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    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

    Bitcoin transaction fees right now are roughly 25 cents for non-SegWit transactions. SegWit TXs would of course be much lower still.
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    Looks like somebody didn't read more than a page back. ETH is great if you don't mind transactions failing, less privacy, higher fees than Litecoin, more centralized control, a presaled coin, a network about to upend its entire security model to a highly experimental one, and nodes failing...
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    Number of transactions indicates use/adoption, so that's not stupid, but it's one indicator among many and you have to understand that not all transactions are equal. With lightning networks, it's much harder to gauge TX rate since it's so private (I assume). People just started to buy stuff...
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    Haha. I love how Monero's devs shit on Ether all the time
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    Backed by IBM? And Bitcoin is the dinosaur? Can't tell if trolling. I actually had some Stellar. I did the air drop last summer and held it until December. Sold it because Bittrex was stealing money (including mine) by demanding KYC and disabling withdrawals without warning so I moved all...
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    I'm also fairly significantly long at this point. Money, mouth etc. Unfortunately I had a position at 13.5k already for the past month and that was using up much of my equity. If it drops to a new bottom again, I expect heavy buy pressure at 8k since that's the number I see traders throwing...
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    The price is now where it was two months ago. Bitcoin has tremendous value as a 'new asset class' as enthusiasts like to say. It has properties that nothing else has, so direct comparisons cannot be made. You can easily argue that it's not worth X or Y dollars per coin, but you can't argue...
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    So in other words, they decided to-- instead of destroy it-- began to simply buy it like everybody else on a level playing field, which encourages them to lobby in favor of it instead of against it; meanwhile bitcoin maintains its decentralized and open nature. Sounds like great news to me. If...
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    Today I learned that Coinbase doesn't even do batch processing of transactions. Amazing. For those unaware: Bitcoin has a feature in the protocol that allows senders to send coins to multiple receivers in one transaction. This is why Poloniex withdrawals were only 0.0001 btc until a couple...
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    Well, 'handing the keys' (your phrase) would apply more to Ripple than it would to bitcoin because Ripple is more centralized/controlled. Long term I think Lightning networks will be the winner. Lightning solves the high fees problem/allows microtransactions; it solves the block time wait...
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    I think in the long term, banks will evolve into only being lenders, and people will use either bitcoin or its successor to store money securely and transmit it instead of banks. Why would banks 'hand over the keys' to Ripple instead of a decentralized, trustless platform? Not all financial...
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    That's because the entire point of crypto is to decentralize, and corporations are the most centralized and totalitarian organizations on earth
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    99% of people in crypto space have regrets
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    That's not true unless you exclude ripple: Cryptocurrency charts - Market Capitalization, Transactions last 24h, Avg. transaction value, Active Addresses last 24h ... Also Ethereum handles far less in terms of value. Using bitcoin, if you pay a high enough of a fee, you can be confident that...
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    Why does Ethereum function as money better than every other coin? Litecoin is cheaper to use and doesn't have transactions failing. Ethereum still has plenty of reliability issues. It's choking on the congestion. I read this today: The Challenges of Building Ethereum Infrastructure – Jameson...
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    Two things to remember: 1) Ethereum was created to facilitate smart contracts, and is not focused on being money. I would argue that the overall winner will likely be a token focused on being money first. 2) Even if Vitalik pulls miracles out of his ass, it's open source code and any...
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    Ether having a good night. I saw this before, last summer. That's when I sold it. It's still only half way to where it was 6 months ago. Most of that other 66% is dispersed among many alts, not just one or two. Just saw that edited in tweet pic. My response is that bitcoin has high fees...
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    Since I've told people to install Electrum, I'm going to warn people: There is a severe vulnerability in Electrum that allows malicious websites to steal your wallet seed by merely running Javascript in your browser. If you have Electrum running, close it immediately and update the software to...
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    Ethereum makes a lot of promises. The only reason why it's taken so seriously by other devs is because Vitalik really is extremely bright. Ethereum is significantly more experimental than Bitcoin is. I would strongly advise not being 100% in Ether. ETH's reddit started sounding like a...
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    Incidentally the concerns about Bitcoin's energy use are dramatically exaggerated because miners set up near and use the cheapest sources of electricity, meaning they use surplus/unused electricity like hydro. It's simply too expensive to use fossil fuel generated electricity. Proof of stake's...
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    It seems to me that there is a narrative out there that Bitcoin developers are not active or incompetent or obstructionist. So I'm going to quickly outline why I'm still bullish on BTC: Bitcoin Core is the most dominant development influence on Bitcoin at the moment, (but far from the only...
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    First mover advantage is significant, but Bitcoin also has the best, most prolific developers. It's the most secure coin with the most hash power. It's the most widely adopted coin with the most mature wallets. It's the most decentralized. It has withstood attacks-- from its own miners even...
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    That's true, and ICOs can be legit, but I would argue that most are scams. Most of the non-scams are well intentioned incompetent projects that would get laughed out of a VC firm and have nothing but a whitepaper. As of yet I haven't seen an ICO that looked like something that would succeed...
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    'these people' are mostly scammers trying to scam people in a new unregulated arena. Coming up with a plausible sounding idea for a coin is part of the con. If they're not scammers, then they're probably just playing around with the tech and not entirely serious to begin with. (e.g. dogecoin)...
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    Any coin could end up in the shitter. Certainly Ethereum is one of the better coins, but I sold all mine and don't regret it. It could end up changing the world, but I bought what I see to be as safer bets. Everybody has their own risk analysis though, and nobody is right all the time. Will...
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    Sia having a good day. It's always been good to me. Ethereum is a solution waiting for a problem. People invest in it because they feel like they missed the bitcoin boat and want to get on the next one; which is true for all coins, really, but Ether is just really good at sounding like some...
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    Desktop Computers

    I've been using a UPS for my primary system for 7 years. I don't overclock. I dust my boxes roughly every 3 months. I replaced the two 120mm fans in the front of my new chassis with a 200mm fan and use a well rated non-stock cooler despite not overclocking. House was built in 1980 so it's...
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    Funny thing. I have 13 year old HDDs that still work flawlessly and have no SMART errors. I've had no spinner fail in about 15 years. I pulled like 99% of my data off my 386 drives back in 2013, but they were clearly about to die. (20 year old drives at the time) Motherboards though? I'm...
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    I really don't think that it's unreasonable to expect a device with no moving parts to last 10 years when not buying low-end parts and with proper maintenance and cooling. That may be too much to expect from today's hardware, but I would argue that we're being ripped off. Sandy Bridge is now 7...
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    Is this typical? I've built 6 rigs since 2002. Total hardware failures: (I'm sure I'm forgetting some) 4 motherboard failures: 2 dead motherboards after ~1 year use each; a third causes BSODs every now and then; now it looks like (unsure) my Ryzen board is causing frequent BSODs making my new...
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    The Al`kabor Project (EQMac) - PoP 1/5

    TAKP devs (full disclaimer: I work there) have just released a new PC client that is a substantial upgrade over previous releases. All PC client users are encouraged to upgrade to this new client. You can keep your hotkeys and UI settings by copying your ini files over. If you tried our...
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    You don't make anything until you sell. I've had trades way, way up only to see the unrealized gains later collapse. Ripple is highly centralized and the creators hold a massive amount of coins that they can just dump on the market at any time. (correct me if I'm wrong) Not selling a held...
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    Anybody with Ripple should be selling right now. This market is beyond irrational.
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    Coins are divisible by 8 decimal places. You could buy a fraction of one cent worth of BTC if you wanted. It's not practical to use though if you buy less than what the typical transaction fees are currently, but if you just buy it as an investment, you can leave it on Coinbase and sell it...
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    Braindead simple way is sign up at Coinbase, submit to the anal probe, and buy coins easily with their otherwise very simple and painless UX. If you don't buy a lot, you can just keep it there and not fuss with wallets. They've never been hacked and professional exchanges have learned to keep...
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    Security from hackers & break-ins, security from fire/disaster, and ensuring your heirs get it. Pick two and it's easily solved. Security of all three at once is hard. I've been pondering this for weeks now. This is why Coinbase is launching a service just for rich people.
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    I need to do this too. Some ideas: Passwords/seeds/2FAs in a VeraCrypt container using a password you won't forget on a USB thumb drive and give it to a relative or a very close friend. You can also use PaperBack and give them a piece of paper instead. Encrypted containers allow you do use...
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    Not to sound like a know-it-all here, but since we're all ex-EQ loving gamer pals I want to share what I've done recently to secure what recently became 'I need to make sure this is safe' levels of money. I bought a MSI Desktop Computer Cubi N-049US Pentium N3710 (1.60 GHz) 4 GB DDR3L 500 GB...
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    Bitcoin volatility will match major fiat currencies by 2019 One of the reasons why futures is a big deal is that they will further reduce volatility. Granted 2017 was a wild year. Hoarding doesn't seem to stop fiat from working: Richest 1% now owns half the world's wealth
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    I don't disagree, but 'relatively' is the key word in that sentence. Ask Eliot Spitzer about that 'little' interference. The entire globe is going down the road of outlawing cash, because when the government can't monitor everybody's transactions, that's super bad and only terrorists want...