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Re: [unofficial] CoinDebit NO-KYC pre-paid cards?
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uqaz
on 02/08/2022, 10:54:21 UTC
Hello,

Instead of using Google or Apple Pay, did someone test with a virtual card service from Aurora Appstore?

What exactly do you mean by "Aurora Appstore"? If you actually mean "Aurora Store"[1], i don't see how it solve problem faced by other member. It's just unofficial open source client for Google Play Store. If you need to access paid apps, you need to buy it from Google Play Store and then login to your Google account on Aurora Store[2].

[1] auroraoss.com
[2] https://auroraoss.gitbook.io/docs/troubleshooting-and-faqs/faqs#how-do-i-purchase-paid-apps-without-using-the-play-store-app

Hi, thx for the corrections.

I was thinking maybe we'd have more privacy using FOSS than Google or Apple pay, no?
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Re: [unofficial] CoinDebit NO-KYC pre-paid cards?
by
uqaz
on 01/08/2022, 20:04:23 UTC
Hello,

Instead of using Google or Apple Pay, did someone test with a virtual card service from Aurora Appstore?
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Re: Advcash | a new "anonymous" bitcoin debit card [EUR & USD]
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uqaz
on 25/11/2016, 22:23:09 UTC
@AdvancedCash, can you explain me something?

I just bought a Advcash USD plastic card. If i use it for EUR purchases, will i be charged with a FX fee (2,95%)?
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Re: [ANN - Pre-ICO] BlockPay - Zero Cost, digital currency Point-Of-Sale systems
by
uqaz
on 24/08/2016, 22:13:23 UTC
hello dev, just set PM. Please, watch it
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 05/05/2016, 17:33:43 UTC
Shadowstats, http://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data , uses the original formulas to calculate CPI and other figures before they were changed in the 1990s to make things look better. The US has actually been in continuous recession for a long time, but it has been masked by a massive increase in money supply which has been used to prop up the stock, bond, and real estate markets with negative real interest rates (interest - actual inflation = negative interest of around -4%).

Anyone who buys food and other items in the US sees this. Food prices are up 50-100% over the last 10 years. Package weights have steadily decreased since 2008. As an example, I have seen Ritz crackers go from 16 oz. to 13.2 oz over the last fiver years. When I first noticed the Ritz have 2 different box sizes with 16 and 15.1 oz, I asked the checkout clerk about it, he said a lot of products were downsizing. I last saw this in the mid 70s - especially candy bars. Airlines mask inflation by reducing leg room to add seats and charge fees for luggage, food, much more for alcohol, and 'fuel' surcharges. A lot more of the inflation has been exported from the US to other countries with export economies, which continue to devalue their currencies to match the devaluation of the dollar to remain competitive.

The so-called experts from academia all drink the Keynesian Koolaid since they will not keep their jobs otherwise. Paul Krugman is an idiot. Monetarism and Keynesianism are just two sides of the same silver plated copper coin since money supply is increased by creating government debt.

I did hear a very good point, though, at a recent Ethereum meetup regarding money from Steve Waldman's talk, http://www.meetup.com/EthereumSiliconValley/events/228772099/ . His observation is that what gives money value is it purchases human behavior. I didn't agree with his dismissal of gold as an obsolete form of money, but I also don't see gold has having an intrinsic value beyond the belief people have in it to store value - it just has a much, much longer history than fiat or crypto of being universally accepted, the supply of physical metal can't be arbitrarily created like fiat, and it doesn't rely on modern technology to be usable, like crypto.

The dollar as a reserve currency is propped up by it being required to buy oil. Oil producing countries which start to accept currencies other than USD end up with regime changes. Russia is too big for this, so instead they get drawn into a conflict in the Ukraine and the oil markets are manipulated to crash the price of oil. The dollar is on the decline as the single global reserve currency as the BRICS countries and Asian countries continue to develop alternatives to SWIFT, BIS, and the IMF. It seemed like the dollar was the stern of the Titanic popping up out of the water, with the Euro at the bow, before the whole thing goes under (physical gold and silver are the lifeboats), but now it is more like they're flooding all the compartments with currency devaluations so it all sinks on an even keel in a race to the bottom.

The negative interest rates are really hilarious. I can imagine the 'experts' writing more numerical fiction, trying to plug negative numbers into their log functions as they attempt to model an economy with negative interest rates.
http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/jmdg.gif
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 04/05/2016, 19:49:10 UTC
I believe a kickstarter for a localbitcoins alternative that is just at anonymous if not more than would be great!  Start off supporting Bitcoins/Lisk/Litecoin/Darkcoin/Ethereum or any cryptocurrency that has at least $40 million in total Marketcap will attract many users.  Especially with the possibility of the USA economy going into another recession if not depression.  Cryptocurrency to cash and cash to cryptocurrency is very popular. (security and privacy comes first!)

So where did you read there's another recession coming?

1: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-03-04/jim-rogers-there-s-a-100-probability-of-a-u-s-recession-within-a-year

2: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/071515/6-factors-point-global-recession-2016.asp

3: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jan/18/richard-rahn-the-recession-of-2016/

4: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-08/greater-depression-has-started-comparing-1930s-today

The USA media is highly prone to scare tactics to get more views/sales/etc.

I don't see any statistical data from reputable sources, just a bunch of one man opinions and doomsday sayers.

The housing section has actually seen an increase in sales recently, sure wages stay the same while prices go up. This does not mean the USA is heading towards another recession.
Really?

Money Velocity:
https://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/M2V

Baltic Exchange Dry Index (BDI)
http://investmenttools.com/futures/bdi_baltic_dry_index.htm

Comex Gold ratio:
... (never mind, you wouldn't believe it anyway)

Wait, this one is cool:
USD Index
http://cdn.tradingeconomics.com/charts/united-states-currency.png?s=dxy&v=201605042100n

That babe is going to 70-ish!
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Re: [ANN][slock.it][Crowdfund][DAO] IoT meets blockchain
by
uqaz
on 01/05/2016, 15:24:51 UTC
I still don't get it all...

This:
http://themerkle.com/how-will-the-dao-generate-revenue/

was very helpful, but:

Is slock.it be an independent entity? I think so. But, will they be making their own Slock.it DAO? And, if so, are they going to sell tokens as well?

I think that curators will cover the software, and Slock.it UG will be the "hardware branch", as a contractor. If it is like this, it's cool!

But who is going to be the decision makers (decision about number of smart locks produced, curators' salary ...), DAO token holders - us?
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 29/03/2016, 23:11:07 UTC
Hey Bigcabrito (Max and Oliver, don't bother, concentrate on what u are doing lol),

How about an answer to Amanda's video about Ethereum?:

Costs vs. Benefits: My Experience with an Ethereum Smart Contract
The Daily Decrypt 2,874 views

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_90Y8mw_HVY&ebc=ANyPxKr3EdAU1Iha1XR2AfRknvdLRElXZm4zWbhj8NGvmOkyLLZXExbwtckBszn48NhLBKrCs6e7khMnXMcd7vtDV0oxIPOK2A

A nice interview or a solution to her problem would be great marketing for Lisk. It's begging for it!!!
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 22/03/2016, 00:07:29 UTC
I have been inspired by your post.  Some Googling has led me to a list of 10,000 (OK, really only 9,770) self described JavaScript geek programmers.  With their Twitter addresses.  Stand by for the spreadsheet, which may take a while.  It takes some time to organize a name list of 10,000 people.  Then stand by for a twitter blast in the days / weeks to come.

https://geekli.st/home

http://i.imgur.com/7Eei8rv.jpg

Funny, I couldn't find a similar list of 10,000 Etherium Solidity programmers.

I swear to God, I am going to have such fun when I start posting over on the Ethereum forums in April when I get back from my vacation next week.  Cheesy

Quite poor stats for JavaScript Grin At least 10% of all software programmers know this predominant language. Of course not all of them are professional JS developers which won't be an obstacle to start with the Lisk platform. JavaScript is de facto the programming standard for web, many embedded and desktop apps. For example, take a look at the most prominent text editor, called Atom. If JavaScript was a joke 10 years ago, now the "joke" is without real competition (with minor exceptions, C++ and Go not being among them).
Also, take node.js in account!
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 20/03/2016, 19:08:07 UTC
Lisk is the fourth most funded project in the history and there's still 62 hours till the end of ICO.

Ripple: 72,289 BTC - 676,227 BTC Market Cap - 835% increase (8.25 btc)
Ethereum: 31,531 BTC - 2,462,284 BTC Market Cap - 7709% increase (77.09 btc)
Maidsafe: 12,200 BTC - 104,696 BTC Market Cap - 758% increase (7.58 btc)
Lisk: 8561 BTC + 65M XCR
Stellar: 7,228 BTC - 27,803 BTC Market Cap - 284% increase (2.84 btc)
Bitshares: 6829 BTC - 38,981 BTC Market Cap - 470% increase (4.7 btc)
Factom: 2287 BTC - 43,194 BTC Market Cap - 1788% increase (17.88 btc)

Will be before Maidsafe maybe?
wow, We are getting there, 11,229.25 BTC now.
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 20/03/2016, 11:23:28 UTC


FACT: The coin price of largest ICOs has dropped by 60% on average upon launch on exchanges.

Conclusion: Skip buying on Lisk ICO and buy cheap Lisk after it launches on exchanges in next 2 to 3 weeks

http://i.imgur.com/7x2CO0F.png

http://i.imgur.com/l83VzV6.png

http://i.imgur.com/6uSD65z.png

http://i.imgur.com/fzaf292.png

http://i.imgur.com/i32XS0e.png


this will be the first exception, and who is the turd that will dump under his buy entry price, remember that the price of ico here remained the same for the whole ico time,

not like other coin, where the first bought at cheap price and the latter at higher price, so the first dumped on the latter

yeah, it'll probably be the first exception since it's not a clone coin. Oh wait...


good stats, but which describe a well known phenomenon, and therefore i suggest that people buying this ICO have no intention of selling at a loss. they are playing it long.
There is always people who will sell, because they find a better investment or they need money.
You guys...
The initial price of these pictures above IS NOT the final price of ICO.

Just see then here, in "Successful Crow-Sales":
https://cyber.fund/radar

As you all can see, in order to know an ico price, one just need to find out the initial ammount of coins or shares of the crypto. Then, the ico price is: Value raised/initial ammount of shares or coins

An example. The genius above would think that i've bought SECs (link below) for 200 sats in the crownd sale. No! I bought them on ico with just 5 sats per share!:
https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-SEC
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 18/03/2016, 23:46:03 UTC
Coming to many crypto forums it feels a little like the sky is falling on cryptocurrency but for all the talk of the short term position of coins, there is little talk of how factors external to the performance of crypto markets, with their whale manipulators, will potentially effect the price.

Just opening a window in here....

The outlook for the global economy in the next 9 months is pretty sketchy. Growth is slowing in China and the Yuan is entering a period of Devaluation. GDP predictions in a number of western nations are being revised down. The potential UK exit from the EU will likely negatively effect both GBP and the Euro price regardless of the outcome. Hyperinflation is now starting to effect several developing nations economies. All of this is coming off the back of some of the largest (failed) QE projects in history worldwide. Add to this mix that large financial institutions are now seeming offering products very much like the CDOS that caused the craziness we saw in 2007-8 (only this time if that house of cards collapses there isn't any hope that even the strongest national economies will be able to cover those losses with bail outs).

My question is this: If we see a global implosion/ currency crisis this year (with the potential for bail-ins), would we see a greater number of investors trying to shield losses from bail-ins/ fiat devaluations using cryptocurrency investment (think Cyprus, but global).  If this situation comes to pass I feel we are likely to see a great many REAL whales with an eye to making long term investments across the crypto currency space as they flee a fiat time bomb. At that point whoever is holding, whatever amount, is likely to become very happy indeed - caveat: as long as infrastructure is in place to enable currency transactions and POS for goods and services without ever touching fiat.

My 2 pence ladies and gents. Please feel free to rip to shreds.

Meh, stop being trendy.  That's what everyone thinks. (including me)
If everyone knows that...why didn't it already happen? lol

Man, in the beggining i wanted just a refugee from my brazilian real melting...now there is a whole ecosystem of great businesses, equities and, why not, virtual commodities. See, crypto is wild west, there are limitless chances to get rich!

One just have to know how to measure value, just that.
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 18/03/2016, 17:38:30 UTC
Another punch of 250 BTC
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 18/03/2016, 17:05:55 UTC
i think the 1000 BTC has come from a venture capital fund.
You mean, like this one?:
https://bnktothefuture.com/
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 18/03/2016, 14:15:45 UTC
...and you guys are not considering that the 1000-BTC-whale and 300-BTC-whale could be the same guy...

almost for sure it's the same guy.

do you mean the same chinese exchange?  Grin

that would be the best case scenario
Guys, in stock exchanges, when a company goes IPO there's usually a limit of cap by investor (if a guy puts US$ 1mi, sometimes he gets just US$10.000 in shares). That aims situations like ours.

I don't know how it works in America, but here each investor has an social security number that is a proof that there won't be multiple buys by the same person. I wonder how it would be solved in this crypto enviroment...

We can't do anything now, rules were set. Let it be a warning for futures developments...by the do you know any cases (ethereum or maidsafe or ...) of a hostile action using this strategy?

a big amout is not necessarily a hostile thing. for example if I had that much money and decided to invest here, I would consider it still as a long term investment without manipulating anything. The only thing I am afraid of, is overfunding. That the product can just not reach the expectations set and you set all on those 2 people doing the right decisions...
It is still ok now, but its getting harder and harder... (and no, money does not solve all problems...)
yes, that's a strategy of investment that i use: never get more of 5% of it.

And, in my original post, i didn't mean it negatively lol. But, that's a chance...or not
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 18/03/2016, 14:06:03 UTC
...and you guys are not considering that the 1000-BTC-whale and 300-BTC-whale could be the same guy...

almost for sure it's the same guy.

do you mean the same chinese exchange?  Grin

that would be the best case scenario
Guys, in stock exchanges, when a company goes IPO there's usually a limit of cap by investor (if a guy puts US$ 1mi, sometimes he gets just US$10.000 in shares). That aims situations like ours.

I don't know how it works in America, but here each investor has an social security number that is a proof that there won't be multiple buys by the same person. I wonder how it would be solved in this crypto enviroment...

We can't do anything now, rules were set. Let it be a warning for futures developments...by the do you know any cases (ethereum or maidsafe or ...) of a hostile action using this strategy?
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
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uqaz
on 18/03/2016, 13:46:11 UTC
...and you guys are not considering that the 1000-BTC-whale and 300-BTC-whale could be the same guy...
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 05/03/2016, 18:45:32 UTC
An idea for a Dapp...

A Descentralized Bank/Pawn Shop.

Nowadays the main problem of banks like BITBOND or BTCPOP is that they don't provide trust. A bank combine two things that today we don't have simultaneuosly in crypto: i. the enforcement of a contract and ii. a real garantee.

i. The enforcement of a contract we can get from ethereum. I've just heard of Slock.it (check it out!), they are promissing a rent plataform, it reminds me UBER for everything, basically. Thru them, in a contract we would just estipulate values, profits and lending time;

ii. A real garantee would come from anything, from a pen (as in a pawn shop) to valuable/important storaged data/large ammounts of non-liquidy crypto (as in a bank). The plataform that can do this is Safex.io (a SAFE Exchange for MAID, just like Ebay). Thing is that negociations between buyers and sellers would be anonimous.

So, dealing with an Ethereum plataform and SAFE network isn't an easy task..but in Lisk habitat that may be easier. Think of a central Dapp that joins Slock.it data and Safex.io data (inputs and outputs). There could be a specific Dapp to acquire data from other crypto blockchain, and another to output this data. And a head, the Descentralized Bank/Pawn Shop. You will need gas, but Lisk could be provided for it as part of a "fee".

Please, i'm no programmer, just saying... Also, Stock.it or Safex.io are not implemented (they will be soon...). So, keep this idea in mind, I and pratically every crypto user are looking for a trustful bank...if someone of you guys create this, you will be rich and a bunch of people will be happier.

Poor english, sorry.

P.S.: Actually, there is a third advantage in this Descentralized Bank/Pawn Shop, that real banks don't have: Anonymity!
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Re: [ANN][LISK] Lisk | ICO | Decentralized Application & Sidechain Platform
by
uqaz
on 03/03/2016, 18:08:34 UTC
Bull$#!t... Show me one real life IPO where you've seen the share value of IPO investors get diluted with the increase of number of investors.

I was going to invest more in this ICO, but now that my Lisk funds keep dropping dramatically on daily basis, while Lisk Devs get richer, I rather invest elsewhere.

Jesus H. Christ.  I am totally astounded by the complete ignorance of many people posting here.   What the hell were you doing in math class as a kid?

THERE IS A FIXED 85M LISK BEING SPLIT PROPORTIONALLY BETWEEN A RISING NUMBER OF DONORS.  

THEIR ARRIVAL REDUCES YOUR OWNERSHIP SHARE.  

THEIR MONEY KEEPS THE VALUE OF YOUR REDUCED OWNERSHIP SHARE AT YOUR ORIGINAL DONATION VALUE.  

AS YOUR SHARE GOES DOWN,  THE SATOSHI PRICE GOES UP TO COMPENSATE.

YOU LOSE NOTHING!


And that 10% of Lisk going to core devs and consultants?  It's currently only worth about $100,000 total.   That's NOT "living large".  

To double that $100K, they've got to double the market cap of Lisk on the open market...

AND AT THAT POINT YOU WILL GET THE SAME PERCENTAGE BOOST ON YOUR HOLDINGS AS THEY DO!


It's people like you who keep hyping this ICO that get me even more worried about investing in this ICO.

As Lisk Market Cap rises during the ICO from $1 million to $2 million, investors fund value remains the same, while Devs double their money.

Isn't it enough that most Devs are known to invest their personal funds in their own coin prior to future products releases? So why double the advantage?

I'm glad I kept most of my funds in ETH, because ETH is up 125% since the beginning of this ICO (Feb 22), while the funds I invested this ICO have NOT risen in value.


please, Lisk has a similar rule of SEC (SafeCoin Exchange) crownd funding, see the price in bittrex (crownd funding price : 5 satoshi. The CEO just have 1% of total, but he had just a Whitepaper also... In Lisk they have 10%, but project is very advanced.

For a newcomer, i believe the arrange is fair.
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Re: LECHAT - Counterparty Asset - Available until Feb 4th!
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uqaz
on 28/02/2016, 04:14:59 UTC
Hello, do you have any news?