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Stellar Forum / Re: activating Stella before use why?
« on: August 22, 2018, 10:48:08 AM »
So I created a Stella wallet and was told to activate with at lease 5 lumen. Is that not crazy, if they continue with this the use of Stella base token will decline.
What's your opinion on this

I disagree with this. Why pay first before using? For me, I'll rather choose other altcoin in investing.

Or if they can't get away with this fee at least they provide some free crypto trial or somewhat like that.

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Waves Forum / Re: Do you like waves???
« on: August 22, 2018, 10:36:54 AM »
dont know why but i dont buy waves...what you feels guys....

Wabes is an excellent entry points for new cryptocurrency users. They can be in just by doing faucets. In terms of buying, I think its plausible just don't invest too much I think.

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XRP - Ripple Forum / Re: Why Ripple (XRP) became so popular?
« on: August 22, 2018, 10:34:16 AM »
According to Investopedia, Ripple is a technology that acts as both a cryptocurrency and a digital payment network for financial transactions. The coin for the cryptocurrency is pre-mined and labeled XRP. Ripple is more known for its digital payment protocol than its cryptocurrency, XRP. And it operates on an open source and peer-to-peer decentralized platform that allows for a seamless transfer of money in any form, whether USD, Yen, litecoin, or bitcoin.

What do you think of Ripple, guys? Is it the above-mentioned qualities of Ripple that makes it popular? Let's discuss.

Ripple is a decentralized centralized coin. Decentralized in terms of its usage where everybody can use it and of course its open source. Centralize since it is managed by a competent team. This makes the coin stable

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XRP - Ripple Forum / Re: which do you prefer Ripple or bitcoin cash ?
« on: August 22, 2018, 10:31:33 AM »
Would you choose ripple over bitcoincash ?

For local markets, I prefer bitcoin cash. They are easily exchanged through fiat in most countries while Ripple seems to be in some countries.

I prefer Ripple in terms of transactions since they have lower or not free transaction fee.

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Ethereum Forum / Re: the altcoin that can replace eth?
« on: August 22, 2018, 04:45:07 AM »
Do you guys have lost your trust from ethereum? If yes, have see some altcoins that can replace ethereum which you can confidently say that it will never put you down and enough to put your assets on it?

There are no altcoins that replaced ethereum yet for me. This coins stil hold the second largest volume just after bitcoin. Maybe the closest one to reach ethereum is litecoin.

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Ethereum Forum / Re: What is the advantage of ethereum?
« on: August 22, 2018, 04:42:58 AM »
The advantage of it is that the value of the ethereum is increasing as year pass by.

ETH Advantages:
The ethereum smart contract are a good feature of this coin.

Ethereum tokens are also an easy way to have new coins backed by the ethereum network.

The dagger-hashimoto or ethash algo it proven to be a good technology

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Monero Forum / Re: How to get free XMR?
« on: August 22, 2018, 04:27:13 AM »
Please anyone here have any idea how to get free CMR it will help me a lot.
I want to collect some XMR before the end of this year.
Guide me here.

You can use faucets. Most faucets give a small amount of cryptocurrency coins just by clicking or viewing ads.

You can use faucethub.com related faucets. Its a good way to start to have some free monero. By the way, they just reccently add the XMR in their site so its a good time to try it now

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Dogecoin Forum / Re: Dogecoin mining
« on: August 22, 2018, 04:25:10 AM »
I was looking for a way to make free dogecoins and I have found it. Mining for free DOGE. Are you also into DOGE mining? If no hit me up lets talk about mining DOGE.

Doge has the scrypt mining algorithm. This algorithm is already ASICed so of course you cannot have your own hardware unless you want to spend much.

I don't recommend mining DOGE since it has high network hash rate. But unless you want to rent a rig thats fine.

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Dogecoin Forum / Re: Buy Some Doge!!!
« on: August 22, 2018, 04:22:46 AM »
Expert help plz..
I bought some doge coin yesterday...
Is it a right decision????
How much price will be doge in 2018..?

That's a right decision. With its current low price and low transactions fees, you can use doge in anywhere.

Also most exchanges has low withdrawal fees for doge since its a small but huge volume coin.

Definitely its price would go up this 2018

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Blockchain Technology / Re: Is blockchain here to stay ?
« on: August 22, 2018, 04:18:14 AM »
Is blockchain here to stay ?
Do you see this tech as a long term tech or just a fade ?

Its a long term technology. Block chain gives the fact that we can manage assets without a common centralizing agent.

Block chain gives a good decentralization in securing our personal assets.

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So I basically got fomoed. Towards the end of 2017 I saw how high bitcoin skyrocketed and decided to invest in ripple as a test. Less than one week it went up 3x. This made me more ballsy and I put in 11k total in various other alt coins like ripple, ethos, tron, and cardano. After the crash I lost about half of my value just like that. I am frustrated with the experience and wish I would have just put in 1k or something. I wish I could just not invested and went into what I was doing earlier which was just investing the boring and traditional way. Should I wait and hodl or pull out and do something else?

You should just hodl. In the long run those cryptocurrency will still have value. Blockchain technology surely has its price.

If you want to earn to recover those losses, you can sell them when the prices are high then buy at low. Of course, this easier said than done.

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I am struggling to choose between this coins, ETH and bitcoin cash. Which will you suggest for me?

Both coins have their strength and weaknesses. But for me I choose them both.

Bitcoin Cash is a good entry to cryptocurerncy. they have smaller transaction fee almost all fiat conversions.

Etheruem has their excellent contract and token management which is a good way to hold many token just only by interacting with Ethereum.

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SPARTA / Re: Sparta Beginners Tutorial
« on: August 21, 2018, 07:07:54 PM »
The Sparta ICO is messy, we are sorry about that, actually the Sparta ICO is not even an ICO,
The plans were to lunch the ICO in August then the SEC made a statement -end of July- that ICO are basically securities,
There was a resistance and some conflict in the leadership team for/against cancelation and we did launch a pre-ICO but eventually we cancelled it less than 24h later and refunded the investors. As a result one cofounder left, and we pivoted into a token distribution to startups instead of ICO. Now the startups have been given the ok to create a mini-style SPARTA token sales instead  -still experimental though.


- How many startups you got under your umbrella?   
300 is the objective, 3 have been announced, several others are in beta or mvp or alpha and this fine forum launched few months ago.

- Do you have any successful results so far in terms of startups marketing their products/services? Ones from WP appendix?
Only 3 have been announced and we are still figuring out how we can fund them with Sparta. One not in the WP though is this forum, which can be honestly be considered a success considering the limited budget invested. But also the forum is a launching pad to any future blockchain startup.

- How large is your team? What happens if suddenly 50+ startups join your project, how would you scale your services?
Our core team is small, we lost a couple of our members after ico cancellation, we are currently actively trying to recruit developers and marketers. We are selective with startups, objective is always: how to have the token integrated and how these startups can compete and bring real solution to real problems rather than solutions to made up problems.

- Are all startups from Poland and close environment or is it global?
We hope it will be global, but to start, we are starting local.

- Do you provide startups with equity & office space except programming, designing, marketing and operations services?
Not for now, we see ourselves at the seed level stage, helping the startups have a product that they pitch VCs with.

- How do you raise capital to support them?
That's the dilemma, we are trying to solve after the ICO cancellation.

- Could you elaborate on gold coins? I presume it is connected to the question above.
Gold coins will be one of the different ways we hope to get some fiat in our bank accounts, we basically will sell an overpriced gold coin, the coin does not contain tokens, it locks them, thus defacto becoming a replacement - we took many scenarios in consideration concerning security etc ...

- What prevents you from stealing their idea and making it your own? Do you sign some kind of a contract?
Yes, our contract is a contract from hell, we have no place for a cult of personality, we tend to favor a cult of team, we expect the product to speak, and we will try to pull together the resources, meaning best pitchers will pitch every-time ...

- What are your day to day duties in terms of supporting these startups? Is it like your 9-17 regular job? How is your team being compensated?
Luckily, for now not much startups, but we expect a lot will become repetitive, and just needs tuning and improving. Team for now volunteers, we will be compensated with 4-20% management fees in form of SPARTA tokens + any revenue we can create from these startups will be used at the beginning to get this circus functional.
 
- What do you need blockchain token for?
It was to be used as a funding vehicule, but now it is to be integrated in each of the startups as a form of utility; for instance in this crypto sharing forum, to get the cryptos we share with them they need 1 sparta token each time /later might be reduced.

- What type of blockchain are you on? Your own, btc, eth, other?
We are on Ethereum for now, we have distant plans to launch our own based on Cardano.

- Do you have any interest in listing on coinmarketcap or any OTC exchanges?
Of course every token and coin issuer are interested in these.

- How do you currently value your token? What is it's price? Where can it be observed? Etherdelta as a benchmark?
It is currently on Etherdelta. Value wise we are no longer putting a value on it, except it's 1 million token per startup.

- You have partnered with NEM? Couldn't find anything on that.
We have, but since nem went over 1$ we feel we are of no value to nem, thus this partnership was defacto dead before it was actually born - we are planning to remove the nem logo soon.

- Any long-term plans?
Of course, we want to be independent in every sense of the term, this forum is just a first step in that direction, but if you understand what i mean, then you would understand what our plans are, ps: we have a couple startups in stealth that will not figure in our whitepaper or portfolio for strategic reasons, one of which is due to be launched very soon.

Pardon my persistence, I am rather inquisitive once I find something worthy of attention.

Of course, no problem,

Very nice answer for those who do not yet know this coin. Like me.

Basing on those question and answers, so SPARTA coin is still on its ICO stage. Do you have website or announcement thread?

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Equihash is used as a algorithm. This is a memory-oriented Proof-of-work. How much mining you can do is mostly determined by how much RAM you have, making it unlikely for everyone to build ASICs for mining in the foreseeable future.

Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge (zk-SNARKs) is applied to make sure that all information (the sender, recipient, transaction volume) will be encrypted, making shielded transactions verified as valid under the network’s consensus rules.

Equihash algorithm is indeed a good anti-ASIC at its time. But a foreseeable future of an anti-ASIC fork, I don't know about that.

Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge (zk-SNARKs) - This is my first time hearing this. Anyways good privacy technique. I think this is similar to Monero ring privacy scheme.

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Is that true? I don't read about the article or news yet regarding this information. FB is a great partner for ICO and crypto to promote. But FB also sometimes banned the illegal ICO or spammers or scams indicated ICO. Now, if the Fb creates its own crypto, hopefully, they still allow the other legit ICO or coins promotion in FB.

Same here. I am in doubt if Facebook would make their own cryptocurrency.

Maybe a partnership with other crypto or support to other crypto. But creating one is just not worth the effect (I guess) for this multimillionaire company.

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