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legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
September 27, 2015, 08:23:42 AM
who is the owner of http://gulden-news.blogspot.nl/ ?
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
September 27, 2015, 08:19:02 AM
Price will remain at 600 - 700 range for a long time

Market is market, Dutchy. You can't tell. When big investors step in, it can go fast. You have seen that previous weeks also. Big walls were eaten fast.  Market will probably test the 700-800 levels, i think next days. But that is just my thought. We'll see, maybe you are right as well Wink

What is the best way for my friends to get coins? Litebit or cheaper to buy btc and buy on bittrex?

Litebit is a good deal for buying at once for 1 price. They take some margin, but they buy up for you to higher levels on the sellside at bittrex as well for the same price. So when the amount for sale on the sellside is low on the level you buy, you get all the coins for the same price, even if they have to buy higher for you. They buy in steps. Say you buy 10000 NLG and there is 1000 NLG available on the lowest sell, they buy that 1000 first and wait for a few minutes. When nobody sells to them on bittrex, they place the bid to the next sell level, until your buy is filled.

Also when buying at Litebit, look at the price on the sellside of bittrex. Litebit buys from the sellside, so when you buy there look at the sellside price of bittrex when it is lowest and you think it is a good level to buy.

For smaller amounts or just when you have patience enough you best act on bittrex itself. But that takes a lot more time.


People are pushing the price until the devs release all the updates they said this week then the dump will come. Sell on news.  I will wait until next month to buy again.

Do you want cheap coins? I smell a fud
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1001
September 27, 2015, 08:04:12 AM
Price will remain at 600 - 700 range for a long time

Market is market, Dutchy. You can't tell. When big investors step in, it can go fast. You have seen that previous weeks also. Big walls were eaten fast.  Market will probably test the 700-800 levels, i think next days. But that is just my thought. We'll see, maybe you are right as well Wink

What is the best way for my friends to get coins? Litebit or cheaper to buy btc and buy on bittrex?

Litebit is a good deal for buying at once for 1 price. They take some margin, but they buy up for you to higher levels on the sellside at bittrex as well for the same price. So when the amount for sale on the sellside is low on the level you buy, you get all the coins for the same price, even if they have to buy higher for you. They buy in steps. Say you buy 10000 NLG and there is 1000 NLG available on the lowest sell, they buy that 1000 first and wait for a few minutes. When nobody sells to them on bittrex, they place the bid to the next sell level, until your buy is filled.

Also when buying at Litebit, look at the price on the sellside of bittrex. Litebit buys from the sellside, so when you buy there look at the sellside price of bittrex when it is lowest and you think it is a good level to buy.

For smaller amounts or just when you have patience enough you best act on bittrex itself. But that takes a lot more time.


People are pushing the price until the devs release all the updates they said this week then the dump will come. Sell on news.  I will wait until next month to buy again.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
September 27, 2015, 07:27:04 AM
Price will remain at 600 - 700 range for a long time

Market is market, Dutchy. You can't tell. When big investors step in, it can go fast. You have seen that previous weeks also. Big walls were eaten fast.  Market will probably test the 700-800 levels, i think next days. But that is just my thought. We'll see, maybe you are right as well Wink

What is the best way for my friends to get coins? Litebit or cheaper to buy btc and buy on bittrex?

Litebit is a good deal for buying at once for 1 price. They take some margin, but they buy up for you to higher levels on the sellside at bittrex as well for the same price. So when the amount for sale on the sellside is low on the level you buy, you get all the coins for the same price, even if they have to buy higher for you. They buy in steps. Say you buy 10000 NLG and there is 1000 NLG available on the lowest sell, they buy that 1000 first and wait for a few minutes. When nobody sells to them on bittrex, they place the bid to the next sell level, until your buy is filled.

Also when buying at Litebit, look at the price on the sellside of bittrex. Litebit buys from the sellside, so when you buy there look at the sellside price of bittrex when it is lowest and you think it is a good level to buy.

For smaller amounts or just when you have patience enough for bigger buys you best act on bittrex itself. But that takes a lot more time.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
September 27, 2015, 07:09:56 AM
If i click on the header/banner on https://www.reddit.com/r/gulden i go to https://www.reddit.com

How can i change it to https://www.reddit.com/r/gulden in css?

@Jero you won on guldencoinwheel ?  Wink

sometimes i forget it is not guldenweb.nl but guldenweb.com  Sad
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1001
September 27, 2015, 06:51:58 AM
What is the best way for my friends to get coins? Litebit or cheaper to buy btc and buy on bittrex?

Are they new to crypto? Litebit if they new but getting btc by another exchange will get them more coins.

Price will remain at 600 - 700 range for a long time so no rush to buy coins. Lots of walls to 800 . Price is going up too fast. Ask them not to spend too much buying because we want price to stay low for long as possible.
sr. member
Activity: 332
Merit: 250
September 27, 2015, 06:49:00 AM
What is the best way for my friends to get coins? Litebit or cheaper to buy btc and buy on bittrex?

Depending on how quick they would like them, both, actually...

Through Litebit, you get a certain order in one go.

With btc bying though Bittrex themselves, they could be off cheaper, if they were to wait and anticipate prices dropping a bit. But then again, on the other hand, if the price were to rise, it would be another story  Wink
member
Activity: 142
Merit: 10
September 27, 2015, 06:34:16 AM
What is the best way for my friends to get coins? Litebit or cheaper to buy btc and buy on bittrex?
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
September 27, 2015, 05:56:25 AM
Yesterday I experienced the advantage of having longer block times.
I transferred coins off bittrex and by accident pasted my friends address who I gave some coins to as a test 2 weeks ago, I copy addresses I use to a file and had his on top which was stupid, after I realized my mistake I was able to cancel the transaction with bittrex in time before the first block was found after I confirmed.

It gave me a idea which I don't know is possible but to have a option in the wallet to cancel your transaction if the first block has not come through or to only send after 3 blocks has passed to double check yourself. Perhaps it's a dumb idea but I see it as a advantage for coins with more then 2 min average block times. I can understand something like this would never be possible with coins having less then 1 minute block times.



Afaik this is not possible. Once you broadcast a transaction and other nodes rebroadcast it, there's no way to put the genie back into the bottle, so to speak. Maybe there could be a way to broadcast to the network "please remove this tx from your mempool" and you would have to sign the message with the address you sent the coins from to prove you control it, but this would be a major undertaking I think.
Not 100% true, if no block has yet been created you can send another transaction with a much higher fee - the miners can then (theoretically) choose which to include, and miners want money so its likely the one with the higher fee.. In practice this only has a small percentage chance of working though.

I wouldn't add the above as a feature to the wallet...
However Tom does have a point for regular folk, and for main stream adoption it might be worth considering having the wallet in a mode where it doesn't broadcast the transaction immediately but instead hangs onto it in a queue for a 'cool off' period so that it can be cancelled, similar to what some email providers do with emails now. This could then be overriden with a 'send immediately' checkbox.
At least thats how I would solve this 'use case' rather than trying to actually allow revoking of already sent transactions.


Thanks for the responses.  Yes, that would be a nice addition in the future.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
September 27, 2015, 02:47:21 AM
Price still above 600 over the weekend, what a shame was hoping to get more coins in the 500s.

I think not enough coins are produced for that. Take into account that with the recent rise that it attracts more speculators... and people owning coins are holding them. We're on a bumpy way going up. Weekends are now apparently for staying on the same level.
sr. member
Activity: 275
Merit: 250
September 27, 2015, 01:57:32 AM
Yesterday I experienced the advantage of having longer block times.
I transferred coins off bittrex and by accident pasted my friends address who I gave some coins to as a test 2 weeks ago, I copy addresses I use to a file and had his on top which was stupid, after I realized my mistake I was able to cancel the transaction with bittrex in time before the first block was found after I confirmed.

It gave me a idea which I don't know is possible but to have a option in the wallet to cancel your transaction if the first block has not come through or to only send after 3 blocks has passed to double check yourself. Perhaps it's a dumb idea but I see it as a advantage for coins with more then 2 min average block times. I can understand something like this would never be possible with coins having less then 1 minute block times.



Afaik this is not possible. Once you broadcast a transaction and other nodes rebroadcast it, there's no way to put the genie back into the bottle, so to speak. Maybe there could be a way to broadcast to the network "please remove this tx from your mempool" and you would have to sign the message with the address you sent the coins from to prove you control it, but this would be a major undertaking I think.
Not 100% true, if no block has yet been created you can send another transaction with a much higher fee - the miners can then (theoretically) choose which to include, and miners want money so its likely the one with the higher fee.. In practice this only has a small percentage chance of working though.

I wouldn't add the above as a feature to the wallet...
However Tom does have a point for regular folk, and for main stream adoption it might be worth considering having the wallet in a mode where it doesn't broadcast the transaction immediately but instead hangs onto it in a queue for a 'cool off' period so that it can be cancelled, similar to what some email providers do with emails now. This could then be overriden with a 'send immediately' checkbox.
At least thats how I would solve this 'use case' rather than trying to actually allow revoking of already sent transactions.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
September 27, 2015, 01:42:53 AM
Is there a bootstrap for Gulden?

Welcome Woody, there might be some in the community that has a bootstrap but our chain does download rather quickly depending on your connection. Since we have upgraded the code base we do have fast sync enabled.

We also have two other forums which you can participate in discussions.
https://gulden.zone
https://community.guldencoin.com
hero member
Activity: 637
Merit: 500
September 27, 2015, 12:11:47 AM
Price still above 600 over the weekend, what a shame was hoping to get more coins in the 500s.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1002
Supporting DMD, ERC & PIO
September 26, 2015, 11:46:53 PM
Is there a bootstrap for Gulden?
hero member
Activity: 851
Merit: 1000
Do You Even Onion Bro?
September 26, 2015, 07:06:45 PM
Doesn't sound  good about the possible dump on Bittrex  finally the coin gain ground .....
full member
Activity: 138
Merit: 100
September 26, 2015, 05:21:00 PM
We broke below 35 million coins on bittrex due to the ramp up of mainstream buying of coins on litebit. Positive sign for the Gulden.

The richlist is far from correct. I have over 2M more coins on bittrex as mentioned in the richlist.

This was unclear to me first also, how that counting works with the deposit addresses at bittrexx.

Your deposit address at bittrex is used to payout withdrawal orders from to others. So when you go to your acccount at bittrex you see the real amount of what is yours ofcourse. But in the background your address has become a withdrawal address for others and (a) new one(s) is/are created in the background for you (i think, has to be so  Wink).

Type your deposit address at bittrex in the explorer: https://explorer.guldencoin.com/#/
Good chance coins have been send from that address to people who have withdrawn from bittrex. Your real amount at bittrex is stored in (a) new address(es), has to be so, i think  Smiley When you withdraw yourself, it will be paid out of deposit addresses at bittrex of others as well.

So in the list the amount in the bittrex addresses are correct, i think.



Very good explanation!  Bittrex keeps its own off-chain ledger of who has what. 
full member
Activity: 138
Merit: 100
September 26, 2015, 05:11:27 PM
I get pm that top address on bittrex is going to dump coins.  remove your buy orders to under 450 before it's late.


Classic Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
September 26, 2015, 04:45:03 PM
Some services (e.g. Nocks) don't wait for a few blocks to pass before continuing with their service. As soon as they see the transaction they act (and need to for their service to work). Cancelling transactions would more or less mean that those services can't exist.
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
September 26, 2015, 04:33:47 PM
Yesterday I experienced the advantage of having longer block times.
I transferred coins off bittrex and by accident pasted my friends address who I gave some coins to as a test 2 weeks ago, I copy addresses I use to a file and had his on top which was stupid, after I realized my mistake I was able to cancel the transaction with bittrex in time before the first block was found after I confirmed.

It gave me a idea which I don't know is possible but to have a option in the wallet to cancel your transaction if the first block has not come through or to only send after 3 blocks has passed to double check yourself. Perhaps it's a dumb idea but I see it as a advantage for coins with more then 2 min average block times. I can understand something like this would never be possible with coins having less then 1 minute block times.



Afaik this is not possible. Once you broadcast a transaction and other nodes rebroadcast it, there's no way to put the genie back into the bottle, so to speak. Maybe there could be a way to broadcast to the network "please remove this tx from your mempool" and you would have to sign the message with the address you sent the coins from to prove you control it, but this would be a major undertaking I think.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
September 26, 2015, 04:11:42 PM
Yesterday I experienced the advantage of having longer block times.
I transferred coins off bittrex and by accident pasted my friends address who I gave some coins to as a test 2 weeks ago, I copy addresses I use to a file and had his on top which was stupid, after I realized my mistake I was able to cancel the transaction with bittrex in time before the first block was found after I confirmed.

It gave me a idea which I don't know is possible but to have a option in the wallet to cancel your transaction if the first block has not come through or to only send after 3 blocks has passed to double check yourself. Perhaps it's a dumb idea but I see it as a advantage for coins with more then 2 min average block times. I can understand something like this would never be possible with coins having less then 1 minute block times.

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