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Title: EUPC Coin
Post by: EUPCcoin on December 10, 2020, 07:24:18 PM
# POOL Coin EUPC

# http://pool2pool.asuscomm.com/

# Exchange BTC https://main.southxchange.com/Market/Book/EUPC/BTC

# Exchange LTC https://main.southxchange.com/Market/Book/EUPC/LTC

# https://github.com/Gazprom-shares/eupc.git


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: TillKoeln on December 11, 2020, 12:33:58 AM
lol, 30000000 premine, and 17% pos.
just your stakes generate each day allright 0.007xxxx BTC  
based on the sell order price at that exchange ^^

who will buy that ?
thats a bit shameless or ?
i mean .. you could sell crack in front of a school. ..   but no.
you think that this here gives more profit.


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: EUPCcoin on December 11, 2020, 05:43:01 AM
lol, 30000000 premine, and 17% pos.
just your stakes generate each day allright 0.007xxxx BTC  
based on the sell order price at that exchange ^^

who will buy that ?
thats a bit shameless or ?
i mean .. you could sell crack in front of a school. ..   but no.
you think that this here gives more profit.


The coin has long been forgotten by people. All their coins are lost.
There are only two masternode wallets.
No POS blocks, block explorer stays in one place. I want to give the coin new life


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: Miiike on December 11, 2020, 10:23:11 PM
lol, 30000000 premine, and 17% pos.
just your stakes generate each day allright 0.007xxxx BTC  
based on the sell order price at that exchange ^^

who will buy that ?
thats a bit shameless or ?
i mean .. you could sell crack in front of a school. ..   but no.
you think that this here gives more profit.


The coin has long been forgotten by people. All their coins are lost.
There are only two masternode wallets.
No POS blocks, block explorer stays in one place. I want to give the coin new life

Wait, I don't understand, so you're not the dev? Only an enthusiast (a philantrophic enthusiast, to be exact) that put his money onto a dead coin?


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: 24Kt on December 11, 2020, 10:53:34 PM
lol, 30000000 premine, and 17% pos.
just your stakes generate each day allright 0.007xxxx BTC  
based on the sell order price at that exchange ^^

who will buy that ?
thats a bit shameless or ?
i mean .. you could sell crack in front of a school. ..   but no.
you think that this here gives more profit.


The coin has long been forgotten by people. All their coins are lost.
There are only two masternode wallets.
No POS blocks, block explorer stays in one place. I want to give the coin new life

Wait, I don't understand, so you're not the dev? Only an enthusiast (a philantrophic enthusiast, to be exact) that put his money onto a dead coin?

He says he wants to give the coin new life. Better way of saying he needs to unload his coins before it goes down to 1 sat or no value.  :P What are the odds of that situation happening here? Usually that's the motivation of some individuals who want to revive an almost dead coin. So at least they can discard their coins before it totally goes down the drain.


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: EUPCcoin on December 12, 2020, 01:19:56 AM
I just created a mining pool. It is up to each of you to support the coin, to mine it or not ...
Another confirmation requires 510 blocks.
The payout to the miner wallet 5HkFriyPiaCX5v5yXg9BAbU2CbRH8aA7Qe
 in the amount of 240 coins was made by me in manual mode ...

Further, all payments will be made automatically after 510 blocks are confirmed. Good luck ...


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: Tushar Ramani on December 12, 2020, 07:49:55 AM
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I want to give the coin new life

Does it mean that you purchased this entire coin? I will suggest investing your time wisely.


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: Miiike on December 12, 2020, 08:12:56 AM
I just created a mining pool. It is up to each of you to support the coin, to mine it or not ...
Another confirmation requires 510 blocks.
The payout to the miner wallet 5HkFriyPiaCX5v5yXg9BAbU2CbRH8aA7Qe
 in the amount of 240 coins was made by me in manual mode ...

Further, all payments will be made automatically after 510 blocks are confirmed. Good luck ...

My question remains: you're not the dev, right? A "mere" enthusiast that wanted to see this token runs again. But people are not into this anymore, only 2 MN left, and dev were also left the project. So why would (or should) anyone take this project into their consideration? Even if they buy and invest on this token, dev left this project, there will be no more updates and development, project were stuck in limbo.


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: EUPCcoin on December 13, 2020, 12:01:40 AM
I just created a mining pool. It is up to each of you to support the coin, to mine it or not ...
Another confirmation requires 510 blocks.
The payout to the miner wallet 5HkFriyPiaCX5v5yXg9BAbU2CbRH8aA7Qe
 in the amount of 240 coins was made by me in manual mode ...

Further, all payments will be made automatically after 510 blocks are confirmed. Good luck ...

My question remains: you're not the dev, right? A "mere" enthusiast that wanted to see this token runs again. But people are not into this anymore, only 2 MN left, and dev were also left the project. So why would (or should) anyone take this project into their consideration? Even if they buy and invest on this token, dev left this project, there will be no more updates and development, project were stuck in limbo.


I'm a developer. Source code posted by me.
The coin has a single pool and is blockchain
http://pool2pool.asuscomm.com/explorer/EUPC


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: Miiike on December 13, 2020, 09:13:12 AM
I'm a developer. Source code posted by me.
The coin has a single pool and is blockchain
http://pool2pool.asuscomm.com/explorer/EUPC

So, you're the dev of this project, that tried to resurrect their dying coin by... what? Creating a new pool? That's it? This is not a revamp, is it? Any improvement from previous downfall?


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: EUPCcoin on December 14, 2020, 08:01:49 PM

A lot of work has been done to update the source code of the wallet


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: Miiike on December 14, 2020, 08:16:06 PM

A lot of work has been done to update the source code of the wallet

And it gave a new and better features such as... ? If you only fixed bugs, or speeding up the transaction, or updating interfaces, are you sure it'll get a better fate than its previous condition?


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: EUPCcoin on December 16, 2020, 08:25:12 PM

Faster transactions, rpc server update, increased fault tolerance, pos masternode payment update


Title: Re: EUPC Coin
Post by: Miiike on December 16, 2020, 11:27:43 PM

Faster transactions, rpc server update, increased fault tolerance, pos masternode payment update

My point exactly. I am sorry if this sounds harsh, but it has to be said for everybody's reference. If you "improved" the project simply by just patching the old version, wouldn't it bound to be left by community again? I didn't know how your project perform previously, but don't you agree that most likely the failure was not because it's tx speed (although it may contribute to some degree) but rather how it lacks of beneficial things compared to other token?