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Title: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: kevindeangelis on May 31, 2013, 09:58:07 PM
seems like JKC pools are drying up and JKC will soon be dead ... now, what to do with my 174.9 JKC? ... lol


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: com911 on May 31, 2013, 10:01:41 PM
Give it to xan_The_Dragon ;D
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=219753.0


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: kevindeangelis on May 31, 2013, 10:12:34 PM
Give it to xan_The_Dragon ;D
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=219753.0
looks like he already has jkc ... ugh, where can I offload these things!?!  ... looks like coinchoose doesn't even list it anymore. oh well


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: BrewCrewFan on May 31, 2013, 10:15:15 PM
Give it to xan_The_Dragon ;D
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=219753.0
looks like he already has jkc ... ugh, where can I offload these things!?!  ... looks like coinchoose doesn't even list it anymore. oh well

its under litecoin.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 31, 2013, 10:17:27 PM
it's dead I think, it was under heavy dump in cryptsy, sigh.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: sal002 on June 01, 2013, 09:26:36 PM
Cryptsy only has it exchanging to LTC, so on CoinChoose it is on the Litecoin chart


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: dreamwatcher on June 01, 2013, 10:49:04 PM
I would not say dead, but definitely sleeping.  ;)

I had wanted to lead the coin in a more conservative manner when I took over its development/leadership.

The community surrounding it was actually decent. Unfortunately, the JKC community fell into the same trap as so many others have here lately.

They saw the bright flash of all the balloon and burst coins as they were fast tracked onto one exchange or another. They pushed to get on an exchange, and when it happened, JKC took the path as so many newer coins did.

Without a large enough community to support trade volume, its value never rose.

Steadily the community shrank as people left to chase the new coins, that almost seem to appear daily.

I still run a pool and am still developing services for JKC. I still am developing the JKC daemon/client. I have every plan to bring it back to the main stage, but now would be a foolish time to spend the time and resources to do so. Any attempt to majorly promote JKC, would be quickly swept away in the tidal rush of new coins coming on the market these days.

For now I wait, along with a few of the community that understand what I am doing. Quietly mining an easy difficulty, tuning and improving the website, services and client/daemon.

There will come a time, when JKC can be promoted again, especially since it is relatively unscathed compared to most of the flash & burst coins of late. This trend of crash and burn alt-coins cannot last forever and JKC will be there when the trend fades.  :)






Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: peonminer on June 01, 2013, 10:54:26 PM
It's not dead, just junk. ;)

*budumpcha*


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: kevindeangelis on June 01, 2013, 11:24:33 PM
It's not dead, just junk. ;)

*budumpcha*
*facepalm* lol


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: ondratra on June 01, 2013, 11:26:10 PM
it was created as a joke (junk), but people got it serious for a while - but that is over :) exchange it or keep it for a coin museum :D


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: jnada on June 01, 2013, 11:48:46 PM
it was created as a joke (junk), but people got it serious for a while - but that is over :) exchange it or keep it for a coin museum :D

exactly - coin museum - that was a reason why I bought few hundred.
For memory of Big Coin Rush Time AD 2013.
Can you picture what value it could have in 100 years?
Fortune...  :)


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: ondratra on June 02, 2013, 02:58:55 PM
it was created as a joke (junk), but people got it serious for a while - but that is over :) exchange it or keep it for a coin museum :D

exactly - coin museum - that was a reason why I bought few hundred.
For memory of Big Coin Rush Time AD 2013.
Can you picture what value it could have in 100 years?
Fortune...  :)


It would be amazing if this would really happened :D :D


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: the1silverwolf on June 16, 2013, 08:20:16 AM
Brand New Pool: Silverwolf's JunkCoin Pool is online!

http://swmining.mine.nu/jkc

This is a JunkCoin (JKC) Pool. It is currently in BETA status.

Features :

* PPLNS payout system
* Dynamic PPLNS lastNshares calculation for correct payouts!
* PPLNS Status Display for 100% transparency (Very Cool!). You can see exactly where every coin goes.
* Stratum Support
* Support Ticket System for easy reporting of issues
* 1% Fee
* Detailed Stats
* Auto or Manual (Instant) Payout

To Connect :
1. Register an account then login & setup your workers. http://swmining.mine.nu/jkc

2. Connect your miners as follows :

url = http://swmining.mine.nu
port = 3339 (Stratum)
username = username.workername
password = workerpassword

3. Start Mining !


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Sy on July 03, 2013, 12:31:29 PM
Guess i'll create a paper wallet for my 8k and put them somewhere save :)


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: TheSwede75 on July 03, 2013, 02:06:12 PM
Ask yourself: was it ever really alive?


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Fiyasko on July 03, 2013, 02:09:20 PM
Ohhh Nooo!, Another Get Rich Quick Scheme to get rich quick worked!, and fell apart leaving hundreds of people in the negative!, Oh noes!, Oh the terror!


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on June 11, 2014, 06:14:01 AM
Why don't you guys cut the massive dilution of 107 million coins down to maybe 21 million and lower the subsidy by half in order to allow mining for enough years in order to secure the network via PoW.

There's no need for over 100 million coins, that's much too dilutive and it scares off a lot of new investors who do look at the max cap (max dilution at maturity).  Maybe also throw in 1% PoS and you've got a nice, 1+ year old, proven and tested coin totally revamped and revived.

Lots of people will start looking for the older coins given most new coins are nothing but scams.  Older coins have better, larger communities and they're also much better distributed.

Just my 2 cents, JUNK was a catchy coin, it would be a shame to see it die while all these new ShitCoins scam people out of their money.  Follow DarkCoin's example, they cut their max cap from 88 million to 22 million and shot up to $14 per coin shortly after.

Cutting the max cap and the subsidy would be exactly like a corporation doing a huge stock BuyBack only JUNK doesn't have to spend any money doing it.  It's a brilliant and quick way to add instant value to any coin.

I hope the dev on this coin does something to increase the value for all longtime loyal shareholders.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on July 27, 2014, 05:45:22 AM



Someone just tried to game JUNK big-time today.

They Manipulated the price down from 130 Satoshi to 2 Satoshi.

I have no idea how someone could have done that so smoothly without any attention.

I actually bought a few hundred junk coins at 18 Satoshi so it wasn't some glitch, it really went that low.

There were no sellers at that price, just bots selling tiny blocks.

Now the price is back up at 130 Sats but I wonder what's going on - was that a fat finger trade or is someone trying to buy up a huge portion of JUNK?

Anybody have any idea?

Thanks!


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: claycoins on July 27, 2014, 06:59:45 AM
I dont see any manipulation, just someone dumped 500k which filled all the buy orders down to 2 sats.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on July 27, 2014, 07:28:04 AM
I dont see any manipulation, just someone dumped 500k which filled all the buy orders down to 2 sats.




Someone dumped 500,000 JunkCoins which is 5% of the total coins right now and they were happy getting 2 Satoshi when they could have gotten much much more?

I mean, why not try to get 50 Satoshi?  I think he would have sold most of it at 50 sats or higher.

Unless it was an accident but I don't think so given if you look at the buy side, there are now tons of orders for 10,000 and much higher.

That's new - until recently there were nowhere close to that many buy orders.

And on the sell-side, same manipulation now.  Lots of stacked sell orders.  I looked for weeks to buy some Junk and it took days to find just one 10,000K block - JUNK is a very difficult coin to accumulate.

I don't know, to me it seems like there is a big buyer now, but why?  This is an abandoned coin with no dev and I don't even know if it even has a thread.  lol

I'd like to know cause if there's a new dev I would consider buying some JUNK.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: akujin on July 27, 2014, 10:25:41 AM
cryptsy got hacked again?  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: giveBTCpls on July 27, 2014, 11:30:34 AM
JKC is following the usual path when it comes to altcoins, First the hype, then the dump. The Cryptsy dump was enough for me to personally step off the JKC market for life.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: oneway on July 27, 2014, 12:16:24 PM
Mature altcoins are never dead.

Indeed, we have so many new coins added with premined, or hidden blocks, for pump and dump... The Bittrex thread gives some insights about what happened...

Junkcoin have none of  these issues, and is mature... The price is low today, but who knows the future?


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Baitty on July 27, 2014, 12:48:56 PM
Mature altcoins are never dead.

Indeed, we have so many new coins added with premined, or hidden blocks, for pump and dump... The Bittrex thread gives some insights about what happened...

Junkcoin have none of  these issues, and is mature... The price is low today, but who knows the future?


What exactly are mature alt coins? I only think 2 alt coins where successful for a long time and that was namecoin and litecoin. no other as lasting as long as them.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on July 27, 2014, 03:47:35 PM
Mature altcoins are never dead.

Indeed, we have so many new coins added with premined, or hidden blocks, for pump and dump... The Bittrex thread gives some insights about what happened...

Junkcoin have none of  these issues, and is mature... The price is low today, but who knows the future?


What exactly are mature alt coins? I only think 2 alt coins where successful for a long time and that was namecoin and litecoin. no other as lasting as long as them.


IXcoin is nearly 4 years old. Was launched right after NameCoin and unlike NameCoin, iXcoin has never died or forked and is just as secure as NameCoin.

Yet nobody knows about it.  Very odd.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: oneway on July 27, 2014, 05:08:52 PM
Mature altcoins are never dead.

Indeed, we have so many new coins added with premined, or hidden blocks, for pump and dump... The Bittrex thread gives some insights about what happened...

Junkcoin have none of  these issues, and is mature... The price is low today, but who knows the future?


What exactly are mature alt coins? I only think 2 alt coins where successful for a long time and that was namecoin and litecoin. no other as lasting as long as them.


IXcoin is nearly 4 years old. Was launched right after NameCoin and unlike NameCoin, iXcoin has never died or forked and is just as secure as NameCoin.

Yet nobody knows about it.  Very odd.

I hope that fair coins that are still out there and for a long time now; that are still operating, and still on the exchanges, will have a future.

The short term strategy that we see every week. A new coin is launched huge farms are already setup (they must already have the source code, and the pools code is ready), A pump and dump, and the the coin is dead, and the process is known as a a new scam coin. This strategy must have an end, they can't scam the same people every week; and now mining these coins don't worth the electricity...


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: yan7181 on November 19, 2014, 01:33:42 PM
Hi !
any working JunkCoin pool or p2pool ?


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: djm34 on November 19, 2014, 02:37:05 PM
Hi !
any working JunkCoin pool or p2pool ?
mature coin don't need pool or p2pool  ;D


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: var53 on November 19, 2014, 03:16:33 PM
Mature altcoins are never dead.

Indeed, we have so many new coins added with premined, or hidden blocks, for pump and dump... The Bittrex thread gives some insights about what happened...

Junkcoin have none of  these issues, and is mature... The price is low today, but who knows the future?


I remember the price was low before last Christmas, then it skyrocketed after the bitcoin rally. Perhaps it will skyrocket again after the next bitcoin rally.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: BitcoinNational on November 19, 2014, 03:16:49 PM
Why don't you guys cut the massive dilution of 107 million coins down to maybe 21 million and lower the subsidy by half in order to allow mining for enough years in order to secure the network via PoW.

There's no need for over 100 million coins, that's much too dilutive and it scares off a lot of new investors who do look at the max cap (max dilution at maturity).  Maybe also throw in 1% PoS and you've got a nice, 1+ year old, proven and tested coin totally revamped and revived.

Lots of people will start looking for the older coins given most new coins are nothing but scams.  Older coins have better, larger communities and they're also much better distributed.

Just my 2 cents, JUNK was a catchy coin, it would be a shame to see it die while all these new ShitCoins scam people out of their money.  Follow DarkCoin's example, they cut their max cap from 88 million to 22 million and shot up to $14 per coin shortly after.

Cutting the max cap and the subsidy would be exactly like a corporation doing a huge stock BuyBack only JUNK doesn't have to spend any money doing it.  It's a brilliant and quick way to add instant value to any coin.

I hope the dev on this coin does something to increase the value for all longtime loyal shareholders.

good advice, Junk missed the boat at being the next LTC.

There is still capital, and still potential in this Junk :)

It's no shame to make algo adjustments and hardfork in order to survive.  Put it to the shareholders and see what they say.

--
ps if Dev or community leaders read this I can get you an actual Junk [PM]


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: var53 on November 19, 2014, 07:13:26 PM
The last Junkcoin dev I could find was called dreamwatcher, but I cannot find any up to date threads and the Junkcoin website is down now. Does anyone know if there is a current Junkcoin thread?


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Vlad2Vlad on November 19, 2014, 08:03:29 PM
The last Junkcoin dev I could find was called dreamwatcher, but I cannot find any up to date threads and the Junkcoin website is down now. Does anyone know if there is a current Junkcoin thread?


There is a thread but nobody ever posts to it.

I talked to the dev about 6 months ago and he said if the community ever came back that he would also come back.

He said last time he put work in the coin and the community left him hanging so this time he's not gonna do that.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Chicago on July 17, 2017, 03:14:46 PM
Hello,

    Would someone be kind enough to put their Junkcoin node online for a little while so that I may join the network?

Best Regards,
-Chicago


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: coinfinder000 on July 17, 2017, 03:38:51 PM
seems like JKC pools are drying up and JKC will soon be dead ... now, what to do with my 174.9 JKC? ... lol
Been dead. Just forget your 174.9JKC in the wallet.


Title: Re: Is Junkcoin (JKC) dead?
Post by: Chicago on August 15, 2017, 04:21:40 PM
Anybody have a historical copy of the blockchain or able to resurrect their node for a short while?