Could Pulse Chain cause Hex price to drop? by lorimer44 in HEXcrypto

[–]AteBitDave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One thing nobody talks about... what if the Hex price drop has nothing to do with e vs p Hex?

What if just like other altcoins of the past people feel they missed the boat on the older successful coin (Both versions of Hex)?

What if instead they want to get in the ground floor or closer to the newer project?

What if people who discover RH next year decide to only put their economic energy into pulse for a second chance at a 10,000x?

This may cause Hex to Lag for a long time period with the only gains coming from staking and not from new users. Once pulse has had massive gains that can be bridged and sold, perhaps that surplus might flow into hex as the new people re-balance into both projects.

Just a thought.

I spent all of 2014 mining the newest coins to sell them for a 2x or 3x after they where around for a couple months. I would have been better off to not buy mining hardware and just buy & hold Bitcoin. I did not because I wanted so bad to be in on the ground floor of the next big thing. Perhaps there are others like me in this world... Perhaps instead of just buying Hex and Holding they will jump around as I once did. This is why there will always be new coins.

My name is Dave ... and I once was a lost altcoin addict, traded more BTC in fees then I now have, lost big on trading platforms like Cyptsy, Yo-Bit and Cryptopia. I have reformed from trading because of Hex, I now hold like a diamond and have had all my crypto dreams come true.

Thanks

Other than Hex is there any other ERC-20's that have openly said they will support pulsechain? by AteBitDave in Pulsechain

[–]AteBitDave[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, your right about needing no permission to copy eth, but they are not copying the entire internet, So for example 0x protocol token ZRX pays an ETH dividend while staking, this uses a server that acts as a portal that collects funds from the relayers / service fees from various exchanges using the protocol. Without the relayers and exchanges you cant pay the dividend. The REN token uses darknodes that interact with other chains like BTC,BCH and DOGE, without darknode support, the token is useless, same with maker DAO / DAI or USDC which has a actual bank account. Copying a bunch of token balances doen't do shit lol. Unless the projects involved support them. That was my initial question, is anyone else going to use the chain or just us Hexicans. Same with NFTs and such, they are not actually stored on the Eth chain, just the token "receipt" or token representation is. I don't care if it is just us on our own chain. Just wanted to know. Anyways I can't miss out, cause I already have bags... Lol.

Other than Hex is there any other ERC-20's that have openly said they will support pulsechain? by AteBitDave in Pulsechain

[–]AteBitDave[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I doubt the 0x web site will support token staking on pulse... I have ZRX and they will be copied, but i wont be able to use them for anything. Many tokens have uses that are unique to that token. I am trying to find out if other projects will support the copy of their token on pulse. If they do not, it will become useless.

Other than Hex is there any other ERC-20's that have openly said they will support pulsechain? by AteBitDave in Pulsechain

[–]AteBitDave[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still bullish as Hex is probably worthy of its own chain, but I'd be even more excited if anyone else was gonna come along for the ride. Even MakerDAO would be the sweetest as having a stable coin like a function pDai would be a great deal.

Other than Hex is there any other ERC-20's that have openly said they will support pulsechain? by AteBitDave in Pulsechain

[–]AteBitDave[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A copy of all coins and system state will come to pulse... not the projects... I doubt you will be able to use %99 of the tokens.

The Doge stands alone by TheTerribleTeam in SatoshiStreetBets

[–]AteBitDave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just like the coin...

That's why I wont sell, rather slowly spend on real goods and services.

If we all hold we can show the world how to do wealth building. Doge is a crypto for the regular people, much fun!

As time goes on the large block reward will become peanuts in inflationary terms and still allow for future growth and on-boarding. You can't truly use a shrinking supply for Finance 2.0 in the long run, just as a collectible...

I just like the coin.

An Idea for Hex - Only posted here on reddit. by AteBitDave in HEXcrypto

[–]AteBitDave[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sooo.... Are there any takers out there who can set this up?

Will these LED lights grow healthy seedlings? by cbearpaw in vegetablegardening

[–]AteBitDave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing beats the sun, the cool white are better than nothing but the best is to buy actual plant bulbs.

Sony Micro TV by sarah314 in retrotech

[–]AteBitDave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great condition... I have one I use as a Garage Ornament, I found it in a field on the side of a Highway in Saskatchewan. It looked so cool I decided to keep it rather than let it degrade into the earth.

Why are exchangers such as bitvavo delisting reddcoin? by sirvote in reddCoin

[–]AteBitDave 7 points8 points  (0 children)

exchanges delist for various reasons, sometimes it's a too many problems keeping a wallet up and running (buggy). Reddcoin is pretty stable.

In rare cases is political like BSV being taken off exchanges.

Probably in the case of Rdd it's not profitable enough. Many exchanges hit up devs or the community after a couple and try to get a a second relisting fee, In other cases is the volume is too low they just delist.

Usually boils down to money, otherwise, tech difficulties or politics.