I've just started mining and using CoinTracking recently (This is my first day of using CT, to be honest) . I did a "test run" of mining a few cents of an altcoin, paying it out to an exchange and then selling it for LTC. What would I write in Cointracking to document that I sold the altcoin that I mined and received an 'x' amount of Litecoin in return? I tried a few different Google searches to hunt down an answer before I posted here but I hit a dead end. I appreciate any help
Thank you!
Assuming your mined coins are already entered into CT, under "Enter Coins" you can enter a Trade of 'x amount of altcoin' to 'y amount of Litecoin'. If you used an exchange that is supported, use the "Exchange Imports" options. If not, use the "Overview and Manual Import" option.
I have a feature request to put in front of the team:
Have you ever considered creating an iOS and Android app that syncs with our CT accounts and allows us to see gains and losses on a mobile device? Several apps do already exist that do this, but I think this would be extremely useful since all of our trade information is already in CT and it would be another selling point for the product. Thanks!
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Re: ✅[AIRDROP] TELEGRAM |💰 Up To $1,000,000 Reward | ON ERC20
How does this work? You just hold CEFS and however much you hold on the exchange you get a certain percentage of fees paid based on how much of the CEFS you hold???
I just got one and feel this is one of the most underlooked and undervalued exchange coin out there.
would love to see this go back to its 10k value +
I love low supply coins and feel this one is a keeper with only 6300 supply!
How is this working out these days? What's the current return and how do the payouts work? I'm assuming you accumulate dust for hundreds of coins in your Cryptopia account on a monthly basis?
Skycoin is a cryptocurrency that allows for zeros transaction fees
Wtaf. Why is no one talking about this?
Just out of curiosity because I didn't understand much about how blockchain has been created, is it really possible to make a transaction to any kind of cryto without a transaction fee? Any detailed explanation for a YES or NO will be greatly appreciated!
I'm researching things and came across your question although it's from a few weeks ago. Yes, it's possible to have no transaction fees. A lot of projects don't do it for a couple of reasons: 1) They want to reward the consensus miners through the transaction fees, or 2) They are concerned about the possibility of spam on the network.
I'm invested in Skycoin and they have come up with good solutions to both issues: 1) They have implemented a new consensus model (Obelisk) that eliminates the need for traditional miners which as we've seen with other projects leads to centralization. 2) People who hold Skycoins in their wallet earn 1 CoinHour per hour for each coin that is held in the wallet (similar to Gas). CoinHours are burnt when transactions are sent, so the CoinHours serve as the congestion-reduction mechanism instead of spending actual Skycoin. CoinHours will also be used to purchase bandwidth on the Skywire internet, and will also have other uses that haven't been rolled out yet (spendable in blockchain games, ability to trade them for Skycoin or other coins, etc).
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Currently nowhere I can find a retention period on how long they are allowed to maintain the documents. Further, I have not found regulatory policies on what is allowed to be done with them.