Why is this piece of shit always in the red?
>btc starts falling
>nmr conveniently going up at the time
>people throw money in there hoping to hedge btc dropping alt prices
>snowball effect
>holy shit this thing is fucking high now
>better sell before everyone else
>snowball effect
>btc recovers
you are here
>>2654750
Because you bought some. You see, we have a conspiracy against you. Which ever coins you pick, we sell. It's like an Inverse (You) Index.
>>2654750
because it's the most niche coin yet
weedcoins are more sensible than a coin used solely for crunching some research grad's computations, and there isn't a stoner on earth that's actually going to manage a cryptowallet
>what is Bitquence?
Bitquence is a platform that lets you diversify your digital assets at the click of a button.
Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9MZ-U9WoE8
>what is the BQX token?
BQX is Bitquence's token. It will be an asset exchangeable for a variety of fiat and cryptocurrencies.
BQX can be used as “gas” for transactions and storage.
BQX held in an account will make the entire account eligible for free or reduced cost transactions and storage.
BQX held in an account will increase the account’s risk/quality voting weight.
All BQX token holders will be given exclusive curated token sale access.
Who is in Bitquence's team?
Visit: https://www.bitquence.com/team/
>Where can I buy BQX tokens?
The tokensale is open now.
Visit: https://bitquence.tokenmarket.net/?aid=LE6rfS_2QyOWXIaAMAeaTw
Rate is 5000 BQX per 1 ETH until 5000 ETH are reached. Then the rate will decline, meaning that you will get less BQX for your money.
Disclaimer: I will get 5% bonus tokens on my order if you use my link. I have already bought my tokens so I will only make anything out of this if the token is successful.
Personally I believe that it will be, which is why I invested and I'm also trying to get a little more through this referral link. Thank you if you use it for your purchase.
Im in.
If anyone wants to join heres my referal ID (cant let OP have it all)
https://bitquence.tokenmarket.net/?aid=LE6rfS_2QyOWXIaAMAeaTw
>>2654761
Are we post-irony now?
Do your own due diligence, but at the moment this is the first company with a working alpha on digital asset diversification (on mobile too).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zzE23lnDjo
I see that a kind soul invested, post here if you like to ask anything about Bitquence.
By the way guys, read the instructions. Don't send Ether from an exchange.
Ethereum is now too big to fail.
There are several hundred quite large businesses which depend on the ETH blockchain to work and depend on ETH for their funding.
the self sustaining network effect is stronger, much stronger than bitcoin's.
if you don't hold ETH literally what the fuck are you doing with your life?
>>2654667
>literally what the fuck are you doing with your life?
looking at shorts i should've made and missing them entirely out of hesitation
>pic related
uh who the fuck will bail it out?
Haha, it's about to need one. You fucks better GTFO before you get BTFO. Eth is burning. And this time the train's not stopping at 200. Strap in faggots.
This is the real flippening
>>2654629
>someone took my posts about ETH/ANS flippening seriously
>holding 1k ANS right now
LET'S MEME THIS SHIT, ANS TO $400
regret not buying @ $5 yesterday
BIG LEAGUE
ITS FUCKING CRSAHING AGAIN
>>2654610
What is?
Finally, been sitting here with USDT all day feeling like a nocoiner looking dumb with my finger and my thumb in the shape of an L in my asshole.
He means the market.
You bought the Ethereum dip... right?
>>2654589
None of your business THOT
>>2654589
>thick as fuck
>ambiguously hispanic
>huge fucking ass
>video has anal label
>its not her getting fucked in her milky white ass
>its her eating a neckbeard's ass out.
KEYS
I actually managed to get a tiny amount of SNT off the ICO (thanks to some random dude on reddit who makes a contract to collect a large amount from many small buyers in order to secure a purchase).
I also managed to buy some 10k on bittrex right as it got out at 168 (eth exchange). its now around 1800 so Im comfortable.
But what i the future for this? What are people going to think?
Are they going to double back on ICOs - thinking bancor was scam - but SNT is the real deal?
Or are they going to realize that a messaging system has so many competitors that it will be useless- regardless blockchain technology?
What do you think will happen to SNTs price in the short-mid-long term?
>>2654571
Short term up mid term up.
>>2654571
I think blockchain messenger is bad idea. Blockchain idea is to store all the data, while people want to be able to delete their messages, not store them for infinite amount of time.
There is zero meaning in using blockchain in such a way.
>>2654580
Yeah that is my instinct too... just not sure what "short" and "mid" term really is. Things are moving quite fast.
Time to short eth.
Do it, faggot.
>>2654518
Make sure that whatever happens, you can still buy a rope to hang yourself with.
>>2654518
It's morning-dipping but not low enough to short it.
Are you retarded? Fuck your alt coins, this is the one you want. Fucking retards buy now. Take out a loan to buy if you are a poorfag.
>>2654462
Nice sales pitch, douchebag
>>2654495
Look at this poorfag everyone
>>2654587
idiot.
Its time anons.
>make a post
>all your friends upvote
>you get $100 in steem
/BIZ/ STEEMIT VOTING GUILD
https://discord.gg/VCSP6Y
Steemit has lots of voting guilds where they help each other get that sweet free steem to turn into btc. Top steem users even sell their own votes. Now /biz/ has its own Voting Guild!
>join steemit
>make quality posts
>share with biz discord
>rake in the steem
>be there when /biz/ takes over steemit
We're 6 days in and Anons have made $300, $130, $100, $60, $15, and $10 posts.
So far,
>100+ active daily anons
> 600+ follows
> 1,900+ anon upboats
> biz upboat bot (optional)
> biz site to organize manual upvotes/follows
Join your fellow bizraelis, the only cost is your time. Lets circle jerk ourselves into a steemit takeover.
In a few days we'll have a site + onsite chat that wont require any information beyond your steemit name for those not wanting to join a discord.
>>2654437
>>2654437
We are taking it all over, boyos. Join us for sweet steem gains.
I hope you're holding 100k at least.
>>2654428
You cant just not give a reason why
>>2654458
>>2654458
this, sell us your bags OP
Whats up biz. Let's have a nice comfy Ark Delegate thread.
All delegate’s welcome. All topics welcome. No shilling here.
Today’s Main Topic: Automation versus Manual payout.
I’m helping out a delegate at the moment that is one of the very few that rely on full manual control. So that means no payout automation mishaps. The way I see it, we all make mistakes, and we have to keep that in mind when it comes to automation because ultimately, a human writes the code. When computers "make mistakes", the resulting chaos is often exacerbated by the computers lack of recognizing what it's just executed as a mistake, because it doesn't see it as a mistake, it just sees it as commands and it is doing it's job of executing what it was given.
Rather than blaming a computer or piece of code, I'd rather acknowledge human error, and minimize risk of that happening by initiating the payout process manually, so there is someone sat there, carefully looking over the pool details and the code about to be executed, and physically pressing a button to ensure the correct operation takes place and you get the payout you were promised.
Back in the old days, manual control was king. When pen and paper ruled the world, bugs, errors and the age old excuse of “it’s a computer error” didn’t exist. People were held directly responsible and I think we have offset risk and blame with the advent of not only computers but whole digital systems, look how much blame world governments fob off on software.
So what do you think? Do you trust a computer to pay you out or do you trust a human to be there and press a button? I think it’s interesting to think about.
>trusting manual payouts again after what happened last time
Lol
>2654356 no u 4 u
You probably shouldn't associate with liars.sage fuck off too many ark threads
post your garbage somehwere else
>>2654376
I live and breath ark now. All those kim possible memes are keeping me warm on those cold winter nights.
Check my wallet
GNT
Cya
>>2654333
nice try fudder
>>2654333
You mean: You are a whale and you are dumping on GNT shitters? Thanks for the Warning!
>>2654333
jokes on you, I sold 4 days ago at top
Fuck LARP whales btw
>>2654315
Waiting for my bitcoin to transfer from Poloniex to Bittrex. How long does this shit take?
I want to buy more ANS!!! FUCK FUCK
>>2654326
https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
>>2654326
idk man, wait for a dip probably. but your decision
Sia coin was just chosen to be BHP Billiton's internal finance and revenue system platform.
And remember
SIACOIN IS THE ONLY COIN AFTER BITCOIN TO HAVE AN ACTUAL USE
http://listark.com/blockchain-tech-company-sia-siacoin-could-disrupt-dropbox-and-amazon/
Get in faggot we're going to Saturn.
>>2654292
This link is literally fucking nothing.
>>2654319
http://ftreporter.com/what-is-siacoin-and-where-is-it-used/
http://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/bloggers-5/siacoin-could-dramatically-change-the-way-we-look-at-data-storage/
https://blog.sia.tech/getting-started-with-private-decentralized-cloud-storage-c9565dc8c854
http://www.influencive.com/move-bitcoin-4-cryptocurrencies-making-mark-ethereum-stratis-ripple-siacoin/
And
https://blog.sia.tech/getting-started-with-private-decentralized-cloud-storage-c9565dc8c854
WISDOM FROM BEYOND
Thanks very much.
I know the Sia developers personally and have audited their code, in particular the crypto stuff where I'm an expert. That's all solid, they're using standard signature primitives in the correct ways, which is good, but it can also (almost) be said for Ethereum.
The unsolvable problems they have to deal with are incentive models and identity/reputation. I'm not an economist or game theorist, I can't say much about incentives except to say that the Sia folks are extremely smart and have put a lot of thought into this. To be a host you need to put up a fairly large bond and you are punished severely for any downtime, which discourages casuals and also works as an anti-sybil mechanism, which means that your host uptimes are independent and high. Then when you're renting space, you split your data up using a Reed Solomon erasure code, upload encrypted chunks to everybody, and then you need 1/3 of your hosts to fail independently before any data loss can occur. If everyone is independent and 95% up, which is abhorrently low, then a 20-of-30 split gives you 13 9's of reliability. On that point these coins blow everything else out of the water.