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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.041USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.009SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.629SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.378SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.629SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.378SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.003SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.009SBD
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  "balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "vesting_shares": "1023.620694 VESTS",
  "delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
  "received_vesting_shares": "7120.039112 VESTS",
  "sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "reward_sbd_balance": "0.009 SBD",
  "conversions": []
}

Account Info

namenomzy
id629958
rank1,453,193
reputation69585692
created2018-01-20T05:32:30
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count3
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-01-26T11:41:06
last_root_post2018-01-26T11:41:06
last_vote_time2018-01-26T11:41:06
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.000 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.000 SBD
savings_sbd_balance0.000 SBD
vesting_shares1023.620694 VESTS
delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
received_vesting_shares7120.039112 VESTS
reward_vesting_balance6.137625 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update2018-01-26T11:41:12
last_account_update2018-01-26T11:41:12
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment2021-05-18T07:25:42
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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  "name": "nomzy",
  "owner": {
    "weight_threshold": 1,
    "account_auths": [],
    "key_auths": [
      [
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        1
      ]
    ]
  },
  "active": {
    "weight_threshold": 1,
    "account_auths": [],
    "key_auths": [
      [
        "STM6Rue7JFvYPcJ1NZ3cuHYEqLhRURnNLq6hGRXhRNEzixoqCUh8G",
        1
      ]
    ]
  },
  "posting": {
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    "account_auths": [],
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        "STM6RwCJb3MTDUzbsGrWuCX15LyzvMhhtQg2ePJiXf2Bekmfxb9Tb",
        1
      ]
    ]
  },
  "memo_key": "STM5aUSgwXJ5VkFS3eqSQLhscrkHftCGDbH1W9RDBQEfC6ZeQrEH3",
  "json_metadata": "{}",
  "posting_json_metadata": "{}",
  "proxy": "",
  "last_owner_update": "2018-01-26T11:41:12",
  "last_account_update": "2018-01-26T11:41:12",
  "created": "2018-01-20T05:32:30",
  "mined": false,
  "recovery_account": "steem",
  "last_account_recovery": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
  "reset_account": "null",
  "comment_count": 0,
  "lifetime_vote_count": 0,
  "post_count": 3,
  "can_vote": true,
  "voting_manabar": {
    "current_mana": "8143659806",
    "last_update_time": 1779078837
  },
  "downvote_manabar": {
    "current_mana": 2035914951,
    "last_update_time": 1779078837
  },
  "voting_power": 0,
  "balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "sbd_seconds": "0",
  "sbd_seconds_last_update": "2021-05-18T07:25:42",
  "sbd_last_interest_payment": "2021-05-18T07:25:42",
  "savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "savings_sbd_seconds": "0",
  "savings_sbd_seconds_last_update": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
  "savings_sbd_last_interest_payment": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
  "savings_withdraw_requests": 0,
  "reward_sbd_balance": "0.009 SBD",
  "reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "reward_vesting_balance": "6.137625 VESTS",
  "reward_vesting_steem": "0.003 STEEM",
  "vesting_shares": "1023.620694 VESTS",
  "delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
  "received_vesting_shares": "7120.039112 VESTS",
  "vesting_withdraw_rate": "0.000000 VESTS",
  "next_vesting_withdrawal": "1969-12-31T23:59:59",
  "withdrawn": 0,
  "to_withdraw": 0,
  "withdraw_routes": 0,
  "curation_rewards": 0,
  "posting_rewards": 5,
  "proxied_vsf_votes": [
    0,
    0,
    0,
    0
  ],
  "witnesses_voted_for": 0,
  "last_post": "2018-01-26T11:41:06",
  "last_root_post": "2018-01-26T11:41:06",
  "last_vote_time": "2018-01-26T11:41:06",
  "post_bandwidth": 0,
  "pending_claimed_accounts": 0,
  "vesting_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "reputation": 69585692,
  "transfer_history": [],
  "market_history": [],
  "post_history": [],
  "vote_history": [],
  "other_history": [],
  "witness_votes": [],
  "tags_usage": [],
  "guest_bloggers": [],
  "rank": 1453193
}

Withdraw Routes

IncomingOutgoing
cehuneke
100.000%STEEM
Empty
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  "incoming": [
    {
      "id": 48799,
      "from_account": "cehuneke",
      "to_account": "nomzy",
      "percent": 10000,
      "auto_vest": false
    }
  ],
  "outgoing": []
}
From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.378 SP to @nomzy
2026/05/18 04:33:57
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares7120.039112 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106148599/Trx 667baec387915183fa41f611282419d54a522458
View Raw JSON Data
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  "trx_id": "667baec387915183fa41f611282419d54a522458",
  "block": 106148599,
  "trx_in_block": 0,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2026-05-18T04:33:57",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "7120.039112 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 2.710 SP to @nomzy
2026/05/12 21:20:15
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares4407.828707 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105996660/Trx 708d28b6a964f4179ac8dca179ecdd4fdcea0078
View Raw JSON Data
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  "trx_id": "708d28b6a964f4179ac8dca179ecdd4fdcea0078",
  "block": 105996660,
  "trx_in_block": 0,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2026-05-12T21:20:15",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "4407.828707 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 4.385 SP to @nomzy
2026/04/26 03:48:12
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares7132.554868 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105516130/Trx 9fe92f30dad96a1d18b521c9be60af28e130a4d6
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  "trx_id": "9fe92f30dad96a1d18b521c9be60af28e130a4d6",
  "block": 105516130,
  "trx_in_block": 1,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2026-04-26T03:48:12",
  "op": [
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    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "7132.554868 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 2.736 SP to @nomzy
2026/01/23 19:23:06
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares4449.375526 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102865688/Trx 477dd35eaba1bdf474c6c959d930c05757024fba
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  "trx_id": "477dd35eaba1bdf474c6c959d930c05757024fba",
  "block": 102865688,
  "trx_in_block": 1,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2026-01-23T19:23:06",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "4449.375526 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 2.837 SP to @nomzy
2024/12/17 14:34:51
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares4613.594723 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91311938/Trx 04c1ad012a66aaac345c2767ac5ad5512889188f
View Raw JSON Data
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  "trx_id": "04c1ad012a66aaac345c2767ac5ad5512889188f",
  "block": 91311938,
  "trx_in_block": 2,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2024-12-17T14:34:51",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "4613.594723 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 2.941 SP to @nomzy
2023/11/14 06:16:03
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares4782.728255 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79866095/Trx 08fc37c400069e2ddb843d4a39cd0dfb20e45011
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  "trx_id": "08fc37c400069e2ddb843d4a39cd0dfb20e45011",
  "block": 79866095,
  "trx_in_block": 11,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2023-11-14T06:16:03",
  "op": [
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    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "4782.728255 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 4.746 SP to @nomzy
2023/09/22 08:20:48
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares7719.637041 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78360421/Trx d8b1b52b7effc16ddc6eb27a13e92d28889117bd
View Raw JSON Data
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  "trx_id": "d8b1b52b7effc16ddc6eb27a13e92d28889117bd",
  "block": 78360421,
  "trx_in_block": 0,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2023-09-22T08:20:48",
  "op": [
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    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "7719.637041 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 4.883 SP to @nomzy
2022/11/03 16:04:45
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares7941.688479 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69118487/Trx 9cb02c2573697ef17bfebb1e0d3e57c182c94cab
View Raw JSON Data
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  "trx_id": "9cb02c2573697ef17bfebb1e0d3e57c182c94cab",
  "block": 69118487,
  "trx_in_block": 3,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2022-11-03T16:04:45",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "7941.688479 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 5.018 SP to @nomzy
2022/01/17 21:26:42
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares8161.796080 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60821934/Trx 90f967a26b8736503f56c55ae315893e418820b0
View Raw JSON Data
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  "trx_id": "90f967a26b8736503f56c55ae315893e418820b0",
  "block": 60821934,
  "trx_in_block": 37,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2022-01-17T21:26:42",
  "op": [
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    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "8161.796080 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 5.132 SP to @nomzy
2021/06/14 04:42:03
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares8345.990368 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54612353/Trx 523060d7b9f14be8dc0f80bca4a2dd0765e3332c
View Raw JSON Data
{
  "trx_id": "523060d7b9f14be8dc0f80bca4a2dd0765e3332c",
  "block": 54612353,
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  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2021-06-14T04:42:03",
  "op": [
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    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "8345.990368 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
nomzysent 2,169.116 STEEM to @tonyle
2021/05/18 07:30:33
fromnomzy
totonyle
amount2169.116 STEEM
memo
Transaction InfoBlock #53843893/Trx 1141c4b198a1e5f82e6ba464ccd4f5521aca5352
View Raw JSON Data
{
  "trx_id": "1141c4b198a1e5f82e6ba464ccd4f5521aca5352",
  "block": 53843893,
  "trx_in_block": 6,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2021-05-18T07:30:33",
  "op": [
    "transfer",
    {
      "from": "nomzy",
      "to": "tonyle",
      "amount": "2169.116 STEEM",
      "memo": ""
    }
  ]
}
nomzybought 13.526 SBD for 90.412 STEEM from @nomzy
2021/05/18 07:25:45
current ownerdragonq
current orderid4097656183
current pays90.412 STEEM
open ownernomzy
open orderid1621322737
open pays13.526 SBD
Transaction InfoBlock #53843797/Trx 17d6ccae39684c550af1f5f54f544542af82e4d8
View Raw JSON Data
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  "block": 53843797,
  "trx_in_block": 0,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 1,
  "timestamp": "2021-05-18T07:25:45",
  "op": [
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      "current_owner": "dragonq",
      "current_orderid": 4097656183,
      "current_pays": "90.412 STEEM",
      "open_owner": "nomzy",
      "open_orderid": 1621322737,
      "open_pays": "13.526 SBD"
    }
  ]
}
nomzyblockchain operation: limit order create
2021/05/18 07:25:42
ownernomzy
orderid1621322737
amount to sell181.481 SBD
min to receive1213.083 STEEM
fill or killfalse
expiration2021-06-14T07:24:18
Transaction InfoBlock #53843796/Trx 33ab41e6e9513f65a3942177ccb4d40f37ad39d7
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  "block": 53843796,
  "trx_in_block": 5,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2021-05-18T07:25:42",
  "op": [
    "limit_order_create",
    {
      "owner": "nomzy",
      "orderid": 1621322737,
      "amount_to_sell": "181.481 SBD",
      "min_to_receive": "1213.083 STEEM",
      "fill_or_kill": false,
      "expiration": "2021-06-14T07:24:18"
    }
  ]
}
nomzybought 291.021 STEEM for 43.537 SBD from @naseerakabar12
2021/05/18 07:25:42
current ownernomzy
current orderid1621322737
current pays43.537 SBD
open ownernaseerakabar12
open orderid1621322679
open pays291.021 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #53843796/Trx 33ab41e6e9513f65a3942177ccb4d40f37ad39d7
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  "block": 53843796,
  "trx_in_block": 5,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 2,
  "timestamp": "2021-05-18T07:25:42",
  "op": [
    "fill_order",
    {
      "current_owner": "nomzy",
      "current_orderid": 1621322737,
      "current_pays": "43.537 SBD",
      "open_owner": "naseerakabar12",
      "open_orderid": 1621322679,
      "open_pays": "291.021 STEEM"
    }
  ]
}
nomzybought 831.943 STEEM for 124.418 SBD from @bnk
2021/05/18 07:25:42
current ownernomzy
current orderid1621322737
current pays124.418 SBD
open ownerbnk
open orderid6777309
open pays831.943 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #53843796/Trx 33ab41e6e9513f65a3942177ccb4d40f37ad39d7
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  "block": 53843796,
  "trx_in_block": 5,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 1,
  "timestamp": "2021-05-18T07:25:42",
  "op": [
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      "current_owner": "nomzy",
      "current_orderid": 1621322737,
      "current_pays": "124.418 SBD",
      "open_owner": "bnk",
      "open_orderid": 6777309,
      "open_pays": "831.943 STEEM"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 5.247 SP to @nomzy
2020/12/11 14:55:54
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares8533.412342 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49359665/Trx 4c909c3a6bb439390324fc699caf3d0f61b80281
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  "trx_id": "4c909c3a6bb439390324fc699caf3d0f61b80281",
  "block": 49359665,
  "trx_in_block": 4,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2020-12-11T14:55:54",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "8533.412342 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @nomzy
2020/12/06 08:32:18
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49211207/Trx b67b14aa8ab4f97e14041cc065e0f88f563d1a07
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  "trx_id": "b67b14aa8ab4f97e14041cc065e0f88f563d1a07",
  "block": 49211207,
  "trx_in_block": 4,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2020-12-06T08:32:18",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "1912.543513 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @nomzy
2020/12/05 18:33:33
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares8539.620196 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49194748/Trx 887571d068af033265dca4aaca99a60db78d87ed
View Raw JSON Data
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  "trx_id": "887571d068af033265dca4aaca99a60db78d87ed",
  "block": 49194748,
  "trx_in_block": 12,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2020-12-05T18:33:33",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "8539.620196 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @nomzy
2020/11/02 23:30:12
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48267061/Trx fd908270840286a0dd53acdc6beac165264326d6
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  "trx_id": "fd908270840286a0dd53acdc6beac165264326d6",
  "block": 48267061,
  "trx_in_block": 2,
  "op_in_trx": 0,
  "virtual_op": 0,
  "timestamp": "2020-11-02T23:30:12",
  "op": [
    "delegate_vesting_shares",
    {
      "delegator": "steem",
      "delegatee": "nomzy",
      "vesting_shares": "1920.017158 VESTS"
    }
  ]
}
steemdelegated 5.375 SP to @nomzy
2020/05/09 09:33:24
delegatorsteem
delegateenomzy
vesting shares8742.425555 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43221505/Trx e6762396a5237740feeebc27cb814c85f9feb29d
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2020/05/08 13:44:00
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2020/04/16 02:19:06
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2020/01/23 09:57:21
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2020/01/20 06:29:03
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parent permlink7-crypto-currencies-to-watch-in-2018-if-you-re-on-the-hunt-for-the-next-bitcoin
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bodyCongratulations @nomzy! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@nomzy/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@nomzy) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=nomzy)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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2020/01/16 09:57:21
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2020/01/09 09:57:21
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2020/01/02 09:57:21
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2019/12/26 09:57:21
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2019/12/19 09:57:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #39170529/Virtual Operation #4
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cehunekesent 46.213 STEEM to @nomzy from power down installment (55.967 SP)
2019/12/12 09:57:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #38969295/Virtual Operation #2
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cehunekesent 46.194 STEEM to @nomzy from power down installment (55.967 SP)
2019/12/05 09:57:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #38768069/Virtual Operation #3
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2019/11/28 09:57:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #38566841/Virtual Operation #6
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2019/11/21 09:57:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #38365604/Virtual Operation #2
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2019/11/14 09:57:21
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cehunekesent 46.117 STEEM to @nomzy from power down installment (55.967 SP)
2019/11/07 09:57:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #37963192/Virtual Operation #9
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cehunekesent 46.097 STEEM to @nomzy from power down installment (55.967 SP)
2019/10/31 09:57:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #37761975/Virtual Operation #5
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cehunekeset power down withdrawal route to @nomzy (100.00%)
2019/10/24 09:56:51
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cehunekesent 181.480 SBD to @nomzy
2019/10/24 09:56:33
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cehunekesent 145.744 STEEM to @nomzy
2019/10/24 09:56:24
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tonomzy
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2019/10/17 14:02:18
voterplentyofphish
authornomzy
permlink7-crypto-currencies-to-watch-in-2018-if-you-re-on-the-hunt-for-the-next-bitcoin
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2019/10/17 14:01:12
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authornomzy
permlink7-crypto-currencies-to-watch-in-2018-if-you-re-on-the-hunt-for-the-next-bitcoin
weight-100 (-1.00%)
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2019/10/17 14:00:24
parent authornomzy
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authorquarantine
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body<h3>This Account @nomzy is Under Quarantine! The Account is HACKER / PASSWORD SCRAPER Account Warning! Do not Interact with @nomzy Account. Do Not Click , on Any of the comment. </h3> * Lost Control of your Account to The Phishers. * Transferred Transaction of fund from Hacked Accounts. * This Account Can Subject to be Destroy. # or Contact @quarantine for Further Information. <center>https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZ2CvHyRusnG9VPihE5evwRYQxbvkP8xS886oEYuaLnmX/keepout.png</center> @plentyofphish
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mrnightmare89set power down withdrawal route to @nomzy (0.00%)
2019/10/13 23:06:00
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steemitqasent 0.001 SBD to @nomzy- "cuck guggling scammer."
2019/10/13 22:58:15
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2019/10/13 22:55:39
votersteemitqa
authornomzy
permlink7-crypto-currencies-to-watch-in-2018-if-you-re-on-the-hunt-for-the-next-bitcoin
weight-10000 (-100.00%)
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bodyP5Jq4h6fQM5d3zViLUHZafXmF4HqGAoMR7dqtA263nYdxjJsj5yV A massive bubble? A passing fad? A scam? Whatever the cynics out there want to call bitcoin, its BTCUSD, -7.07% insane rally continues to befuddle the haters and enrich the crypto faithful. Fear of missing out can have a powerful — and dangerous — influence on financial decisions. It’s playing out in a big way right now as many of those who’ve missed out on the digital currency craze kick themselves and frantically search for the next bitcoin — or something even better. But does that even exist and is it worth the risk to invest? While he’s still extremely bullish on what lies ahead for bitcoin, George Tung, co-founder of Cryptos R Us and a veteran of investing in crypto currencies, says there’s still plenty of upside opportunity in lesser-known coins. “Will we see another coin with a market cap exceeding bitcoin?” he said. “Yes, I believe that is definitely possible within the next three to five years.” Hitesh Malviya, the crypto consultant behind Its Blockchain.com, says that bitcoin is obviously the place to be during bullish explosions like the one we’re seeing right now, but, in the long run, the big gains in cryptos lie elsewhere. “The alts industry is new and it will take at least a few years to become mainstream,” he said, adding “we can see 10x gains — like bitcoin this year, in many alt-coins.” But with more than 1,300 alt-coins — basically any digital currency that isn’t bitcoin — to choose from, it’s no easy task uncovering potential winners. Tung uses a four-part screener to determine which alt-coins may be worth a flyer. 1. Study the team behind it. “Where do they come from? Have they been involved with other cryptos before? Are they backed by anyone, and what kind of experience do they bring? The alt-coins that have done the best and have the highest market caps have the most proven teams.” 2. Take a look at the why. “How useful is this? Are they trying to solve a problem that doesn’t need solving? Some alt-coins coming out are simply ridiculous.” 3. Determine where they are in the process. “I look at the road map of the alt-coin and see how far along are they. Do they have a test-net or a beta? Are there new features being released? Are there soft or hard forks coming up?” 4. Assess the valuation. “Since alt-coins get pumped and dumped a lot, I look at the current market evaluation and see if they are priced right. A lot of alt-coins are priced way too high and I tend to stay away from them.” With that in mind, here’s an overview of seven crypto currencies that analysts have said may be worth watching in 2018. Like bitcoin, all crypto currencies are subject to extreme volatility and risk -- so if you intend to invest, it’s well worth doing your due diligence and reading up more on each one Litecoin (LTC) Market cap, as of Jan. 3: $13.95 billion Performance over last 12 months, as of Jan. 3: +6,025% Who created it? Former Google GOOGL, +0.93% employee (and now notable star in the crypto universe) Charlie Lee The skinny: Litecoin has been described as the silver to bit coin’s gold. Created by Lee back in 2011, it’s billed as an alternative to bitcoin. Without getting too wonky, Lee essentially aimed to cut the amount of time required to confirm new transactions and tweak the way bitcoin was being mined to ensure anybody could participate. “My vision is people would use Litecoin every day to buy things. It would just be the payment method of choice,” Lee once said. Litecoin is also designed to produce more coins -- it has an 84 million coin limit, versus bit coin’s 21 million. About 54 million coins are currently in circulation, versus bit coin’s current 16.7 million circulating supply Monero (XMR) Market cap: $5.95 billion Performance in 2017: +2,596% Who created it? Much like bitcoin, Montero’s creator is anonymous. The skinny: The appeal of Monero? Anonymity. With Monero, the details of every transaction, including sender, receiver and size, are recorded on a public ledger, but Use Monero, and, in theory, there’s no way for anyone else to connect the dots between the sender, receiver or size of the transaction. Sound like an appealing coin to cybercriminals? It is. The hackers behind the global ransom ware incident Wanna Cry, which infected 230,000 computers running Microsoft Windows, demanded payments in Monero. That said, there are many more cases recorded of hackers demanding bitcoin, and Monero’s backers say the coin’s biggest use cases aren’t illicit. It would appeal, they say, to corporations who want to move money around without competitors knowing, or to anyone who simply doesn’t want their balance and transactions made public, such as someone doing business in a foreign country who doesn’t want to become a target. Monero recently said 45 musicians, including Lana Del Ray, Sia and Dolly Parton, will be accepting Monero. Many will even offer discounts to those who pay with it. There are about 15.5 million XMR in circulation, and, unlike bitcoin and Litecoin, Monero doesn’t have a fixed coin supply. Neo Market cap: $5.86 billion Performance in 2017: +83,570% Who created it? Da Hongfei, CEO of Onchain and block chain evangelist in China, along with co-founder Erik Zhang The skinny: Tung predicts Neo, dubbed the “Ethereum of China,” will explode if China eases its stance on ICOs and bitcoin. Ethereum is the clear No. 2 behind bitcoin in terms of market cap at $61 billion. So Neo obviously has a long way to go. Founder Da Hongfei recently went on CNBC to soothe fears about cryptos getting overheated. “I would say that there is a bubble in this industry, but would say it’s OK,” he said. “Every technology that is so disruptive — there’ll definitely be bubbles, like the train or the automobile.” Neo has been around since 2014, when it was called “Antshares.” Yes, it’s been changed to reference the Matrix. NEO’s circulating supply is currently at 65 million, out of a total of 100 million coins. Cardano (Ada) Market cap: $20.21 billion Performance in 2017 (since start of trading in October): +3,296% Who created it? Block chain developer Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK) The skinny: Tung believes that “this next-gen platform has the right team, dedication and money to create a real contender to Ethereum.” The Cardano block chain just launched a few months ago and exploded on the scene with massive gains in its coin, called Ada, in November to break into the top 10 cryptos in terms of market cap. At latest check it had slipped down to No. 13. The project began in 2015 and billed itself as the first block chain network backed by a “scientific philosophy” and built by leading academics and engineers through peer-reviewed research. Cardano, while still a relative unknown, is apparently big on private transactions as well as responding to the needs of regulators, making it primed for mass adoption. Its CEO, Charles Hoskinson, says that Cardano tackles issues of “sustainability, interoperability and scalability” so that crypto currency can go from a “fun novelty” to something that could be used by billions of people and interface with legacy financial systems. Cardano’s framework is still in its very early stages (what the team refers to as its “bootstrap era”), and the next phase in its road map is set to launch sometime in the second quarter of 2018. That means its framework is still being developed, and it may take time for it to reach the full-fledged smart contract platform its leaders envision. About 26 billion out of a maximum 45 billion coins are currently in circulation. Ripple (XRP) Market cap: $95.45 billion Performance in 2017: +41,040% Who created it? Web developer Ryan Fugger, businessman Chris Larsen and programmer Jed McCaleb The skinny: Former bitcoin developers launched software company Ripple in 2012 and its digital currency, XRP, is seen by some industry types as bit coin’s logical successor. The New York Times once described Ripple as “a cross between Western Union and a currency exchange, without the hefty fees” because it’s not only a currency, but also a system on which any currency, including bitcoin, can be traded. “Ripple connects banks, payment providers, digital asset exchanges and corporates via Ripple Net to provide one frictionless experience to send money globally,” its creators explained. Ripple has licensed its block chain technology to over 100 banks. And a new hedge fund recently announced it would be denominated in XRP. Its CEO recently told Fortune: “We’re not anti-bank, we’re not antigovernment, we’re not anti-fiat currency. For a while that took conviction to stay the course in the face of the more libertarian elements of crypto.” The XRP circulating supply is currently about 38.7 billion out of a maximum supply of 100 billion... which is A LOT more than the rest of the cryptos on this list. Iota (MIOTA) Market cap: $11.10 billion Performance in 2017 (since start of trading in June): +525% Who created it? David Sønstebø, Sergey Ivancheglo, Dominik Schiener, and Dr. Serguei Popov, a team of entrepreneurs, mathematicians and developers The skinny: lota’s big draw is that it doesn’t have any trading fees, miners or blocks. For every transaction you make, your processing power is used to validate two other transactions, making every Iota owner also an Iota “miner.” Essentially, Iota focuses on becoming the backbone for secure machine-to-machine payments in the Internet of Things economy and is unique in that it is hailed as the first crypto created without the use of a block chain. Instead, it is based on a distributed ledger architecture called “The Tangle,” an innovation that is credited for allowing Iota to achieve three major crypto milestones: zero-cost transactions, offline transactions, and infinite scalability. Word of its latest partnership with Microsoft just gave it a big boost and propelled it into the top tier of the most valuable cryptos. The maximum supply of MIOTA is just under 2.8 billion, and the entire maximum supply is currently in circulation.
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Tung uses a four-part screener to determine which alt-coins may be worth a flyer.\n1. Study the team behind it. “Where do they come from? Have they been involved with other cryptos before? Are they backed by anyone, and what kind of experience do they bring? The alt-coins that have done the best and have the highest market caps have the most proven teams.”\n\n2. Take a look at the why. “How useful is this? Are they trying to solve a problem that doesn’t need solving? Some alt-coins coming out are simply ridiculous.”\n\n3. Determine where they are in the process. “I look at the road map of the alt-coin and see how far along are they. Do they have a test-net or a beta? Are there new features being released? Are there soft or hard forks coming up?”\n\n4. Assess the valuation. “Since alt-coins get pumped and dumped a lot, I look at the current market evaluation and see if they are priced right. 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Without getting too wonky, Lee essentially aimed to cut the amount of time required to confirm new transactions and tweak the way bitcoin was being mined to ensure anybody could participate. “My vision is people would use Litecoin every day to buy things. It would just be the payment method of choice,” Lee once said.\nLitecoin is also designed to produce more coins -- it has an 84 million coin limit, versus bit coin’s 21 million. About 54 million coins are currently in circulation, versus bit coin’s current 16.7 million circulating supply\n\nMonero (XMR)\nMarket cap: $5.95 billion\nPerformance in 2017: +2,596%\nWho created it? Much like bitcoin, Montero’s creator is anonymous.\nThe skinny: The appeal of Monero? Anonymity. With Monero, the details of every transaction, including sender, receiver and size, are recorded on a public ledger, but Use Monero, and, in theory, there’s no way for anyone else to connect the dots between the sender, receiver or size of the transaction.\nSound like an appealing coin to cybercriminals? It is. The hackers behind the global ransom ware incident Wanna Cry, which infected 230,000 computers running Microsoft Windows, demanded payments in Monero.\nThat said, there are many more cases recorded of hackers demanding bitcoin, and Monero’s backers say the coin’s biggest use cases aren’t illicit. It would appeal, they say, to corporations who want to move money around without competitors knowing, or to anyone who simply doesn’t want their balance and transactions made public, such as someone doing business in a foreign country who doesn’t want to become a target.\nMonero recently said 45 musicians, including Lana Del Ray, Sia and Dolly Parton, will be accepting Monero. Many will even offer discounts to those who pay with it.\nThere are about 15.5 million XMR in circulation, and, unlike bitcoin and Litecoin, Monero doesn’t have a fixed coin supply.\n\nNeo\nMarket cap: $5.86 billion\nPerformance in 2017: +83,570%\nWho created it? Da Hongfei, CEO of Onchain and block chain evangelist in China, along with co-founder Erik Zhang\nThe skinny: Tung predicts Neo, dubbed the “Ethereum of China,” will explode if China eases its stance on ICOs and bitcoin. Ethereum is the clear No. 2 behind bitcoin in terms of market cap at $61 billion. So Neo obviously has a long way to go.\nFounder Da Hongfei recently went on CNBC to soothe fears about cryptos getting overheated. “I would say that there is a bubble in this industry, but would say it’s OK,” he said. “Every technology that is so disruptive — there’ll definitely be bubbles, like the train or the automobile.” Neo has been around since 2014, when it was called “Antshares.” Yes, it’s been changed to reference the Matrix.\nNEO’s circulating supply is currently at 65 million, out of a total of 100 million coins.\n\nCardano (Ada)\nMarket cap: $20.21 billion\nPerformance in 2017 (since start of trading in October): +3,296%\nWho created it? Block chain developer Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK)\nThe skinny: Tung believes that “this next-gen platform has the right team, dedication and money to create a real contender to Ethereum.”\nThe Cardano block chain just launched a few months ago and exploded on the scene with massive gains in its coin, called Ada, in November to break into the top 10 cryptos in terms of market cap. At latest check it had slipped down to No. 13.\nThe project began in 2015 and billed itself as the first block chain network backed by a “scientific philosophy” and built by leading academics and engineers through peer-reviewed research.\nCardano, while still a relative unknown, is apparently big on private transactions as well as responding to the needs of regulators, making it primed for mass adoption. Its CEO, Charles Hoskinson, says that Cardano tackles issues of “sustainability, interoperability and scalability” so that crypto currency can go from a “fun novelty” to something that could be used by billions of people and interface with legacy financial systems. Cardano’s framework is still in its very early stages (what the team refers to as its “bootstrap era”), and the next phase in its road map is set to launch sometime in the second quarter of 2018. That means its framework is still being developed, and it may take time for it to reach the full-fledged smart contract platform its leaders envision.\nAbout 26 billion out of a maximum 45 billion coins are currently in circulation.\n\nRipple (XRP)\nMarket cap: $95.45 billion\nPerformance in 2017: +41,040%\nWho created it? 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body![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmX6znZ8RzPMkYr61rijD9vGwuA582q5ohJVm3mo4NM45Y/image.png) Researchers are working hard on the problem of seeing through fog, seeing behind walls, and even imaging deep inside the human body and brain You might be really pleased with the camera technology in your latest smartphone, which can recognize your face and take slow-mo video in ultra-high definition. But these technological feats are just the start of a larger revolution that is underway. The latest camera research is shifting away from increasing the number of megapixels towards fusing camera data with computational processing. By that, we don’t mean the Photoshop style of processing where effects and filters are added to a picture, but rather a radical new approach where the incoming data may not actually look like at an image at all. It only becomes an image after a series of computational steps that often involve complex mathematics and modelling how light travels through the scene or the camera. This additional layer of computational processing magically frees us from the chains of conventional imaging techniques. One day we may not even need cameras in the conventional sense any more. Instead we will use light detectors that only a few years ago we would never have considered any use for imaging. And they will be able to do incredible things, like see through fog, inside the human body, and even behind walls. One extreme example is the single pixel camera, which relies on a beautifully simple principle. Typical cameras use lots of pixels (tiny sensor elements) to capture a scene that is likely illuminated by a single light source. But you can also do things the other way around, capturing information from many light sources with a single pixel. To do this you need a controlled light source, for example a simple data projector that illuminates the scene one spot at a time or with a series of different patterns. For each illumination spot or pattern, you then measure the amount of light reflected and add everything together to create the final image. Clearly the disadvantage of taking a photo in this is way is that you have to send out lots of illumination spots or patterns in order to produce one image (which would take just one snapshot with a regular camera). But this form of imaging would allow you to create otherwise impossible cameras, for example that work at wavelengths of light beyond the visible spectrum, where good detectors cannot be made into cameras. These cameras could be used to take photos through fog or thick falling snow. Or they could mimic the eyes of some animals and automatically increase an image’s resolution (the amount of detail it captures) depending on what’s in the scene. It is even possible to capture images from light particles that have never even interacted with the object we want to photograph. This would take advantage of the idea of “quantum entanglement,” that two particles can be connected in a way that means whatever happens to one happens to the other, even if they are a long distance apart. This has intriguing possibilities for looking at objects whose properties might change when lit up, such as the eye. For example, does a retina look the same when in darkness as in light? Single pixel imaging is just one of the simplest innovations in upcoming camera technology and relies, on the face of it, on the traditional concept of what forms an picture. But we are currently witnessing a surge of interest for systems that use lots of information but traditional techniques only collect a small part of it. This is where we could use multi-sensor approaches that involve many different detectors pointed at the same scene. The Hubble telescope was a pioneering example of this, producing pictures made from combinations of many different images taken at different wavelengths. But now you can buy commercial versions of this kind of technology, such as the Lytro camera that collects information about light intensity and direction on the same sensor, to produce images that can be refocused after the image has been taken. The next generation camera will probably look something like the Light L16 camera, which features groundbreaking technology based on more than ten different sensors. Their data are combined combined using a computer to provide a 50Mb, re-focusable and re-zoom able, professional-quality image. The camera itself looks like a very exciting Picasso interpretation of a crazy cell phone camera. Yet these are just the first steps towards a new generation of cameras that will change the way in which we think of and take images. Researchers are also working hard on the problem of seeing through fog, seeing behind walls, and even imaging deep inside the human body and brain. All of these techniques rely on combining images with models that explain how light travels through or around different substances. Another interesting approach that is gaining ground relies on artificial intelligence to “learn” to recognize objects from the data. These techniques are inspired by learning processes in the human brain and are likely to play a major role in future imaging systems. Single photon and quantum imaging technologies are also maturing to the point that they can take pictures with incredibly low light levels and videos with incredibly fast speeds reaching a trillion frames per second. This is enough to even capture images of light itself traveling across as scene. Some of these applications might require a little time to fully develop, but we now know that the underlying physics should allow us to solve these and other problems through a clever combination of new technology and computational ingenuity.
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bodyMega oil city to be constructed in Gawadar under CPEC ![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaEJhp1Jnqdy8Fdgn4UEd2W2ZfcEBEtRRt6CT7FGJdq1Q/image.png) ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to construct a mega oil city at Gawadar on 80,000 acres under much hyped China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). This mega oil city will be used for transportation of imported oil through the Gawadar Port to China. The oil will be imported from Gulf and will be stored at this proposed mega Gawadar oil city. The distance to China will be reduced, and it will take just seven days to cover the distance from Gawadar to Chinese border as import through western China took almost 40 days by covering double distance. “We have forwarded PC-1 to the Ministry of Petroleum for acquiring 80,000 acres for this mega oil city at Gawadar with estimated cost of Rs10 billion. There will be additional cost for construction of its storage and other aligned facilities with the help of investments,” Director General, Gawadar Development Authority (GDA), Dr Sajjad H Baloch, told Islamabad based journalists who visited the Gawadar Port last week. This visit was arranged by the Planning Commission in order to show case different ongoing projects under CPEC. A refinery, petrochemical industries and storage will be established in the oil city, he added. The Gawadar oil city, he said, would be used for storing oil for its onward transportation to China. Usually, it takes 40 days for vessels to transport oil to China but via Pakistan it will reach China within 7 days, he added. He said that the total area of Gawadar Model City is 290,000 acres which includes 160,000 acres of residential area while the remaining is for industrial purposes. A Chinese company is working on the Model City Plan and it will be ready by August 14, 2018. To another query regarding different measures for overcoming water shortages at Gawadar, he said that the current water requirement stood at six million gallons per day and there is no direct water supply taking place to the area. Two MGD water is being supplied from two water small dams through tankers and nearest distance is almost 70 kilometres. “We have a deficit of four million gallons per day in water supply to the area,” he said and added that by 2020, the water requirement of Gawadar would be 12 million gallons per day, for which additional arrangements were made to get 10 million gallons of water. New Gawadar International Airport: Earlier, the journalists visited the site of proposed new airport at Gawadar. The China Airport Construction Group Engineering Company representative Jianxin Liao told the visiting journalists that they were conducting soil investigation on the basis of which, the design of new airport at Gawadar will be finalised. He said that the procured land for this new airport stood at 4,300 acres, and this airport will possess capacity to handle one million passengers on annual basis. He said that by April this year the design will be completed after which the cost of the project will be estimated. It will be the biggest airport of Pakistan. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) representative Zohaib Soomro said that the initial cost of the project was estimated at $228 million, but its cost would be finalised after completion of design, and it would be estimated again. The sources said that it would be premature to give any assessment related to cost, but it would be more than $2 billion to $2.7 billion at least if we want to construct state of the art airport in accordance with international standards
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