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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 06/03/2019, 22:11:33 UTC
CryptyMike: Thanks. To you as well.
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 15/02/2019, 11:50:21 UTC
CryptyMike: Hello, Mr Co-founder of doiownashitcoin.com. Thanks for dropping by. I believe it was discussed here earlier. Sorry you're not happy. Your project was (before it changed) based on different stuff, though. And I don't plan a blog and research stuff. My thing is purely just computers crunching some data. Besides, I'm positive somebody else had the same general idea before and already tried that way before either your stuff or mine. I mean, create a simple input where you write down your coin and you get an opinion based on something. It's nothing too groundbreaking, is it? I didn't envision the app with creativity or originality in mind. In fact, I created the app for completely different reasons, some of which are stated in the beginning. Smiley

Oceat: Well, yeah, I imagine they can get repetitive. There 3 groups of about 10 messages each and they get picked randomly based on which group the coin falls into.

Kopyleft: Would be fun if the app actually influenced people enough to cause panic, I have to admit. But based on the traffic I'm getting, it's not going to happen anytime soon. Smiley

posi: Definitely neural network, not neutral network. I don't plan being neutral. I mean, I don't plan being anything - I let the intricate algorithm do the hard work. But I don't think I'll create a cryptocoin price predictor based on neural networks, if that's what you mean, because it doesn't seem to be a very reliable idea.
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 12/02/2019, 09:53:29 UTC
antonleviathan: Thanks for the feedback. Why do you think it is biased?

Judging from the previous discussion here, I feel that most folks expressed the opinion that making it random wouldn't make them happy. Smiley
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 09/02/2019, 19:54:13 UTC
itulaj1: I agree. I believe bitcoin will rise too. The ultimate plan is to hoard enough of it until that happens. Smiley
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2019, 12:52:25 UTC
lepbagong: I get the input data from CryptoMarketCap. There was a time when I wasn't loading tokens, but I fixed that. Not sure if CMC has data on ongoing/recently finished ICOs though. Could you tell me which one you tried? Good to know, though, since some of the messages might be a bit misleading Smiley

bhadz: I took some of the suggestions to heart and changed the behaviour for a few chosen coins (BTC, ETH...). I mean, we should all hodl BTC even if it's price should crash hard, right? Smiley I didn't consider DOGE for that, though, but then, I didn't consider TRON or IOTA either. Maybe I would, if the authors/devs paid me a hefty sum, though Grin

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Re: It's still profitable to run online btc casino?
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tlustoprd
on 04/02/2019, 15:49:11 UTC
kukelka: I'm actually thinking of something similar. Creating some simple yet interesting gambling dapp. Do you have any plans or ideas? I think it could be profitable, it just has to be novel enough.
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 04/02/2019, 15:35:11 UTC
posi: As stated above, the algorithm is explained here: https://hodlornot.tlustoprd.net/algorithm
Again, it's nothing fancy. I have some ideas about a more complex stuff. Maybe a price predictor based on neural networks - but my experience with that one is that it's still rather unreliable. Question is whether anybody would welcome or use that thing, though.
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 04/02/2019, 12:39:17 UTC
NeuroticFish: It's not as random as it seems. There's a new section explaining the basics of the algorithm (not that the algorithm itself can be more basic than it already is) - https://hodlornot.tlustoprd.net/algorithm
But I agree I should probably make an exception for coins like Bitcoin.
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 03/02/2019, 17:32:23 UTC
 r1s2g3: I'm not demotivated by criticism. Constructive one is perfectly okay with me. It's where expectations meet reality. For example, I didn't expect so many people to take the app that seriously. Anyway, I made a few updates reflecting the things mentioned here.

Funny thing is, I am aware of Do I Own a Shitcoin. I had that little idea of mine even before that web materialized, but I got round to deploying it only recently. Even though the concept looks similar, I think it's rather different from what I gather (if I remember correctly, Do I Own a Shitcoin is based on human analysis).

Besides, my objective with Hodl or Not isn't to provide an app that would aspire to become the touchstone of cryptocurrency trader's toolset. I wanted a very simple yet relatively relevant app to test out a few things regarding bandwidth, traffic and similar stuff.
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 03/02/2019, 10:35:56 UTC
jooj2: Thanks for the info. I'm actually pulling the data from CoinMarketCap API. Can the coin you're checking actually be a token based off a cryptocurrency rather than a coin?

KingScorpio: I take it English isn't your primary language, because you can't really read Smiley Either that or you're trying to troll. Can't tell. I guess the world will never know. In simple words for you: It's a fun project created in a day or two, not a serious entrepreneur tool. I don't aim to charge anyone for anything there. But I'm repeating myself. But it probably doesn't matter because you won't be able to read that far and say it's bad entrepreneurship again. Smiley
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 03/02/2019, 09:02:38 UTC
KingScorpio: Is everyone in your world an entrepreneur? And a bad one, except for you? I suppose that this is new to you, but I don't aim to influence or make a profit from that website. I'm not even an entrepreneur. I think you're just projecting (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projection) here. Smiley What makes you think it's random? Did you just type in your favourite cryptocurrency and it told you it's a shitcoin? Smiley
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Re: Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 02/02/2019, 21:30:43 UTC
kryptogunner: As the about section hints, it's a very complex algorithm running on the backend of a supercomputer somewhere deep in Antarctica (needs a lot of cooling). Even I don't understand that algorithm. It's practically a sophisticated AI that's trying to conquer the world, I think.

KingScorpio: I'm very saddened that my crap website offends you so much and got you all uptight. Of course, you can try ignoring it if it influences you in such a bad way. Have you lost any cryptos because of it? Smiley

tyz: Thanks. It's actually a very stupid algorithm. I wouldn't really rely on just that one to make investment decisions... maybe just to make an educated guess. It's just looking at recent price changes.

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Hodl or Not
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tlustoprd
on 02/02/2019, 15:38:27 UTC
Hello,

I was bored and cooked up a simple project called Hodl or Not. https://hodlornot.tlustoprd.net/

It's a simple website that will help you obtain massive crypto wealth and a nice fleet of lambos, telling you when to hodl and when to sell. You just type in your coin of interest and see if it's time to get rid of it or hodl it like there's no tomorrow.

It's nothing fancy and I'm just trying out various things here (mostly whether the hosting plan can withstand potential traffic).


Cheers.
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Re: Purpose of life
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2018, 12:20:16 UTC
The purpose of life is remarkably simple - to buy bitcoin.
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Re: Do we need regulations?
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2018, 12:16:16 UTC
Yes. We need as many regulations as we can get... so that eventually cryptocurrencies become illegal, thus create a new, parallel economy... and eventually overthrow the original one.
Do I understand you correctly? You want them to BAN crpytocurrencies and only then the parallel econony will emerge? This scenario is crazy and very unlikely. If they ban crypto, 99% of people will jump off the train and people who will remain will not be able to create parallel economy. Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology needs to work in hand with the classical economy.

Not if we get enough people to rebel against the oppressive reins of world governments. Viva la revolución!
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Re: Do we Need Altcoin?
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2018, 11:29:59 UTC
Of course we need altcoin. Without them, how would we be able to speculate and make a profit at the expense of those less fortunate who invest recklessly?
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Re: I bought on all time high
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2018, 11:13:51 UTC
No, but I sold at an all-time-high, so the world balances out.
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Re: Can myetherwallet get hacked?
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2018, 11:12:50 UTC
Of course it can. Just send me your private key and stuff and I'll demonstrate that.
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Re: Bitcoin come back? Time to buy?
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2018, 11:12:09 UTC
I sold my wooden leg just for that purpose.
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Re: Is Satoshi is dead,If not where is he now
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tlustoprd
on 07/02/2018, 11:09:18 UTC
Satoshi cannot do anything because he forgot the password to the bitcoin price setting manager.