This is a new ICO that doesn't look like all those other scam coins going around right now. Legit developers and good use case. Tell me why you aren't investing in this?
https://cryptoping.tech/ico?i=13462
>posting referral links
neck yourself immediately
>>2243971
Why don't you try the service before talking shit?
>>2244044
I think he was talking shit about your obvious referral link there which makes it hard to take your opinions about the project as objective since you've attempted such an obvious shekelstein maneuver.
china
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>>2245430
>>2245430
It's about to fucking soar past $250. This is the day ETH begins trading in China.
>It's not dropping anymore
up up and away to test 300 tonight.
>>2243864
10000 wall, it wont get over 235.00 to make a new ATH
>>2243870
Not looking like it so far. It's stable as fuck.
>What program do you guys use to make a budget.
>Post budget and let others rate
From this these faggots are spending 18K on fucking charity, why?
There is plently of room for improvement but for bugdets to work you need self-control.
>>2245303
This. "Nothing" =/= $7,300/yr remaining, with $18K flitted away to charity.
>>2245325
but after all expenses, including recreation and a meager 3 vacations a year, they only have 7k left!
So I put my first $500 into crypto a while ago and its down to like $400.
I put it all on DGB, SC, RDD, STRAT, BURST
They are all doing poorly.
Should I just cut my lossed put it all into BTC and ETH and hold?
Any other coins with potential?
I bought $50 MYST and was hoping to put $100 into BAT but that shit sold out to like 200 people in 24sec.
Maybe I do $100 in BANCOR and STATUS or KIK/KIN
>>2245173
Yes.
But also, wait a whole month or 2 and you'll see your previously bad crypto investments suddenly soar.
never sell at a loss. You don't lose anything until you sell.
>>2245173
you should probably bag hold for a while, SC and STRAT are going to keep performing, you need to be less impressionable with your investments
always have a certain amount in BTC/ETH for long terms purposes, like half of your money preferably
>Better, newer version of LSK (currently $1.16/coin with a higher supply)
>Is going to utilize IPFS (like SHIFT, Filecoin, etc.)
>BUT there's more
>ARK is developing 'Smartbridge'
>What is Smartbridge?
ARK aims to bridge well known blockchain technologies through the use of SmartBridges, thus achieving hyper-connectivity, which will bridge BTC, ETH, and LSK blockchains together.
>https://blog.ark.io/what-is-the-ark-smartbridge-and-how-does-it-work-1dd7fb1e17a0
It is developed by the ARK team to allow intercommunication between the BTC, ETH, ARK, and LSK blockchains.
>What does that mean?
One example of using Smartbridge is the transfer of payments through various blockchain networks. This allows users to send a transaction with a specific amount of ETH from ARK, directly to the holder of the ETH account, once the information is processed and verified. Other applications will eventually lead to the transfer of data for user profiles, service ratings, contracts, and other applications. The use cases really are endless.
Another use case could be a 3rd party coin exchange service may look for specific triggers and handle cross blockchain payments for their customers. For example, You have ARK but want to pay for a movie using Netflix Credits but you don’t have any Netflix Credits. You could go through multiple steps to transfer into these credits to watch a movie but because you are a member of Bob’s coinshift platform, you can send an ARK transaction to bob with the instructions to pay for the video you want to watch with Netflix Credits on your behalf. This would not require Bob to be there and would be handled by the Centralized and Decentralized system that Bob’s Coinshift provides instantly for the consumer.
This coin has been trying to lift off all throughout the chaos of the BTC/ETH surge/crash. It hit briefly hit 38 cents just before BTC started to skyrocket. It has stabilized at around 10k-11k sats for weeks now. It's not getting any lower.
These guys have the best community in crypto. I hang out in their slack all the time and their tech is the most appealing project I've heard.
To explain it, it's going bridge all cryptos using one system. Everything is possible now.
Come check out their slack here
https://ark.io/slack
Their #trading_altcoins room is fucking fantastic.
>>2243535
Yeah they hosted the bantor AMA yesterday
Recent activity
>https://blog.ark.io/
Roadmap
>https://ark.io/roadmap/
Whitepaper
>https://ark.io/whitepaper/
also check pic related
Goodluck with everyone's nine to five job ahahaha
>only yuropoors can invest
Some unheard of ICO? Put one of those BTC in Aeternity and the other in Bancor and maybe you'll reach lamboland
I dont understand Aeternity and im wating for bancor but they on some late shit
I invested 1.5k in several altcoins last week. I made more in a month with crypto than wagecucking for 3 months... Can I call myself a trader now?
Now you know how those shithead boomers "earned" their money and houses and boats. Those who are vigilant are rewarded, just don't be a greedy kike who ruins everything like those who came before us.
>>2243375
>I made more in a month with crypto than wagecucking for 3 months
Here will be the trajectory of your life in the near future:
>I is crypto warren buffet genius trader
>LOST EVERYTHING FUUUUUUU
>J-just need to deposit m-more and t-try again
>FUUUUUUUUUUUUU
>return to being a wagecuck and give up on crypto trading
Btw, what kind of shit tier job do you have where you earn $1.5k in 3 MONTHS
>>2243453
meant last month instead of last week
How many ETH wallets are about to get stolen because they were generated with tools that used the crippled node.js library?
A hunting season for node.js-generated wallets is about to begin.
Let's grieve together for the misfortunate owners. A stolen wallet worth of thousands of bucks that you thought was safe is always a terrible, devastating loss.
>>2245046
Its still pretty unlikely.
>>2245046
is 'myetherwallet.com' one of those?
>>2245097
this
REEEEEEEEEEE I CAN'T DUMP MY ETH
It's been like this for hours
WHAT THE FUCK
You better thank bittrex. They're saving you from your weakhanded ways
>>2243170
>You better thank bittrex. They're saving you from your weakhanded ways
LOL. When an exchange tries to stop people from dumping, better believe they are going to dump even harder as soon as they are able to
>>2243183
coinbase blocked my trading day of the crash
by the time i got it unlocked it had recovered
Is mining ETH profitable? Cost of kWh is 11 cents where I plan to mine. Capital investment of 250k plus. What are the pitfalls?
>>2243120
At $0.11/kWh it'll be incredibly profitable with some mining rigs. https://whattomine.com/coins
>>2243120
Good luck finding a GPU to mine with. The most efficient ones are all sold out lel
Ethereum just got hacked, there is an exploit where you can drain random private keys.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/31/bitcoin-price-forecast-hit-100000-in-10-years.html
Prepare for another bitcoin surge, the normies are coming.
>>2243075
The real normie wave won't happen until BTC is easier to exchange with fiat. This current correction is just training wheels for the big one.
>>2243086
this.. normies need to send money from bankaccounts or paypal to their wallets and it should convert to btc there without a visible exchange
>>2243086
>This current correction
What correction? Oh you mean THIS?
>Explaining the ETH wallet collision
The nodejs implementation of the wallet generator uses userspace tools to generate entropy instead of getting access to real hardware entropy via the kernel. In this case, NodeJS GetRandomBytes (which is used to generate the ETH wallet) uses OpenSSL to generate entropy on the system.
This is a problem and has caused collisions in crypto before.
https://sockpuppet.org/blog/2014/02/25/safely-generate-random-numbers/
What needs to happen is for NodeJS to actually use a good RNG algo to make its wallets.
On top of this, the wallet address length is limited to only 155 bits in order to fit IBAN.
The moral of the story is that the wallet collision seen today has NOTHING to do with ethereum, it's simply the result of a shitty third party tool. NodeJS already has a pretty bad reputation, this will only hurt them more.
Fucking lazy/stupid programming man. This is literally idiocy.
>>2244877
It WILL hurt Ethereum too
>>2244877
how can I use this to steal peoples eth?
>one of the most promising coin
>doing really great these past few days
>great team and community
>nobody on /biz/ is talking about it
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ubiq/
delet this im still accumulating
>>2243060
This has been shilled constantly on /biz/ for a week
>>2243060
The only coin I actually consider here not to be a shitcoin or a P&D
I seriously plan on holding on to it
Most of them appear to be down today. Which is a good one to get in on now?
xrp
>>2243035
How much do you think an escort like that would charge for you to just blast a load in her ass.
>>2243056
Atleast a couple grand.