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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
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msg768
on 04/01/2024, 06:40:09 UTC
New markets on pancake and biswap:

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/swiftcash

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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
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msg768
on 21/03/2021, 12:48:00 UTC
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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
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msg768
on 26/02/2021, 23:40:43 UTC
Did you know that altmarkets is launching a new version?! Please sign up if you haven't already and move your coins to the new version. You can fill their migration form to avoid paying the withdrawal fees!

Sign Up Link: https://v2.altmarkets.io/signup?refid=ID8D7B1D81A3
Migration Form: https://forms.gle/CvU8PLDbuuGLy3rj9
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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
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msg768
on 26/02/2021, 23:40:31 UTC
Did you know you can trade $SWIFT vs. $DOGE, $ETH and $USDT on ATAIX?!
Sign Up Link: https://ataix.com/r/JAFi-ZOTf

Did you know you can trade $SWIFT vs. $HIVE on Hive-Engine?!
Link: https://hive-engine.com/?p=market&t=SWAP.SWIFT

Did you know you can trade $SWIFT vs. $STEEM on STEEM-Engine?!
Link: https://steem-engine.net/?p=market&t=SWIFTP
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How to change a signed transaction's version and sign again and broadcast?
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msg768
on 21/02/2021, 09:59:32 UTC
The following transaction is made by an atomic swap wallet and the tx version is 2. This would work if it was for Bitcoin but it's for an altcoin with older code base where tx version is 1. Is it possible to change the version and sign again and broadcast? I tried changing the first bit from 02 to 01 and signed again but got an error. The transaction is trying to spend a BIP65 input and I don't have the redeem script for the script hash so I have no idea how to make it from scratch. Otherwise making it from scratch would do the trick too. Please HELP!

0200000001da71b26747a3e4e0675d8ea8263f225b1f0683990257f383b4b2860d43a2673400000 000c4483045022100bbcd0996e5853c67f11a6b7f805ee7a0c0d37073ae5834053c2e2929f68440 a30220447191f2101e0095767e344a9e6bb638bac49c5fc067ed475b638bb490a957b4012103fb7 1f0aa52c77429ea35a27f5a058bb1d82f41a03cc3f711450e2c4529f66aaf514c56630342bd00b1 7576a9144c3585912cb3a4e00f8f7f54ea9dc0b7150ec52e88ac6776a9141c2761c25a8a42612bd 14256e1029561401b2ba088ad82012188a914307cb10e26e3a630137510bc4f0d3b68cf25a53887 68feffffff0101e87648170000001976a9147badc271955146556b6076ea7e3d6f277f85507c88a c42bd0000


The coin is known as SwiftCash and its core is pretty much a fork of the older versions of Bitcoin.

This is the decoded version of the transaction:

<code>
{
  "txid": "da75786145ad7b9e33b44a02295715074efeac9d3b224edb186b4ff42c9f1078",
  "size": 281,
  "version": 2,
  "locktime": 48450,
  "vin": [
    {
      "txid": "3467a2430d86b2b483f357029983061f5b223f26a88e5d67e0e4a34767b271da",
      "vout": 0,
      "scriptSig": {
        "asm": "3045022100bbcd0996e5853c67f11a6b7f805ee7a0c0d37073ae5834053c2e2929f68440a302204 47191f2101e0095767e344a9e6bb638bac49c5fc067ed475b638bb490a957b401 03fb71f0aa52c77429ea35a27f5a058bb1d82f41a03cc3f711450e2c4529f66aaf 1 630342bd00b17576a9144c3585912cb3a4e00f8f7f54ea9dc0b7150ec52e88ac6776a9141c2761c 25a8a42612bd14256e1029561401b2ba088ad82012188a914307cb10e26e3a630137510bc4f0d3b 68cf25a5388768",
        "hex": "483045022100bbcd0996e5853c67f11a6b7f805ee7a0c0d37073ae5834053c2e2929f68440a3022 0447191f2101e0095767e344a9e6bb638bac49c5fc067ed475b638bb490a957b4012103fb71f0aa 52c77429ea35a27f5a058bb1d82f41a03cc3f711450e2c4529f66aaf514c56630342bd00b17576a 9144c3585912cb3a4e00f8f7f54ea9dc0b7150ec52e88ac6776a9141c2761c25a8a42612bd14256 e1029561401b2ba088ad82012188a914307cb10e26e3a630137510bc4f0d3b68cf25a5388768"
      },
      "sequence": 4294967294
    }
  ],
  "vout": [
    {
      "value": 1000.00000001,
      "n": 0,
      "scriptPubKey": {
        "asm": "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 7badc271955146556b6076ea7e3d6f277f85507c OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
        "hex": "76a9147badc271955146556b6076ea7e3d6f277f85507c88ac",
        "reqSigs": 1,
        "type": "pubkeyhash",
        "addresses": [
          "SYZxJTjvVEDwdRDPD8VemTu3Pc6BXWrjJt"
        ]
      }
    }
  ]
}
</code>
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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
by
msg768
on 22/12/2020, 09:15:05 UTC
interesting stuff. I wonder how the decentralized lottery works tho?

The same way everything else works! If you mean how the winners are picked, they are picked based on a future block hash which is randomly generated by Miners who are competing with each other so it's as random as it gets! Sorry for the late reply. I don't check this thread very often.

Maybe time to revive the interest here as when I checked the price in crex, still going down. Opposite of what is happening in btc and other top alts. Is your lottery business doing good in terms of revenue? Just want to see if decentralized lottery can still attract players. Because I have seen lottery sites in the gambling board, and it seems they can't keep players in the long run.

The lottery revenue is a bonus revenue for miners and the lotteries are not the main advantage of SwiftCash. The main advantage of SwiftCash is HODL deposits. 12-Month deposits will always yield more than the blockchain's inflation. That makes $SWIFT a true store of value for long-term investors. Price can easily go up and down when there's little liquidity. The same was true about Bitcoin in its early years. That's why the wisest thing to do is to dollar cost average. The low price is a buying opportunity if you ask me. It doesn't take much to pump this coin. Its market cap is only $100,000-$200,000 here. That's the annual salary of a senior developer these days. Bitcoin has been around for 12+ years and is on all exchanges, known by even main street and promoted by even mainstream media and Big Tech. You can't compare that with SwiftCash in any way. The number of people on earth who have heard about SwiftCash is most likely below 100,000.

Or maybe below 100k people.  Tongue Anyway, is it attractive to hodl deposits here for about a year? If an investor will see the current value in the market, I don't think that's very encouraging. I'm just being practical here. If you are an investor and see the numbers here, I don't think you will be interested to shell out your money for long-term. One year in crypto is already a long one. So many things will happen in this market. Hopefully, you can attract users to trust their funds for that time period.

An investor doesn't have to HODL for 12 months. Can do a 1 month deposit. Or stake without any lock. The return will be lower obviously as it should be. To each their own.
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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
by
msg768
on 02/12/2020, 20:30:35 UTC
interesting stuff. I wonder how the decentralized lottery works tho?

The same way everything else works! If you mean how the winners are picked, they are picked based on a future block hash which is randomly generated by Miners who are competing with each other so it's as random as it gets! Sorry for the late reply. I don't check this thread very often.

Maybe time to revive the interest here as when I checked the price in crex, still going down. Opposite of what is happening in btc and other top alts. Is your lottery business doing good in terms of revenue? Just want to see if decentralized lottery can still attract players. Because I have seen lottery sites in the gambling board, and it seems they can't keep players in the long run.

The lottery revenue is a bonus revenue for miners and the lotteries are not the main advantage of SwiftCash. The main advantage of SwiftCash is HODL deposits. A store of value for long-term. Price can easily go up and down when there's little liquidity. The same was true about Bitcoin in its early years. That's why the wisest thing is to dollar cost average. The low price is a buying opportunity if you ask me. It doesn't take much to pump this coin. Its market cap is only $100,000-$200,000 here. That's the annual salary of a senior developer these days.
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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
by
msg768
on 01/11/2020, 07:13:00 UTC
interesting stuff. I wonder how the decentralized lottery works tho?

The same way everything else works! If you mean how the winners are picked, they are picked based on a future block hash which is randomly generated by Miners who are competing with each other so it's as random as it gets!
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The ability to easily MINE up to 80% of the Block Rewards OFFLINE [SwiftCash]
by
msg768
on 14/09/2020, 23:44:36 UTC
Many may have missed the announcement for SwiftCash launch because initially it wasn't as cool as it is now. Under the v3.x major HF release, everyone has the ability to mine up to 80% of the block rewards offline with almost zero effort in a click of a button. Of course this type of mining is based on the Proof-of-Stake and Proof-of-HODL concepts. You need to have some coins first. Then you need to pledge to HODL your coins for 12 months in order to get the best rate. You can pledge to HODL for 1 month too. The HODL period can be 1-12 months incrementing by 1 month at a time. Let me paste the details of this thing from whitepaper. But before I do, it's noteworthy to mention that right now as I'm writing this, it's been almost six months since v3.x has launched successfully and as of now about 45% of  the supply is in HODL mode which means cannot be sold in the market and is waiting to mature. You can check this information under the "Inflation" tab on explorer. With that said, let's tap into the details of Proof-of-HODL concept from the SwiftCash whitepaper.


HODL/Term Deposits & Rewards
HODL deposits immitate term deposits in the traditional banking systems, however unlike traditional term deposits, HODL deposits are not lent to any bank, government, centralized authority or individual, but are rather locked in the blockchain and made unspendable for a set period of time. This action reduces the available supply in circulation for the set time and should therefore, technically, boost the value of the coins that are available for sale during that time. It also shows long-term faith in the blockchain, which can further increase the value of all coins, both in the long-term and in the short-term.

HODL rewards are paid instantly to the locked deposit and they cannot be spent until the deposit reaches maturity. The best annual rate is paid to 12-month deposits which is calculated by the block rewards during that period divided by 80% of the total supply at the time the HODL deposit is made. The annual rate for HODL deposits that lock less than 12 months is penalized 7% for each month less. If for example, the best annual rate is 50% for a 12-month deposit, it will be 46.5% for an 11-month deposit and 43% for a 10-month deposit, and so on. There is no minimum requirement for creating a HODL deposit, but HODL deposit transactions cost 0.1 SWIFT.

If you have any questions, let me know. It's all pretty straight forward.
If you need help with the wallet, visit the blog swiftcash on HIVE or STEEM: https://hive.blog/@swiftcash
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Re: Blockchain/Decentralized Lotteries, and HODL/Term Deposits - SwiftCash $SWIFT
by
msg768
on 07/08/2020, 07:39:22 UTC
You can now mine #SwiftCash $SWIFT on Telegram on a daily basis without any special requirement. To kick start things you need a referral id. The commission rate is 50%! You can refer your friends and receive 50% of what they mine! Referral id: 67844586 #Bitcoin



Lol 50% of what they make through hard work is absorbed by a referrer guy? Are you sure this is exactly the model everyone will be happy with? I have a long tail of historic records as a proof of me being a harsh beater and a defyer of unfairness which is the category of human conduct u fall in, judging by ur merits.

"Hard work" Yeah because clicking a link on Telegram once a day is hard work lol.

No buddy. Hard work is spreading the word and getting others join the network Wink
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Re: Blockchain/Decentralized Lotteries, and HODL/Term Deposits - SwiftCash $SWIFT
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msg768
on 28/06/2020, 13:16:58 UTC
What will the team do to increase the SWIFT coin trading volume? because I see the SWIFT token trading volume is very low.

Which one do you prefer? Low but legit or high but fake? Having said that, there is no "team" behind SwiftCash. And no one I know who's voluntarily involved including myself, is interested in artificially pumping the volume.

better than having those pnd scenarios. so what you see is what you get here. now up to you if you will join or not, no one is obliging you in any way. if a user want a high-profit coin at a very short period of time, this is not for you. dont expect too much for a project that has no clear dev team managing it...

> dont expect too much for a project that has no clear dev team managing it...

LOL might as well go back to bankers who have a clear team managing things! It never ceases to amaze me how many people still don't understand why Bitcoin became so popular. I can tell you for sure Bitcoin's protocol hasn't changed in 12 years now and Satoshi Nakamato disappeared long time ago lol. None of the new updates of Bitcoin have been mandatory and they're all backward compatible. There's been no "clear dev team" behind the most successful cryptocurrency after it launched. What part of decentralization don't you still understand to say something like that, seriously?  Roll Eyes

SwiftCash is a finished product as it is. It doesn't need a "clear dev team" managing it to have potential. It has potential as it is. Whether it takes off or not depends on other things not a lack of "clear dev team" managing it. If anything, that's a positive thing not a negative thing. Nobody likes to invest in a decentralized currency that is managed by a centralized team! Except of course morons who don't know what decentralized means Roll Eyes
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Re: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched!
by
msg768
on 15/06/2020, 09:36:13 UTC
Man my Litecoin position is bleeding hard. I bought pre-halving and was in green for a bit just before everything turned upside down Huh
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Topic: "Mine" BTC, BCH, or BSV by Playing Poker - Build Your Bankroll for Free!
by
msg768
on 29/05/2020, 02:55:55 UTC
Have you guys heard of blockchain poker?

Reason I post this under mining is because you can build your bankroll for free!

https://blockchain.poker/#/?affiliate=4c012749839f49b8255974a1ab8b5562#cash

Also look into SwiftCash DeLotts: Decentralized Lotteries!

There is a faucet on Telegram for it. You can read more here.

It's also on Crex24 where there are faucets of other altcoins you can claim and sell for $SWIFT.
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Re: "Mine" BTC, BCH, or BSV by Playing Poker - Build Your Bankroll for Free!
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msg768
on 29/05/2020, 02:54:23 UTC
Why not? Mining through playing poker is still mining. If not allowed here, then where?
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"Mine" BTC, BCH, or BSV by Playing Poker - Build Your Bankroll for Free!
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msg768
on 29/05/2020, 01:03:49 UTC
Have you guys heard of blockchain poker?

Reason I post this under mining is because you can build your bankroll for free!

https://blockchain.poker/#/?affiliate=4c012749839f49b8255974a1ab8b5562#cash
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Re: Decentralized Lotteries & HODL Deposits - SwiftCash [POS] [SWIFT]
by
msg768
on 29/05/2020, 01:01:10 UTC
Come play poker with BCH. Build your bankroll for free. Withdraw for free to Crex24 if you win, and sell it for SwiftCash!

https://blockchain.poker/#/?affiliate=4c012749839f49b8255974a1ab8b5562#cash
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Re: List of all Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin addresses with a balance
by
msg768
on 18/05/2020, 22:15:42 UTC
Here you go:

https://gz.blockchair.com/bitcoin/addresses/
https://gz.blockchair.com/dogecoin/addresses/
https://gz.blockchair.com/litecoin/addresses/

The files are in TSV format, but you should be able to open them using MS Excel and convert them to CSV.

There is also a speed limit for dowloading (10KB/s), so if you want to lift it, you will have to contact them (as they explained here).

Oh wow man thank you so much!
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Re: Blockchain/Decentralized Lotteries, and HODL/Term Deposits - SwiftCash $SWIFT
by
msg768
on 18/05/2020, 11:29:45 UTC
What will the team do to increase the SWIFT coin trading volume? because I see the SWIFT token trading volume is very low.

Which one do you prefer? Low but legit or high but fake? Having said that, there is no "team" behind SwiftCash. And no one I know who's voluntarily involved including myself, is interested in artificially pumping the volume.
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Re: List of all Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin addresses with a balance
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msg768
on 18/05/2020, 07:34:47 UTC
I saw you messaged on this topic already.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5138786.0

It's indicated in the first post that the file is in CSV. I don't know why you still asked though. Maybe you could use his method as well in determining LTC and DOGE. Maybe ask how he had done it and assist you in making one?

But he doesn't have the link to the csv file. He has a link to the website which has lots of pages.
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List of all Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin addresses with a balance
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msg768
on 18/05/2020, 07:18:52 UTC
Hi,

Does anyone know where I can get such a list without downloading the wallets and syncing the blockchain and doing all the other nasty shit that explorer admins usually have to do?