I was thinking about investing in Ethereum but I couldn't be bothered, although I'm pretty disappointed that I didn't buy BTC while it was in the 300ish range.
I was thinking about investing in Ethereum but I couldn't be bothered, although I'm pretty disappointed that I didn't buy BTC while it was in the 300ish range.
I'm up over $10,000 now
Prices change cause me heart attacks in the morning so I wrote this to wake me up in case of sudden price changes.
Simba Code:program New;
var S: String;
const
warningprice ='0.0124284';
function Get: String;
begin
S := GetPage('https://api.coinmarketcap.com/v1/ticker/siacoin/');
S := Between('price_usd": "', '", ', S);
Result := S;
end;
procedure loop;
begin
WriteLn(Get);
if S < warningprice then
PlaySound('C:\Alert\krs.wav')
end;
begin
repeat
cleardebug;
loop;
wait(10000);
until false
end.
wth had no clue you could use larger/lesser than operator for strings :O @Kave;
Feel free to ask me any questions, I will do my best to answer them!
Previously known as YouPee.
You can't, not how it's used here at least, what he is doing isn't regular number arithmetics, and doesn't do what he wants. The compare operators uses lexicographical ordering, comparing char by char `Ord(left[i]) < Ord(Right[i])`.
For instance:
>>> '0.11' < '0.2'
True
>>> '9' < '10'
False
The operation goes something like this:
pascal Code:function cmplt(left, right:string): Boolean;
var
len, i: Int32;
begin
len := Min(Length(left), Length(right));
for i:=1 to len do
if Ord(left[i]) < Ord(right[i]) then
Exit(True);
end;
For decimals, where you start with "0.", it might work just fine. But for numbers that have different length, you need to pad the smallest number with 0s to work `'009' < '100'`. The best thing is to just convert it to a float pre-comparison to be safe.
Last edited by slacky; 06-05-2017 at 07:56 AM.
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That is hilarious, I've had quite some luck in the past few months as well. An acquaintance that owns a bitcoin casino made well over a million dollars in May from bitcoin influxuation alone. I don't like to sit on large wallets overnight though, pump and dump baby.
Yep that wasn't tested
I have been price watching for so long now.
Crypto market never sleeps while the stock market does
nvm it seems to work just as intended
Last edited by Kave; 06-05-2017 at 04:04 PM.
Last edited by slacky; 06-07-2017 at 09:48 PM.
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I think dash has the best changes to reach mass adoption because it is self funding and the masternode network will allow superior on-chain scaling compared to other cryptos. It also has instantly confirmed transactions enabled by masternode locking. Siacoin I believe has the best changes to dominate the decentralized file hosting/sharing market.
Smart contract coins are also interesting but as far as I know people are developing applications that don't necessarily even benefit from smart contracts and people are throwing millions at them.
Might be worth a read:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurre...ash_is_a_scam/
https://medium.com/@omiros23/evans-a...y-add1f16528ae
https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comm...oins_and_need/
Even if it's not a scam, having most of the coins already mined is a bit disconcerting. Like Ethereum, I'm staying away!
I know that the instamine happened and I would prefer if it didn't. However the other claims about privacy etc are lacking evidence.
Check these out if you are into monero:
https://www.reddit.com/r/dashpay/com..._broken_turns/
http://monerolink.com/
https://steemit.com/cryptonote/@macr...tively-exposed
Most of the Monero community might be non-toxic as you said but the people who keep spreading baseless FUD about Dash kind of makes me not want to get involved.
Hmm, I didn't actually know that about monero, thanks for posting it (that's still a big IF, which is representative of any cc, but the more you know)...
QC cryptography is on the roadmap and I have a fair bit of faith it'll be implemented properly.
I've been hanging out on the IRC for a while now and they seem like a decent bunch; and there's no major hiccups so to speak of XMR - apart from https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comm...did_is_not_ok/ (who knows if it's trolling or profiting)...
Whilst Ethereum has had its hacking problems, Bitcoin its forking ones, Dash for the instamining seems disconcerting; to me they seem like big flags to stay away. Just a personal opinion anyways, I could be wrong
I don't currently have interest in other cryptocurrencies than those that I have already mentioned and bitcoin.
How about you? And what you think is better: limited max coin supply vs unlimited? I'm starting to think that unlimited coin supply would be better for better wealth distribution in the (very) long run. Also the network security wouldn't completely rely on fees. I don't mean % inflation but a static block reward that would be produced forever like in Siacoin and Ethereum. Those two coins obviously require it because both have features that require burning coins to prevent spam or sybil attacks.
Fair enough. I've been casually eyeing siacoin (gone up 3-4x in the past month), nem/xem, iconomi, stratis, and factom (backed by Microsoft if I'm not mistaken). iota also looks interesting...
EDIT: Also regarding slacky's earlier quote these seem good ones:
Yep. I'm no economist but I agree with unlimited - with a tail emission as described here: https://monero.stackexchange.com/que...-tail-emission
No, i dont even know the names before this post. So now surely going to look.
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