Or are we still fucking waiting on those autistic pedos to release the wallet? There are downloads for the wallet on github but it says they're for "testing" or some shit. Wasn't this supposed to be ready like 2 days ago.
you must be a normie, go check the slack or actually login to the website to see you can transfer the coins you cuck
Is the wallet still buggy? Or can we store it in MEW
>>3468119
No, I already logged in and saw that you can transfer now you buzzword spewer. But the latest wallet is from like 12 fucking days ago.
Any1 else a bit surprised by the QTUM action? Is this just because of the BTC dip? Seems disproportionately low. What do you guys think?
Lurk the other qtum threads. Plenty of kind anons (include me) tried to warn you poor fags to sell. Now you got your heavy bags. Enjoy.
>>3468055
My entry was 242 and my exit was 310. I missed the peak (still learning not to be greedy), but made good money.
>>3468085
nice, nice! My entry was around 240 as well. Still holding though.
>first solid phone miner
>1MB data/daily to so pajeet can mine on 3G
>fair ICO price
>no whales yet
>anti whale mining algo
>play a phone game to mine faster
>devs is also the founder of Retortal, a million dollar social media company
Now tell me why you arent investing in this again..?
>>3468052
I dont know man, I mean bitcoin is pretty good yea?
the name is stupid
that's honestly why i wouldn't invest
>>3468072
I know.. they named it electron first which is so much better but they had to change it because copyright issues.
Give me one good reason I shouldn't go all in
Dan Metcalf
/thread
>>3468022
>>3468022
The FUD around this guy kept be from making mad cash over the past few months.
OP, just ignore it and buy BLOCK. I don't even own it but I will buy in if I catch a good entry point relative to my current bags.
It doesn't matter now if he's scammed some people in the past. All that's important is that BLOCK is gonna be a $500+ coin soon.
>>3468068
>It doesn't matter now if he's scammed some people in the past. All that's important is that BLOCK is gonna be a $500+ coin soon.
hmmmmmm
>Ask him to send you some bitcoin, then copy and paste his bitcoin wallet address in here and click reveal and it will show you how much money he really has. See here? Your boyfriend only has a dozen coins, but if we click here... see? Chad has nearly a thousand coins. Never fuck anyone with less than 400, maybe 380 if he has a huge dick.
>>3467974
lol... who sends bitcoin from their main stash? gotta have those side wallets for the hoes
>not using monero
It's like you want to be cucked.
These are the ones that matter over long term....
LTC, ARK,VTC
BTC, ETH,
RIPPLE, MONERO
DNT, ZRX
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/13/john-mcafee-challenges-jamie-dimon-bitcoin-skepticism.html
Post ICOs that actually seek to create a useful service/product but don't get much attention. I'll start - https://powerledger.io/
>Interesting idea
>Team that seems to know their shit
>Bill Tai is backing them
>15% bonus tokens available for one more day
kickico.com/campaigns/999/ico
Jade- direct competitor to BAT
I've done a lot of research into powerledger
Dont expect an gains until late 2018
And considering the market for this kind of stuff in australia, they won't be as big as I'd like to hope
Its still a great project but all my money is elsewhere
BITTREX LEFT ME LOGGED IN I JUST BOUGHT ALL THE ARK KEK
>>3467945
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO GIVE IT BACK
>>3467945
Scandalous thievery! Rapscallion! Devious bandit!
You'll be flogged for this atrocious act!
>>3467945
What?
now that the crypto bubble might be bursting, can we put all the cryptofags in a containment thread so we can get back to discussing actual business and finance??
>>3467907
go to bed grandpa
>>3467907
Thats it. Im coming over right now to beat you up
tired of this fud shit
>TFW Walton has been steadily increasing in value while BTC dips
>>3467879
And steadily losing volume
>where will you be when wtc crashes
I'll be buying at the bottom you stupid fucking hodlers
>>3467924
sell it'll crash by tomorrow buy back in when it bottoms out
mommy was right... this is just fake money... all my work... all my life gone.. i-i-in... an instant....
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MOMMY HELP
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>>3467798
System Upgrades at 10pm PST (5am UTC). Possible Service Disruption For more information, see the News page.
Pink wojaks are a JPMorgan psyop meant to seed FUD into cryptomarkets
OH FUCK NOOOOOOOO
AHHHHHH ALL MY MONEY
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NO NO. DJDJXK
>>3467779
What is your discord?
>System Upgrades at 10pm PST (5am UTC). Possible Service Disruption For more information, see the News page.
It's literally in the first page you idiot.
>Be me
>Work for CapOne Cx service
>Mrs. Johnson from South Carolina calls in.
>Ma'm where are you located?
> South Carolina
>Were you affected by the hurricane?
>Yes?
>How?
>Well... there is no electricity in muh house.
>Ok pls hold.
-Transfered to spanish queue
>well discover offered me $200
>I might just switch cards..
My cars battery is dead. Will that be covered by capital one?
>>3467886
As long you are from FL or TX. Yes!
Whats the difference between highly volatile markets and speculation? Can one exist without the other?
>>3467736
highly speculative low volume.
stable markets arent any less speculative just that too many players makes everything average
>>3467736
highly volatile markets - Investors more interested in short term gains because they don't believe in the product/company.
speculation - umbrella term for investments
>>3467859
yeah but equity market is much less speculative since you actually have SEC reports.
So if Bitcoin and Eth confirm transactions by having computers mining them and earning those currencies for processing the transactions, then how does something like Ark that uses "delegated" proof of stake process its transactions? Wallet holders are obviously holding the blockchain but who is amending to it? How about ordinary proof of stake coins, who is actually processing the transactions?
>>3467721
ur mom
the delegates are mining it
All mining actually is doing is running a random number generator like rolling dice for the right to publish the next block.
This is called Proof of Work.
As reward for mining the block, you get coin out of the deal.
Other coins use different methods to roll dice.
How would a Space-Faring economy work? How would the economy deal with the introduction of "infinite resources"? Things such as Iron ore and Titanium in large abundance alongside rare Earth materials that can also be found and mined at high quantities. This combined with future energy production such as Helium powered Fusion reactors and even spaced based solar farms. How could an economy even survive with our current standards and models?
The Jews will still control it. All the way to the Kuiper Belt and beyond, goy.
>>3467751
Thanks for the contribution. But what I find interesting is the emergence of infinite resources. Even basic materials could be mined cheap and in mass, labor costs would be non existent, along with massive unemployment. On one hand, building materials such as Iron would be sold for practically free, which has the positive of allowing business to purchase and create really anything without huge upfront costs, while on the other hand. The selling of said materials would be worthless. How would we mitigate this?
>>3467708
Serious answer from /biz/:
Buy Solarcoin and Fusioncoin (if FSN ever happens).
The only thing that would change economic outcomes in the future is "light lag". It'd take a while to buy Martian Weed (not to mention shipping times), just because light is not fast enough.
Basically, you're looking at 1 economy per 1 lightsecond per solar system at maximum forking.
Also, physical assests in a post-scarcity economy would likely only be valuable in bulk (like giant blocks of gold can buy you a hamburger made from real cow) or in manufactured form (like, I'll trade you this hyper-surface-area Mooncoin mining rig that uses shit tons of gold in it, for some cloned thots to abuse).
Does this satisfy you?
(Shekelstein will still be running all of it, so I'm sorry in advance)