VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS89.55%
Net Worth
0.046USD
STEEM
0.036STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.755SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.253SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.036STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.755SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.253SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.007SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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}Account Info
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| id | 387342 |
| rank | 1,439,758 |
| reputation | 1257488043 |
| created | 2017-09-27T08:44:51 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 25 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2017-10-29T23:05:24 |
| last_root_post | 2017-10-29T23:05:24 |
| last_vote_time | 2017-10-29T23:05:24 |
| proxied_vsf_votes | 0, 0, 0, 0 |
| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 0 |
| delayed_votes | 0 |
| balance | 0.036 STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 1227.085065 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 6916.574741 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-07-23T20:04:51 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2017-10-16T12:18:45 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
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}Withdraw Routes
| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
{
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"outgoing": []
}From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.253 SP to @moneyphillic2026/05/18 03:59:12
steemdelegated 4.253 SP to @moneyphillic
2026/05/18 03:59:12
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 6916.574741 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106147906/Trx 7172ff2a0d2baab8a4fc8e95065fb02b307075c0 |
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"timestamp": "2026-05-18T03:59:12",
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}steemdelegated 2.585 SP to @moneyphillic2026/05/12 18:58:48
steemdelegated 2.585 SP to @moneyphillic
2026/05/12 18:58:48
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 4204.364336 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105993838/Trx 621ac9f7788e6196acb9ddeeddcc6ce6a3e9df78 |
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}steemdelegated 4.261 SP to @moneyphillic2026/04/26 03:14:12
steemdelegated 4.261 SP to @moneyphillic
2026/04/26 03:14:12
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 6929.090497 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105515452/Trx 461ece22ac4b466e6f250786623ee782234b39d5 |
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]
}steemdelegated 2.611 SP to @moneyphillic2026/01/23 17:49:18
steemdelegated 2.611 SP to @moneyphillic
2026/01/23 17:49:18
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 4245.911155 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102863817/Trx 3200b8d4f32841618bd88895abbae6128d70b919 |
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}steemdelegated 2.712 SP to @moneyphillic2024/12/17 13:01:39
steemdelegated 2.712 SP to @moneyphillic
2024/12/17 13:01:39
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 4410.130352 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91310076/Trx 5cae470262aec5b6334aa58452453ed1e1d68b8f |
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}steemdelegated 2.816 SP to @moneyphillic2023/11/14 04:43:24
steemdelegated 2.816 SP to @moneyphillic
2023/11/14 04:43:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 4579.263884 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79864248/Trx d13b7e9bd28ec5cc2616979eaeae9b9cdd5d9269 |
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}steemdelegated 4.622 SP to @moneyphillic2023/09/22 07:39:42
steemdelegated 4.622 SP to @moneyphillic
2023/09/22 07:39:42
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 7516.172670 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78359600/Trx 4eda7e6a357a5e83d60ed10c2e59a0fc2601abf5 |
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}steemdelegated 4.758 SP to @moneyphillic2022/11/03 15:28:45
steemdelegated 4.758 SP to @moneyphillic
2022/11/03 15:28:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 7738.224108 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69117769/Trx aa2b200cbb9c05c40e8a9f7bc02dfa52e9ac6502 |
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}steemdelegated 4.894 SP to @moneyphillic2022/01/17 20:53:51
steemdelegated 4.894 SP to @moneyphillic
2022/01/17 20:53:51
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 7958.331709 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60821282/Trx a3870eef1f0fec270fdcf5baea2d0072b5166f73 |
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}steemdelegated 5.007 SP to @moneyphillic2021/06/14 04:10:54
steemdelegated 5.007 SP to @moneyphillic
2021/06/14 04:10:54
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 8142.525997 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54611737/Trx 53f37117ff4c83986073a816a243d61bff44574a |
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}steemdelegated 5.122 SP to @moneyphillic2020/12/11 14:25:30
steemdelegated 5.122 SP to @moneyphillic
2020/12/11 14:25:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 8329.947971 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49359070/Trx 9c5b7297e4620c518c95eb97667096a0b1e8a82e |
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}steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @moneyphillic2020/12/06 08:01:33
steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @moneyphillic
2020/12/06 08:01:33
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49210603/Trx de1138638102be0295a6d809dc5bead813e0eca7 |
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}steemdelegated 5.126 SP to @moneyphillic2020/12/05 18:03:06
steemdelegated 5.126 SP to @moneyphillic
2020/12/05 18:03:06
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 8336.155825 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49194150/Trx 555a28a3a89c4324eddeecbccd34984dd042339a |
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}steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @moneyphillic2020/11/02 22:28:00
steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @moneyphillic
2020/11/02 22:28:00
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48265845/Trx c7e77fff09879ace5fe4871e0f31d7c7709f55fe |
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}steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @moneyphillic2020/05/09 09:02:30
steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @moneyphillic
2020/05/09 09:02:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 8538.961184 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43220902/Trx dd76b494fb4c119f7379fc2bfec78bc50d8c2b6b |
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}steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @moneyphillic2020/05/08 13:08:45
steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @moneyphillic
2020/05/08 13:08:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43197592/Trx 37f1c4d353a4559910f916d1ffa00304b82736da |
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}moneyphilliccustom json: notify2020/03/21 21:28:12
moneyphilliccustom json: notify
2020/03/21 21:28:12
| required auths | [] |
| required posting auths | ["moneyphillic"] |
| id | notify |
| json | ["setLastRead",{"date":"2020-03-21T21:28:13"}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #41855673/Trx 1e841b0c7c1cbf53e196fe72f99e42fa63f86a7f |
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}steemdelegated 5.327 SP to @moneyphillic2019/09/30 19:25:48
steemdelegated 5.327 SP to @moneyphillic
2019/09/30 19:25:48
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | moneyphillic |
| vesting shares | 8664.014998 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #36882330/Trx d87b01e9c92837f82364e977c4e2c026f69cff7d |
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}
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| title | Second Bitcoin fork is behind! Crypto Market is in a Lull. Weekly Chart of Top 5 CryptoCurrencies by Growth Rate... |
| body | The second went hard fork in Bitcoin network is went and soon we wait to start trade new Bitcoin Gold (BTG), it's very interesting what will be his destiny, is he here to stay or it's a project which developer just premined some BTG's (there were 100 000 BTG premined, 8 000 block). Now price on Bitfinex is about 120$ for BTG and we still waiting a core wallet which will support it. Except that week was boring without big jumps in price, so it's maybe a calm before thunder. Weekly chart shows that too, biggest jump in price is only 75%... http://digit.bg/public/images/crypto_currencies_weekly_top_10_chart_30_10_2017.jpg ### 1) iExec RLC (RLC) - 49.92% / 86th place iExec are creating first fully distributed cloud system, that are decentralized, where every cloud services provider can join. Main idea is that biggest part of worlds information stays in huge centralized data centers. This idea seems nice to me, because big centralized data centers can make censorship of information that we use. Furthermore every small cloud provider can be competitive to the dominant player on the market. Idea like that can really make the web decentralized again (yes, this sounds like the Trump and BTG's slogan). In this network every resource provider will accept RLC token as a payment. To access the iExec resources as a user you have to use RLC tokens too, on pay-as-you-go basis. Payment between users and resources with RLC tokens creates a one closed circle. Things that bothers me is that serious cloud service providers will hard accept to work only for RLC tokens, which are not stable yet. Second thing is that iExec is another blockchain technology that uses Ethereum's network. We all know about serious Ethereum's scalable problems. RLC token already trades on Bittrex, HitBTC and Liqui market, which means that other serious exchanges may accept it too. By 2017 global cloud service providers are expected to generate approximately $235 billion of revenue from cloud computing services, so if iExec will succeeds to create own community and attract permanent users their market cap and token price can be multiplied several times. Price at the moment: 1 RLC = $0.671788 Market Cap: $53,118,810 Circulating Supply: 79,070,793 RLC Max Supply: 86,999,785 RLC Official website: https://iex.ec/ ### 2) SmartCash (SMART) - 44.47% / 70th place SmartCash for the second week in a row is in my perspective. SMART relies on the development of a strong community, which developers named SmartHive teams get 80% of blockchain network rewards and other 20% of rewards goes to the miners. Right now there about 1000 miners around the world according to https://pool.smartcash.cc/ . Biggest part of the community is in Europe. Every user that holds at least 1000 SMART coins will get a reward on 25th day of every month. Rewards for stake holders is 15% of all block rewards. Another interesting thing is that SmartCash implements zero coin protocol, where users can burn their coins and create new ones, what means that every user can remove traces of coins. I read that users bought SmartCash coins in the first month after releasing the network received 400% as a reward. Price at the moment: 1 SMART = $0.100384 Market Cap: $78,923,590 Circulating Supply: 786,216,824 SMART Max Supply: 5,000,000,000 SMART Official website: https://smartcash.cc/#top ### 3) Edgeless (EDG) - 40.79% / 88th place (In crowdsale yet) Edgeless says that they are first casino based on Ethereums network, something I am not sure about. According to paid press release in CoinTelegraph: "Edgeless.io is tackling the problem with its blockchain-based casino that will allow players to verify games at every stage of play. Edgeless are combining this with an amazing 0% house edge in the hope of building trust back into the system." In official website Edgeless presented four type of games that they will serve - Black Jack, Dice, Poker and Sport Betting. This means that it's more like а blockchain PokerStars than as a casino with roulette and machines. This sounds good because it can get their part on the fair gamble games. The official website do not provide a lot of information. There is not even there a white paper. Official crowdsalte domain throws an error. Price at the moment: 1 EDG = $0.632510 Market Cap: $51,895,098 Circulating Supply: 82,046,288 EDG Max Supply: 132,046,997 EDG Official website: https://edgeless.io/#!/index ### 4) Status (SNT) - 40.57% / 50th place With Status your mobile device becomes a light client node on the Ethereum Network, enabling you to access Ethereum’s entire ecosystem from anywhere. Through Status users can join applications like Aragon, Gnosis etc. Still in Alpha version. 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| title | Only one Week after last 5K we did 6K! Weekly Chart of Top 10 CryptoCurrencies by Growth Rate... |
| body | We are still experiencing the big quake after the big leap in the Bitcoin's price, wondering what will happen to the market, where it will go. Next week we expect another Bitcoin hard fork called Bitcoin gold. Bitcoin gold has already released its site and their team officially announced. In fact, on Wednesday, I had the opportunity to attend a lecture of a participant in the Bitcoin gold team, which took place in Sofia, Bulgaria. As far as the project is concerned, they do not offer drastic changes, except for the change of the sha 256 algorithm on equihash used by Zcash, the purpose of the algorithm is to avoid the use of ASIC processors. Other big news are that more large corporations involves into Ethereum network named Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, corps like Hewlett Packard and others. So let's start with weekly cryptocurrency chart and see who made most money this week! http://digit.bg/public/images/crypto_currencies_weekly_top_10_chart_20_10_2017.jpg ### 1) Smart Cash (SMART) - 310.28% / 77th place Smart Cash is another cryptocurrency base on blockchain. They have interesting approach to the market to the supporting community. The motivating people to contribute to the project in return for awards. As far as I understand they combines PoW and PoS consensus method, with predominance of PoS. To stake SMART's you have to have at least 1000 coins to get rewarded. 80% of all reward goes to stakeholders, 20% goes to miners and for smart rewards. One important thing about staking is that if you have to buy coins before 24th of every month, and you will get your award next month after 24th, and if you buy after 24th then you will receive award the month after next on 25th. So other interesting is that community is divided to two parts: Smart Hive and Hive Teams, so everyone can join them. Price at the moment: 1 SMART = $0.101395 Market Cap: $72,742,648 Circulating Supply: 711,461,289 SMART Max Supply: 5,000,000,000 SMART More https://smartcash.cc/ #### 2) Zen Cash (ZEN) - 227.01% / 91th place Zen is an end-to-end-encrypted system with zero-knowledge technology over which communications, data, or value can be securely transmitted and stored. Zen Cash is hard fork of Zclassic, released on 27th of may 2017. They use Equihash algorithm, which means that you can mine it with GPU processors. 88% of all rewards goes to miners, 5% goes to one or more DAO's, 3.5% goes to secure node operators and 3.5% goes to core team. Block size is 2 MB and reward per block is 12.5 ZEN's. That all seem Bitcoin alike, and even in their white paper they mention it Price at the moment: 1 ZEN = $23.59 Market Cap: $54,401,048 Circulating Supply: 2,305,862 ZEN Max Supply: 21,000,000 ZEN More: https://zensystem.io/ #### 3) Neblio (NEBL) -125.84% / 88th place Neblio is a blockchain network. Blockchain’s unique distributed ledger technology is what makes the Neblio Network possible. This decentralized system of securely storing transactions is the future of database technology for global networks. Enterprise applications taking advantage of this technology gain numerous benefits over those using traditional database architectures including transaction immutability, transparency, security, reliability, and decentralization. Price at the moment: 1 NEBL = $4.13 Market Cap: $51,466,861 Circulating Supply: 12,475,605 NEBL Max Supply: 13,200,439 NEBL More: https://nebl.io #### 4) NoLimitCoin (NLC2) - 97.85% / 85th place In NLC2 platform you are be able to compete in Fantasy Games via our flagship NoLimitCoin. This platform is 100% run on cryptocurrency and has all the advantages of the blockchain technology. This is how Fantasy Sports is meant to be. Price at the moment: 1 SPRTS = $0.270061 Market Cap: $55,092,632 Circulating Supply: 204,000,695 NLC2 Max Supply: * More: https://www.nolimitcoin.org/ ##### 5) Metaverse ETP - 86.26% / 47th place Metaverse seems to me like first serious project in that weekly chart. Metaverse digitizes assets (similar to asset-backed securities) such as rare goods (artwork and antiques), intellectual property, and rights to earnings from financial instruments to improve market efficiency. Through the provision of smart agreements and digital identities, Metaverse connects separated stores of value to form an internet of value. Price at the moment: 1 HSR = $5.95 Market Cap: $134,577,802 Circulating Supply: 22,600,000 ETP Max Supply: 100,000,000 ETP More: https://mvs.org/ ##### 6) Vertcoin (VTC) - 77.51% / 73th place Vertcoin is a digital currency that can be sent between people over the internet. Vertcoin (VTC) stays true to the original vision of cryptocurrency: a financial system owned by its users, the people’s coin. Vertcoin is not controlled by large banks or mining hardware manufacturers and can be mined by anyone profitably. Fairly distributed without a premine, ICO or airdrop, Vertcoin is developed by community members working as volunteers and the project is wholly funded by donations. A finite resource similar to gold, you can rest assured that Vertcoin will keep your money safe from vested interests and ensure that transaction fees are proportionate and shared between a large number of miners. With Vertcoin, you can truly be your own bank. Price at the moment: 1 VTC = 1.91 Market Cap: $76,704,389 Circulating Supply: 40,481,950 VTC Max Supply: 84,000,000 VTC More: https://vertcoin.org/#whatis ##### 7) Stellar Lumens (XLM) - 74.51% / 18th place A decentralized network consists of peers that can run independently of each other. The power to transmit information is distributed among a network of servers, instead of being driven from one primary source. This means that the Stellar network does not depend on any single entity. The idea is to have as many independent servers participate in the Stellar network as possible, so that the network will still run successfully even if some servers fail. Price at the moment: 1 XLM = $5.28 Market Cap: $0.030794 Circulating Supply: 16,587,814,333 XLM Max Supply: 103,353,513,548 XLM More: https://www.stellar.org/how-it-works/stellar-basics/explainers/ ##### 8) Bitquence (BQX) - 43.80% / 84th place The Bitquence team has mapped out a multi-year approach to building a scale platform that will tackle these problems in a way that builds a powerful new ecosystem. Bitquence will be building services and tools that will accelerate user understanding and interaction of what is right now a confusing and dangerous industry. Bitquence will build a bridge between the new economy and the old by unifying crypto and traditional assets on a consolidated platform.. Price at the moment: 1 BQX = $0.799158 Market Cap: $57,250,049 Circulating Supply: 71,637,960 BQX Max Supply: 222,295,208 BQX More: https://www.bitquence.com/#platform ##### 9) VeChain (VEN) - 32.47% / 74st place VeChain development team highly recognized blockchain decentralized construction of the essence, absorb the traditional corporate governance structure essence, and improve the efficient formulation and implementation of the VeChain development and strategy, but also avoid serious blockchain design philosophy differences and irreconcilable again.The VeChain team commissioned a trusted third party organization to assist the team in setting up foundation entities in Singapore and to maintain the day-to-day operations and reporting of the entity architecture. Price at the moment: 1 VEN = $0.276688 Market Cap: $76,687,575 Circulating Supply: 277,162,633 VEN Max Supply: 867,162,633 VEN More: https://www.vechain.com/#/ ##### 10) ATM Chain (ATM) - 28.82% / 64th place ATMChain is composed of the block chain network, open platform of ATMChain and ATMChain APP. The entire business ecology also includes advertising platform, media screen and other facilities as well as advertising users, advertising publishers, user site providers, digital currency exchanges and other roles. Price at the moment: 1 ATM = $0.030645 Market Cap: $86,220,199 Circulating Supply: 2,813,534,394 ATM Max Supply: 10,000,000,000 ATM More: https://www.atmchain.io/ |
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"body": "We are still experiencing the big quake after the big leap in the Bitcoin's price, wondering what will happen to the market, where it will go. Next week we expect another Bitcoin hard fork called Bitcoin gold. Bitcoin gold has already released its site and their team officially announced. In fact, on Wednesday, I had the opportunity to attend a lecture of a participant in the Bitcoin gold team, which took place in Sofia, Bulgaria. As far as the project is concerned, they do not offer drastic changes, except for the change of the sha 256 algorithm on equihash used by Zcash, the purpose of the algorithm is to avoid the use of ASIC processors. Other big news are that more large corporations involves into Ethereum network named Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, corps like Hewlett Packard and others. 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Fairly distributed without a premine, ICO or airdrop, Vertcoin is developed by community members working as volunteers and the project is wholly funded by donations. A finite resource similar to gold, you can rest assured that Vertcoin will keep your money safe from vested interests and ensure that transaction fees are proportionate and shared between a large number of miners. With Vertcoin, you can truly be your own bank.\n\nPrice at the moment: 1 VTC = 1.91\nMarket Cap: $76,704,389\nCirculating Supply: 40,481,950 VTC\nMax Supply: 84,000,000 VTC\n\nMore: https://vertcoin.org/#whatis\n\n\n\n##### 7) Stellar Lumens (XLM) - 74.51% / 18th place\n\nA decentralized network consists of peers that can run independently of each other. The power to transmit information is distributed among a network of servers, instead of being driven from one primary source. This means that the Stellar network does not depend on any single entity. 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| title | Cryptocurrency community made another record! Weekly Chart of Top 10 CryptoCurrencies by Growth Rate... |
| body | This week we recorded another record. For first time in history the one and the only Bitcoin crossed the border of 5000$ for one BTC, and I think that is a HUGE ACHIEVEMENT of all cryptocurrency community. Right now while writing this article Bitcoin trades at price of 5567$/BTC, and 14 hours ago price was about 4920$/BTC, which makes 600$+ for just a day. Bitcoin took Litecoin with him to the top and right now price is 56.48$/LTC, which makes me smile, cuz' my investments are in LTC. So, let's see which cryptocurrencies made the most jump high and who earned the most money. http://digit.bg/public/images/crypto_currencies_weekly_top_10_chart_13_10_2017.png ### 1) Monacoin (MONA) - 621.00% / 30th place The information about Monacoin is scarce, the project has no whitepaper. According to the official website, information on english language, Monacoin is the first cryptocurrency in Japan that was born in December 2013. Monacoin community is the most active cryptocurrency users community in Japan. Based on user nicknamed 'cryptcoin-junkey' on Reddit, technically Monacoin is a Litecoin clone. Monacoin has it's own wallet and you can mine it. Price at the moment: 1 MONA = $3.63 Market Cap: $147,234,041 Circulating Supply: 54,576,000 MONA Max Supply: 105,120,000 MONA More https://monacoin.org/ https://www.reddit.com/r/monacoin/comments/6rbi1b/whitepaper/ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392436.0 #### 2) Regalcoin (REC) - 193.36% / 68th place According to official website: "Regalcoin is a cryptocurrency. This currency is like the Dollar, but it is only available in the digital world. The concept may sound like Bitcoin, and is actually not much different from bitcoin.". At first reading the project seems to me like a Ponzi schema. They gives you the opportunity to deposit and lending you money and promises up to "Earn Profit Up to 45% Monthly." and "Earn Yearly Profit Up to 540%.", which sounds good but not realistic in our world. There is no whitepaper, no much information about Regal. Landing page tells us what that is Bitcoin, and below a little bit about Regalcoin. If it's Ponzi, then it's in early stage (started to trade on 2nd october) and early investors can make a profit. Price at the moment: 1 REC= $36.19 Market Cap: $89,434,994 Circulating Supply: 2,810,000 REC Max Supply: 27,000,000 REC More: https://regalcoin.co/ #### 3) Metaverse ETP (ETP) -133.40% / 77th place Metaverse seems to me like first serious project in that weekly chart. Metaverse digitizes assets (similar to asset-backed securities) such as rare goods (artwork and antiques), intellectual property, and rights to earnings from financial instruments to improve market efficiency. Through the provision of smart agreements and digital identities, Metaverse connects separated stores of value to form an internet of value. Price at the moment: 1 ETP = $2.98 Market Cap: $67,272,742 Circulating Supply: 22,600,000 ETP Max Supply: 100,000,000 ETP More: https://mvs.org/index.html #### 4) Sprouts (SPRTS) - 88.04% / 98th place Sprouts has a very lame website. There’s no official information about the project. Topic in Bitcointalk started in 2015 and from then there are 130 pages of comments, where people talk only about number and nothing about technology. Market cap constantly hesitating from 1 billion to 15 billion just in 24 hours. Biggest 24h volume is on CoinExchange (2,181$), so I don’t know why their current cap is $41,679,879. Price at the moment: 1 SPRTS = $0.000056 Market Cap: $41,679,879 Circulating Supply: 749,886,269,348 SPRTS Max Supply: * More: https://sproutscommunity.wordpress.com/ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1103868.2580 ##### 5) Hshare (HSR) - 46.01% / 20th place Hcash (HyperCash) is a distributed ledger cryptocurrency in both blockchain and blockless based Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) systems. Accordint to the Hcash's whitepaper, it will be a platform that will links to major blockchains, allowing value and information to circulate betwwen the different blockchains. Price at the moment: 1 HSR = $10.07 Market Cap: $339,648,145 Circulating Supply: 33,717,664 HSR Max Supply: 42,117,664 HSR More: https://h.cash/ ##### 6) BitConnect (BCC) - 36.77% / 9th place BitConnect Coin is an open source, peer-to-peer, community driven decentralized cryptocurrency that allow people to store and invest their wealth in a non-government controlled currency, and even earn a substantial interest on investment. This means anyone holding BitConnect Coin in their wallet will receive interest on their balance in return for helping maintain security of the network. You can earn about 7% in a week of your lended money to them. Price growth is in geometric progression. It’s seems to me like a Ponzi schema, but nobody knows. Price at the moment: 1 BCC = $195.41 Market Cap: $1,399,169,531 Circulating Supply: 7,160,064 BCC Max Supply: 28,000,000 BCC More: https://bitconnectcoin.co/what-is-bitconnect-coin ##### 7) TaaS (TAAS) - 29.75% / 96th place Token-as-a-Service (TaaS) is the first-ever tokenized closed-end fund dedicated to cryptoassets designed to reduce the risks and technical barriers of investing in the blockchain space. TaaS introduces an innovative Token-as-a-Service business model that allows investors to capitalize on the rise of blockchain markets without dealing with the hurdles, risks and technical barriers associated with owning, transferring and trading cryptoassets. Price at the moment: 1 TAAS = $5.28 Market Cap: $42,973,331 Circulating Supply: 8,146,001 TAAS Max Supply: * More: https://www.taas.fund/fund/ ##### 8) Cardano (ADA) - 28.57% / 14th place Cardano is a decentralised public blockchain and cryptocurrency project and is fully open source. Cardano is developing a smart contract platform which seeks to deliver more advanced features than any protocol previously developed. Cardano is a project that began in 2015 as an effort to change the way cryptocurrencies are designed and developed. The overall focus beyond a particular set of innovations is to provide a more balanced and sustainable ecosystem that better accounts for the needs of its users as well as other systems seeking integration. Price at the moment: 1 ADA = $0.027579 Market Cap: $715,040,086 Circulating Supply: 25,927,070,538 ADA Max Supply: 45,000,000,000 ADA More: https://www.cardanohub.org/en/home/ ##### 9) Bitcoin (BTC) - 27.54% / 1st place I think there is nothing to say about it… The king returns his market domination. Price at the moment: 1 BTC = 5650.00$ Market Cap: $93,941,949,369 Circulating Supply: 16,620,275 BTC Max Supply: 21,000,000 BTC More: https://bitcoin.org/en/ ##### 10) FirstCoin (FRST) - 13.44% / 39th place Digital currency inspired by the success of Bitcoin. FirstCoin is an alternative digital currency that differs from Bitcoin, characterized by faster transactions. FirstCoin’s authenticity is supported by its presence on the exchange: www.livecoin.net. Find out more about FirstCoin. Price at the moment: 1 FRST = 13.44$ Market Cap: $159,254,452 Circulating Supply: 11,856,700 FRST Max Supply: 110,000,000 FRST More: http://firstcoinproject.com/ |
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| title | A review of the situation around the Bitcoin's hard forks... |
| body | Successful hard fork has become a kind of stress test for the first cryptocurrency and has proved that bitcoin is quite an adult project with an established ecosystem that can "budge" a new project absolutely painlessly. Nevertheless, the appearance and survival of Bitcoin Cash has created an interesting precedent that could result in a whole wave of alternative versions of the first crypto currency https://blog.cryptopay.me/content/images/2017/03/bitcoin-hard-fork-statement-cryptopay.png **There are three main reasons for this trend:** **1) Technical** Today, creating a new crypto currency on the Proof Of Work algorithm is a very difficult task, which requires serious investments in winning the confidence of industry representatives and increasing the overall capacity of the network for its resistance to various kinds of attacks. At the same time, the network should be as decentralized in all senses as possible. From this point of view, when creating an alternative version of bitcoin, the initiators immediately receive a large number of advantages. First of all, they receive the transaction history, the elaborated code base, the opportunity to involve a part of the community in their project and the harmonious name, which is inevitably connected with bitcoin, which almost everyone heard about, with the first crypto currency. It's hard not to agree that for many newcomers of the market the difference between Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold is not so great. The key word for potential investors is Bitcoin. **2) Ideological** As you know, the discussion about the size of the block and the methods of scaling bitcoin has been going on for a long time. The first swallows of the alternative way of development of the cryptocurrency were such projects as Bitcoin Unlimited, Bitcoin XT, Bitcoin Classic. Their ideologists offered the community their versions of block size and scenarios for further development of bitcoin. Not all these competing paradigms have survived to this day in any qualitative form. Bitcoin Unlimited was one of the most popular bitcoin versions due to a large number of influential supporters, so the successful appearance of Bitcoin Cash for many industry players was a surprise. **3)Economic** Obviously, manufacturers of equipment for mining, especially when it comes to ASIC, benefit from the emergence of an additional market for their products. For example, Bitmain, the largest manufacturer of mining devices, now has customers who want to mine not only BTC, but also BCH. It's worth noting that in the case of Bitcoin Gold, the situation is different because of the proposal to switch to the GPU and change the hash algorithm from SHA-256 to Equihash. |
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| body | *First Steps of the Community in the Legislation of CryptoCurrencies* https://fee.org/media/24627/cryptoassets.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&height=656&widthratio=2.1341463414634146341463414634&rnd=131514267270000000 For nearly a decade since Satoshi Nakamoto (or at least the person or persons behind this nickname) has published his nine-page manifesto for creating Bitcoin as a decentralized electronic payment system, cryptocurrencies have gone a long way in ascending rights. Started as a technology experiment for enthusiasts, they are now an exchange tool used by more than 5.8 million people with a total market capitalization of over $ 150 billion. Despite the continued skepticism of large online stores such as Amazon and eBay, smaller vendors from around the world, have successfully integrated software solutions that allow direct payments to the cryptocurrencies, thereby contributing to legitimizing them in the eyes of consumers. The burgeoning growth of the industry has prompted professional investors from all over the world to look at bitcoin and its like. To date, several investment funds with a portfolio of investments in crypto-lows have already become reality in Europe. On both sides of the Pacific, the footsteps in this direction are even brighter - in mid-August this year, Japanese company Fisco Ltd issued the first bitcoin bond issue, and the largest US stock option - the one in Chicago - committed to launch bitcoin futures in 2018. Somewhat expected, rapid market developments have significantly outpaced the ability of legislators and regulators across the EU to fully assess the potential risks and the need for a legal framework for cryptocurrencies. This, of course, does not mean that they are out of sight. ##### Risks and urgent problems <h5> As early as 2013, the European Banking Authority (EBA) issued a consumer alert on the risks of cryptocurrencies trading, outlined in a detailed opinion on the 2014 issue, where the regulator outlines more than 70. First of all, the unclear legal essence of the cryptocurrencies remains among them. EBA repeatedly and categorically takes the view that, despite the name used in the turnover, they do not constitute a currency within the meaning of Community law and should be regarded not as a payment but as a means of exchange which, by its nature, is a numerical representation of value ). The regulator also highlights the lack of control over the cryptocurrencies exchanges, the large day-to-day differences in courses and the ability of the big players to manipulate them, and the difficulty of ensuring translation security compared to the conventional currency transactions through banks and payment institutions , which are subject to a much stricter regulatory framework. Last but not least, the opportunities that the anonymity of this type of transaction provides for money laundering and terrorist financing - doubts shared by the European Central Bank and the International Organization for the Fight against Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism - Financial Action Task Force. The reason for this is rooted in the Blockchain - the multiple scattered virtual book (based on the peer-to-peer method) as a guarantor of the decentralization of the system that records the encrypted transactions without collecting information about the identity of the users, instead relying solely on the codes generated by it for each transaction. ##### The new regulatory framework <h5> The EC's proposal to amend the Fourth Directive introduces the first legal definition of virtual currencies (a concept somewhat broader than, but including, the crypt), which is in line with the abovementioned EBA opinion. According to the currently proposed text, "virtual currencies" means a digital representation of value that is not issued by a central bank or public body, is not necessarily linked to a legally established fiat currency, does not have the legal status of currency or money but is accepted by natural or legal persons as a means of exchange and, possibly, for other purposes, and which can be transferred, stored or marketed by electronic means. ' As can be seen from the definition given, cryptocurrencies are not perceived by the European legislator as legal tender, be it currency or electronic money, but as a means of exchange, the essence of which is a digital representation of value. This distinction is crucial given the divergent practice in determining the legal nature of cryptocurrencies by national regulators, who in their opinions are often tempted by the possibility of assigning them to existing instruments. The very purpose of the definition, however, is to outline a circle of virtual currency transactions and operations that will be obliged to apply the relevant anti-money laundering rules and measures after the transposition of the amendments to the national laws of the Member States. With the proposed amendment to Art. 2 of the Fourth Directive as such - "providers primarily and professionally engaged in virtual and currency exchange services; portfolio providers offering custody services with the necessary access certificates to virtual currencies." When considering the proposal earlier this year, the European Parliament, on its own initiative, proposed amendments to this part, adding "issuers, administrators, intermediaries and distributors of virtual currencies" to those persons. It is clear from the texts cited that the proposed range of new obligated entities carrying out transactions or operating in virtual currencies is widely defined and the ultimate objective behind it is to provide greater opportunities for competent national authorities to monitor and control the movement of virtual currencies. ##### In conclusion <h5> The lack of a legally enforceable regulatory regime in the sphere of encryption both at the level of the community and in the national legislations of individual Member States implies a certain uncertainty in dealing with them on different planes - actuality of transactions, tax and accounting treatment, users and others. Although the EC proposal still does not constitute binding legislation, the major consideration that European regulators attribute to virtual currencies in the light of money laundering and terrorist financing is a good reason for potential EU investors to take into account the need to anticipate relevant procedures to get acquainted with customers when planning their future projects in the sector. The extent to which the measures envisaged will have an effect in view of the technological features of the cryptocurrencies and the underlying idea of decentralization and whether consumers will simply focus on markets and exchanges outside the EU with a lower level of regulation is a question that can not reply right now. Undoubtedly, if the ascending development of cryptocurrencies continues, investors, consumers and regulators are very likely to face problems that may not have a single answer. |
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EBA repeatedly and categorically takes the view that, despite the name used in the turnover, they do not constitute a currency within the meaning of Community law and should be regarded not as a payment but as a means of exchange which, by its nature, is a numerical representation of value ).\n\nThe regulator also highlights the lack of control over the cryptocurrencies exchanges, the large day-to-day differences in courses and the ability of the big players to manipulate them, and the difficulty of ensuring translation security compared to the conventional currency transactions through banks and payment institutions , which are subject to a much stricter regulatory framework.\n\nLast but not least, the opportunities that the anonymity of this type of transaction provides for money laundering and terrorist financing - doubts shared by the European Central Bank and the International Organization for the Fight against Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism - Financial Action Task Force.\n\nThe reason for this is rooted in the Blockchain - the multiple scattered virtual book (based on the peer-to-peer method) as a guarantor of the decentralization of the system that records the encrypted transactions without collecting information about the identity of the users, instead relying solely on the codes generated by it for each transaction.\n\n##### The new regulatory framework <h5>\n\nThe EC's proposal to amend the Fourth Directive introduces the first legal definition of virtual currencies (a concept somewhat broader than, but including, the crypt), which is in line with the abovementioned EBA opinion. 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With the proposed amendment to Art. 2 of the Fourth Directive as such - \"providers primarily and professionally engaged in virtual and currency exchange services; portfolio providers offering custody services with the necessary access certificates to virtual currencies.\"\n\nWhen considering the proposal earlier this year, the European Parliament, on its own initiative, proposed amendments to this part, adding \"issuers, administrators, intermediaries and distributors of virtual currencies\" to those persons. 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Undoubtedly, if the ascending development of cryptocurrencies continues, investors, consumers and regulators are very likely to face problems that may not have a single answer.",
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| body | The research company, 2thinknow, which specializes in advanced technologies, named the most technologically advanced cities in the world. In order for the rating to be drawn up, the experts assessed the cities by ten key criteria - the number of patents issued per capita, the number of launches and technology companies, and so on. https://siliconvalleyaircharter.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SF_1600x800.jpg ##### 1. San Francisco, USA <h5> The city owes its first position to the Silicon Valley, which is the epicenter of modern technology, the large launches and boasts the most. ##### 2. New York, USA <h5> According to the data, more than 7,000 technology companies have provided more than 10,000 jobs in the city for the third quarter of last year alone. The city is also famous for the introduction of modern technologies in society. ##### 3. London, England <h5> The UK capital deserves the third place, thanks to the Crossrail project - a high-speed rail system. line. By 2018, 10 new railways are planned. lines to unite 30 existing stations through new tunnels. ##### 4. Los Angeles <h5> Every year the city has a profit of about $ 58 billion due to technology. ##### 5. Seoul, South Korea <h5> Seoul is rightly called the city of the future. According to research, every year there are more and more patents issued than in any other city. It is here that LTE is born - high-speed data transmission. ##### 6. Taipei, Taiwan <h5> The city is a leader in equipment development. Here are some of the world's largest manufacturers of computer equipment: Asus, MSI, Gigabyte and Acer. ##### 7. Boston, Massachusetts <h5> A huge number of technology specialists leave Boston's reputed universities every year. ##### 8. Singapore, Republic of Singapore <h5> This city boasts an abundance of programmers per capita. In addition, there are noticed embedded technologies that improve the lives of citizens. ##### 9. Toronto, Canada <h5> In the largest city of Canada, 30% of IT companies are registered across the country. Annually, revenue from this sector is estimated at $ 52 billion. ##### 10. Chicago, Illinois, Usa <h5> According to research, Chicago enters the top 5 of American cities by number of jobs in technology. The city boasts highly advanced technologies that make life easier for citizens. |
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