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legendary
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
Im sure u agree ETH is undervalued best way to make money on this is do what i do...buy and hold, ( maybe trade 10%-20% if its obvious going down like last week ) day trading is foolish on something that has just come out of beta phase.
within next 7days ( maybe-tues,wed) we will be around 0.05 or higher imho
gd luck m8

Completely agree with you mate. ETH is way too undervalued right now, but things could get moving now that we have finally reached the Homestead release. The DDoS attack was none other to affect ETH's price, but all of this will get sorted sooner or later. I am holding ETH for long term as it is definitely a good investment (at least right now). Perhaps, ETH will hit $20 real soon. Just wait and see.  Roll Eyes
hero member
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Does anyone know how to solo mine with GUI wallet and Ethereum miner? GUI wallet is much more simpler, cleaner and better in every way (Wallet 0.5.2 (Beta 10): https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases ). The new version works pretty well for me.

As I know cannot be mined from that wallet. The mining option is disabled. And according to one of the authors of the wallet is disabled because if mined with this wallet (solo) the first block that this wallet will find will be not before ten years.
I do not mined with the GUI wallet. GUI wallet I would use to synchronize with blockchain. For mining I would use ETH Miner.
legendary
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hero member
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If what you're saying is true, then every time an ETH is bought or sold for BTC, the volume is attributed on both sides of the ledger (i.e. it's ETH volume and it's also BTC volume). That's not how it works. CoinMarketCap treats Bitcoin as the primary crypto currency
I'm not sure how CoinMarketCap is designed to works. What I described is the correct way of how volume should be accounted for in general. Volume doesn't care if it is a sell or buy transaction. All BTC transactions are accounted in BTC and all ETH tranactions are accounted for in ETH. It doesn't matter if they are sell or buy orders.

Yes, true. But currently when volume is spoken of in this crypto realm (and in essence how CoinMarketCap is operating) BTC volume is only ever buy/sell against FIAT. However ETH, DASH, DOGE, LTC, etc volume is a combination of buy/sell against BTC and FIAT (and the corresponding BTC buy/sell that naturally occurs when buying or selling the Alt via BTC isn't then attributed to BTC's volume).
legendary
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If what you're saying is true, then every time an ETH is bought or sold for BTC, the volume is attributed on both sides of the ledger (i.e. it's ETH volume and it's also BTC volume). That's not how it works. CoinMarketCap treats Bitcoin as the primary crypto currency
I'm not sure how CoinMarketCap is designed to works. What I described is the correct way of how volume should be accounted for in general. Volume doesn't care if it is a sell or buy transaction. All BTC transactions are accounted in BTC and all ETH tranactions are accounted for in ETH. It doesn't matter if they are sell or buy orders.
member
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@renegademan: you are completly right telling how coinmarketcap is handling it right now. if this makes any sense is an other story...
legendary
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Does anyone know how to solo mine with GUI wallet and Ethereum miner? GUI wallet is much more simpler, cleaner and better in every way (Wallet 0.5.2 (Beta 10): https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases ). The new version works pretty well for me.

As I know cannot be mined from that wallet. The mining option is disabled. And according to one of the authors of the wallet is disabled because if mined with this wallet (solo) the first block that this wallet will find will be not before ten years.
hero member
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ETH to BTC --> BTC
BTC to ETH --> ETH
simple.
That is wrong. Both should be reported as BTC volume and both should be reported as ETH volume.
thank you!

@becoin I don't think that's correct. If you look at the 24 hour volume rankings page on CoinMarketCap it never reports BTC volume as anything other than buying and selling of BTC in all the different FIAT pairs. When ETH is bought and sold for BTC, that volume is exclusively reported as ETH volume. If what you're saying is true, then every time an ETH is bought or sold for BTC, the volume is attributed on both sides of the ledger (i.e. it's ETH volume and it's also BTC volume). That's not how it works. CoinMarketCap treats Bitcoin as the primary crypto currency and when Alts are bought and sold, their volume of sales are reported under their respective identities and that volume is not then also attributed to BTC's volume.

As I mentioned before, that's the current situation and if another crypto type were to end up with a greater market cap than BTC, CoinMarketCap will probably have to change the manner in which volume is calculated (and there'd be some complications with that when - if ETH was higher market cap - ETH/BTC buy/sells would have to be taken out of the measurement and only ETH/FIAT left in; as is the case currently with BTC).
hero member
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Never back down !!!

Can someone explain the difference between the account and the contract wallet please?
And why can´t I see the incomming transactions at the account?
hero member
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Would someone point me to a good guide for mining with AMD cards? What kind of hashrate can I expect from 270x's? Thanks!
  Ethereum mining hardware comparaison: http://62.212.74.86/~mining/list/amd/index.php?algo=eth
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est
Would someone point me to a good guide for mining with AMD cards? What kind of hashrate can I expect from 270x's? Thanks!



https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/guides/how-to-mine-ethereum/
hero member
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who in the world would have guessed it to fly to above 0.03 lol?

It will fly higher ; it's just a matter of time.
sr. member
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These couple of weeks are really stressfull its unbelievable. Had bought couple of btc on ico. Sold almost all of it around 600-1000k ( i just had to have Factoids and bitshares). Made some btc but who in the world would have guessed it to fly to above 0.03 lol?

Goodluck all


 
hero member
Activity: 711
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Does anyone know how to solo mine with GUI wallet and Ethereum miner? GUI wallet is much more simpler, cleaner and better in every way (Wallet 0.5.2 (Beta 10): https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases ). The new version works pretty well for me.
member
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ETH to BTC --> BTC
BTC to ETH --> ETH
simple.
That is wrong. Both should be reported as BTC volume and both should be reported as ETH volume.
thank you!
legendary
Activity: 3431
Merit: 1233
ETH to BTC --> BTC
BTC to ETH --> ETH
simple.
That is wrong. Both should be reported as BTC volume and both should be reported as ETH volume.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Would someone point me to a good guide for mining with AMD cards? What kind of hashrate can I expect from 270x's? Thanks!

It is quite simple:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.14196423
sr. member
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Would someone point me to a good guide for mining with AMD cards? What kind of hashrate can I expect from 270x's? Thanks!
member
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@renegademan: but if eth volume is higher and they change the way to track it btc is higher again and vice versa
full member
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ETH to BTC --> BTC
BTC to ETH --> ETH
simple.


No, it's not "simple" because of the ability to also trade both into FIAT which alters how BTC is measured in comparison to how Alts are measured.

Of course, and that's why BTC's volumes are so high. most of its volume in entry is going straightly to altcoins.
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