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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Substratum ICO - August 7-September 7 (Pre-Sale with Bonuses Available Now)
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sneakgeekzog
on 12/03/2018, 21:45:23 UTC
I just stumbled into this thread. They seem to be very active on Youtube and Twitter.



https://youtu.be/OVDJ8hvJYe4
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: Baikal Miner Giant B Group Buy
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sneakgeekzog
on 21/12/2017, 08:09:37 UTC
Hello Im in for one thank you.
Please advise about payment.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner
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sneakgeekzog
on 30/11/2017, 06:29:43 UTC
They released 2 L3+ batches for sale. Amazing, it ships far out. Early & Late March.

 Shocked  You didn't oversell, that is amazing.  3+ months, at this stage of life?  Either the L3+ is going to stay on top longer than I imagined, or some folks are gonna be super pissed when they see the next gen announced around the time they get a shipping notification for their gear.

ltc price going up and its time to put couple of batch LOL

Anyway, I also have 15 coupon to sales with $60 each. Escrow if you need more comfortable trade and the fee pay by you

What are the coupon restrictions, can I use more than one at a time, is there a minimum purchase amount?
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Re: Bitpetite tumbler
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sneakgeekzog
on 17/10/2017, 00:57:23 UTC
I just heard of it and im also doing research.

It looks like everyone in this thread is in agreement... STAY AWAY!
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Board Service Discussion
Re: S9 for $1000?---IS Alibaba a safe site to buy bitcoin machines from?
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sneakgeekzog
on 09/10/2017, 20:11:01 UTC
Like everyone has said it is a big risk unless you can pay with credit card. Most of these sellers only accept wire transfer or bitcoin.

More than likely they do not include the PSU. Another factor to consider is fast they ship.
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Board Hardware wallets
Re: Ledger altcoins
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sneakgeekzog
on 09/10/2017, 16:21:07 UTC
Im curious on how you add apps to the nano s?

Are these just apps listed on their website/servers or are their other apps not listed on ledger website that can be added?
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Board Exchanges
Re: Exchanges for alt coins and where to trade new ones?
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sneakgeekzog
on 09/10/2017, 16:08:00 UTC
i want to trade xrp where can i find it being traded?

My go to place to see where coins are being traded is coinmarketcap.com.
I search for the coin then click on the markets tab and you will see the list of exchanges.

XRP is on many exchanges if you search on coinmarketcap.
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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
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sneakgeekzog
on 09/10/2017, 15:52:04 UTC
These withdraw issues are very worrisome considering they admitted to a server compromise, "wallets not compromised" according to hashnest,  not too long ago and asked everyone to update their passwords.

History shows, that it is not unusual for platforms that had wallets compromised try to buy some time to remedy the sitiuation and replenish wallets.

I'm not saying this is what hashnest is doing but the pattern here is eerily similar to hacks in the past.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: got my nano ledger
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sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 23:53:05 UTC
I got a ledger nano s and a few trezor's.

They are the best for security. Make sure you use a pin code, back up your 24 words passphrase and keep the phrase off line.

Good luck!
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: What is more reliable? A mobile wallet or an online wallet?
by
sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 23:43:16 UTC
Choose mobile wallet. I would recommend you to use Mycelium on your Android. Mycelium is a lightweight wallet that gives you full control of your private key (it requires you to back up your private key). Online wallet usually does not. Look blockchain.info online wallet for example, AFAIK you can't access your private key, only some backup phrases or something. If you don't own the address private key = you don't own the Bitcoin in that address. Storing your BTC in online wallet also means giving someone else (the online wallet service provider) control of your Bitcoin.

So, stick to desktop or mobile wallet that give you (and only you) full control of your Bitcoins.

Myetherwallet is great as an online UI for browser side Ethereum blockchain interaction that does not store your keys.

Here is a resource wallet I got from @HabBear and my reply.
 from another post.
    Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best multi crypto currency wallet   on: Today at 11:21:19 PM
Quote from: HabBear on October 01, 2017, 06:20:42 AM
No one here can tell you which wallet is the best. There are too many variables that require personal opinion for you to rely on anyone else's opinion.

What we can do though, is provide you with a site that reviews nearly all (if not all) cryptocurrency wallets. This site ranks the wallets, provides assessments of features, lists the currencies accepted, among other items.

https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overview

Good luck to you.

Wow this is a great resource. So many options.  Thank you.
I personally prefer the security of hardware wallets, specifically ledger nano s and Trezor, for larger amounts of crypto.
Ill use Jaxx, mycelium, as my back pocket carry around wallets, and Exodus as a supplement.
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Re: Best multi crypto currency wallet
by
sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 23:21:19 UTC
No one here can tell you which wallet is the best. There are too many variables that require personal opinion for you to rely on anyone else's opinion.

What we can do though, is provide you with a site that reviews nearly all (if not all) cryptocurrency wallets. This site ranks the wallets, provides assessments of features, lists the currencies accepted, among other items.

https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overview

Good luck to you.

Wow this is a great resource. So many options.  Thank you.
I personally prefer the security of hardware wallets, specifically ledger nano s and Trezor, for larger amounts of crypto.
Ill use Jaxx, mycelium, as my back pocket carry around wallets, and Exodus as a supplement. 
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How to know a good project?
by
sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 23:13:05 UTC
you must look into a lot of aspects but the main ones are

1) team (real or not, investigate)
2) whitepaper
3) product (finished or not)
4) use case for product
5) cap and token sale details

I am sure there are few more but those are most important

To add to this:

6) Does the project require a blockchain or is just a money grab
7) Is the project unique or is just another clone of something already out
Cool

As for as profit if you only want to make 10-20% if you get in early you can dump as soon as they hit an exchange.
If you want to make 10x roi you may need to wait 1 year.

You can also just wait for it get on an exchange and wait for it's price to drop, the price always drops,  and get it at a discount.

FYI
Full disclosure I am the CTO of the BlockRx.com project. ICO live now.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How do you track your portfolio?
by
sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 18:24:50 UTC
People use different kinds of trackers. It just depends on your personal preference. Try these out, then go for the one you prefer the most:

Blockfolio app: Android PlayStore | Apple iTunes
AltPocket: https://altpocket.io
CoinTracking: https://cointracking.info
CryptoCompare: https://www.cryptocompare.com/portfolio/
CryptoFolio: https://cryptfolio.com


yeah I like blockfolio. Ill have to check these other options.

Thanks for sharing.  Smiley
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: What cryptocurriencies do we really need?
by
sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 18:06:55 UTC
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin is sufficient. I also Like Steem and Steemit for fast zero fee transactions.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Good time to get into crypto?
by
sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 17:49:38 UTC
I was mining bitcoin back in 2011 but lost my wallet/gave up etc etc...

Is it still worthwhile getting back into crypto?

If you mean getting back into mining -- may be worth it, but will depend on your electricity price and require a lot of commitment.

If mean getting back into crypto in general -- it's always worthwhile to get back into crypto. Just watch out for scammy ICOs, useless alts and other questionable investments.

Agreed its always a good time to get back into crypto on longs you a Hodl  Cheesy

Mining is always tricky especially if you 're not willing to reinvest in hashing and have plans for scaling up.
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Re: What is more reliable? A mobile wallet or an online wallet?
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sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 17:39:49 UTC
Mycellicum is great for bitcoin and it interacts with hardware wallet trezor and ledger nano s with an android and micro usb otg cable.  Jaxx is ok multi crypto mobile wallet and they have online version.
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Re: bitcointalk.org Hacked Before?
by
sneakgeekzog
on 06/10/2017, 17:32:56 UTC
Hell yeah multiple times and in the last hack I lost my account of 6 plus years. it SUCKS!
I cant even post an image or anything. so SAD. Angry
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace
by
sneakgeekzog
on 27/04/2017, 12:18:01 UTC
I been in since the ico I just cant access my bitcointalk og account.

I been trying to ride the wave. It looks like its one person or group dumping. Everytime the price recovered they would dump. I think it will recover and now is probably a good time to accumulate.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: BAIKAL GROUPBUY 5 - RESERVATION
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sneakgeekzog
on 20/04/2017, 18:53:59 UTC
I want to buy 2 cubes

Thanks.