, in which developers were encouraged to seek to analyze ASICs so as to render their ability to more quickly capture protocol rewards moot.

"Engineers can analyze existing ASICs, determine what their optimizations are, and dump transactions into the blockchain that such optimizations simply do not work with," Buterin wrote.

However, due to security concerns, the initial methods described were spiked. Instead, developers implemented a proof-of-work algorithm similar to the one used in bitcoin.

Named ethash, the algorithm differs from bitcoin's, though, in that rather than being suited for computationally intensive hardware like ASICs, it requires a lot of memory. This means that regardless of whether its mined on an ASIC or a GPU, both devices are necessarily encumbered by the storage requirements.

This definition is important, as it's not clear whether Bitmain's E3 ASIC has broken this fundamental aspect of ethash.

Speaking to CoinDesk, developer Nick Johnson said the ASIC doesn't seem to have achieved any improvements that would qualify it as having achieved a performance boost much higher than the GPU cards used today.

"It looks like they're basically just making a whole pile of special-purpose GPUs with a huge amount of memory in a case," he told CoinDesk.

Possible response
Still, given the stakes of the shift, there are potentially more aggressive methods to pursue, the most obvious of which would be a change in the ethereum software to block Bitmain's miners.

Developer sentiment concerning such a change has been heated, if inconclusive, spurred by long-held fears among developers about the profit-seeking behaviors of miners.

In a discussion on Github, a number of potential methods for blocking Bitmain's ASICs have surfaced, ones which in the coming days are likely to calcify into a formal strategy that could help keep ethereum open to smaller miners and hobbyists.

As one user wrote on Github, citing the centralization of ethereum: "If a hard fork can prevent them from doing so, at least until [proof-of-stake] becomes reality, then my vote is in favor of the hard fork. Brick'em."

As the comment provides evidence, even with an ethereum protocol change coming soon to potentially abolish mining, a vocal majority of developers would also support a fork that seeks to keep barriers to entry for mining low.

That's not to say there aren't those who see the matter differently. Speaking in a blog post, Cornell researcher and ethereum enthusiast Phil Daian warned that efforts to block Bitmain's participation is akin to "censorship."

Indeed, this mirrors past counterarguments that large-scale mining is a kind of "co-opetition" that, given its entrepreneurial nature, should be encouraged for the security it provides blockchains, even if it is at odds with the democratized access desired by developers.

Others aren't as convinced. Indeed, some extreme proposals for preventing ASICs have surfaced, including the possibility ethereum could go so far as to mix multiple algorithms, though these have been largely dismissed as ill-conceived.

One thing's for sure, however, tensions are high, even if formal action - or indeed even the basic facts of the situation - are still coming into focus.

According to the Bitmain site, the ethereum ASIC mines at 180 million hashes per second - less than conventional GPU miners. However, some ethereum users feel the numbers are flawed, writing on Github that the numbers have been fabricated.

Still, much won't be known until the units ship.

Said one user:

"Let's keep the raw paranoia based on no actual numbers and magic under control."

Ethereum token on circuit board image via Shutterstock by: http://www.hiswift.com/ethereum/201804897/
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: BTC - history mt.gox - 2013 -2017 - drop 2000$ - you should look at the truth
by
mko007
on 05/04/2018, 15:12:17 UTC
maybe
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][ICO] Bubbletone Blockchain in Telecom
by
mko007
on 03/04/2018, 03:37:03 UTC
mark             
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Board 山寨币
Re: Shivom愿景 - 改变医疗保健的未来
by
mko007
on 01/04/2018, 20:55:29 UTC
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Re: 招社群运营兼职 电报群管理员
by
mko007
on 01/04/2018, 20:48:32 UTC
不会是给跑路币背锅的吧 Cheesy
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Re: 300出jr账号,1200出member
by
mko007
on 01/04/2018, 20:38:47 UTC
价太高了,现在等级不值钱了

注册时间早值钱吗
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Re: 小交易:卖jr与member账号,打扰了
by
mko007
on 01/04/2018, 20:32:21 UTC
这也行...
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] ONEROOT NETWORK (PROJECT):co-creating a value and data network
by
mko007
on 14/03/2018, 07:46:39 UTC
shift coin . lost 80% ico price
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Re: [ANN] [HUB] Hubii Network - A Blockchain-based Decentralised Content Marketplace
by
mko007
on 29/10/2017, 02:11:15 UTC
when will hitmajor exchange , the price is so bad ,i lost my money .



hubii  is worest coin
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Re: [ANN] [HUB] Hubii Network - A Blockchain-based Decentralised Content Marketplace
by
mko007
on 24/10/2017, 16:24:30 UTC
Hubii Network is now listed CoinCodex. You can monitor HBT price in real-time and create a watchlist.

Here's how Hubii overview it looks like on mobile:

https://i.gyazo.com/ff459e9c9b815daf1df690c460e2a7e4.png


And this is the desktop view:

https://i.gyazo.com/8359e48f1aae271b4f31869313df0f12.png
wow! thats good . finally now Hubii network working on it .
now its time to buy more hubii coins ... because in couple of weeks price will up soon ..
hope so.
Hubii is shit coin.The worst coin. lost ico price 90%
Relax Sir,
you should wait.. 
definitely you will be get profit from hubii.
believe that!



you can show hand ,, give me your wallet address. if you no all in , it means you dont believe it,the worest coin trande 1k dollars 24h in ed
Not Bad Coin. I HAve Hubii Coins. I am Holding.
this is beginning. sent you pm check it.


are you kidding me .  2.7k hbt???  it worth 1Eth now
It will be up soon.
I dont want to start Arguement with you.
Good luck.

today lost 40%,
i sell hbt everyday.
i will down 0.01$ tommorow.
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Re: [ANN] [HUB] Hubii Network - A Blockchain-based Decentralised Content Marketplace
by
mko007
on 23/10/2017, 02:20:24 UTC
Hubii Network is now listed CoinCodex. You can monitor HBT price in real-time and create a watchlist.

Here's how Hubii overview it looks like on mobile:

https://i.gyazo.com/ff459e9c9b815daf1df690c460e2a7e4.png


And this is the desktop view:

https://i.gyazo.com/8359e48f1aae271b4f31869313df0f12.png
wow! thats good . finally now Hubii network working on it .
now its time to buy more hubii coins ... because in couple of weeks price will up soon ..
hope so.
Hubii is shit coin.The worst coin. lost ico price 90%
Relax Sir,
you should wait.. 
definitely you will be get profit from hubii.
believe that!



you can show hand ,, give me your wallet address. if you no all in , it means you dont believe it,the worest coin trande 1k dollars 24h in ed
Not Bad Coin. I HAve Hubii Coins. I am Holding.
this is beginning. sent you pm check it.


are you kidding me .  2.7k hbt???  it worth 1Eth now
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [HUB] Hubii Network - A Blockchain-based Decentralised Content Marketplace
by
mko007
on 22/10/2017, 11:22:04 UTC
Hubii Network is now listed CoinCodex. You can monitor HBT price in real-time and create a watchlist.

Here's how Hubii overview it looks like on mobile:

https://i.gyazo.com/ff459e9c9b815daf1df690c460e2a7e4.png


And this is the desktop view:

https://i.gyazo.com/8359e48f1aae271b4f31869313df0f12.png
wow! thats good . finally now Hubii network working on it .
now its time to buy more hubii coins ... because in couple of weeks price will up soon ..
hope so.
Hubii is shit coin.The worst coin. lost ico price 90%
Relax Sir,
you should wait.. 
definitely you will be get profit from hubii.
believe that!



you can show hand ,, give me your wallet address. if you no all in , it means you dont believe it,the worest coin trande 1k dollars 24h in ed
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Re: [ANN] [HUB] Hubii Network - A Blockchain-based Decentralised Content Marketplace
by
mko007
on 21/10/2017, 08:42:34 UTC
Hubii Network is now listed CoinCodex. You can monitor HBT price in real-time and create a watchlist.

Here's how Hubii overview it looks like on mobile:

https://i.gyazo.com/ff459e9c9b815daf1df690c460e2a7e4.png


And this is the desktop view:

https://i.gyazo.com/8359e48f1aae271b4f31869313df0f12.png
wow! thats good . finally now Hubii network working on it .
now its time to buy more hubii coins ... because in couple of weeks price will up soon ..
hope so.


Hubii is shit coin.The worst coin. lost ico price 90%
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Re: 1000 BTC GIVEAWAY! From your friend rekcahxfb
by
mko007
on 04/08/2016, 14:50:07 UTC
13d2LTqejivXRnPUM4gfMWbcktxpLByBA4
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Re: BuyBackCoin---兑回币,X11算法、匿名交易、DGW难度调整,一款国内首个运营创新币
by
mko007
on 18/06/2014, 09:14:45 UTC
为什么要认可兑回币??还不如直接用比特币,莱特币做中间层。用兑回多次一举,还加大风险
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Re: RockCoin.com 域名转让,需要联系
by
mko007
on 04/06/2014, 03:51:52 UTC
RockCoin.com 域名转让,需要联系
摇滚币 Smiley
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Re: [发布帖] Watcoin - 2014年6月13日发布
by
mko007
on 31/05/2014, 00:16:29 UTC
期待怎么样
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RockCoin.com 域名转让,需要联系
by
mko007
on 31/05/2014, 00:02:47 UTC
RockCoin.com 域名转让,需要联系
摇滚币 Smiley