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Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS - page 377. (Read 804700 times)

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WTF just happened? There was a mega-spike to 3.2K, then a 14 BTC Buy Order was sold to within seconds  Shocked

yeah wtf was that? I was right there how did i miss it.

I can't see wheter this spike ate through the 33 BTC Sell wall at 2.7K, if someone ate through it, then that spike bought up over 70 BTC worth of Crypti in one go  Shocked

legit or manipulator buying/selling his own order?

It could have been a manipulator buying his own orders, but I highly doubt it. There would've tons of other orders besides his/her own there.
legendary
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WTF just happened? There was a mega-spike to 3.2K, then a 14 BTC Buy Order was sold to within seconds  Shocked

yeah wtf was that? I was right there how did i miss it.

I can't see wheter this spike ate through the 33 BTC Sell wall at 2.7K, if someone ate through it, then that spike bought up over 70 BTC worth of Crypti in one go  Shocked

Confirmed mega whale purchase. The volume on bter changed from 17btc to over 120btc.
legendary
Activity: 1146
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WTF just happened? There was a mega-spike to 3.2K, then a 14 BTC Buy Order was sold to within seconds  Shocked

yeah wtf was that? I was right there how did i miss it.

I can't see wheter this spike ate through the 33 BTC Sell wall at 2.7K, if someone ate through it, then that spike bought up over 70 BTC worth of Crypti in one go  Shocked

legit or manipulator buying/selling his own order?
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hero member
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WTF just happened? There was a mega-spike to 3.2K, then a 14 BTC Buy Order was sold to within seconds  Shocked

yeah wtf was that? I was right there how did i miss it.

I can't see wheter this spike ate through the 33 BTC Sell wall at 2.7K, if someone ate through it, then that spike bought up over 70 BTC worth of Crypti in one go  Shocked
legendary
Activity: 1146
Merit: 1000
WTF just happened? There was a mega-spike to 3.2K, then a 14 BTC Buy Order was sold to within seconds  Shocked

yeah wtf was that? I was right there how did i miss it.
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Whales are coming, and Crypti will soar to TOP 10.

That's what's happening right now.


Under 5k satoshis this coin is so cheap
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WTF just happened? There was a mega-spike to 3.2K, then a 14 BTC Buy Order was sold to within seconds  Shocked
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This would be a good time to get your cloud sever ready..

This is a guide to cloud server forging though Amazon...

Note: Step #4 of the Crypti install "Upload Crypti archive to server" loacation of file will be updated following the launch


First you will need to register and sign up for the EC2 (Free for 1 yr)... It will ask for your credit card (but only changers $1 to check that is real) fees apply when you go outside the Free services offered... Please read all the terms... It will also call your phone to make sure its a valid number

https://portal.aws.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/registration/index.html


After registering

Log in to your Amazon web services account

http://aws.amazon.com/


Then go to your management console
https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home


Under “Compute & Networking” choose EC2
https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home


Click Launch Instance

Choose OS: I use “Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM) “

 Choose an Instance Type: I use  “t2.micro”

Then launch it.

There will be a pop-up about Key pairs... the YouTube below will go over what to do next...
The key pair and how to access your server, ( If your working in windows,best to use PUTTY )
here is a older YouTube but still the steps are the same.. Amazon dashboard looks a little different... www.youtube.com/watch?v=5STROm2pk0c

you will need "PuTTYgen" and ”PuTTY ” http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html


Then after you are in your server via Putty follow the steps Crypti Dev's gave us so far

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md




Cheers



Note: second passphrase is a must if your thinking of Forgeing off a cloud server... If you ask me the second passphase is a must for every account anyway... but I'm just a little crazy.. I like keeping what I own...


Every time I click on EC2 I get redirected (for over two hours) and get this message:

Thank you for signing up for Amazon EC2. Your subscription is being processed.

We will send you an email when you can begin using this service. For most customers this takes only a few minutes, but if additional account verification is required, then processing can take several hours.

Until your subscription is ready, you can learn more about the AWS Management Console.

Anybody know how long it takes for Amazon setup your account?
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@Devs

Now that the launch has been finalized, are you guys still on track for the Functional Custom Blockchains & SDK deadline between 1-15 September?
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This would be a good time to get your cloud sever ready..

This is a guide to cloud server forging though Amazon...

Note: Step #4 of the Crypti install "Upload Crypti archive to server" loacation of file will be updated following the launch


First you will need to register and sign up for the EC2 (Free for 1 yr)... It will ask for your credit card (but only changers $1 to check that is real) fees apply when you go outside the Free services offered... Please read all the terms... It will also call your phone to make sure its a valid number

https://portal.aws.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/registration/index.html


After registering

Log in to your Amazon web services account

http://aws.amazon.com/


Then go to your management console
https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home


Under “Compute & Networking” choose EC2
https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home


Click Launch Instance

Choose OS: I use “Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM) “

 Choose an Instance Type: I use  “t2.micro”

Then launch it.

There will be a pop-up about Key pairs... the YouTube below will go over what to do next...
The key pair and how to access your server, ( If your working in windows,best to use PUTTY )
here is a older YouTube but still the steps are the same.. Amazon dashboard looks a little different... www.youtube.com/watch?v=5STROm2pk0c

you will need "PuTTYgen" and ”PuTTY ” http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html


Then after you are in your server via Putty follow the steps Crypti Dev's gave us so far

https://github.com/crypti/crypti-docs/blob/master/install.md




Cheers



Note: second passphrase is a must if your thinking of Forgeing off a cloud server... If you ask me the second passphase is a must for every account anyway... but I'm just a little crazy.. I like keeping what I own...
legendary
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As for the Crypti wallet, since it is written in Node.js and NXT is written in Java, it is impossible for Crypti to be a clone.

NODE is also written in Node.js, but seeing as how I'm the one who created the front end for the NODE team and have been working with them for months, I can say with 100% certainty that Crypti did not copy anything from NODE. They are both totally unique projects written in Node.js.

Bottom line - there is nothing to uncover here, all 3 of these coins are unique, none of them are clones of anything else.

Node.js is not a language, it is a javascript execution engine. So, the coin is implemented in javascript.

Don't be anal. When something is written using node.js you say it is written using node.js. I've never once heard a developer say it was written in javascript using the node.js javascript engine. Javascript is implied.

Sorry, I'm a programmer. I spend my life being precise (anal as you call it).

Well let's put it this way, would you rather that Crypti advertise it is written on Node.js or that it is written in Javascript using the Node.js Javascript execution engine?  Smiley

Just say it's written FOR node.js rather than IN node.js. Since you asked.
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Bter still looks strong as an exchange





Crypti is now on The Hitbtc vote list!!!
https://hitbtc.com/vote


VOTE!!

Crypti is moving up the list fast!!! We already have 74 votes!!

  


click the link, press ctrl+ F, type XCR and click vote. One vote per IP address.

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Risk taker & Black Swan farmer.

Good job again guys. I guess this is the point where things get serious.  Cool
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As for the Crypti wallet, since it is written in Node.js and NXT is written in Java, it is impossible for Crypti to be a clone.

NODE is also written in Node.js, but seeing as how I'm the one who created the front end for the NODE team and have been working with them for months, I can say with 100% certainty that Crypti did not copy anything from NODE. They are both totally unique projects written in Node.js.

Bottom line - there is nothing to uncover here, all 3 of these coins are unique, none of them are clones of anything else.

Node.js is not a language, it is a javascript execution engine. So, the coin is implemented in javascript.

Don't be anal. When something is written using node.js you say it is written using node.js. I've never once heard a developer say it was written in javascript using the node.js javascript engine. Javascript is implied.

Sorry, I'm a programmer. I spend my life being precise (anal as you call it).

Well let's put it this way, would you rather that Crypti advertise it is written on Node.js or that it is written in Javascript using the Node.js Javascript execution engine?  Smiley
legendary
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As for the Crypti wallet, since it is written in Node.js and NXT is written in Java, it is impossible for Crypti to be a clone.

NODE is also written in Node.js, but seeing as how I'm the one who created the front end for the NODE team and have been working with them for months, I can say with 100% certainty that Crypti did not copy anything from NODE. They are both totally unique projects written in Node.js.

Bottom line - there is nothing to uncover here, all 3 of these coins are unique, none of them are clones of anything else.

Node.js is not a language, it is a javascript execution engine. So, the coin is implemented in javascript.

Don't be anal. When something is written using node.js you say it is written using node.js. I've never once heard a developer say it was written in javascript using the node.js javascript engine. Javascript is implied.

Sorry, I'm a programmer. I spend my life being precise (anal as you call it).
hero member
Activity: 596
Merit: 500
As for the Crypti wallet, since it is written in Node.js and NXT is written in Java, it is impossible for Crypti to be a clone.

NODE is also written in Node.js, but seeing as how I'm the one who created the front end for the NODE team and have been working with them for months, I can say with 100% certainty that Crypti did not copy anything from NODE. They are both totally unique projects written in Node.js.

Bottom line - there is nothing to uncover here, all 3 of these coins are unique, none of them are clones of anything else.

Node.js is not a language, it is a javascript execution engine. So, the coin is implemented in javascript.

Don't be anal. When something is written using node.js you say it is written using node.js. I've never once heard a developer say it was written in javascript using the node.js javascript engine. Javascript is implied.
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I've just dug out an old raspberry pi - will I be able to run a crypti node on that without too much technical difficulty?
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