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Ghana Forum / Y3hia "Obinim sticker" w) krypto-dwa mu!
« on: April 04, 2018, 08:48:58 PM »
de3 3rek) yi paa de3 gyes3 Obinim sticker ba kypto dwa mu oo :D

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Forum related / Page after posting not suitable for me.
« on: April 02, 2018, 09:51:53 PM »
 Admin, please can you help with this for me: My concern is about the page which appears after we make a post. I would be grateful to see my post rather than sending me back to the section page.
Thanks.

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Ghana Forum / Wop3 twitter reaudit?
« on: April 02, 2018, 02:15:49 PM »
Fa wo twitter din(@twitter din) to ha na K) di makyi w) @millada62 w0 twitter. M3 reaudit ama wo f3f33f3.
3nhyehy3e3 kakra b3tumi aba mu 3nky3 biara

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Ghana Forum / Yehia topiks beberee w) ha
« on: April 02, 2018, 12:23:33 AM »
As3 nsemmuay3 no d)) so sene topiks no.  S3 Ghana s3khyen yi b3tumi stump)n a,  3gyena topiks dodo) a 3b3ba ha.

Momma yennfa topiks beberee ngum!!

Ntwer3e3 na hey wee nanso wob3y3 n d3n!!
Sika ntia oo

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MetaMask / Why is metamask better than mew?
« on: April 01, 2018, 01:16:16 AM »
MetaMask is more than just an Ether wallet. It's an Ethereum Browser, like Mist! It allows you all the same functions, features and ease of access from regular Ethereum Wallets, and it allows you to interact with Dapps and Smart Contracts, and all without the need to download the blockchain or install any software, you can just install it as a Google Chrome Extension! Plus, it has a cool fox logo that follows your mouse around, which made us smile. So, let's get started with MetaMask!

Part 1 - Installing MetaMask

Step 1: get the MetaMask plugin first at chrome webstore
Step 2: Click "Add to Chrome" to Install MetaMask as Google Chrome extension.
Step 3: Click "Add Extension" to confirm and MetaMask will be added

Part 2 - Creating a new wallet

Step 1: Click the MetaMask logo
Step 2: Read and agree to the MetaMask terms and Conditions
Step 3: Click "Create a new vault"
Step 4: Enter a strong password and click "OK"
Step 5: Metamask will now show you your seed. It is very important that you copy and store those 12 worlds, without them you cannot restore your wallet.


Part 3 - Changing to the Mainnet & Funding your account

Step 1: Click "Modern Testnet"
Step 2: Choose "Main Ethereum Network"
Step 3: MetaMask will now ask you for the password. Type it in and click "Unlock"
Step 4: Click the copy logo to get your wallet address. Then all you have to do send Ether to it from your favorite exchange or wallet.


Part 5 - Sending Ether

Step 1: Click "Send"
Step 2: Enter the wallet address to where you want to send Ether to (1), Enter the amount of Ether you want to send (2) and click "Send" (3)
Step 3: Confim the transaction data and click "Accept"


And that's it! You can now send and recieve Ether on your MetaMask wallet. Furthermore, you'll also be able to visit Ethereum

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Nigeria as a nation is popular for its peculiarity on how to interpret events, developments and innovations, especially when it has to do with technological disruptions. Often times, this popularity happens for the very wrong reasons, but in the long run, the dust usually settles and ideas take off with the correct solutions that they have to offer.

The Dark Years of Cyber Fraud
Between the final years of the 20th century and the very early years of the new millennium, the internet found its way unto the shores of the most populous black nation in the world. Despite the uncountable benefits that the new technology brings like we see and experience today, it was an effective tool in the hands of bad players who carried out different forms of scams and internet fraud. As a matter of fact, the stigma left by this development is yet to be erased completely as most online transaction websites still do not allow transactions passing through the Nigerian cyberspace.

Such developments as mentioned above may not be peculiar to Nigeria or Africa, however, the absence or rather slow rate of advancing the positives that come with new innovations makes it easy for bad players to overshadow genuine developments. Therefore a trend of sinking before attempting to climb out and thrive becomes repetitive.

Insufficient Human Capital Investment
This slow rate of positive advancement can be largely attributed to the lack of adequate investment in the young people in the areas of education and health infrastructure by the nation’s leaders, both past and present. This is a deficiency that was clearly noted by the Co-Chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates during his recent visit to the country.

Gates further defended his criticism of the nation’s approach by saying:

“As a partner in Nigeria, I am saying the current plan is inadequate. Nigeria has all these young people and the current quality and quantity of investment in these young generations; in health and education just isn’t good enough. So, I was very direct. “If they can get health and education right, they will be an engine of growth not just for themselves but for all of Africa.”

Clearly, this lack of proper human capital development leaves a vacuum that is usually filled by desperate actions by the youths who employ their wits in any way they deem appropriate for the sake of survival.

Desperation is not exempted as one of the major forces behind the initial general opinion that was created with the influx of all manner of ponzi schemes within the past 18 months. These schemes camouflaged themselves under the umbrella of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, parading different forms of investment plans that have led to citizens losing their wealth to con artists and scammers. Apparently, it all boils down to the lack of proper knowledge and education, coupled with the ‘get-rich-quick’ mentality that is prevalent within the country.

An Institutional Warning
As a result, regulatory institutions seem to be currently responding by seeking ways of protecting the citizens from misguided investments. This is evident in the recent statement that was made by the Manager in charge of Research Department at the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Mr. Adikwu Igoche.

Igoche clarified that cryptocurrencies were not deposits or financial instruments authorized by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. Therefore, such instruments “are not insured by the NDIC” and if anyone loses his money trading in the business, the person does so at his own risk.

“These forms of currencies are not backed by any physical commodity, such as gold or other precious stones. “They do not belong to the category of currencies or coins issued by the CBN or the central bank of any other country,” Igoche said.

Proper Education Matters
According to him, the NDIC will not relent in sensitizing Nigerians to financial, operational, legal and security risks they face by patronizing ponzi schemes and digital currencies.

Apparently, for the umpteenth time, someone from the authorities lumps digital currencies and ponzi schemes together. This is a scenario that does not usually go down well with digital currency enthusiasts and blockchain experts both within and outside the country. This raises the question whether the agencies will continue in its traditional reactive approach of damage control or tow that path of Bill Gate’s advice by investing in human capital, especially in areas of health and education. By doing so, youths within the nation may become discouraged from such desperate measures that they are becoming used to while equipping themselves to differentiate between genuine technology and fraudulent practices.

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The Bank of England is beginning its Proof of Concept (PoC) to examine its potential in RTGS functionality with decentralized blockchain technology. Providing a resilient, strong, innovative system for the UK in mind, the PoC serves as a response to changes within the fintech industry.

The Bank looks to protect financial stability along with embracing innovation while keeping data integrity at the heart of the matter. The Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) handles nearly one-fourth of the annual GDP for the UK on an average day and must be able to continue to meet demand from users.

After releasing a renewed RTGS vision last May, this PoC is part of the bank’s strategic plan for 2020, which will see the “right technology at the core.

Also included in the vision are an external-facing API and an increase in the number of firms able to access RTGS directly for payment flow settlement.

Proof of Concept
The BOE is opening itself up to outside evaluation, searching for solutions to blockchain/cryptocurrency system integration and capacity for new technologies.

With distributed ledger technology picking up pace, the Bank of England is now working to navigate RTGS through cooperation with Clearmatics Technologies Ltd, Token, R3, and Baton Systems. Greater insight will be provided to the bank, with multiple firms involved. All four firms have access to a replica of a pre-funded settlement service for UK retailers.

Learning how to support settlement once DLT is deemed “mature enough” for sterling markets is the goal. Additionally, seeing if innovative settlements will be able to properly function within the RTGS, and how functionality may be expanded.

Bank of England’s History with Blockchain Technology
In 2016, referring to DLT, the Bank’s Executive Director for Banking, Payments, and Financial Resilience, Andrew Hauser, stated: “there’s no likelihood of such an extreme revolution occurring any time soon.” That was in 2016.

Yet, in May 2017, the bank offered an RTGS blueprint regarding services for various settlement models. Regardless of executive statements offered the previous year, the necessity to include emerging payment systems was clear.

The Bank of England’s proof of concept findings is expected to be published later this year, including functionality expansion possibilities and necessary steps for implementation.

Time will tell how the Bank will adjust to the findings and what they’ll offer regarding DLT innovation…and when.


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TWI / )haw b3n na 3w) krypto mu?
« on: March 23, 2018, 06:33:35 PM »
Y3 mu bi nom ate d3w kakra w) krypto mu nanaso nne3ma kakraa bi a afa y'aniso no kyer3 y3n s3 krypto b3tumi aha wo paa.
3de3n haw na wo hw3 a, krypto de b3br3 wo?

3ma me tipae3 kakraa bi s3 dwa no s3e a.

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TWI / Afei na krypto 3reb3gye den anaa 3reb3gu?
« on: March 23, 2018, 06:27:48 PM »
B3y3 abosome mmi3nsa ne krypto dwa 3k) yie koraa. Saa "bearish market" yi b3tumi ama krypto dwa na gu anaa?
Mehunu s3 obiara p3 s3 oyi ne sika firi krypto mu.

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TWI / So HODL y3 anaa?
« on: March 23, 2018, 06:15:16 PM »
HODL= s3 woregyae wo krytpo w) wo wallet mu ama na nyini.
3y3 ns3m pii.
3b3tumi 3di )haw bi abr3 w'apomuden anaa?











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TWI / Ad3n nti na bitcoin ne ne noanom daso wo akyidifo) beberee
« on: March 23, 2018, 06:09:04 PM »
Banks, 3mmrahy3fo), )man mpaninfo) ne akukudam nyinaa kasa tia nanso krypto daso w) akyidifo). Ad3n ntia?

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TWI / Google reb3hy3 )noara blockchain ase.
« on: March 23, 2018, 05:54:54 PM »
mate s3 google nso retoto nno)ma yie ahy3 ne blockchain ase. medwene s3 3y3 asem d3 ma y3nyinaa. S3 3ba mu a, na kyer3 s3 krypto nso b3nya ne b33bi pa ada :D.

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Google is working on its own blockbuster to support its cloud services and to strengthen future positions, in the light of active competition from start-ups working with the blockbuster. This is reported by Bloomberg, with reference to several sources familiar with the situation.

Developments are conducted by specialists of Google's parent office, Alphabet Inc. The company intends to use distributed registry technology to increase the security and reliability of storing information about transactions and other data in its cloud services. The timing of the launch of the product has not been disclosed.

"As with other innovative technologies, representatives of different departments are exploring the potential for blockage, but it is too early to talk about any specific dates," the Google representative said.

The Internet giant also concluded a number of agreements that imply the subsequent acquisition and investment in certain start-ups operating in this area, sources said.

In 2016, Google first began testing block-development in its cloud. According to sources, now the company is launching a much more extensive testing of the ways of using and deploying block-technology for its services.

However, as we reported earlier, in June 2018 Google will prohibit online advertising that promotes any content related to crypto currency, as part of its recently updated financial services policy, which introduces restrictions on several financial products, including CFDs ), rolling spot forex and rates on the financial spread - all this is considered as products with high risk.

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Ghana Forum / 3hefa na wob3t)n wo krypto?
« on: March 23, 2018, 05:45:51 PM »
Y3w) edwa beberee a wobetumi at)n krypto  a wabr3 anya no. M3to mebo akyer3 mo binom w) ha.

1. https://www.bitfinex.com/t/BTC:USD
2. https://www.okex.com/spot/trade/index.do#btc_usdt
3. https://www.binance.com/trade.html?symbol=BTC_USDT
4. https://bitflyer.jp/
5. https://www.huobi.pro/ko-kr/btc_usdt/exchange/
6. https://www.gdax.com/
7. https://www.bitstamp.net/
8. https://www.bithumb.com/
9. https://upbit.com/exchange?code=CRIX.UPBIT.KRW-BTC
10. https://www.kraken.com/
11. https://www.btcbox.co.jp/coin/btc/
12. https://exchange.btcc.com/trade/btcusd/basic
13. https://gemini.com/
14. https://www.bit-z.com/trade/eth_btc
15. https://www.lbank.info/trading/QTUM/BTC
16. https://coinbene.com/
17. https://www.itbit.com/
18. https://poloniex.com/exchange/#usdt_btc
19. https://coinone.co.kr/exchange/trade/btc/
20. https://www.exx.com/trade/eth_btc
21. https://www.coinegg.com/eth/
22. https://bitbank.cc/trade/btc_jpy
23. https://coinsbank.com/
24. https://www.livecoin.net/
25. https://tidex.com/#/exchange/WAVES_BTC
26. https://cex.io/#BTC-USD
27. https://yobit.net/en/trade/ETH/BTC
28. https://exmo.com/en/trade#?pair=BTC_RUB
29. https://wex.nz/exchange/btc_usd
30. https://www.paribu.com/
31. https://tradebytrade.com/exchange/
32. https://neraex.com/markets/btcjpy
33. https://app.bitbay.net/
34. https://www.bitinka.com.ar/
35. https://www.bibox.com/
36. https://www.fatbtc.com/
37. https://getbtc.org/
38. https://gate.io
39. https://www.xbtce.com/
40. https://www.bitinka.com.ar/
41. https://acx.io/#/market
42. https://trans.zb.com
43. https://exmo.com/
44. https://bitso.com/
45. https://bittrex.com
46. https://www.rightbtc.com/
47.https://www.litebit.eu/
48. https://dsx.uk/
49. https://topbtc.com/
50. https://coinsquare.io/
51. https://bx.in.th/
52. https://www.allcoin.com/
53. https://liqui.io/
54. https://trans.zb.com/
55. https://bl3p.eu/trade
56. https://www.bitmarket.net
57. https://www.luno.com
58. https://quoinex.com/
59. http://www.negociecoins.com.br
60. https://www.bithumb.com/
61. https://www.c2cx.com
62. https://www.ooobtc.com
63. https://www.btcturk.com/
64. https://forkdelta.github.io
65. https://idex.market/eth/tomo
66. https://quoinex.com/
67. https://mercatox.com
68. https://exchange.coss.io
69. https://octaex.com
70. https://www.allcoin.com
71. https://bx.in.th
72. https://vip.bitcoin.co.id
73. https://zaif.jp
74. https://gemini.com/
75. https://stronghold.co/
76. https://www.unocoin.com/
77. https://big.one/trade
78. https://www.coinnest.co.kr
79. https://lykke.com/exchange.php
80. https://dsx.uk/
81. https://cobinhood.com/trade
82. https://ddex.io/trade
83. https://www.coinexchange.io
84. https://www.kucoin.com
85. https://hitbtc.com
86. TOKEN.STORE
87. IDEX
88. https://coinrail.co.kr
89. https://bx.in.th/THB/POW/
90. https://wallet.latoken.com/market/Crypto/LA/POWR-LA
91. https://www.bancor.network/
92. https://www.cryptopia.co.nz


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TWI / so adwuma yi ne mmaa nsem, mo hu ne sen?
« on: March 17, 2018, 09:16:32 PM »
Me suro na meeka oo  :D. 3de ns3m pii ma ebinom. Mennka ho mmom :D :D

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Ghana Forum / Ghanafo) sn na watwe )m'aba ha?
« on: March 16, 2018, 01:31:03 AM »
Mede Ghanafo) nnan aba ha. den na esi wo kwan s3 wob3ma wonua aba ha?

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