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sr. member
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May 16, 2016, 10:07:12 PM
For me, the best Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrency projects are those that aren't reinventing the wheel or replacing the current state of things, but those that are seeking to improve the way some things are done in a centralized way, like identity and record keeping.
legendary
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May 16, 2016, 08:17:49 PM


coinalytics.co used to have a nice little (free!) tool that allowed anyone to track a BTC address's outputs to other wallets.  It helped me to assess how good the standard mixing tools were.  IMO, it's too bad for us that coinalytics does not have their interesting tool available anymore. 

I am no expert, but it looked like (at least back then) that thorough mixing helped a lot.  Of course there were and are other ways to track BTC activity...
donator
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May 16, 2016, 05:18:22 PM
Thunder Network potentially handling 100k+ TPS looks very exciting...

https://blog.blockchain.com/2016/05/16/announcing-the-thunder-network-alpha-release
hero member
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May 14, 2016, 02:44:45 PM
The only one I'm excited about is the block halving it means that we will probably see a dump because people are expecting the price to rise. But after a few months it will start rising steadily but that only a theory. Tongue I will probably wait and watch on that day the bitcoin price to see if my prediction is true

Of course holders are going to dump when price reach just enough for them. Its always been the cycle they buy low sell high.
When it reach just about $600 they might just even sell to buy low again if it goes down. if not then that's just going to make them regret.

Riding the waves is a good way to profit , but only because there are long term holders that dont sell.

If everyone would be a trader, then we would not have the price stability that we have currently.

The volatility is decreasing ,and traders will have less waves to ride on, so they will have to get better at what they do.

So I think a buy & hold strategy can be much better for bitcoin.
sr. member
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May 13, 2016, 01:17:39 PM
When steam accepted bitcoin i saw a lot of gamlbe sites on btc with steam. I think gambling is the most profitable project for creator.
legendary
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May 13, 2016, 12:36:22 PM
The only one I'm excited about is the block halving it means that we will probably see a dump because people are expecting the price to rise. But after a few months it will start rising steadily but that only a theory. Tongue I will probably wait and watch on that day the bitcoin price to see if my prediction is true

Of course holders are going to dump when price reach just enough for them. Its always been the cycle they buy low sell high.
When it reach just about $600 they might just even sell to buy low again if it goes down. if not then that's just going to make them regret.
That's what I've been saying to multiple 'halving' threads. I see holders are too optimistic about the halving, thinking that the price would rise dramatically and go stable, when in fact most of them are willing to dump their coins when the price goes up. I'm just sad that only a few were able to understand me and the bad side of me is glad, that only a few were able to understand me.
legendary
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May 13, 2016, 03:33:56 AM
The only one I'm excited about is the block halving it means that we will probably see a dump because people are expecting the price to rise. But after a few months it will start rising steadily but that only a theory. Tongue I will probably wait and watch on that day the bitcoin price to see if my prediction is true

Of course holders are going to dump when price reach just enough for them. Its always been the cycle they buy low sell high.
When it reach just about $600 they might just even sell to buy low again if it goes down. if not then that's just going to make them regret.
hero member
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May 13, 2016, 03:26:53 AM

I think the lack of discussion (based on my own self) is because people aren't really familiar with these new projects. A little help like a short review from few users might will attract people to discuss about these projects.

People need to familiarize themselves with them because these will be the future of crypto.

I can already see massive money flowing inside these projects, and they can all pull billions more into bitcoin as well.

Bitcoin no doubt has a very bright future ahead!
legendary
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Yes, I'm an asshole
May 13, 2016, 03:19:54 AM
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Keep this thread going, RealBitcoin, it is very useful to those of us who do not have time to dig around in the further reaches of Bitcoinistan.  I like your reviews and comments, as they help us to see the relevance of the various projects to each.

I hope to see a review or two re Bitsquare.  I quite agree, a decentralized exchange might be a great thing.

Of course, and if there are more projects that I havent heard about, please signal.

It's strange that nobody wants to discuss these projects here in this thread, while there is plenty to discuss about.

For example Openbazaar just released it's roadmap:

https://trello.com/b/dF6ymHGU/openbazaar-high-level-roadmap

There are tons of interesting stuff there coming in the next 1 year. It can grow even bigger than e-bay!

I think the lack of discussion (based on my own self) is because people aren't really familiar with these new projects. A little help like a short review from few users might will attract people to discuss about these projects.
hero member
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May 12, 2016, 01:23:01 AM
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Keep this thread going, RealBitcoin, it is very useful to those of us who do not have time to dig around in the further reaches of Bitcoinistan.  I like your reviews and comments, as they help us to see the relevance of the various projects to each.

I hope to see a review or two re Bitsquare.  I quite agree, a decentralized exchange might be a great thing.

Of course, and if there are more projects that I havent heard about, please signal.

It's strange that nobody wants to discuss these projects here in this thread, while there is plenty to discuss about.

For example Openbazaar just released it's roadmap:

https://trello.com/b/dF6ymHGU/openbazaar-high-level-roadmap

There are tons of interesting stuff there coming in the next 1 year. It can grow even bigger than e-bay!
legendary
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Professional Native Greek Translator (2000+ done)
May 11, 2016, 11:26:32 PM
So many things happening in the world of bitcoin now.
legendary
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May 11, 2016, 11:21:55 PM
#99
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Keep this thread going, RealBitcoin, it is very useful to those of us who do not have time to dig around in the further reaches of Bitcoinistan.  I like your reviews and comments, as they help us to see the relevance of the various projects to each.

I hope to see a review or two re Bitsquare.  I quite agree, a decentralized exchange might be a great thing.
hero member
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May 10, 2016, 10:37:13 PM
#98
UPDATES:

  • Openbazaar v1.1.5

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The following significant changes have been made in this release:
○ you can now save and edit server configurations, and quickly switch your client between different servers.
○ the navigation menu has shortcuts for switching between saved server configurations.
○ you can now set a SMTP server in settings/advanced to send email messages when various events occur.
○ if a listing can't be shipped to you, it is marked with an icon in the Discover and Store views.
○ listings are marked whether they are a physical, digital, or service listing. This only applies to listings made since the server was updated with the code to show this data.
○ basic information about your transactions can be exported to CSV from the transactions page
○ follower data on your store page is now lazy loaded, which should dramatically improve performance for stores with many followers.
○ chats with unread messages are positioned at the top of your chat list
○ the local node is only started if the client is currently set to connect to it
○ the shortcuts were changed to avoid colliding with common system shortcut keys. The reload the app shortcut is now 'f', and refresh the current view is 'r'.
○ you can add and remove a user as a moderator for your store from their user page.
○ Bitcoin prices are now formatted according to the language of the user.
○ a bug in the link for a listing in the transaction modal was fixed.
○ you can no longer attempt to purchase your own listings (the final step in the purchase flow is not clickable)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4irlru/open_bazaar_v115/
full member
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May 02, 2016, 02:20:19 PM
#97
Very HQ post man. Loving the list. I actually found a lot of stuff that I didn't know about. Thanks a lot!
hero member
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May 02, 2016, 01:53:46 PM
#96
UPDATES:

  • Rootstock testnet launch

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4hhsdo/rootstock_while_in_consensus2016_we_are_very/

Looks like its finally kicking in, now people can try it out, test it, and see how it will work!
hero member
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April 30, 2016, 08:21:46 AM
#95
UPDATES:

  • Bitsquare 0.4.6 Update

It seems like bitsquare is slowly getting adopted, there are now more than 70 transactions in it, it will take time until it takes off, but it is for the better of the entire crypto community.

We are tired of centralized scam exchanges!
hero member
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April 27, 2016, 01:51:15 AM
#94
I heard Brave's been under fire from large publishers, do they have a time table as to when they can release the Ad revenue sharing scheme?

I think in 1 month , i just saw this article:

http://www.coindesk.com/braves-bitcoin-browser-publisher-backlash/
legendary
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Next-Gen Trade Racing Metaverse
April 27, 2016, 01:48:33 AM
#93
I heard Brave's been under fire from large publishers, do they have a time table as to when they can release the Ad revenue sharing scheme?
hero member
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April 27, 2016, 01:39:45 AM
#92
Bitsquare is officially online:

https://bitsquare.io/blog/beta-version-launched/
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