Re: Price coin statistic in 1, 3, 6, 12 months after ICO
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soronmar
on 26/09/2017, 19:12:16 UTC
Very nice, good job! I appreciate the time you invested into it. If all the data is correct, thanks again!
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Re: Where to find complete profile LINK of bitcointalk
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soronmar
on 26/09/2017, 18:57:02 UTC
In the top you see a (dark blue) bar with "Home", "Help", "Search", "Donate" and "Profile". You click on "Profile" and than go to the left where it says "Summary". Click it and copy the URL. Mine is: bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1135468
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Re: hardwallet for erc20.
by
soronmar
on 26/09/2017, 04:58:25 UTC
There are 3 options currently:
- Trezor - Ledger Nano S or Ledge Blue - Digital Bitbox
Hab mich dort nicht angemeldet aber bei der Währungsliste auf der Hauptseite ist kein PIVX angegeben. Nur bei der anmeldung ist das Symbol dann mit aufgeführt.
Bist Du dort Nutzer?
Nutzer? Naja Schreib mir bitte am besten mal eine PN damit das hier nicht zu offtopic wird.
Hast du eventuell novh paar tipps z.b. pools oder gibt es Möglichkeiten mehr Glück zu haben mit den Belohnungen? Auch deine Vorschläge welche coins du empfehlen würdest und so würden mich auch interessieren
Bei der Auswahl der Pools kann ich leider nicht weiterhelfen. Dazu bin ich zu lange aus dem Mining draußen. Mit Sicherheit gibt es hier andere User, die dir Tipps geben können. Welche Coins gerade profitabel sind kann dir die Webseite (https://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency) sagen. Dort stellst du den Algo sowie deine Hashrate ein und lässt es dir ausrechnen. Viel Erfolg!
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Re: ETH in Geld umwandeln ? oder jemanden schicken ?
Sollte das stimmen, müsstest du mehr als einen Monat so weiter minen bis du endlich die Auszahlung bekommst.
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Re: Which Platform is the best for learning develop cryptocurrency or blockchain ?!
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soronmar
on 24/09/2017, 09:25:27 UTC
Solidity might worth a look. It's one of the languages that you can use to write smart contracts on Ethereum. Otherwise Javascript, HTML etc. are useful.
What happens after 20 days and they want a refund in bitcoin? If bitcoin has gone higher or lower during that time, how do you figure out the refund amount?
The same thing applies to Steam. You can pay on Steam with Bitcoin but if you are asking for a refund they will just give you a credit voucher for the exact amount you have paid. To make an example:
You buy a game on Steam with Bitcoin and pay 0.01 BTC for it. This equals at the moment around 36$. Now you are asking for a refund and than they will give you a voucher for 36$ and keep your BTC. Maybe you can use the same method?
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Re: Token creation using the Ethereum platform
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soronmar
on 24/09/2017, 06:23:28 UTC
I'm quoting this:
- Gas is the way that fees are calculated - The fees are still paid in ether, though, which is different from gas
Who is behind this project? Who are the team members?
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Re: Ethereum ERC20 wallet mist question
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soronmar
on 24/09/2017, 05:48:20 UTC
Mist is a full client so it downloads the whole blockchain.
How to delete the blockchain? Depends on what system you are using (Win 7, Win 10, Linux etc.).
Deleting the wallet will not delete the blockchain.
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Re: Token creation using the Ethereum platform
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soronmar
on 24/09/2017, 05:45:12 UTC
Yes, it will require Ether (Gas) to send and interact with these tokens. But you don't need Ether to receive them. Just for sending and creating them.
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Re: List of ATTRACTIVE COINS !!
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soronmar
on 23/09/2017, 18:59:06 UTC
I would max invest in 5-7 coins at the same time. Otherwise it gets really difficult to stay always up to date with news/announcements etc.
For hodling I can understand if someone has invested in more than 7 coins.
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Re: Solidity tutorials
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soronmar
on 23/09/2017, 18:49:35 UTC
Solidity isn't really hard to learn. You should find enough stuff on Google and some basic contracts on Github. But the important thing is that Solidity won't bring you far.
With Solidity you can write "smart contracts" but keep in mind that you also need to interact with them and deploy them. So something like Meteor would be the next step.
If you need some basic help with Solidity than shoot me a pm!
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Re: Why so few ICOs from Silicon Valley?
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soronmar
on 23/09/2017, 06:54:42 UTC
ICOs are mainly used to get some funding for a project. Now if you are working in the Silicon Valley, you probably know enough Venture Capital firms (and managers) which can help you with (pre)funding.
I don't get why people think Litecoin has value. For a long time, it was called 'the rock' because it just always sunk. I guess its a testnet for Bitcoin changes, but there's already a testnet for that..
Just have a look at the transaction fees for Bitcoin and Litecoin.
Yeah, I agree with you. But it is sad to know that the Chinese government is not longer support bitcoin. AS you can see, they ban permanently bitcoin exchanges which are on their country and cause of that reason, the price of bitcoin fall hardly. China is the biggest country in this field and many big investors are living there. It is not very good that CHinese government decides to against bitcoin
I wouldn't say that they really decide against Bitcoin. China is just trying to get Bitcoin regulated, which won't work in my opinion.