kaymin wrote: » It's unclear what, if any role the current batch of crypto currencies may have with this initiative.
grindle wrote: » Quorum is a private fork of Ethereum, aims for interoperability when appropriate whilst maintaining privacy when appropriate.
kaymin wrote: » Are these zero knowledge ethereum tokens the same tokens that are being bought and sold for hard cash?
Manic Moran wrote: » I'm not complaining, but can someone tell me what's going on? It's a sort of free-fall in reverse....
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » I've given my prediction. Short term gains for BTC followed by a major correction. I would advise most people to cash out this summer.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Eh... I predicted this. Only person here who was willing to do so. As usual I have been proven correct.
grindle wrote: » The major correction and collapse to zero of the entire worthless market has to happen before your sage/broken clock status is confirmed.
ZeroThreat wrote: » Don't knock it, probably means that Pintman Paddy & JohnnyFlash's postings on this subforum will diminish....
asteroids over berlin wrote: » this cycle is nothing new, still a long way to go yet to hit the highs of Late last year, i expect to see all time highs in the coming months, cashing out by summer is just a bit OTT (not financial advice!!), why do you say this? Look at the trends over the years, each year there is just more money at play before each big dip, history doesn't always repeat itself and 1 day it won't and indeed many coins will fail, arguably many projects already have, they are just so far down you haven't noticed them other than bitconnet Personally i can see the likes of China allowing people to invest again this year. As more of the projects come to fruition i.e. a working application/framework etc, the only way is up for the good solid projects, which you should be investing in already. Already we can see the beginning of adoption, it is just like the dot come bubble with speculation, indeed many will fail, many will prevail and a few will be giants along with this, alas, some investors will get burnt, some will do ok, some will do very well and some will be multi millionaires/billionaires. It is far from over! * not financial advice
brendanwalsh wrote: » Hard to know what to make of it all tbh Lot of rubbish being posted online Back at the slaughter house, I'm feeling hungry...
Dohnjoe wrote: » Natural crash in Feb after ridiculous rises in Dec and Jan. Market rebounded, but the drops kept coming. Every time it seemed a new floor was found, it would drop again, lowering market confidence each time. Seems to have bottomed out end of March, confidence returning, people picking up what they feel are bargains. It's likely a lot of people who opened accounts and bought in Dec/Jan feel they are "getting in early" before the next big rise (if there is one) No idea what happens next
lifeandtimes wrote: » Covering all your basis there haha
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Proper organic bull run going on at the moment, lads. Fresh money entering the market. Presume you've all lumped in the savings on the expectation of huge profits. The fundamentals are sound? Could BAT go x10 this year? Regards, Tether.
NEWS Tether, the altcoin backed by fiat currencies USD and EUR, has issued another 300 mln USDT tokens priced at $1 per token on Tuesday March 20, according to data from Omni Explorer.
WhiteMemento9 wrote: » If you can't laugh at the clowns then you are doing it wrong
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Less of the personals please. No need to get offensive just because people are sceptical about magic coins and lambo culture.
grindle wrote: » If you can't have enough respect to read up on this tech why should you be shown respect? Now, I'm not saying you're a clown, but... You act like a clown. Why not accept the badge as an honour? A bunch of people who you think of as clowns think of you as one too! #JustLikeUsmagic coins and lambo culture How are the coins magic? Who on this forum mentions lambos the most? Hint: use search bar->discover that it's you->continue acting like a snide clown.
copeyhagen wrote: » was trying to buy a decent graphics card few weeks back when my gaming rig card packed in... ****in nightmare, some mining rigs running 8-12 of the card I was looking for, prices have been driven to ridiculous amounts, for this alone I hate the whole thing!!
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I have read up on the tech, and I think it’s a load of horseshït. It’s not private, is very inefficient, uses huge amounts of energy, and solves almost no use cases whatsoever. I think a load of fly by night shysters have made a load of money by using ICOs as a way of parting fools from real money. Hype around blockchain is at an all time high. I think the scene around trading magic coins is overwhelmingly populated by geeky neckbeards of below average intelligence.
grindle wrote: » Put your money where your mouth is then, make a killing. You know best so it should be very easy to short a market that's headed to zero - you'll be the next George Soros! Or, y'know - just keep spamming the forum with your ramblings, I'm sure that'll pay off somehow. Idle hands do the devil's work and all that. A rake of the world's top MNCs, the most highly sought-after programmers in the world, the flow of brains being drained from Silicon Valley and the banking industry vs JohnnyFlush. It'd make a great biopic, you'd be the Oscar Schindler-style protagonist saving blockchain zealots from the blockchain fascists with your in-depth mutterings of "magic beans" and refusal to believe that a technology still in alpha or beta stage could possibly get better, more efficient, less ecologically damaging, more useful. You're the epitome of a mindless, hopeless luddite.
Woke Hogan wrote: » Hasn't blockchain been around for almost a decade? At what point does a technology leave the alpha or beta stage after ten years?