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Topic: CoinMarketCap.com - Market Cap Rankings of All Cryptocurrencies! - page 75. (Read 639534 times)

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I wish I could wake up and see that BTC is up 300% like the good ol' days

I would've settle for a 100$ rise. Smiley Even with 10 BTC it would got me 1k$ profit.
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Got Crypto?
I wish I could wake up and see that BTC is up 300% like the good ol' days
newbie
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Who decided the pairing, the coin, or cryptsy? or was it a collaboration and if so how so?

I was glad to see EMC2 on the list. 

I have no idea who actually decided the pairings -- the announcement was a complete surprise to me.

However, based on a few news articles and a response from BitJohn, it looks like this is the first step of a staged roll out for Cryptsy and that they are planning to become a full Ripple gateway. If this is true, it makes sense that they support so many trading pairs against XRP, because Cryptsy could eventually issue balances for each of those coins within Ripple itself.   

That is the point where it gets really interesting because Ripple's decentralized exchange and pathfinding will let Cryptsy users either trade their Cryptsy balances against any other liquid asset in the Ripple network (via auto bridging), pay with their altcoin anywhere bitcoin is accepted (via the bitcoin bridge) or pay with their altcoin anywhere Visa is accepted (via a Shift Payments card).

It is also possible that Cryptsy is setting up XRP crosses with most of the coins on their existing trading platform and waiting to see which ones develop volume. Then, when they start issuing balances on Ripple, they could only support the ones that already have volume. That is sheer speculation, but it makes sense from a support perspective.
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Cryptsy just added XRP as their third market, with 132 pairs.

https://twitter.com/cryptsy/status/519544318051500032

congrats, big break for your coin

Who decided the pairing, the coin, or cryptsy? or was it a collaboration and if so how so?

I was glad to see EMC2 on the list. 
newbie
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Cryptsy just added XRP as their third market, with 132 pairs.

https://twitter.com/cryptsy/status/519544318051500032
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keymaker
Hello Gliss, thank you for great service.

We have a problem with this listing - http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/inkwaycoin/#markets

The coin don´t show any marketcap, the total volume is 10 050 000 coins in circulation.

Here is the official ANN: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-inkwaycoin-lknx-earn-lknx-by-mining-tx-fees-now-in-pospow-tx-797398

...and Block Explorer API: http://lknx.explorer.ssdpool.com:9101/api/getinfo

and ... it is traded here: https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-LKNX

can you please look into it?

thanks Smiley

3angle coin-team
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Please do NOT list BitShares DNS until I say so... there will be "helpful" people asking for it
legendary
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Hi Gliss, just want to report a small inaccuracy.
CoinMarketCap.com is currently showing Checkcoin [CKC] as 'not mineable' (with the *) when in fact it is mineable.
CKC is a pure PoW coin. The 14 million coins in circulation is from the presale, the max number of coins is 100,000,000. Here's the link to our official thread:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anncheckcoin-explore-the-world-using-checkcoin-pr-phase-715563

Thanks for looking into this!  Smiley

BTW love your website, very useful  Wink
legendary
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I think the home page should show this list:

http://coinmarketcap.com/all/

The lines are starting to blur between what is a "core" vs "embedded" asset

Hi Gliss

I'm in favour of that too.  Perhaps a symbol like the way you used the asterisk before to differentiate them if you feel that's needed.
sr. member
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I think the home page should show this list:

http://coinmarketcap.com/all/

The lines are starting to blur between what is a "core" vs "embedded" asset
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140,891,475 EMC2   marker



if someone need block explorer sample: http://root.explorer.ssdpool.com:9083/
have and api that's required for  total coin supply from coinmarketcap.com
example api http://root.explorer.ssdpool.com:9083/ext/getmoneysupply


Einsteinium (EMC2) would like to take advantage of your generous block explorer offer, please contact us.
sr. member
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Hello,

Could you, please update the logo for LitecoinDark in your charts. Thanks :-)



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If nubits is on the main page, can we put BitUSD on the main page instead of under assets?
If assets are supposed to be on a separate page, can we put nubits on there instead of the main page too?
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Hi Gliss,

It looks like the link to our NuBits blockexplorer (https://blockexplorer.nu/) on coinmarketcap.com is broken. At least I can't click on the 'available supply' anymore and go to the Blockexplorer. It did work for the first day or so. Can you please check what happened? Our blockexplorer is working and stable. Just in case, this is the best api to use: https://blockexplorer.nu/api/statusDetails/

Please let me know if there is anything else we can do from our side to make this work again.

Thanks,
Cybnate
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My only request would be a JSON api for your site! If not, I might just make a cache of your site every 5 mins or so and then build a JSON api based off of that cache.
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Askerisks on the non-mineable coins are currently not showing, only the note on the bottom of the page that says what they represent.

Why have they been removed?

Back in the olden days, we could choose to only view anyone-mineable coins, and ignore those incestuous coins that don't have open-source code, and are prone to being dumped at any moment at the whims of the centralized corporocratic owners of the 'non-mineable' coins, that only pay the centralized authority on all new issues from inception.  Now, i can't make informed decisions about my investments, and your data has lost meaning.  I mean, as I only consider real, mineable coins that carry the spirit of freedom and free-market mechanisms, I can't tell the incestuous coins from the real ones.  I have to go back to one of those other coin-comparison websites.  That's a shame, because your's was the best.

Just as Coinmarketcap helps to inform people of cryptocurrency information, it is a grave error of omission to keep people uninformed about these closed-door coins.  What happened?  Surely you really don't want to omit this important information?  Did they pay you off like the mainstream media gets paid off to look the other way on anything that promotes freedom and decency?  Did they threaten you?  Let the cryptoworld know what they are doing to force you to present data in this way.  Psychopaths bet that you are too chicken s to share their strong-arm tactics with the greater community; they keep you isolated and thereby corner you into submission.  Wake up.  Give the community a chance to support you.  You may be surprised to see what real crytocurrency support can do in a rally for justice.

Please put the asterisks back up, and leave them there.  (...Or better yet, always keep the non-mineable coins separate from the real independent-free-market coins.)

Thanks.

 Angry Angry Angry

If they're not showing up it's a bug.  Do you have a link/screenshot?  It's showing up for me.
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Askerisks on the non-mineable coins are currently not showing, only the note on the bottom of the page that says what they represent.

Why have they been removed?

Back in the olden days, we could choose to only view anyone-mineable coins, and ignore those incestuous coins that don't have open-source code, and are prone to being dumped at any moment at the whims of the centralized corporocratic owners of the 'non-mineable' coins, that only pay the centralized authority on all new issues from inception.  Now, i can't make informed decisions about my investments, and your data has lost meaning.  I mean, as I only consider real, mineable coins that carry the spirit of freedom and free-market mechanisms, I can't tell the incestuous coins from the real ones.  I have to go back to one of those other coin-comparison websites.  That's a shame, because your's was the best.

Just as Coinmarketcap helps to inform people of cryptocurrency information, it is a grave error of omission to keep people uninformed about these closed-door coins.  What happened?  Surely you really don't want to omit this important information?  Did they pay you off like the mainstream media gets paid off to look the other way on anything that promotes freedom and decency?  Did they threaten you?  Let the cryptoworld know what they are doing to force you to present data in this way.  Psychopaths bet that you are too chicken s to share their strong-arm tactics with the greater community; they keep you isolated and thereby corner you into submission.  Wake up.  Give the community a chance to support you.  You may be surprised to see what real crytocurrency support can do in a rally for justice.

Please put the asterisks back up, and leave them there.  (...Or better yet, always keep the non-mineable coins separate from the real independent-free-market coins.)

Thanks.

 Angry Angry Angry

bravo, well reasoned argument

hopefully the * situation was a simple oversight or bug as a result of the update
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