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    Cryptocurrency Daily Discussion - March 5

    Cryptocurrency Daily Discussion - March 5


    Daily Discussion - March 5

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 07:10 AM PST

    How will Ethereum compete with the BNB Free Marketing / Token platform?

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 01:47 PM PST

    The Phenomenon Of A Flash Crash On The Markets

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 02:16 AM PST

    A Flash Crash, a sudden, catastrophic strike in the markets that takes value with it like a sinkhole takes earth. Each crash is unique and is also the outcome of any number of isolated or contributing factors. Instances have been recorded in nearly every market including those of currencies, equities, futures and cryptocurrencies.
    Link: https://blog.kucoin.com/flash-crash-how-to-identify-rd-sp

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    Day looking good for cryptocurrencies

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 01:06 PM PST

    Banks said cryptocurrencies were used by criminals... what banks do is worse by tenfold.

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 01:26 PM PST

    Swiss Stock Exchange Launches Ethereum-backed ETP

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 12:37 AM PST

    IOTA opens Cordinatorless Testnet!

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 08:58 AM PST

    Enjin Coin Launches Unity SDK - Mass Adoption With Blockchain Gaming?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 01:48 AM PST

    "We did very thorough testing of JPM Coin with one account. Just one."

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 12:17 PM PST

    What is the best way to make a passive income from your crypto holdings? What has your experience been like?

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 10:36 PM PST

    There are so many articles about making use of your coins to make a return, but very little detail or user experience feedback. What is the best way to make a return or passive income with just holding a specific cryptocurrency. I know there numerous ways such as staking, margin lending and masternodes. Are there other methods? Also what is your experience with the type of passive income you're using?

    Please don't just say hodl.

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    Why Brave Will Soon Be Among the Most Widely Used Browsers (and BAT among the most used cryptos)

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 10:48 AM PST

    Last minute of the Joe Rogan Podcast "I want to see the blockchain of Twitter. Joe: Its going to happen, if we like it or not"

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 03:48 PM PST

    OKEx are holding an event on the 21st of March in London to launch their GBP C2C platform. A great Networking opportunity for projects seeking to list on the exchange. RSVP through Eventbrite now!

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 01:17 AM PST

    OKEx are holding an event on the 21st of March in London to launch their GBP C2C platform. A great Networking opportunity for projects seeking to list on the exchange. RSVP through Eventbrite now!

    OKEx is just coming to an end of it's "clean up" period where they delisted a great many underperforming projects so this is a prime opportunity for new and established projects alike to come and network with some of the network heads. Industry vetarans in the OTC and cryptocurrency project management spaces will be giving talks and food and drink will be supplied also. As this is OKEx's first time in the UK there will be merchandise giveaways too :)

    Please RSVP now!

    https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/okex-c2c-network-launch-event-united-kingdom-tickets-56167374128

    Free Pizza and drinks! Hope to see you there.

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    Setting up an Ethereum watch address with Blockfolio to automatically add your ERC20 tokens to your holdings.

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 10:46 PM PST

    The title pretty much says it all.

    It would be fantastic to provide an Ethereum public address to Blockfolio and have it automatically populate the app with all your Ether & ERC20 tokens, I have about 30 different tokens (small amounts) stored on a single Ether address, would be so easy to import.

    It's a pain keeping on top of making sure the app and my holdings are in check and match up.

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    Testnet and Mainnet Comparison Chart for 2019 - Edited?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 03:14 AM PST

    I'm leaving Ledger for Trezor, because Ledger Live is awful. What are your experiences?

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 05:45 PM PST

    First up I've got no horse in the race: I don't care what hardware wallet I use and I don't have 'brand loyalty' or anything. I don't think many people my age (in 2019) do.

    I got my first Ledger Nano S years ago. It worked great. It supported a decent chunk of tokens/coins I held and I had zero memorable issues while using the Chrome App for txs.

    Naturally I bought a few more Ledger Nano S's for redundancy reasons (among other reasons) as my 'bags' grew (not just in value going up, but me buying more). Seemed wise.

    The flop:

    When my second one arrived I think in 2017, I needed to upgrade the dev firmware. No big deal and totally normal for boxed up stock sitting in a factory while firmware development obviously needs to continue.

    This update bricked the device. In all honesty the support I received from Ledger via email was reasonable - obviously level 1 tech support is never great, and they do ask you to perform steps that most people with any form of technology background have already done. Eventually they agreed the device was bricked and I should send it back for a new one. It was out of the box, and I hadn't sent a small tx to the new key yet so easy done. These things happen.

    The new one worked fine - I put this incident down to normal errors.

    The Turn:

    As 2017 and early 2018 ramped up it became clear to me (through subs like this and elsewhere) that Ledger's customer support was under huge stress. Always happens in a boom - this was a time when 'Finex wasn't even accepting new users (lol) and had a 3 month backlog.

    The River:

    Then the shiny new 'Ledger Live' app went live. Support for the Chrome App ended. This is when shit started to hit the fan. Constant 'syncing' issues - multiple bugs, some minor, some I consider major (like not 'recognizing' a BTC address), and time after time needed to unplug, unlock the hardware, and pray the software would just see my device (not even for making a tx, just properly verifying a inbound address!). Constant ZEC issues (which I think are still unsolved), and everything just seemed to be going backwards. All while the company appeared to just be focusing on making new hardware.

    It's become abundantly clear that Ledger have had good intentions and have done well initially to create a really easy to use, and pretty safe hardware wallet (let's forget about that supply chain attack vuln that went public early 2018 for now...). Ultimately we need companies like them to keep pushing forward.

    But, (and it's a Kardasian sized), Ledger need to focus more on the software and current users, at the cost of delaying new hardware releases IMO. It's all well and good and in many cases necessary to be first to market with new hardware wallet features, thing as an existing user with three Nano Ss, my next gen hardware wallet is going to be a Trezor, for the sole reason that the Ledger Live software has been absolute garbage.

    What are your experiences with the software? Does anyone have both Ledger and Trezor devices? How's the Trezor software compare to Live? Any have similar experiences to me?

    TLDR: Sorry Ledger but you've lost a customer, and it's not due to the hardware itself, it's because Ledger Live is awful and the software is as important as the device!

    EDIT: For those wondering, I have these experiences on both the MacOS & Linux apps, mostly use MacOS though so mostly experience the issues there - but that's not to say the Linux app is therefore better, I just don't use it as much and when I do I still have UX issues.

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    Best Wallets To Store ICO, STO & DApp Tokens | Cryptimi

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 11:30 AM PST

    Freelance work site paid for with Bitcoin, not sure why more freelance sites don't do this...

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 07:44 AM PST

    News: Tael has expanded to more than 100 cities in China. What are other most adopted cryptos?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 03:27 AM PST

    If this isn’t a sign of capitulation, I don’t know what is

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 04:50 PM PST

    Year in Review for XSPEC: Unlike Many SpectreCoin Used the Bear Market to Prepare and Develop a Useful Product

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 03:13 AM PST

    5 Advantages of Security Tokens

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 02:59 AM PST

    Binance CEO: ‘Our Judgement’ Is That XRP Is Not a Security

    Posted: 06 Mar 2019 01:25 AM PST

    Mercury just completed the first ever commercial payment using xRapid to the Philippines.

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 08:04 AM PST

    KYC = Not your Cryptocurrency!

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 08:21 PM PST

    December-January: Top 10 Currencies (Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum, EOS, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, TRON, Stellar, Bitcoin SV, Cardano) - Market Analysis

    Posted: 05 Mar 2019 10:52 AM PST

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