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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: Stonehenge] * 1
    #24600958 - 09/03/17 03:27 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Made a huge killing off NEO, and GAS during the last big boom.


Out of curiosity how many of you do any blockchain programming? I currently do Solidity and Ethereum Dapp development, and am in the process of learning HyperLedger. If any of you have participated in ICOs in the last 4 months I've probably wrote the contracts for at least one of them :rofl2:


@Geo:

OMG is absolutely fantastic. I believe it will be the first ERC20 compliant token to utilize Vitalik's new sharding method for Ethereum whose name escapes me currently :thinking:

@Stonehenge:

Unless something catastrophic happens I don't see the upward momentum for Bitcoin slowing down. Realistically more and more poeple will start to hop on the train, as in the grand scheme of things whether you buy BTC now or 1 year from now you're still an early adopter and will still have insane profit margins to make if you don't panic and sit back for a while.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: Stonehenge] * 1
    #24601180 - 09/03/17 05:14 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

:rofl2:

I love reading about BTC prices in the states, because our dollar is so fucking shit 1 BTC here peaked at a little under 7K CAD. I don't think a 20K BTC by 2020 is super far fetched, but that's still a little over 2 years away and that's a lot of time for stuff to happen to Bitcoin.

I've been getting into margin funding and margin trading. I doubled my BTC holding with a 30 day loan on Bitfinex, and am on schedule to do the same with my Ether. Me and a friend are snagging a couple of these up in the next week or so https://obelisk.tech/.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: deadwk] * 1
    #24603368 - 09/04/17 02:28 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Opened up a margin position for 4BTC/USD on Bitfinex. Once the price rebounds should give me a nice chunk of change.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: Stonehenge] * 1
    #24603548 - 09/04/17 03:59 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Lightning Network isn't all the hype a lot of people think it is https://medium.com/@jonaldfyookball/mathematical-proof-that-the-lightning-network-cannot-be-a-decentralized-bitcoin-scaling-solution-1b8147650800

I am interested to see how RSK implementation goes with BTC, but realistically I think BTC niche is value storage, and secondary value transfer. I only really use BTC as a value store, if I need to do any transactions I'll stick to more quicker networks (LTC primarily).


Was mining SIGT for awhile, but decided to sell what I had at a profit, and  do some trading with GNT, which is going pretty well :thumbup: Right now the most short term profitable coins to mine I don't see any real long term benefits to, so I decided to plunk my miners (CPU+GPU) on XMR for a bit churn out a couple Moneros. Thankfully got some solid CPU processing power with my Xeon servers, and my 1080 Tis can crank out some good power  :evil:


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: Stonehenge] * 1
    #24604026 - 09/04/17 07:05 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

@Geo

Thanks! I'm actually pretty excited I'm starting the (currently) only available and recognized Ethereum Development course tomorrow, and will be taking a HyperLedger Fabric course after that. So much money to be made programming on chain, especially with HyperLedger which is gaining lots of traction in the Financial world.

Oh everything I have in my Bitfinex account as collateral I'm not too worried about I never put more than 25% of what I have into margin at any one time. As again as I mentioned earlier, a long term margin position for BTC/USD pairing, especially with the conversion to CAD is one of the safest margin positions I've opened up in the last 6 months. Definitely not a short term position, looking to keep this position opened for as long as I can hold out or get weak handed like a bitch :rofl2: As long as I dont hit the liq price point, I'm totally cool with losing money and pulling out early.


I'm all for the regulations, a new platform I'm working on (won't give any details so I don't reveal too much) was supposed to have launched already but we had to postpone 2 months to comply with SEC regulations so we can target US Consumers. Took a really long time, but we just got the OK from our lawyers:vibin: Unfortunately China was one of our target markets so I'm not sure how the recent news from them wil leffect us.The regulations as far as I'm concerned keep the scammers and money grabbers out of ICOs to a degree. If you are serious about marketing your product you should have no problem going through the motions to lock down regulatory approval.


There's a lot of money to be made in Cryptos, and there's some hidden gems in the ICO shit storm, personally I've only backed 3 out of a good 2-3 dozen i've read about. As well as some already existing, and promising,  blockchains that have yet to be realized to their full potential. I'm probably biased but this new platform I'm working for, we've got some pretty dank connections to the relevant industry at hand :likeaboss:



I've also got a pretty sweet project I'm spearheading with a friend of mine that we should be launching end of this year. Debating whether or not on how to distribute tokens, doesn't look like we're going to do an ICO or anything but will most likely premine some. I'm learning golang, and was debating implementing a super basic crypto in go but we'll see :shrug:


Was wondering, what are you favourite trading indicators Geo? I've been mostly using Stochastic, with a weighted moving average and it seems to have been working quite well. Since I started using these new indicators, trading was on average 10-15% better.

@Stone:

I do agree that BTC transaction speeds will increase but I don't buy into the whole Lightning Network hype. It's not a deal breaker, but it's not as decentralized as lots of people think it is :shrug:



@everyone:

Not sure if any of you are too familiar with Byteball and how they distribute their coins, but you essentially link up a BTC wallet, with a Byteball wallet, and a really simplified explanation of their coin distribution (read about it many moons ago), is that at certain phases of the lunar cycle they will take a snapshot of the BTC blockchain, and any accounts that had linked their BTC wallet with a Byteball wallet.

Beeb going on for I think a little over a year now, and I've made a nice little chunk of change just by holding some BTC in a linked wallet. Their next coin distribution phase should be taking place in 24ish hours.

https://byteball.org/

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Got some money from a bit of day trading, not sure if I'm going to keep the profits in Bitcoin to gain a slightly higher balance for Byteball's distribution tomorrow or pick up an altcoin on the cheap.

I'm really bullish on QTUM short-medium term. It's sort of like BTC and ETH fucked and had a supermodel baby. That and QRL are also one that I have my eye on. A few months ago QRL had a job opening I wanted to apply for but decided it would be best to keep on improving my skills before dedicating my proffesional career to something as time consuming as that.


Took my GPU miners off XMR, felt too painful wasting  my cards processing power on a not-so-optimized algorithm for NVIDIA cards, so I'm back to SIGT mining with Nvidia cards, and crunching like a champion cryptonight with my Xeons an i7s

QTUM goes mainnet on September 13th, which enables their staking system, LSK rebrands later this month, XEM launching Catapault this fall. Really looking forward to seeing what the remainder of the year has in stock.

SYSCOIN is another crypto I'm bullish on, upcoming SYSCOIN masternodes, along with the ability to use syscoin as gas to deploy smart contracts on Ethereum.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: deadwk] * 1
    #24604294 - 09/04/17 09:13 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

That wikipedia highlights the problems that was pointed out in the medium article, which is the payment channel system. To have a truly decentralized LN, you need these payment channels which enforce users to spend their coins in a particular manner to ensure a decentralized LN, which is explained in the medium article. An LN is possible, but will require centralized entities. I'm not saying this is bad, just that a truly decentralized LN is pretty farfetched.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: ManianFH] * 1
    #24604732 - 09/05/17 01:39 AM (6 years, 4 months ago)

The ICOs I backed? Wagerr (was able to dump shortly after for a good profit), the CryptoPing ICO, which has been very useful for day trading, and the Tezos ICO. I'm particularly interested in Tezos as it offers a functional programming language for smart contracts instead of OOP.

Currently, I've got the following in my portfolio:
SYS, ETH, XEM, HEAT, ARK, BTC, LTC, XVG, QTUM, QRL, NEO, OMG, STEEM, WAVES, XMR, USDT, SHIFT, SIGT, SBD.  I bought some alts fairly cheap and already starting to turn a profit, will be selling them off to put the profits back into BTC. Always love these little dips, depending on my trades I can make a nice 5-10% gain.



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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: ManianFH] * 1
    #24606885 - 09/05/17 07:33 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Interesting selection of analysis tools! Yea I mostly use indicators as confirmational information sources. Finally got my last paycheck from my work so that's a sweet $10,000 to put into cryptos.

Bought 7 LTC, and 10 FCT for now. Will be picking up a BTC tomorrow as well. Debating whether or not to buy myself a XEM harvester node.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: deadwk] * 1
    #24608819 - 09/06/17 01:52 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

:likeaboss:

Love waking up to the market recovering! :smoking:
Got an interview for a job doing blockchain development for ConsenSys tomorrow which I've been busting my balls off to get and it pays in bitcoin :vibin:

Time to buy another monitor :rofl2:
https://www.amazon.ca/Acer-Predator-34-inch-UltraWide-Widescreen/dp/B01MZHK1SZ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1504727462&sr=8-3&keywords=acer+predator+ultrawide


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: Stonehenge]
    #24617383 - 09/10/17 12:39 AM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Hope everyone's been weathering the stupid Fake News fiasco :rofl:
Took advantage of the cheap prices to gamble some money on a bunch of different ERC20 tokens and cheap cryptos. REALLY loving my WTC investment. Walton Chain is really starting to look very promising, and was added to a second exchange (Etherdelta). Binance is adding QTUM (or is it OMG??) to their exchange on September 12th so I picked up some BNB as well expecting it's price to rise some the day QTUM (or OMG) is added for some quick, and easy profits.

Been trading WTC a lot on Binance and been making some good money. You can use BNB to reduce exchange fees from 0.1% to 0.05% which is nice, as it lowers the amount of price change needed to make a profit when selling, or buying WTC.

Highly recommend checking out WTC, it's starting off much the same way ANS (now NEO) started off which is a great sign and it's still relatively cheap to buy ($1.74CAD/coin). Full disclosure I'm starting to become a WTC fanboy :rofl2:

Coins I picked up to do some gambling with:
SNGLS, QRL, EOS,  PAY, FUN, DNT, XLM, SC, IOT, CVC


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: deadwk]
    #24636290 - 09/16/17 08:02 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Fuck this has been a rough 3 weeks. Literally going broke because I refuse to take any money out of my holding with the market this low :evil:


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: geokills]
    #24676313 - 10/01/17 07:20 PM (6 years, 3 months ago)

@geo:

I haven't heard anything about Omega One, or Wanchain. I have a very positive outlook on the 0x protocol, as district0x is using it, and Bitfinex is releasing a new exchange called Ethfinex which will be based on the 0x protocol. Kyber I have a small sum of as it's an interesting project. I've also bought BMC (BlackMoonCrypto) as it's another similar project but also interesting. 

I'm extremely bullish on Chainlink (LINK) as it's a very promising project aiming to decentralized Oracles to provide external data ingestion points for ethereum smart contracts.  They also have a major partnership with SWIFT going on which is big in the finace world. I worked for a finance company doing IT work and all the bankers get their dicks real hard over anything involving SWIFT.

Very bullish on WTC (WaltonChain) as well. I bought in extremely cheap ($1.50) so I've been making a shitload of BTC swing trading it, and just holding it. They also won  the JinJiang competition, so they are getting a $1Mil grant. They also have some pretty significant talent on their team, including I belive a former VP of samsung.

Another coin I've become very bullish on, and am always increasing my holdings by a few coins everyday is Neblio (NEBL). It's very similar to STRAT, however I think they have greater potential as instead of locking developers into using C++ to utilize their blockchain, they are building a REST API to utilize their blockchain, so any language can be used to interact with their blockchain. STRAT is PoS as well with a 1% annual stake rate, whereas Neblio has a 5 or 105 yearly stake rate (can't remember the exact number).


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: geokills]
    #24685065 - 10/05/17 02:12 AM (6 years, 3 months ago)

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Good call on WTC.  I had put in a GTC order for a chunk of WTC at 0.000310 BTC on Sept 11, but cancelled it several days later to divert funds into NEO :doh:.  A little frustrating to miss the recent expansion to the upside on WTC, but at least the NEO trade was profitable too, albeit much less so (up a little more than 50% instead of almost 500%).

I assume you participated in the NEBL ICO, which seemed to distribute tokens at just under $0.20 if you got in on the bonus round? The only other place I can see to secure NEBL is via Cryptopia, a New Zealand based exchange with which I have no experience.  I like the headline idea of Blockchain as a Service, but the team seems a bit thin.  Nevertheless, I see no harm in allocating a small amount of capital in efforts to diversify my portfolio.  Cryptopia is presently down for maintenance, but I think I'll stick in a bid for some NEBL @ ~ 0.000230 BTC.




Thank you! I managed to make some insane calls this last week, was able to hop on WTC, LINK, NEBL, TRX, and LRC at insanely low price.

Nope I didn't find out about it until after the ICO, first bought in at $1.52CAD. I'm extremely bullish on NEBL and am actively staking it, as well as always adding to my total supply everyday. Yea unfortunately Cryptopia isn't the best exchange but it's the only one NEBL is trading on right now. It surged massively the last 24 hours.

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Where do you guys find all this info?




The resource Geokills provided are very good. Some additional sources:


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On a strictly technical basis, I like VeChain (VEN) and have accumulated a long position with an average cost basis of $0.32/VEN.  I have not fully appraised myself of all the fundamental details underpinning the issue, so this is a purely speculative trade based on a significant pickup in trading volume over the past two days and the first meaningful volatility expansion above the initial basing period created since the token hit the market.  Because of this, the position is kept small at ~3% of my aggregate crypto portfolio.




Interesting, will have to check it out. Did you do any trading of ADA when it was released on Bittrex? It was extremely volatile, but was very profitable.


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An additional trade I put on over the last 24 hours is long NEBL, entered at around 0.0003 BTC on a breakout from a two week basing period.  I like the fundamental idea of Blockchain as a Service that is more developer friendly and widely applicable than traditional blockchain systems.  The NEBL token popped above its all time highs today, and I would suspect that there is a good chance upside momentum could continue.  However, again, this is an illiquid issue that I would advise caution with and not recommend chasing or purchasing in major size.  At this point, I would target 0.0004 BTC for an initial entry, and if it gets back down to test its base at around 0.00025 BTC, that would be an excellent level to accumulate.




I was shocked as to how high NEBL reached today! Was not expecting it at all so I wasn't able to take as many profit as I wanted too. I would also be very hesitant about buying NEBL right now.

A friend and I have been buying up large amounts repeatedly, and accidentally pumped the price 15% yesterday so we've been slowing our buys :lolsy:


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: Gypsy Boy]
    #26407948 - 12/30/19 03:03 PM (4 years, 29 days ago)

Somewhat investing, DAI on compound was enabled for usage as collateral the last week, so I decided to take out a short position on ETH. Kind of poor timing though since it popped off shortly after, but the price is on the way back down now so perhaps it was just a small rise and my short will still be a valid play.

If anyone here is into DeFi, there is an arbitrage opportunity right in the borrow interest rate for ETH, and the supply rate for DAI. ETH is borrowing at 2.2% interest right now, while DAI is supplying at 3.97% interest. As long as ETH doesn't continue to rise in price you can make a profit off the interest rate difference :hatsoff:

What's everyone holding right now? Right now I'm keeping myself lightly invested with:

* ETH
* BAT
* DAI


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: BotanyChild]
    #26408514 - 12/30/19 09:47 PM (4 years, 29 days ago)

BAT is great, really loving the brave browser too. Have you tried the brave browser at all?


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: BotanyChild]
    #26410953 - 01/01/20 01:27 PM (4 years, 27 days ago)

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BAT is great, really loving the brave browser too. Have you tried the brave browser at all?



I am using the brave browser right now :smile:

Have over 50 BAT in my wallet! (around $10 USD)




Hell yeah. You should checkout https://app.compound.finance/ it's built on ethereum and lets you supply or borrow assets. So you could supply BAT and earn interest on it which right now is about 0.30%


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: BotanyChild]
    #26412886 - 01/02/20 04:27 PM (4 years, 26 days ago)

Pretty content with the downtrend that's happening, lining up perfectly with the ETH short I took out on compound :likeaboss:


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: BotanyChild]
    #26414114 - 01/03/20 10:56 AM (4 years, 25 days ago)

Not too big of a fan of orchid personally but I'm holding off on a final judgement about them  as they recently open-sourced their codebase.

I met a couple guys from orchid at a conference and they were nice, but the project is a bit lackluster.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: Gypsy Boy]
    #26444869 - 01/21/20 06:00 PM (4 years, 7 days ago)

Got a little burnt by the crypto rise we just had. Shorted ETH and badly timed it, but pulled out before I made any serious losses.


@Gypsy: Yea that storage space on the nano is pretty small.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: Grimsweeper]
    #26452780 - 01/26/20 12:57 AM (4 years, 3 days ago)

@Botany Child: Not anymore, but pay a couple contractors from ETH that I mine


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