The diffijumps and the hashratejumps are cracy. nethash jumps between 1GH and 7GH.
Looks like the big multipool watch exactly to diffi to not let it go up and mine as much coins as possible to
dump them as much they can. For me i seen no reason why it should com back in price in near future.
The best is to remove your coins from exchange to your wallet or better store into cold wallet and close the market
in your mind and don´t think longer about the loss you made
got a short question to wallets!
When i store all my coins there and there will be some updates in the following months.
Will the old wallets still be able to connect to the network?
I mean it already happend a few times to me, that the wallet out of nowhere doesn´t work anymore.
So i lost many coins because i couldn´t enter my wallet. Are they safe for 100%?
I mean i don´t know what happend the last few times but i fear to store my coins there that it happens again.
Also my question.
I guess it has something to do with forks, but what I don't understand- all coins ever mined are
stored globally between users, so theoretically wallets can change, or get destroyed and it should
not matter, as coins are stored in network, and not wallet. Worst that could happen would be
outdated wallet that cannot work with network anymore (sync), but copy of contents ("account" number
and private key) should be enough? Can anyone verify and explain how it works generally, and
in uneven case of forks.
Also- how about paper wallets? Concept is totally new to me, but also seems fragile in means of forks,
like normal wallets, or am I wrong?