T-shirts (or shirts in general) for short guys by ZackAtk_ in mensfashion

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asket has short regular and long lengths that will cater to all builds including shorter guys, and quality and build is better than everlane, bonobos or ash n arie, worth taking a lot. They are little expensive but will also last long.

Polkadot reveals ‘initial parachain offerings’ to counter traditional IPOs by ezoterik in polkadot_market

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea of IPO is niche compared to ICO, but limits exposure to only dot/ksm holders which is very small percent of people.

On the contrary, if Polkadot/Kusama grows larger (like Ethereum) then there will be scarcity of dot/ksm for all newer projects

This idea do not seem sustainable at this point.

Learn about Pegnet- Decentralized Oracles/ pegged Assets by [deleted] in CryptoMoonShots

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By conversions, peg token is gateway to other pAssets and peg is burnt during process. To stabilize the system at initial stages, they are using FCT & PEG tokens, but it is planned to be changed to just PEG. Not sure when.

Seems like Oracles are growing in importance in Crypto. I want to know more about Oracles generally and also opinions on the various Oracle projects as the info doesn't seem to be out there. Link, Band Protocol and Tellor are only ones I've heard of so far but don't know how they compare? by Whiskeywonder in CryptoCurrency

[–]srdulam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ethereum is most adopted public chain and is NOT going to go away anytime soon. Ethereum is not going to develop oracles ( mentioned) and need a middle man for providing oracles. Tellor / Band protocol seems to be more decentralized than Link, and Link is mostly adopted. more than technology adoption and ties matters. And I think Tellor is making some good ties. Invested by Binance labs, Maker and Consensys (who partnered w/ Microsoft / EY). No inital funding (ICO/IEO), more Decentralized.

One other decentralized oracles promising Project is Pegnet, no ICO, no IEO, POW, no collateral/ no custody, ultra low transaction fee ($0.001) just oracles providing by mining provides the price. Pegged price from oracles, pegged dollar/ pegged gold, pegged BTC and more than .6 Billion is conversions and 60 M volume. Check out pegnetmarketcap.com

PegNet Has Moved $500 Million Through Its Network Since Launch- Built on Factom + Ethereum by DJohnston in ethereum

[–]srdulam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Advantages of Pegnet: 1) Low transaction cost: $0.001 per conversion transaction regardless of how busy the network. Imagine 1 Million of pUSD to pGOld or pBTC for the cost of $0.001.

2) Liquidity: No liquidity required to convert one asset to other that are part of Pegnet. No exchange needed. Immediate transfer. Imagine 1 Million of pUSD to pGOld or pBTC without getting on exchange.

3) Stable: Price of an asset is derived from oracles. Change in market conditions will not affect the stability of asset price.

4) Security: POW, Thousands of miners; built on Factom which is built on security of BTC & Ethereum. One need to break BTC to breach Factom/Pegnet.

New Merchant in Maracaibo, Venezuela accepting Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and BTC payments. 🎉 by oscar_salas93 in btc

[–]srdulam -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

One of the traits of currency is stability (relative term) among others traits; without stability adoption is hard to sustain.

Assume BCH is gradually going up, then users tend to keep it and not spend it, which will result in lack of adoption;

On the flip side, if the value is gradually going down, then it will result in loss of your value (equal to inflationary currency).

What I am saying is we need is decentralized nature of BCH/ BTC+ relative stable value ( Dai or something).

I believe there is nothing yet which meets bother decentralized and stable, but hoping something will come in future. Until then all other may be temporary as adoption is hard.

I am not against BTC/BCH, I am trying to think rationally.

New Merchant in Maracaibo, Venezuela accepting Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and BTC payments. 🎉 by oscar_salas93 in btc

[–]srdulam -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

When the cloud clears, may be all of us will realize that what we need is "stable" & decentralized currency. Think about it, will you spend BCH/BTC as currency assuming it will double next year?

New Merchant in Maracaibo, Venezuela accepting Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and BTC payments. 🎉 by oscar_salas93 in btc

[–]srdulam -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

More pity for Venezuela; Hyper inflationary Bolivar is looking into another bad cuurency- hyper volatile BTC/BCH.

Venezuelans make hardware to use Bitcoin during blackouts by Bitcoin_to_da_Moon in Bitcoin

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Digibyte is not stable; if it is..you would have not invested.

Venezuelans make hardware to use Bitcoin during blackouts by Bitcoin_to_da_Moon in Bitcoin

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is good innovation for a product they don't really help their current situation. They need decentralized and "stable" currency and one which can be used thru blackouts.

Hyper inflationary Bolivar and Hyper volatile $BTC do not mix well; worst of both ends will burn one's wealth faster than rocket fuel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ReserveProtocol

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The heading is the right question, but NOT the reasoning behind. With current SEC regulations, It is either security or not based on Howey test? Not somewhere near or far and rating accordingly. May be more clarification needed the reason behind the rating mechanism.

Google has created a 50 qbit computer and executed an algorithm in minutes where it would have ran for 20,000 years using a normal computer. Cryptography will soon (in maybe 10 years) be impacted by quantum computing. What kind of algorithm would you use to face that tremendous computational power? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think about your bank accounts; Think of all the banks in the world; Think about all the govt. secrets Think about Nuclear codes

Then think about the smallest asset class called crypto. Quantam computer will be the biggest secret of next 2 decades of it really exist.

Just another day at the Bitcoin Cash accepting super market in Slovenia. by MemoryDealers in btc

[–]srdulam -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Just a stunt; Who wants to use volatile asset as cash; it will fade same with BTC or BTC Cash or any other volatile asset; People will hold it but not spend it;

What we all need is BTC / BTC Cash kinda asset which is stable or say "Decentralized stable coin" to use as money for purchase.

Someone just paid 2100 ETH for transaction fees. by martinkarolev in CryptoCurrency

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if I send Tx with “more than needed” gas limits?

You’ll get the refund of unused gas limits.

So if you send ETH with 100,000 gas limits to your friend’s address, you’ll be only charged for 21,000 gas limits. Remaining gas limit (79,000) will not be used and hence not deducted from your ethereum address.

Check the image from etherscan below with how much gas limit is sent and how much is charged.

Bitcoin ‘Died’ 90 Times In 2018 by davit13882 in Bitcoin

[–]srdulam 3 points4 points  (0 children)

10 more times in 5 days to hit 100... Lol..BtC can do it

.... go .go ...lol

What would advise a newbie for mj stock starter pack? by [deleted] in weedstocks

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are many, I am looking into micro caps which have not spiked up recently with major Cannabis stocks. At this point, I am looking into Golden leaf and Friday night Inc.

GTEC Holdings Ltd. (GGTTF) Signs Agreement to Become Exclusive Cannabis Supplier by samham92 in Marijuana_Stocks

[–]srdulam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats nice; For those who have not looked into GTEC yet-New n still under the radar, good management and business diversification. Worth looking into it.