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Re: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come
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nightandday
on 04/08/2022, 13:37:51 UTC
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Re: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian
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nightandday
on 04/08/2022, 13:30:14 UTC
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Re: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian
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nightandday
on 11/01/2022, 00:53:06 UTC
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

2020 will be a year of Evolution.
Some things to look forward to:

* Mobile Wallet
* Ambassador DAO
* The DEX
* Pooled Staking
* Object Modeling
* Augmented Contracts
* Protected Assets

Official Nexus announcement: https://twitter.com/NexusOfficial/status/1212126634892902401

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020 EVERYONE!
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Re: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian
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nightandday
on 28/11/2021, 14:41:08 UTC
The new Nexus slack has lots of conversation from couple dozen community/team/devs/miners (former and or present) members.

All are welcomed and seems very large percentage of community and former team members have been banned from telegram channels.

Feel free to join without feeling like you will be banned.

Lots to read up on.

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Re: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian
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nightandday
on 13/11/2021, 15:55:41 UTC
Colin wants to “create a social media”.

Yet when presented with the powers of hosting slack for the Nexus Community, he deleted it.

In doing so deleted a way for people to get their coins off Coinkit from slack. (Tipping app members have used for years to hold Nexus and tip others)

He deletes a Social media platform for large portion of long time Nexus community members, miners, and people who call each other friends.

He’s got much more in common with Mark Zuckerberg than he does Satoshi.
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Re: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian
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nightandday
on 11/11/2021, 19:58:30 UTC
Colin deleted the entire Nexus Community Slack Workplace.

Here is the invite for Nexus Slack members who want to keep in touch:

https://join.slack.com/t/nexuscash/shared_invite/zt-ygxeajh3-y0f0X4uXIzzmLCgtW0mzYQ
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Re: Tron could be next doge or ada?
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nightandday
on 05/11/2021, 14:27:47 UTC
Tron looks prime for a pump. Unit bias definitely has big play with retail. Whales will follow the hype. Plus Tron has a Billionaire founder...
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Re: Which Meme Coin Will Survive Long
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nightandday
on 05/11/2021, 14:11:45 UTC
I use Dogecoin to teach people how to use cryptocurrency at least 2 times a week. I send them Doge and have them send it back to me. Teaches them exactly how cryptocurrency works.
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Re: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian
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nightandday
on 04/11/2021, 22:24:51 UTC
where can I buy nexus? I dont see it on uniswap or sushiswap

NXS is not cross chain compatible and you will not find it on any DEX because its not as useful as ETH.

You have to use CEX.

AFAIK, the lead developer has no interest in cooperating with other chains so seeing it on a DEX, other than its own, is highly unlikely in the future.
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Re: 🔷 Waves Tech - a powerful blockchain-agnostic ecosystem
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nightandday
on 23/03/2021, 18:18:05 UTC
Check out that waves market movement  Grin
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Bitcoin ATM Company (USA) Now Hiring!
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nightandday
on 23/03/2021, 16:15:01 UTC




Marketing Manager at Chain Bytes LLC

We are looking to hire a Marketing Manager who will be in charge of overseeing the promotion of our company's brands. As a successful hire, you will be responsible for developing pricing strategies, identifying new customers, supporting lead generation efforts, and creating promotions with our advertising managers.

You will also be tasked with developing budgets and expenditures, as well as R&D appropriations. Finally, you will be in charge of developing and managing our company's advertising campaigns.

To be a successful hire, you will need prior experience with creating marketing campaigns and strategies, as well as online marketing and social media strategy. A bachelor's degree in marketing or business administration is a must.

Learn More and APPLY: https://careers.chainbytes.com/marketing-manager-37323/


Project Manager/Scrum Master at Chain Bytes LLC

Responsibilities:

1. Ensure that SCRUM rules are understood and respected by the team, product owners, and product management

2. Ensure that the team's actions are always aligned with the acceptance criteria and project goals

3. Minimize errors by taking an organized approach to work assignments

4. Facilitate all Scrum ceremonies - Make all time boxes respected with the goal of making the team responsible for all Scrum ceremonies

5. Support the team in building reasonable working agreements and become excellent self-managing team

6. Gather requirements and breakdown into user stories - Coaching the Product Owner and the development team to have mastery in creating product backlog items

8. Support the team during sprint planning in creating valuable tasks that will set the backlog item status to "DONE"

9. Ensure that the team respects the definition of "DONE"

10. Support the product owners in ensuring the items in the product backlog are in "READY" state.

Learn More and APPLY: https://careers.chainbytes.com/project-manager-scrum-master-35603/


Wordpress Divi Developer for Bitcoin ATM company at Chain Bytes LLC

We are looking for an outstanding Web Developer to be responsible for the coding, innovative design and layout of our website.

Web developer responsibilities include building our website from concept all the way to completion from the bottom up, fashioning everything from the home page to site layout and function.

We are looking for a wordpress, Divi developer who can help redesign our existing sites and new ones as we are deploying more machines.

Learn More and APPLY: https://careers.chainbytes.com/wordpress-divi-developer-for-bitcoin-atm-company-37662/


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Re: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian
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nightandday
on 07/03/2021, 13:31:33 UTC
Whats going on? Anyone keeping up with this ann?
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Re: 🔷 Waves Tech - a powerful blockchain-agnostic ecosystem
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nightandday
on 07/03/2021, 13:26:03 UTC
I am following Waves for a while now, and I am a big fan of the platform and like the direction it is going.
I have a number of questions regarding the new developments on the Waves platform and would like to assess and understand their intrinsic risks better, it would be great if somebody could provide more knowledge or point me to a FAQ (if it exists)

1) The Staking rewards for the LP tokens are pretty high right now. (Like 10-15% for BTC and ETH and >40% for USDC and USDT)
It is mentioned in the description of the Waves.exchange that the price of the LP tokens can never go down (however details are not mentioned). How is this possible? While logically this does make some sense to me for the stablecoins, I don't understand how this is achieved for volatile cryptos such as BTC or ETH? Is the liquidity there only provided to assets that are stable to BTC (or ETH respectively)? Or how is it done?

2) What are the risks of the Staking the LP coins? Of course I could imagine some sort of smart contract bug. Is there any other "black swan" event for those tokens? What would happen if for some reason the underlying asset goes down by 99%? What happens if the other side of the pair used for generating the stakes goes down 99%? What happens if ETH forks? (as most of the Staking is done on the ETH chain if I understood correctly)

3) Regarding the USDN tokens: They are backed entirely by Waves, is this correct? USDN has currently a backing ratio of ~2, so that way more Waves are locked than USDN are issued (in $). What would happen if Waves goes down by more than 50% and the backing goes below 100%? Would USDN fall below $1?

4) One last question about swop.fi. This looks like a great addition to the Waves platform and it also has a nice FAQ. However, I couldn't find how are prices made? The trading doesn't seem to go over the Waves.exchange directly (or does it? the prices don't match with the waves exchange orderbook though). For instance if I buy a huge amount of BTC for USDN on swop.fi, what exactly happens with the LP-pool? How does it balance the USDN and BTC amounts after the purchase? As there is the (deterministic?) AMM algorithm behind I wonder if this algorithm could be abused in some sort of attack, especially for the pairs with at least 1 non-stablecoin, for instance in a flash crash or sudden price jumps?

Thanks in advance and keep up the good work Smiley



Thanks for formulating these questions!

I have the same concerns, primarily about how well the contract has been audited.

These are excellent questions I would love to see answered as well.
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Re: Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?
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nightandday
on 05/03/2021, 20:14:08 UTC
Locking this thread and moving it to the service section...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5321930.new#new
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Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?
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nightandday
on 05/03/2021, 20:12:47 UTC
⭐ Merited by ChekaZ (5)
Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?

My name is Keith Smith aka https://www.twitter.com/SmileyGnome on Twitter. You can also ask for me through our website at https://www.chainbytes.com

I have been involved in the BTM business selling Bitcoin ATMs, teaching people how the business works, and securing them compliance in the USA.

I have come to the understanding that there is just no information out there about this business.

Completely understandable since this business varies in operation worldwide.

I have found its best to explain everything in detail over the phone.

If you are interested in getting into a cash business that helps build the on-ramp from fiat to Bitcoin, reach out to me. I can help explain everything there is to know about being in the BTM Business.

We sell Bitcoin ATMS worldwide AND we ACCEPT BITCOIN!

To The MOOOON!

-Keith Smith

Buying Bitcoin in under 30 seconds at one of our machines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG68Y8GE0qw




previous locked thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5321898.0
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Re: Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?
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nightandday
on 05/03/2021, 19:37:52 UTC
^ Interesting -Keith Smith, such a good idea.
I think it is good if you move this into the service section and accept BTC as payment upon purchasing an ATM machine.
Do you accept orders even not in reside from the US? Announcement thread (ANN thread) or make your own thread about this will also a better to up to date when there are more queries.

We prefer Bitcoin for payment. We ship world wide. We only have partnership with USA Compliance company since USA is the most strict in the world when it comes to compliance. Over seas customers handle their own compliance.

Good idea about making announcement thread.
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Re: Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?
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nightandday
on 05/03/2021, 19:20:35 UTC
Very interesting idea and congratulations for it.

But I think anyone who wants to buy / sell Bitcoins would do it from home, and since Bitcoin is not distributed as a means of payment, I think few people would take advantage of such a service in a Mall, for example. But still I wish you luck, sometimes exactly endeavors that seem strange turn out to be the best.

You would be surprised. BTC ATMS are doing better than ever.
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Re: Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?
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nightandday
on 05/03/2021, 19:15:37 UTC
Heres unedited photo of me lmfao


repping the Rona Beard and haircut  Cheesy
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Re: Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?
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nightandday
on 05/03/2021, 19:11:41 UTC
I've never seen a more worse fake than that picture. Please provide a real picture with you including ATMS.

And please provide legal information on your website. You can't just run a ATM business in the US, you need a license for them.

It's also not optional to post very private videos on the youtube channel where your post videos related to your business. The same with your profile pictures and usernames.

It gives the impression its more a hobby to you than real business.

The person on the website and videos is clearly you, that's good.

If your business is legit then I wish you all of best for your business.

I am account executive at ChainBytes https://www.chainbytes.com/

 I didnt realize my BCT profile had link to my old sales account portal (I was independent sales rep working off my own leads).

Yes that video is on my personal YT, but its also on our business youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG68Y8GE0qw  I filmed it to show how you can purchase Bitcoin in under 30 seconds.

Yes, you need a license to operate in the USA. We assist operators in attaining licensing and compliance in USA.

I can assure you it is not a hobby, it is a passion. I truly believe that BTC ATMS are important for on ramping new people into Bitcoin. Its why in the last year I have refocused all my energy into this business.

Our business is legit and I appriciate your best of wishes   Grin

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Re: Starting a Bitcoin ATM Business?
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nightandday
on 05/03/2021, 18:50:07 UTC
Honestly just a question but how beneficial it is to open just one ATM I do feel like if someone does want to actually go and get into this business being owner of just one ATM would mean one has to take care of extremely unfair governmental business and at the same time they would have to wait a lot , they profit will not be that much and the individual ATM owners usually do get taken over by the big companies much like mining farms. What's your take on this ?

At the same time there is just USA as listed here therefore this might now be relevant for most people at the same time you can also post this into services section. But at the same time how cutting edge are the rates provided by the ATM's , since now the offline wallets have started instant transactions. Therefore their rates are really competitive. Can the rates of bitcoin ATM's cope up with it?

Honestly just a question but how beneficial it is to open just one ATM


A:The answer varies. It is 100% dependent on the person operating the machine. If a person run the machine like a business, markets location, maintains Bicoin for sale and empties cash regularly... It can be wildly successful. Just like in real estate, location, location, location. If you install a machine at a location no one can easily find, or the foot traffic is really low, the machine wont get business. But if you install in a high foot traffic store on a main drag, it can have an overwhelming amount of business.

I do feel like if someone does want to actually go and get into this business being owner of just one ATM would mean one has to take care of extremely unfair governmental business and at the same time they would have to wait a lot , they profit will not be that much and the individual ATM owners usually do get taken over by the big companies much like mining farms. What's your take on this ?

A:Compliance varies worldwide. In most countries, there is no compliance when it comes to Bitcoin ATMs. In the USA, location of the most Bitcoin ATMS in world, compliance is strict, but it is now established. Gone are the early days of not knowing what to do to operate legally in the USA. The cost to entry is minimal to become compliant. A single machine operator has just as much opportunity as a large fleet operator. Smaller operations see the same profit percentages that large fleets do. Obviously, the more machines you operate, the more revenue you get.

At the same time there is just USA as listed here therefore this might now be relevant for most people at the same time you can also post this into services section. But at the same time how cutting edge are the rates provided by the ATM's , since now the offline wallets have started instant transactions. Therefore their rates are really competitive. Can the rates of bitcoin ATM's cope up with it?

A:Not entirely sure what you are talking about here but im assuming you are talking about ATMS vs exchanges etc. Bitcoin ATMS are the easiest and safest way to attain BTC. When it comes to new users to Bitcoin, there is a large demographic that is nervous about doing ACH and Bank wires to exchanges. They also do not know how to operate exchanges. BTMS are so easy that the most technologically illiterate can attain Bitcoin.

As for fee averages, we see 10-17% for most of our operators and their fleets. There are operators (not any of our customers) out there that charge as low as 7%, but the devil is in the details with them. They will inflate the cost of Bitcoin, charge a flat fee on top of the 7%, so it gives illusion that its under 10-17%... I recommend against such dishonest practices.

Operating a BTC ATM is a business and it has costs. Its not something people should do for a hobby. Lots of people scoff at the idea of paying 10% fees. Yet they have no clue the work involved managing cash from the machines and turning that cash back into Bitcoin. They usually think that you just plug in the machine and the business runs it self. Bitcoin is very rare. Physical Silver is getting 20-30% premium over spot... why wouldn’t cash for Bitcoin get premium over spot? Many would argue, Bitcoin is far more rare than Silver...

Ultimately, what we see is a constant growth in this industry, even during market downturns. It is 99% people buying BTC. 1% selling. And when Bitcoin machines are coupled with altcoins, Bitcoins Volume is 99% of all transactions. This is probably due to fact that people who want altcoins know how to get them. Thats why I suggest just operating BTC ATMS and avoiding the headche of customer support with those who send Bitcoin to Litecoin wallets thinking that Litecoin is a lighter version of Bitcoin :-)