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Topic: [ANN][SOCC]: SocialCoin *** FORK COMPLETE *** - page 40. (Read 66126 times)

sr. member
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Yes see your point and agree, once a coin goes inside the exchange it becomes harder, if not impossible, to 'track'. We do at least know that the coins have gone inside an exchange, since a wallet address on a blockchain receiving inputs form several different sources is, let's face it, going to be an exchange location.
newbie
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And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink

how can you know that from the block explorer? You can see transactions sent from there, but if someone send to an exchange for example, how can you know if they didnt sell any or even sell a few but then rebuy even more coins later? Or how can you know if the address that is send is really from the exchange, since the exchange generate one address for each person?

Explorer shows a series of receipts into one address, then a single, bulk, transfer out of that address. Too much of a coincidence. Anyway, it doesn't matter. I'm just interested in the psychology at work here.

Yes, but i wonder in a broader sense, not necessairly in this specific case. I mean, for like what bitcoin or some altcoins advocate is anonymity. One can send a coin to a specific address, but when it goes to an exchange, for example, it wouldn´t be easy to keep track of what exactly happends inside of their enviroment since buy or sell orders can come from several different people. I will use myself as an example, i have sold some coins, but then i rebuy even more coins at a lower price, so how can you keep track of how many i buy or sell inside of the exchange without being the owner of the exchange? I mean this more as a curiosity, from the anonymity philosophy associated with the altcoins and the exchanges.
sr. member
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Honestly Harley people aren't interested enough in SOCC to buy this coin, these sales during night were made by 1 person with bot to increase the volume in order to get some people in, it's quite popular "tactic" on yobit.

Not buying at the moment, granted. It may change later on, we will see.
sr. member
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And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink

how can you know that from the block explorer? You can see transactions sent from there, but if someone send to an exchange for example, how can you know if they didnt sell any or even sell a few but then rebuy even more coins later? Or how can you know if the address that is send is really from the exchange, since the exchange generate one address for each person?

Explorer shows a series of receipts into one address, then a single, bulk, transfer out of that address. Too much of a coincidence. Anyway, it doesn't matter. I'm just interested in the psychology at work here.
full member
Activity: 238
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Honestly Harley people aren't interested enough in SOCC to buy this coin, these sales during night were made by 1 person with bot to increase the volume in order to get some people in, it's quite popular "tactic" on yobit.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink

how can you know that from the block explorer? You can see transactions sent from there, but if someone send to an exchange for example, how can you know if they didnt sell any or even sell a few but then rebuy even more coins later? Or how can you know if the address that is send is really from the exchange, since the exchange generate one address for each person?
sr. member
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Ah ok, so one coin equals $7c taken at satoshi value of one coin. But the trade price at which they can be bought or sold follows the BTC price I think.
SDharley how do you see the price of SOCC in a week from now ?  Grin

Right now I'm just happy to see it half-stabilize at around 1200 satoshi.

Spoke too soon!  Grin

Balance:0.00000000 SOCC
Amount:

1.00000000
SOCC
Price:

0.00000101
BTC
Total:

0.00000101
BTC
Fee (0.2%):

0.00000000
BTC
Total-Fee:

0.00000101
BTC
you are the one who is dumping dev ?

Given what I've now seen in the block explorer, you had balls posting this. And I note you didn't answer the language translation request. No value in sending it on now, you'd probably only get somebody else to do it for you, anyway. Go in peace.
sr. member
Activity: 778
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And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink
sr. member
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Block explorer is up!

http://blockexp.com:9996/

Which is further evidence that my market cap request last night may haven been a little premature but we'll see what occurs on that.
sr. member
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I think Yobit, Nova and perhaps coinexchange.io or bittrex as the third (as coinsmarkets does not appear to do be doing very much) will suffice, at least for now.

Would be dope if you manage to get the coin on bittrex. It will gain a lot of popularity.
sr. member
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I think Yobit, Nova and perhaps coinexchange.io or bittrex as the third (as coinsmarkets does not appear to do be doing very much) will suffice, at least for now.
newbie
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All faucet submissions paid out heading to bed  Cool
newbie
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i don't know why you trying to list it on nova i mean what's the point ? one exchange is more than enough for this i think you should have other things to do !

Social coin is about spreading no? Bitcoin is on every exchange Wink
Rinse Repeat

edit: I'm not trying to say list on all of them but lack of awareness is lack of knowledge; and we don't want people missing out on this opportunity is all I'm saying :p
sr. member
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Well I certainly don't think we need more than the three exchanges, and tbh I think the activity on Yobit and Nova will probably outweigh the activity on coinsmarkets.

Good to see some buy orders overnight. Given what we're working on (integration with online review platform) buying now is the sensible move, but of course I would say that Smiley Bottom line though as I've said before, nobody is already specifically what SocialCoin is doing. It has a USP. And that has a value.
newbie
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Can I buy this coin now?


I don´t know if you can buy or not, it is your decision. You must always be careful when trading.

Yes, you can buy this from one of the two exchanges listed in the ANN:

https://yobit.net/en/trade/SOCC/BTC

or

https://coinsmarkets.com/trade-BTC-SOCC.htm

yobit seems to have more volume
newbie
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Can I buy this coin now?


I don´t know if you can buy or not, it is your decision. You must always be careful when trading.
full member
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Can I buy this coin now?
newbie
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Guys, are you watching this? 200% up on SOCC!!
member
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i don't know why you trying to list it on nova i mean what's the point ? one exchange is more than enough for this i think you should have other things to do !
sr. member
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''Vincit qui se vincit''
wow, HUGE buy on youbit today
Well thats right! This will be the start of the recovery of the coin. I need to buy more of this and accumulate. This will give some fortune in the future.
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