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Post by: ftresfi on September 10, 2014, 01:32:14 PM
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Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: jjj0923 on September 10, 2014, 01:34:02 PM
10 minutes? Really?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: fakeshadow on September 10, 2014, 01:42:41 PM
5% premine :P


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: Chris001 on September 10, 2014, 01:46:00 PM
Wow, what is with the 10 minutes? A lot of coins trying this and failing. Put a lot of work into that ann to have a bunch of people pass.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: asdf55 on September 10, 2014, 01:46:47 PM
21 000 000 MLN coins is like 21 000 000 000 000 coins


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: ftresfi on September 10, 2014, 04:27:06 PM
START COIN 16.09.14  https://www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/870-BTLS (https://www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/870-BTLS)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: BitcoinFr34k on September 10, 2014, 05:07:56 PM
wait and see the progress of your coins
Countdown is still a very long  ;)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: ftresfi on September 10, 2014, 05:28:34 PM
it will be possible to start earlier ,date to be announced two days before the start


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: Monkeys on September 11, 2014, 01:30:05 AM
Yeah why 10 minute blocks?

1 minute blocks are the way of the future.. Faster transactions, faster block confirmations.. More better coin.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: btcshare on September 11, 2014, 01:48:18 AM
Countdown is still very long  ???


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: jjiimm_64 on September 11, 2014, 01:53:56 AM


something that can actually be mined.. and not just for a fikin week.. thank you


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Coming soon
Post by: ftresfi on September 11, 2014, 08:56:13 AM
premine 2 % not 5 %


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: james42 on September 11, 2014, 09:26:46 AM
I'll give it a go. Are you going to get PoD?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 11, 2014, 09:31:31 AM

Today I will give information on the awards BTLS for the creation of the pool, wallet mac, linux, android, developers ready to send wallet.dat file with the appropriate amount of coins


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: pineapples on September 11, 2014, 09:58:05 AM
the website appearance makes me happy :)

clunky to operate though lol. but looks sweet.

would be good to turn your OP jpg into a link to the website.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 11, 2014, 11:21:50 AM
Add Bounties :)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 11, 2014, 12:02:50 PM
First vote https://askcoin.net/votes BTLS BitLitS :)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 11, 2014, 05:51:59 PM
Please make first Pool Who first ?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 11, 2014, 10:49:54 PM
Thanks for sharoph first pool http://btls.blueberry-pool.com (http://btls.blueberry-pool.com) go to 2st pool :)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: chipmadness on September 11, 2014, 11:18:05 PM
I am trying to make a pool but where is the github source?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 11, 2014, 11:34:00 PM
SRC after launch


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: altpooler on September 11, 2014, 11:46:16 PM
A 2% premine of 21,000,000 coins with a 10 minute block time will allow the dev to hold a tremendous share of all available coins for quite some time.

Look at this math and make your own judgements.

Premine - bounties:
368,000 coins

10 min blocks = 144 blocks per day
144 blocks per day = 7,200 coins per day

10 days after launch:
492,000 coins in total (420,000 premine + 72,000 mined coins)
Dev's remaining premine equals 75% of all existing coins

20 days after launch:
564,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 65% of all existing coins

50 days after launch:
780,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 47% of all existing coins

100 days after launch:
1,140,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 32% of all existing coins

365 days after launch:
2,628,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 14% of all existing coins 1 year after launch


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Monkeys on September 12, 2014, 12:42:35 AM
A 2% premine of 21,000,000 coins with a 10 minute block time will allow the dev to hold a tremendous share of all available coins for quite some time.

Look at this math and make your own judgements.

Premine - bounties:
368,000 coins

10 min blocks = 144 blocks per day
144 blocks per day = 7,200 coins per day

10 days after launch:
492,000 coins in total (420,000 premine + 72,000 mined coins)
Dev's remaining premine equals 75% of all existing coins

20 days after launch:
564,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 65% of all existing coins

50 days after launch:
780,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 47% of all existing coins

100 days after launch:
1,140,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 32% of all existing coins

365 days after launch:
2,628,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 14% of all existing coins 1 year after launch
Yep, nice try Dev..

Kill the pre-mine or change the block reward and / or block target time, or you kill this coin.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: catecoco on September 12, 2014, 12:45:32 AM
logo gif seems great!


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 12, 2014, 08:24:37 AM
2st pool http://btls.geilidao.com thanks :)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ObscureBean on September 12, 2014, 08:50:14 AM
I don't really mind the premine. I would mine this coin but 10 mins block combined with low reward of 50 coins per block is too much. And as others have said, because of this setup, your premine comes off as disproportionately huge. If you want to keep the initial reward at 50, you should reduce block time to 60 sec and mess around with the halving instead. This way, people with lower hash rates can also get some coins in the early days. Once the coin is established on a decent exchange and more people get involved with the coin, it won't really matter that the coin gets harder to mine with the halving. You just need to provide enough incentive for people to point their miners at this at launch.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 12, 2014, 10:53:51 AM
3. Pool http://www.btls.hashhot.com/ thanks


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ROBERTO on September 12, 2014, 05:22:19 PM
Hello,

Just make the French translation:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=780212.msg8793399#msg8793399



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: balk on September 12, 2014, 05:50:31 PM
A 2% premine of 21,000,000 coins with a 10 minute block time will allow the dev to hold a tremendous share of all available coins for quite some time.

Look at this math and make your own judgements.

Premine - bounties:
368,000 coins

10 min blocks = 144 blocks per day
144 blocks per day = 7,200 coins per day

10 days after launch:
492,000 coins in total (420,000 premine + 72,000 mined coins)
Dev's remaining premine equals 75% of all existing coins

20 days after launch:
564,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 65% of all existing coins

50 days after launch:
780,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 47% of all existing coins

100 days after launch:
1,140,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 32% of all existing coins

365 days after launch:
2,628,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 14% of all existing coins 1 year after launch
technically as user asdf55 pointed out it states that there are 21,000,000 million coins not 21million...this could be a mistake or even a bigger scam than it already looks


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Mr.Silver on September 12, 2014, 06:49:33 PM
logo gif seems great!
+1 yes, looks good, we will see what happens with this coin
what exchanges plan to enter?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Sev0 on September 13, 2014, 08:56:40 AM
 :)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 13, 2014, 02:58:29 PM
Who make wallet for android ?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: RedZeppelin on September 13, 2014, 03:26:00 PM
A 2% premine of 21,000,000 coins with a 10 minute block time will allow the dev to hold a tremendous share of all available coins for quite some time.

Look at this math and make your own judgements.

Premine - bounties:
368,000 coins

10 min blocks = 144 blocks per day
144 blocks per day = 7,200 coins per day

10 days after launch:
492,000 coins in total (420,000 premine + 72,000 mined coins)
Dev's remaining premine equals 75% of all existing coins

20 days after launch:
564,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 65% of all existing coins

50 days after launch:
780,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 47% of all existing coins

100 days after launch:
1,140,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 32% of all existing coins

365 days after launch:
2,628,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 14% of all existing coins 1 year after launch
technically as user asdf55 pointed out it states that there are 21,000,000 million coins not 21million...this could be a mistake or even a bigger scam than it already looks

So 2% premine would equal 42000000000 coins then ::)
Lame scam attempt by the DEV to put "MNS coins" after 21000000 instead of 21000000000000...


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 13, 2014, 04:07:01 PM
420000 coin not 42000000000 and this is not a scam


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Jackson86 on September 13, 2014, 04:08:33 PM
highly premine good bye


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: CoinHolder on September 13, 2014, 04:12:56 PM
waiting for dump premine


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 13, 2014, 04:55:21 PM
this is wrong...


1.First pool 6000 BTLS http://btls.blueberry-pool.com
2.pool 5500 BTLS http://btls.geilidao.com
3.pool 4500 BTLS http://btls.hashhot.com
4.pool 3500 BTLS http://www.bitlitspool.com/
5.pool 3000 BTLS http://bit.lifeforce.info

the pool that's listed 4th doesn't even have a post in this thread - what kind of games are you guys playing - stuff like this does not sit well with miners who are already skeptical of your premine.

a pool who has not even taken the time to post a message here winds up 4th?  ???

Lifeforce.info should be 4th not 5th. please get this corrected and send me the correct number of coins - thank you


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: KMN on September 13, 2014, 05:24:17 PM
Chinese translation  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=781284.new#new

 ;D     PLZ UP


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: RedZeppelin on September 13, 2014, 05:49:24 PM
420000 coin not 42000000000 and this is not a scam

Quote
Max coinbase 21000000 MLN coins

And "MLN" stands for!? Coin is called BitLitS so technically it should say 21000000 BLS/something not MLN.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 13, 2014, 06:27:04 PM
all coin 21 MLN


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 14, 2014, 02:31:37 AM
What *IS* "MLN"? It is not an abbreviation for "million". So, come clean. What does it mean?

all coin 21 MLN


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: e1ghtSpace on September 14, 2014, 02:38:46 AM
I would like to make the linux wallet but where is the github repo?
Please PM me.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: IceColdTommy on September 14, 2014, 09:14:03 AM
I would like to make the linux wallet but where is the github repo?
Please PM me.
Coin is not launched yet


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 14, 2014, 12:01:49 PM
Tomorrow upload http://s25.postimg.org/jvkn9s7nz/SRCbt.jpg password-protected


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 14, 2014, 06:18:33 PM
this is wrong...


1.First pool 6000 BTLS http://btls.blueberry-pool.com
2.pool 5500 BTLS http://btls.geilidao.com
3.pool 4500 BTLS http://btls.hashhot.com
4.pool 3500 BTLS http://www.bitlitspool.com/
5.pool 3000 BTLS http://bit.lifeforce.info

the pool that's listed 4th doesn't even have a post in this thread - what kind of games are you guys playing - stuff like this does not sit well with miners who are already skeptical of your premine.

a pool who has not even taken the time to post a message here winds up 4th?  ???

Lifeforce.info should be 4th not 5th. please get this corrected and send me the correct number of coins - thank you


Hi jjj0923.
The pool listed 4th, bitlitspool.com is mine. It really does exist. Why does it matter that I do not have a post in the thread? I am a real person and the pool is real, I have been in contact with ftresfi in the last
few days. If you have any questions, you are welcome to ask them.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: ftresfi on September 15, 2014, 01:54:05 PM
UPLOAD SRC CODE and WIN Wallet a happy downloading :)  PASS for Wallet and SRC after launch


http://s25.postimg.org/ok0n4ywun/winbt.jpg
http://api.storino.pl/public/4xvJ3 (http://api.storino.pl/public/4xvJ3)


http://s25.postimg.org/jvkn9s7nz/SRCbt.jpg
http://api.storino.pl/public/KR54u (http://api.storino.pl/public/KR54u)



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Annie Lockhart on September 16, 2014, 02:57:49 AM
Prospects will do? Dev


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: netrex on September 16, 2014, 06:20:09 AM
A 2% premine of 21,000,000 coins with a 10 minute block time will allow the dev to hold a tremendous share of all available coins for quite some time.

Look at this math and make your own judgements.

Premine - bounties:
368,000 coins

10 min blocks = 144 blocks per day
144 blocks per day = 7,200 coins per day

10 days after launch:
492,000 coins in total (420,000 premine + 72,000 mined coins)
Dev's remaining premine equals 75% of all existing coins

20 days after launch:
564,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 65% of all existing coins

50 days after launch:
780,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 47% of all existing coins

100 days after launch:
1,140,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 32% of all existing coins

365 days after launch:
2,628,000 coins in total
Dev's remaining premine equals 14% of all existing coins 1 year after launch
technically as user asdf55 pointed out it states that there are 21,000,000 million coins not 21million...this could be a mistake or even a bigger scam than it already looks

ye, looks like SCAM! Warning People


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: adoalli on September 16, 2014, 06:24:11 AM
no mine!scam!


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: tylerderden on September 16, 2014, 06:46:58 AM
JUNK. nobody is going to use a coin with 10 minute block time dude. and that big of premine on a 50 coin reward/10 minute block time? get real man. you missed the boat, scamcoins are like last month and shit.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: tylerderden on September 16, 2014, 06:48:59 AM
apparently this dude enjoys sitting around waiting on btc transactions lol! if you mine this trash your officially retarded.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 10:20:17 AM
Please make first Pool Who first ?

http://bit.lifeforce.info

however - without POD you are going to have a hard time attracting miners and getting listed on any exchange.

I'd like to see you succeed but there are things you need to be doing which you are not doing.

you are competing with newly released coins like Redoakcoin and Gnosis - where the developers are doing everything right and you don;t even have POD - seriously - how can you expect to succeed without POD.

you need to get these things done prior to launch

:)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 10:22:57 AM
this is wrong...


1.First pool 6000 BTLS http://btls.blueberry-pool.com
2.pool 5500 BTLS http://btls.geilidao.com
3.pool 4500 BTLS http://btls.hashhot.com
4.pool 3500 BTLS http://www.bitlitspool.com/
5.pool 3000 BTLS http://bit.lifeforce.info

the pool that's listed 4th doesn't even have a post in this thread - what kind of games are you guys playing - stuff like this does not sit well with miners who are already skeptical of your premine.

a pool who has not even taken the time to post a message here winds up 4th?  ???

Lifeforce.info should be 4th not 5th. please get this corrected and send me the correct number of coins - thank you


Hi jjj0923.
The pool listed 4th, bitlitspool.com is mine. It really does exist. Why does it matter that I do not have a post in the thread? I am a real person and the pool is real, I have been in contact with ftresfi in the last
few days. If you have any questions, you are welcome to ask them.

I believe it exists but you never posted it in the thread as being ready - so how do I know you are not a personal friend of his and he listed your prior to my pool in order to give you free coins - this guy is getting off to a bad start by the apparent lack of transparency.



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 16, 2014, 10:29:58 AM
And the very immature way he is attempting to manufacture general interest in the coin is annoying. Tease-Marketing only works well on the weak-minded (and usually weak in the pocketbook, thereby).

If this coin lives an entire day, I will be very surprised.

this guy is getting off to a bad start by the apparent lack of transparency.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 16, 2014, 10:36:45 AM
Perhaps a few of us are hoping to help some idiots avoid falling into this sludge-pit you are digging.

I have been watching for a while, thinking I'd do what most others here are hoping to do - clean up on day one and ditch your pschidt within 6 hours.

However, I don't think this will work as a one-shot pump and dump. Not even for you - but good luck trying.

Don't try to guess how our minds work and stop making pseudo-assumptions that you then try using for your own propagandist purposes.

I do not understand what you write if for you this coin does not mean anything, give it a rest and stop writing negative things themselves, and secondly as if you were not interested in it you would not have written about this


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 16, 2014, 10:43:02 AM

I believe it exists but you never posted it in the thread as being ready - so how do I know you are not a personal friend of his and he listed your prior to my pool in order to give you free coins - this guy is getting off to a bad start by the apparent lack of transparency.

I'll offer a pool for the coin but only if it's pure scrypt - not X11 - sorry

Well, I concede your point on that one. I should've posted in the thread in addition to sending a PM ftresfi. In relation to the coin type, it should be pure scrypt as far as I understood.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GoldMin.es on September 16, 2014, 11:06:29 AM
shayr is legit, ive seen him quite a bit in freenode irc.

whether the coin does well, we will just have to see.

im adding this to my pool at launch, dont care about a bounty.

it'll be available on goldmin.es after source code is release.

-the artist formerly known as sunerok around these parts, now admin of goldmin.es pool  8)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: totoy on September 16, 2014, 02:42:20 PM
10 minute block time :o


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: saymissme on September 16, 2014, 02:48:12 PM
I will build the Linux Wallet with QT


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 03:21:30 PM
what are the plans to get listed on an exchange?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 03:34:07 PM

Sent to the various exchanges, everything is on track :)

great - I'm llokign to get the pool fired up as soon as you release the linux source code later.

thanks

Jeff


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nanoprobe on September 16, 2014, 03:43:02 PM
Another noobie dev scrypt coin? *face palm*
And the beat goes on.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: sony87 on September 16, 2014, 05:00:53 PM
I do not understand what you write if for you this coin does not mean anything, give it a rest and stop writing negative things themselves, and secondly as if you were not interested in it you would not have written about this

If you read this and take it seriously and you DID appreciate your hashpower you won't jump in. At least i'm out.
To give my rigs to someone I expect at least a proper language....


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nightwishx on September 16, 2014, 06:45:58 PM
Wait..


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 16, 2014, 06:53:45 PM
I'm not concerned about the language issue. Not everyone in the world speaks fluent english. The dev's communication skills are decent enough that I am confident I clearly understand what he is presenting. I do think it is possible that the dev sometimes does not understand some of us perfectly, though.

My biggest concern actually - the dev seems to have invested more time and effort making the sales pitch look pretty and sound HYPISH and GEE WHIZ WOWIE. Less time was put into thinking about the more important things such as block time, block reward, and so forth. I was hoping that a bit of harsh criticism would spur him to make some adjustments before launch, because other people giving the same input more gently hasn't done any good at all.

Dev, last month was a big round of scam coins and fail coins. Many of us have already grown tired of hype and gimmick. Quite a few of us are very cautious about falling into another scam like the dozen or so that have just happened. Give that some serious consideration. We want solid coins that will function longer that 48 hours and won't need wallet updates or have issues with block chain forking.

Releasing the wallet for download but having it password locked was a big mistake. We couldn't scan it for malware. It was as though you had given us a nice big chocolate bar locked in an armored glass box and telling us we can have the key TOMORROW. You should have held onto the wallet or released it without a password. That is what I meant earlier when I made a comment about Tease Marketing. This is not television, you are not Apple with a new iPhone model to hand out. Hype makes people very VERY suspicious.

There are other things that are relatively minor, that could have been or could be improved.

I do not understand what you write if for you this coin does not mean anything, give it a rest and stop writing negative things themselves, and secondly as if you were not interested in it you would not have written about this

If you read this and take it seriously and you DID appreciate your hashpower you won't jump in. At least i'm out.
To give my rigs to someone I expect at least a proper language....


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: LIghtvelocityCoin on September 16, 2014, 06:55:14 PM
scrytp algo! Bravo try.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 16, 2014, 06:57:04 PM
Oh, yeah - Twitter and Facebook posts also make your promotional efforts look childish and suspect. I forgot to mention that in my previous entry. You are trying too hard to dangle the bait. We're afraid to bite because of your over-efforts.

Calm down, rethink the coin itself, its features, and its infrastructure. Shut up with the commercials. We aren't teenage girls and we don't like drama, surprises, or mystery.

TWITTER  https://twitter.com/BitLitS_BTLS (https://twitter.com/BitLitS_BTLS)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nathalie20 on September 16, 2014, 07:02:55 PM
Powodzenia Panowie  ;)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 16, 2014, 07:13:06 PM
Scrypt was actually a good choice. Lots of scrypt ASICs out there that are more energy efficient than GPU mining, means the people mining this coin don't have to murder mother earth to make some profit.

All the GPU miners need to accept the reality that their hardware is ancient tech now. Yes, there are algos that were made to keep ASICs out. Those are people who just can't let go of yesterday. Seriously, an analogy would be the guy with the Model A Ford demanding that freeways be blocked off and no BMW's, Mini Coopers, Audi R8s, Ferraris, Lambourghinis, etc be allowed at all - because they are just too damned good and the old boy is too poor to buy something reasonably current. GPUs are for gaming and video editing. Xalgos are for destroying Earth and extending the death-throes of the GPU as a mining tool.

scrytp algo! Bravo try.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nanoprobe on September 16, 2014, 07:27:48 PM
Scrypt was actually a good choice. Lots of scrypt ASICs out there that are more energy efficient than GPU mining, means the people mining this coin don't have to murder mother earth to make some profit.

All the GPU miners need to accept the reality that their hardware is ancient tech now. Yes, there are algos that were made to keep ASICs out. Those are people who just can't let go of yesterday. Seriously, an analogy would be the guy with the Model A Ford demanding that freeways be blocked off and no BMW's, Mini Coopers, Audi R8s, Ferraris, Lambourghinis, etc be allowed at all - because they are just too damned good and the old boy is too poor to buy something reasonably current. GPUs are for gaming and video editing. Xalgos are for destroying Earth and extending the death-throes of the GPU as a mining tool.

scrytp algo! Bravo try.
Totally disagree. Scrypt coins are at the mercy of the asic miners with the deepest pockets. They're the ones who'll control what happens to any scrypt coin. Noticed the price of LTC lately?

Now as for xalgos destroying earth? Get real. Go hug a few trees and maybe you'll fell better. Have you looked at power consumption for larger asic miners? Doubtful judging by your post.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: coinme.info on September 16, 2014, 07:44:49 PM
Can't see a POD on this yet?

No POD No Mine...


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: JOAC on September 16, 2014, 07:51:01 PM
Where is the Password going to be shown?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: cjmining on September 16, 2014, 07:54:54 PM
Scrypt was actually a good choice. Lots of scrypt ASICs out there that are more energy efficient than GPU mining, means the people mining this coin don't have to murder mother earth to make some profit.

All the GPU miners need to accept the reality that their hardware is ancient tech now. Yes, there are algos that were made to keep ASICs out. Those are people who just can't let go of yesterday. Seriously, an analogy would be the guy with the Model A Ford demanding that freeways be blocked off and no BMW's, Mini Coopers, Audi R8s, Ferraris, Lambourghinis, etc be allowed at all - because they are just too damned good and the old boy is too poor to buy something reasonably current. GPUs are for gaming and video editing. Xalgos are for destroying Earth and extending the death-throes of the GPU as a mining tool.

scrytp algo! Bravo try.
Totally disagree. Scrypt coins are at the mercy of the asic miners with the deepest pockets. They're the ones who'll control what happens to any scrypt coin. Noticed the price of LTC lately?

Now as for xalgos destroying earth? Get real. Go hug a few trees and maybe you'll fell better. Have you looked at power consumption for larger asic miners? Doubtful judging by your post.

ASIC Miners are not for people with deep pockets. I purchased my first GPU Miner, 2.2Mh/s, for £800 aprox $1300. I can now buy a 100 Mh/s ASIC for $750. ASIC miners are affordable for everyone.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 16, 2014, 07:55:54 PM
Good question about the password. It will take time to compile the code too.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 16, 2014, 08:01:04 PM
any special build needs for the coin?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: klopper on September 16, 2014, 08:01:44 PM
Has it launched yet??


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 08:02:22 PM
where's the linux make file?

http://api.storino.pl/public/KR54u


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: netcoler on September 16, 2014, 08:03:50 PM
launching ??


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GC-Pool on September 16, 2014, 08:04:54 PM

{
"version" : 80602,
"protocolversion" : 70002,
"walletversion" : 60000,
"balance" : 0.00000000,
"blocks" : 5876,
"timeoffset" : 0,
"connections" : 2,
"proxy" : "",
"difficulty" : 0.06250000,
"testnet" : false,
"keypoololdest" : 1410897534,
"keypoolsize" : 101,
"paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
"mininput" : 0.00001000,
"errors" : ""
}

6 days to scan





Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 08:05:34 PM
why isn;t the source on github kike every other coin?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: asemov on September 16, 2014, 08:08:25 PM
why isn;t the source on github kike every other coin?

As every coin without github - wallet cannot compile :)

Code:
version.cpp:33:23: fatal error: build.h: No such file or directory
 #    include "build.h"
                       ^
compilation terminated.
make: *** [obj/version.o] Error 1

Now what to do ?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: chulo on September 16, 2014, 08:08:43 PM
hmm wallet showing im 7 days behind... did this coin already launch?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: becausePool on September 16, 2014, 08:09:44 PM
any nodes?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: klopper on September 16, 2014, 08:09:47 PM
fail?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: saymissme on September 16, 2014, 08:10:05 PM
need a node!


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: fakeshadow on September 16, 2014, 08:11:47 PM
{
"version" : 80602,
"protocolversion" : 70002,
"walletversion" : 60000,
"balance" : 0.00000000,
"blocks" : 7243,
"timeoffset" : 0,
"connections" : 2,
"proxy" : "",
"difficulty" : 0.73487856,
"testnet" : false,
"keypoololdest" : 1410897579,
"keypoolsize" : 101,
"paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
"mininput" : 0.00001000,
"errors" : ""
}


LMAO.You don't know how to change blockreward do you?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Klaasje on September 16, 2014, 08:13:25 PM


[
{
"addr" : "54.194.99.126:11045",
"services" : "00000003",
"lastsend" : 1410898361,
"lastrecv" : 1410898376,
"bytessent" : 37170,
"bytesrecv" : 238689,
"blocksrequested" : 0,
"conntime" : 1410898351,
"version" : 70002,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.6.2/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 7245,
"banscore" : 0,
"syncnode" : true
}
]


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GoldMin.es on September 16, 2014, 08:13:59 PM
we wont compile without source on github, let us know if that will be a thing, or not. lol


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 08:15:29 PM
wallet is called litecoind?

???


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 16, 2014, 08:16:46 PM
we wont compile without source on github, let us know if that will be a thing, or not. lol

I agree.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GoldMin.es on September 16, 2014, 08:17:24 PM
wallet is called litecoind?

???


rofl really? oh jeez.. another coin creator coin?

dev, post source on github immediately, and if coins wallet is named litecoind, our pool is going to bow out of this one gracefully lol


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: JOAC on September 16, 2014, 08:20:00 PM
Seems to work fine. Came right up and started solo mining. Great Job.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GoldMin.es on September 16, 2014, 08:21:28 PM
UPLOAD GitHUB please moment

Work http://x11-x13-pool.org/bitlits/public/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

is wallet really named litecoind?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: tiger5056 on September 16, 2014, 08:21:32 PM
Seems to work fine. Came right up and started solo mining. Great Job.


pool working good.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: smart15 on September 16, 2014, 08:22:21 PM
we are live, pool link on signature


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 08:23:49 PM
wallet is really called litecoind - default rpc port interface with a major coin - dns seeds will not responding - I'm afraid my pool is out.

no comment otherwise.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Credde on September 16, 2014, 08:24:33 PM
wallet is really called litecoind - default rpc port interface with a major coin - dns seeds will not responding - I'm afraid my pool is out.

no comment otherwise.

Damn I was ready at your pool :-(


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GoldMin.es on September 16, 2014, 08:24:54 PM
wallet is really called litecoind - default rpc port interface with a major coin - dns seeds will not responding - I'm afraid my pool is out.

no comment otherwise.

ditto.   please remove goldmin.es from OP


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 16, 2014, 08:25:31 PM
UPLOAD GitHUB please moment

Work http://x11-x13-pool.org/bitlits/public/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

is wallet really named litecoind?

yes


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GC-Pool on September 16, 2014, 08:28:07 PM
http://gcpool.ddns.net/bitlits/public/


GOGOOGGOGO


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 16, 2014, 08:29:23 PM
compile failed for me "alert.cpp:6:53: fatal error: boost/algorithm/string/classification.hpp: No such file or directory"


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: asemov on September 16, 2014, 08:29:47 PM
UPLOAD GitHUB please moment

Work http://x11-x13-pool.org/bitlits/public/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

is wallet really named litecoind?

yes
Sorry but Hashilnk will not support this project.
Too unprofessional coin design and unfair launch without github source!
Dev, please remove us from OP. Good luck to all miners!


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: kondiomir on September 16, 2014, 08:39:28 PM
@ X11-X13 pool - the frontend is not working properly.



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: zzzman20 on September 16, 2014, 08:41:17 PM
Time for the next crop of worthless clone coins?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 16, 2014, 08:42:36 PM
Works just blocks are very fast and statistics are not always succeeds
when the complexity becomes normal everything will be fine.
On mining is not affected
all receive their coins


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 16, 2014, 08:44:18 PM
for some reason it refuses to compile itself from the link provided. I will have to wait for github


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: bttshenxian on September 16, 2014, 08:46:00 PM
Block time? 10 minutes or 1 minute a few dozen?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: saymissme on September 16, 2014, 08:51:23 PM
I completed the linux wallte
IMAGE:
http://bypfi.img42.wal8.com/img42/432102_20140821171353/141090025592.jpg (http://bypfi.img42.wal8.com/img42/432102_20140821171353/141090025592.jpg)
http://bypfi.img42.wal8.com/img42/432102_20140821171353/141090025925.jpg (http://bypfi.img42.wal8.com/img42/432102_20140821171353/141090025925.jpg)
download:
https://mega.co.nz/#!Hk10RTIC!DilZhsxDZt-G_0EQwC5l_8SoZzrSC7AJjn9VEk-WP-Y (https://mega.co.nz/#!Hk10RTIC!DilZhsxDZt-G_0EQwC5l_8SoZzrSC7AJjn9VEk-WP-Y)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GC-Pool on September 16, 2014, 08:54:30 PM
Thx


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: 1ipt0n on September 16, 2014, 08:58:24 PM
why there is no source code on github?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nightwishx on September 16, 2014, 09:01:19 PM
http://btls.geilidao.com

gogogo


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: bttshenxian on September 16, 2014, 09:01:37 PM
1 hour = 1700 blocks lol    ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jjj0923 on September 16, 2014, 09:06:39 PM
lifeforce pools is out.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: klopper on September 16, 2014, 09:08:40 PM
x11-x13 pool went down...?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 16, 2014, 09:10:18 PM
Not be down but need time to the diff of returned to norma


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GC-Pool on September 16, 2014, 09:11:47 PM
GC-Pool online


look at sig


Spread the Hashes  ( atm 420 MHS online )


gogogogo



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: smart15 on September 16, 2014, 09:14:48 PM
hashing and finding blocks without problems


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GC-Pool on September 16, 2014, 09:16:44 PM
aehmmmm 9 THS atm Nethash ???
crazy


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: JOAC on September 16, 2014, 09:17:59 PM
Great Pool man, I love the 7000pool, no setup or signup, I hope you set this up for all the new scrypt coins. Great Job man.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: smart15 on September 16, 2014, 09:24:33 PM
Great Pool man, I love the 7000pool, no setup or signup, I hope you set this up for all the new scrypt coins. Great Job man.
Thanks for your review, I will try to add new coins


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: sdmathis on September 16, 2014, 09:28:45 PM
Great Pool man, I love the 7000pool, no setup or signup, I hope you set this up for all the new scrypt coins. Great Job man.
Thanks for your review, I will try to add new coins

I agree. After trying a couple of other pools mining this coin, I finally settled on 7000pool. It seems to be the most stable.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: sharoph on September 16, 2014, 09:32:44 PM
Blueberry Pool is UP  ;D


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: sharoph on September 16, 2014, 09:40:44 PM
Found first block.
Thanks for support  :-*


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: jg1000 on September 16, 2014, 10:04:12 PM
vote on the exchanger coin-swap (BTLS) : https://coin-swap.net/newcoin


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Pebbelzz on September 16, 2014, 10:07:31 PM
mining and watching


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 16, 2014, 10:14:00 PM
Hello all

I am happy to say that http://bitlitspool.com is live!! you can go hash right now :)

Happy hashing.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nanoprobe on September 16, 2014, 10:16:03 PM
Scrypt was actually a good choice. Lots of scrypt ASICs out there that are more energy efficient than GPU mining, means the people mining this coin don't have to murder mother earth to make some profit.

All the GPU miners need to accept the reality that their hardware is ancient tech now. Yes, there are algos that were made to keep ASICs out. Those are people who just can't let go of yesterday. Seriously, an analogy would be the guy with the Model A Ford demanding that freeways be blocked off and no BMW's, Mini Coopers, Audi R8s, Ferraris, Lambourghinis, etc be allowed at all - because they are just too damned good and the old boy is too poor to buy something reasonably current. GPUs are for gaming and video editing. Xalgos are for destroying Earth and extending the death-throes of the GPU as a mining tool.

scrytp algo! Bravo try.
Totally disagree. Scrypt coins are at the mercy of the asic miners with the deepest pockets. They're the ones who'll control what happens to any scrypt coin. Noticed the price of LTC lately?

Now as for xalgos destroying earth? Get real. Go hug a few trees and maybe you'll fell better. Have you looked at power consumption for larger asic miners? Doubtful judging by your post.


ASIC Miners are not for people with deep pockets. I purchased my first GPU Miner, 2.2Mh/s, for £800 aprox $1300. I can now buy a 100 Mh/s ASIC for $750. ASIC miners are affordable for everyone.
Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. The deep pocketed people who can buy any number of new 400+ MH/s miners will rule the scrypt world. Your 100 MH/s miner will be left far behind. Here's the top 4 miners from just 1 LTC pool and the big rigs haven't hit the market yet.

Rank   User Name   KH/s   LTC/Day (est)
1   scryptx   1,492,469    45.448
2   UserID 4277   1,234,957    37.606
3   CloudMiningSGB   535,001    16.292
4   CloudMiningSG   518,065

Think you can compete with that?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GC-Pool on September 16, 2014, 10:25:52 PM
45 LTC = 0,5 BTC rounded = 230 Dollar/Day * 30

6900 Dollar/Month income


Power = 30kwh / Day = 900 KWh/Month
Price = 0,2 Dollar per KW = 180 Dollar Powercost

Miner = 7000 USD ?? ( i guess )

mhmhmhm
----------------------

i got ROI after 6 Months for 3000 Euros without Powercost (1,2THS SHA and 16 MHS Scrypt / April and June 2014 )
ROI really 9 Month

only Mining Altcoins and trade

ATM 8 BTC on Cryptsy for Trade

 



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GC-Pool on September 16, 2014, 10:36:42 PM
@Dev : can you pls re-add my Pool to OP ?

Thanks

 


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: tylerderden on September 16, 2014, 11:03:42 PM
Scrypt was actually a good choice. Lots of scrypt ASICs out there that are more energy efficient than GPU mining, means the people mining this coin don't have to murder mother earth to make some profit.

All the GPU miners need to accept the reality that their hardware is ancient tech now. Yes, there are algos that were made to keep ASICs out. Those are people who just can't let go of yesterday. Seriously, an analogy would be the guy with the Model A Ford demanding that freeways be blocked off and no BMW's, Mini Coopers, Audi R8s, Ferraris, Lambourghinis, etc be allowed at all - because they are just too damned good and the old boy is too poor to buy something reasonably current. GPUs are for gaming and video editing. Xalgos are for destroying Earth and extending the death-throes of the GPU as a mining tool.

scrytp algo! Bravo try.
Totally disagree. Scrypt coins are at the mercy of the asic miners with the deepest pockets. They're the ones who'll control what happens to any scrypt coin. Noticed the price of LTC lately?

Now as for xalgos destroying earth? Get real. Go hug a few trees and maybe you'll fell better. Have you looked at power consumption for larger asic miners? Doubtful judging by your post.


ASIC Miners are not for people with deep pockets. I purchased my first GPU Miner, 2.2Mh/s, for £800 aprox $1300. I can now buy a 100 Mh/s ASIC for $750. ASIC miners are affordable for everyone.
Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. The deep pocketed people who can buy any number of new 400+ MH/s miners will rule the scrypt world. Your 100 MH/s miner will be left far behind. Here's the top 4 miners from just 1 LTC pool and the big rigs haven't hit the market yet.

Rank   User Name   KH/s   LTC/Day (est)
1   scryptx   1,492,469    45.448
2   UserID 4277   1,234,957    37.606
3   CloudMiningSGB   535,001    16.292
4   CloudMiningSG   518,065

Think you can compete with that?

i dont know what you guys are talking about, dont need an asic or deep pockets to operate nicehash.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: 011011 on September 16, 2014, 11:19:07 PM
Block time? 10 minutes or 1 minute a few dozen?
For 1 min 100 block


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: GoldMin.es on September 16, 2014, 11:20:12 PM
aehmmmm 9 THS atm Nethash ???
crazy


dont worry, thats just devs stealing all the coins for dump on exchange =]


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: sharoph on September 16, 2014, 11:20:35 PM
Block time? 10 minutes or 1 minute a few dozen?
For 1 min 100 block
Its what we want  ;D


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 17, 2014, 12:10:22 AM
I respect your disagreement.

Scrypt coins are not at the mercy of any TYPE of miner. ASIC miners do not need deep pockets. Exchanges and bots control what happens to any coin. I've noticed the price, I have quite a few LTC that I've picked up cheap and have tucked away until maybe next spring.

x algos are hashed by inefficient GPUs that suck power and the GPU has to hash each one 11, 13, or 15 times to solve once. I'm no tree hugger, but that level of destruction and consumption cannot be ignored. That is the reason I sold my 50 GPUs as soon as ASICs became available. I didn't want the heat, the energy cost, or the blatant raping of my kids environment. Yes, I've looked at the power consumption because I have several larger ASICs. Watts per MHash are negligible, when compared to GPUs. So your doubt is as misplaced as your understanding of the overall concept of mining on all sides.

Open your mind and look at it from the complete opposite side of the table you currently sit on. Argue both sides of it with yourself. See what you honestly come up with when you set aside your GPU separation anxiety.

Totally disagree. Scrypt coins are at the mercy of the asic miners with the deepest pockets. They're the ones who'll control what happens to any scrypt coin. Noticed the price of LTC lately?

Now as for xalgos destroying earth? Get real. Go hug a few trees and maybe you'll fell better. Have you looked at power consumption for larger asic miners? Doubtful judging by your post.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nanoprobe on September 17, 2014, 12:55:22 AM
set aside your GPU separation anxiety.


GPU separation anxiety? Too funny. I started mining in 2009. How long have you been mining? IMHO asics will ruin scrytp just like they ruined BTC. All you have to do is look at what happened to prices as asics hit the scene. (BTC $1100 to $475. LTC $41 to $5) Miners dump to pay expenses so there is little chance that prices will go back to anywhere near ATH. Especially with new coins showing up daily to dilute the markets. Again JMHO. I basically don't much mine any more for 2 reasons. #1-I'm not going to try and keep up with the newest tech because it will become obsolete shortly. #2- I made good money when it could be made without a monumental investment trying to get ROI. This is more of a hobby now so there is no pressure to make ROI. I have GPUs and asics that have already returned ROI+ so now I'm just having fun and holding long term a few coins I think will do well.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: vicvelcro on September 17, 2014, 02:29:21 AM
Same here, 2009.

YHO is misguided. The same was said by CPU miners when GPU mining popped up.

You are mistaken (and simply parroting what you've heard so many other mistaken people say again and again) when you connect the price and ASICs simply because of the timing. ASICs had a smaller impact on price than general superstition about ASICs. Belief that ASICs would lower the price started affecting the price before ASICs were actually in the wild. I know - I was waiting on my early pre-order for months still, while the price was already going down noticably, yet hashrates weren't actually rising...

New coins are having a big impact, especially the scam coins that pump and dump and vanish in hours with devs gone MIA. That's doing plenty of harm to coin value.

Your point of view is different than mine. Mine is based on observation, objectivity, and being a part of many sides of crypto. Not just a miner with an ATI Radeon straight selling every coin within minutes of getting it out of the aether.k

Go on thinking the way you think. Avail yourself of your next post to get the last word in and fool yourself into thinking you won a profound argument, thereby.

Have a nice day.

GPU separation anxiety? Too funny. I started mining in 2009. How long have you been mining? IMHO asics will ruin scrytp just like they ruined BTC. All you have to do is look at what happened to prices as asics hit the scene. (BTC $1100 to $475. LTC $41 to $5) Miners dump to pay expenses so there is little chance that prices will go back to anywhere near ATH. Especially with new coins showing up daily to dilute the markets. Again JMHO. I basically don't much mine any more for 2 reasons. #1-I'm not going to try and keep up with the newest tech because it will become obsolete shortly. #2- I made good money when it could be made without a monumental investment trying to get ROI. This is more of a hobby now so there is no pressure to make ROI. I have GPUs and asics that have already returned ROI+ so now I'm just having fun and holding long term a few coins I think will do well.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Klaasje on September 17, 2014, 05:01:31 AM
X11-X13 pool down?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 17, 2014, 05:12:28 AM
Sorry we have some issue now we solve problems


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 17, 2014, 06:00:57 AM
Our servers under Ddos Atack in our main ports please wait
We solved this problel as quickly as possible
All Coins are safe
Web fronted temporaly down
Thanks and sorry


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: nanoprobe on September 17, 2014, 10:11:07 AM
Same here, 2009.

YHO is misguided. The same was said by CPU miners when GPU mining popped up.

You are mistaken (and simply parroting what you've heard so many other mistaken people say again and again) when you connect the price and ASICs simply because of the timing. ASICs had a smaller impact on price than general superstition about ASICs. Belief that ASICs would lower the price started affecting the price before ASICs were actually in the wild. I know - I was waiting on my early pre-order for months still, while the price was already going down noticably, yet hashrates weren't actually rising...

New coins are having a big impact, especially the scam coins that pump and dump and vanish in hours with devs gone MIA. That's doing plenty of harm to coin value.

Your point of view is different than mine. Mine is based on observation, objectivity, and being a part of many sides of crypto. Not just a miner with an ATI Radeon straight selling every coin within minutes of getting it out of the aether.k

Go on thinking the way you think. Avail yourself of your next post to get the last word in and fool yourself into thinking you won a profound argument, thereby.

Have a nice day.

GPU separation anxiety? Too funny. I started mining in 2009. How long have you been mining? IMHO asics will ruin scrytp just like they ruined BTC. All you have to do is look at what happened to prices as asics hit the scene. (BTC $1100 to $475. LTC $41 to $5) Miners dump to pay expenses so there is little chance that prices will go back to anywhere near ATH. Especially with new coins showing up daily to dilute the markets. Again JMHO. I basically don't much mine any more for 2 reasons. #1-I'm not going to try and keep up with the newest tech because it will become obsolete shortly. #2- I made good money when it could be made without a monumental investment trying to get ROI. This is more of a hobby now so there is no pressure to make ROI. I have GPUs and asics that have already returned ROI+ so now I'm just having fun and holding long term a few coins I think will do well.
You've been a miner since 2009 but only on this site for a month? Hmmmm! I didn't realize we were having a winner/loser argument. Congratulations. You WON I assumed it was just a discussion about different points of view. You want to call what I say/believe parroting? You're a funny guy. Could say the same about you but I won't. Carry on.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: tiger5056 on September 17, 2014, 10:15:08 AM
Web fronted temporaly UP
address
http://x11-x13-pool.org:65500/bitlits

Hashrate lost? last payout from youre pool and back online is 6 hours and only 24 coins in between

[/qui
can not even login to this? is all coin lost? when i login to old site shows 0 balance.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 17, 2014, 10:26:41 AM
Pool restored and the pool is fully operational

so as not to flood the topic ask all the questions in our chat
who do not have access to a pool of write PM


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: shayr on September 17, 2014, 10:27:21 AM
Pool http://bitlitspool.com is now on and functioning. Everything is ready to go :)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 17, 2014, 12:10:39 PM
And so we were able to cope with the DDoS attack on our servers blacklisted about 400 IP addresses, if someone, for any reason can not get to our pool please write me a PM and we'll look maybe your address participated in the attack, and your computer is infected
Thanks and happy mining =)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Credde on September 17, 2014, 12:16:18 PM

can not even login to this? is all coin lost? when i login to old site shows 0 balance.

Check which coin you are logged into. I was accidently logged into DRK and it of course showed 0 coins, but when clicked on BTLS all the history came up again.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 17, 2014, 12:43:25 PM
If you iad_xo then on your ballance now 34.81528926
Thanks


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: chulo on September 17, 2014, 01:49:23 PM
Thanks. This confirms the launch wasn't yesterday...


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: MobyDick_Poloniex on September 17, 2014, 02:46:53 PM

Hi. This is MobyDick from Poloniex. We never agreed to list this coin and have no intention to list it.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Monopoly on September 17, 2014, 03:06:44 PM
We seriously saying don't mine with x11-x13-pool .
They are really Scammer


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Rantzbitz on September 17, 2014, 03:19:37 PM
MobyDick_Poloniex Please contact the Busoni of poloneix will explain everything

Geezup from the Trollbox also confirmed, Poloniex will NOT be listing bitlit
That is the real mobydick


Please be sure you were not taken by a scammer requesting btc for a listing.
Poloniex does not take payments for listings!!


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: equalizer on September 17, 2014, 03:36:53 PM
I was cheated, I sent DOGE in exchange for putting on POLONIEX obviously someone tricked me, sorry team POLONIEX

address impostor poloneix@gmail.com

Notice "Poloniex" is spelled incorrectly in the email address. If ever in doubt about the veracity of an offer from an exchange, contact the exchange directly. There are so many scammers pretending to be Poloniex and Busoni out there. Sorry to hear you were cheated - that sucks.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: MobyDick_Poloniex on September 17, 2014, 03:39:17 PM
I was cheated, I sent DOGE in exchange for putting on POLONIEX obviously someone tricked me, sorry team POLONIEX

address impostor poloneix@gmail.com

Notice "Poloniex" is spelled incorrectly in the email address. If ever in doubt about the veracity of an offer from an exchange, contact the exchange directly. There are so many scammers pretending to be Poloniex and Busoni out there. Sorry to hear you were cheated - that sucks.

Note that Poloniex is not spelled correctly in that email.  Nor do we use gmail.com.  All email addresses for Poloniex are @poloniex.com.  Sorry you were scammed.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: klopper on September 17, 2014, 04:10:58 PM
I was cheated, I sent DOGE in exchange for putting on POLONIEX obviously someone tricked me, sorry team POLONIEX

address impostor poloneix@gmail.com

Lol, didn't ring any bells? Gmail account and poloniex spelled wrong.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: X13-POOL on September 17, 2014, 05:25:22 PM
We seriously saying don't mine with x11-x13-pool .
They are really Scammer

Well, finally, I was thinking when you write a message to our side and for its 0.7 coins well what you think about us.
I wonder whose is it a competitor are not you accidentally booked us DDoS attack?
Remember we have lived and will live who do not think us scammers that would be with us as we try to apply to all our well Miner.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT START COIN 16.09.14
Post by: Razerglass on September 17, 2014, 06:06:50 PM
where is conf file for solo mine?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: LazyCoins Exchange on September 17, 2014, 08:22:22 PM
Bitlits dev has been in touch recently requesting for the coin to be added.

Enjoy!

https://lazycoins.com/trade#btls-btc


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: wiser on September 17, 2014, 08:30:41 PM
BTC-Market trades BTLS

https://btc-market.org/?Pair=BTLS_BTC


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 17, 2014, 08:48:35 PM
BTC-Market trades BTLS

https://btc-market.org/?Pair=BTLS_BTC

the site just keeps on asking for a certificate


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: vicvelcro on September 17, 2014, 09:07:12 PM
It isn't asking me for a certificate. I just clicked the link in the quote, then clicked login in the upper right corner, and I'm in. Smooth as glass.

I am using Firefox 32.0.1

BTC-Market trades BTLS

https://btc-market.org/?Pair=BTLS_BTC

the site just keeps on asking for a certificate


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 17, 2014, 09:14:13 PM
It isn't asking me for a certificate. I just clicked the link in the quote, then clicked login in the upper right corner, and I'm in. Smooth as glass.

I am using Firefox 32.0.1

BTC-Market trades BTLS

https://btc-market.org/?Pair=BTLS_BTC

the site just keeps on asking for a certificate

Using chrome, safari and firefox on mac. Asked another person to check the website and for him it was also asking certificate. Websites should be accessible for all browsers.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: raulrichart on September 17, 2014, 10:16:14 PM
Chinese people mining this Coin( =Money), i am on this Coin.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: vicvelcro on September 17, 2014, 10:27:39 PM
I'm not using a Mac. My computer is an AMD 8 Core ASUS Crosshair V Formula Thunderbolt running Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 with Media Center Pro.

It might not have anything to do with the certificate, but I do recall when I run Windows Updates it does update root certificates. Not sure how you might do that with a Mac, but you maybe should give it a try.

It isn't asking me for a certificate. I just clicked the link in the quote, then clicked login in the upper right corner, and I'm in. Smooth as glass.

I am using Firefox 32.0.1

BTC-Market trades BTLS

https://btc-market.org/?Pair=BTLS_BTC

the site just keeps on asking for a certificate

Using chrome, safari and firefox on mac. Asked another person to check the website and for him it was also asking certificate. Websites should be accessible for all browsers.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Coinard on September 18, 2014, 10:03:20 AM
Hey BitLitS ;)

What's the goal of this coin ?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: vual on September 18, 2014, 12:12:52 PM
Jsut another peace of shit coin........
Just a waist of time, i hope you all rot in hell for fucking the crypto landscape.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: esotericizm on September 18, 2014, 12:28:42 PM
Jsut another peace of shit coin........
Just a waist of time, i hope you all rot in hell for fucking the crypto landscape.

Your activity level is 420. Time to smoke up.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: majeis on September 18, 2014, 03:20:38 PM
Lots of image spam. My eyes are bleeding.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 18, 2014, 04:03:59 PM
Lots of image spam. My eyes are bleeding.

Yes. ftresfi, change at least the different OSs to buttons. It does hurt the eyes.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Coinard on September 18, 2014, 04:04:56 PM
It's been my first day in "cryptoworld"...I already think it's not my place :-\


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 18, 2014, 06:31:27 PM
Hello all
I apologise for all miners as I discovered there was a problem with the stratum server on my pool.
Currently the pool is up and functioning.

Please accept my sincere apologies about the issue. If you want to mine, please head to http://bitlitspool.com.

Thank you all for understanding, and Happy Hashing :)




Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 18, 2014, 07:19:28 PM
Only 15 blocks to drop difficulty from 134 to 26.
Really bad difficulty change system  :(


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: stoner19 on September 18, 2014, 07:43:16 PM
IRC channel for BitLits: https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/?nick=12312314|?#bitlits (https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/?nick=12312314|?#bitlits)

If there is enough of a demand I'll get a tipbot in there as well.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 18, 2014, 09:22:07 PM
TOP KEK
We all hashing the 12096 block about an 1 hour in hope what difficulty drop down.
BUT DIFFICULTY UP TO 512!
Its about an one hour per block solve.

We love coins when PRICE go TO THE MOON, NOT DIFFICULTY.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 18, 2014, 09:52:54 PM
Also, what about coin transaction confirmation?
4-6 hours?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 18, 2014, 10:08:05 PM
Also, what about coin transaction confirmation?
4-6 hours?


Good question. Couldn't find about that myself.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: kiffner on September 19, 2014, 01:22:09 PM
where do you put conf file ???


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: kiffner on September 19, 2014, 01:27:08 PM
C:\Users\YOURUSERPC\AppData\Roaming\Bitlits\coin.conf

on Linux


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 19, 2014, 01:30:38 PM
C:\Users\YOURUSERPC\AppData\Roaming\Bitlits\coin.conf

on Linux

Should be found on the main BitLitS_BTLS folder


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: kiffner on September 19, 2014, 01:33:09 PM
C:\Users\YOURUSERPC\AppData\Roaming\Bitlits\coin.conf

on Linux

Should be found on the main BitLitS_BTLS folder

yes. but where to copy the file. daemon keep telling me to create one. where?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 19, 2014, 01:37:20 PM
C:\Users\YOURUSERPC\AppData\Roaming\Bitlits\coin.conf

on Linux

Should be found on the main BitLitS_BTLS folder

yes. but where to copy the file. daemon keep telling me to create one. where?

In that folder. Daemon was telling me the same. Try to run litecoind from inside said folder instead of from any folder


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: kiffner on September 19, 2014, 01:40:47 PM
C:\Users\YOURUSERPC\AppData\Roaming\Bitlits\coin.conf

on Linux

Should be found on the main BitLitS_BTLS folder

yes. but where to copy the file. daemon keep telling me to create one. where?

In that folder. Daemon was telling me the same. Try to run litecoind from inside said folder instead of from any folder

ok it works now. you could just told me they have to be in the same folder   ::)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 20, 2014, 01:52:58 PM
new Bitlits pool. http://www.deepminerpool.com

Only nomp? Why didn't you go for mpos frontend? Just curious not a criticism of course.

to be honest, I am not familiar with nomp for mpos. I don't know how.  :-\

there is a guide in the nomp github, here: https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal/wiki/Setting-up-NOMP-for-MPOS-usage

If you get into trouble there's always freenode channels $mpos and #nomp pn IRC.

I set up my pool with nomp as a stratum server and mpos as frontend because it gives you more details about your pool. If you used mpos in the past it should be
very easy to do.
I  cant find this section in json
  "shareProcessing": {
         "internal": {
             "enabled": true,

Did you copy the litecoin_example.json? Anyway, It was changed to paymentProcessing. Here is the Wiki page: https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal/wiki/Tutorial:-Setting-up-NOMP-for-MPOS-usage


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: BlindMayorBitcorn on September 20, 2014, 08:11:27 PM
It's been my first day in "cryptoworld"...I already think it's not my place :-\

To be honest you couldn't have dropped by at a worse time. The place is a mess


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: HKBvM on September 20, 2014, 08:41:11 PM
Just to clarify: this coin has a ridiculous premine. Low reward and high block times mean that even if this coins somehow survives 2 months the dev will still hold roughly 50% of the existing coins. No one should ever buy this. Even if the dev was known and not a newbie this is a huge no-no. No other features, no plans, but hey - who cares.

But you all chose to ignore that and mine this nonsense?



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: kondiomir on September 20, 2014, 09:03:04 PM
My wallet cannot sync?

Tried to reload blockchain - no success.  Stuck on block 12304.
My nodes are from the OP.


Any suggestions ?



Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 20, 2014, 10:05:15 PM
NOTE

Work is underway on a new code change will apply to reduce the time of BLOCK 10-minutes to 3 minutes, and faster confirmation, please be patient
Wallet will be released, Windows, Linux, Mac, Android greet DEV


After released new code please admin update any pool THANKS
Just do 1 minute block time, please.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: tiger5056 on September 20, 2014, 11:01:55 PM
My wallet cannot sync?

Tried to reload blockchain - no success.  Stuck on block 12304.
My nodes are from the OP.


Any suggestions ?



same issues here. also c-cex transaction also stuck.
 


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: BTCMarketOrg on September 21, 2014, 10:47:34 AM
BitlitS wallet cannot sync, 2 hours behind. does anyone experience same issue?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 21, 2014, 11:16:57 AM
BitlitS wallet cannot sync, 2 hours behind. does anyone experience same issue?

Did you add nodes in you coin.conf? Also, do you run a pool or a private wallet? I run a pool and my wallet is on 12310.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: cryptomad on September 21, 2014, 10:23:28 PM
Is anyone else stuck syncing on block 12317 ?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: indien68 on September 21, 2014, 11:19:46 PM
The same


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: indien68 on September 21, 2014, 11:30:10 PM
THX


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 21, 2014, 11:34:16 PM
http://bitlitspool.com now with updated wallet :) Also, for help you are welcome to join ##bitlitspool on irc.freenode.net


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: motorhead89 on September 22, 2014, 12:20:56 AM
Anything over 1 minute block times I pass on by ......1 minute or less block times are the way of the future.  We want fast transactions...not snail mail speed transactions.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: motorhead89 on September 22, 2014, 12:30:07 AM
I like the design of the logo and work done on this coin so far...but 10 minute block time is like saying "I want this coin to fail!".....just look at Dobbscoin (BOB) with a 10 minute block time... its way too long for fast transactions to take place.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 22, 2014, 04:12:32 AM
Hi,
Blueberry Pool was been updated successfully.
WELCOME :3

Also, thanks all guys for supporting Blueberry pool :3


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: pc888 on September 22, 2014, 08:34:41 AM
New pool http://hashmuch.com (http://hashmuch.com)

please add. thanks


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: adloule13 on September 22, 2014, 09:32:54 AM
what's the total amount of BitLitS?
thanks


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: BTCMarketOrg on September 22, 2014, 09:39:56 AM
what's the total amount of BitLitS?
thanks

21 millions as following it's specification.

@all: does anyone have problem with new wallet ? it's really slow to get confirmations on transaction.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 22, 2014, 06:38:08 PM
When the last block was been found?
A 5 or 6 hours ago?
How about rename it to "BitSlow"?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: cryptomad on September 22, 2014, 07:17:53 PM
which of the exchanges are Running with the new wallet? Thanks..


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Rocou on September 23, 2014, 04:55:38 AM
Mac wallet does not work.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 23, 2014, 01:59:14 PM
Mac wallet does not work.

What do you get? Any error? I will try to compile another version later today if needed.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Rocou on September 23, 2014, 04:46:37 PM
Mac wallet does not work.

What do you get? Any error? I will try to compile another version later today if needed.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/311909screen.png


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 23, 2014, 05:14:22 PM
Mac wallet does not work.

What do you get? Any error? I will try to compile another version later today if needed.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/311909screen.png

OK. I don't speak french, but I don't know if this error might be connected to that. I will compile a new client today, but it might take me some time to do so. I will have it posted here when I am finished.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 23, 2014, 06:20:44 PM
Hi
Last 3 blocks found on Blueberry Pool
Join us now :3
http://btls.blueberry-pool.com
http://119021.selcdn.com/links/2014-09-23_22-17-10.png


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 23, 2014, 07:55:59 PM
Now last 5 blocks!
Come on, guys.
http://119021.selcdn.com/links/2014-09-23_23-41-09.png


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: nanoprobe on September 23, 2014, 09:44:48 PM
New wallet doesn't sync. Stops at block 12341. Says last block received 5 hours ago.  ???


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 24, 2014, 12:38:55 AM
The 12346 and 12347 blocks also found on Blueberry Pool   :o
Seriously, what are you doing on other pools???  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: shayr on September 24, 2014, 03:00:18 AM
New wallet doesn't sync. Stops at block 12341. Says last block received 5 hours ago.  ???

Synching seems to be an issue. My wallet is on block 12341, as is my pool wallet and all other pools. Only blueberry is on block 12346. There is a weird issue I think.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: cryptomad on September 24, 2014, 12:41:51 PM
same i am stuck at 12341 left open for hours still stuck,Op needs to inform us whats happening?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: pollforall on September 24, 2014, 01:57:21 PM
Mac wallet does not work.

What do you get? Any error? I will try to compile another version later today if needed.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/311909screen.png
the problem is on your pc , may be you not trusted application outside.
mac wallet working I tested on 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9 mac os versions


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Rocou on September 24, 2014, 04:15:20 PM
Mac wallet does not work.

What do you get? Any error? I will try to compile another version later today if needed.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/311909screen.png
the problem is on your pc , may be you not trusted application outside.

No.

However, I tried to install the wallet again.
First, I get this error then the wallet crash.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/999615screen1.png

If I launch again the wallet, then I get the following error:

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/589161screen090610.png

OS X 10.9.5


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: pollforall on September 24, 2014, 04:59:39 PM
Mac wallet does not work.

What do you get? Any error? I will try to compile another version later today if needed.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/311909screen.png
the problem is on your pc , may be you not trusted application outside.

No.

However, I tried to install the wallet again.
First, I get this error then the wallet crash.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/999615screen1.png

If I launch again the wallet, then I get the following error:

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/589161screen090610.png

OS X 10.9.5
wallet work on 10.6 ,10.7, 10.8 and 10.9 macos versions
10.5 is out of support you can upgrade easy your mac to 10.6 and up - but i think may be you are dev of mac and you need mac os 10.5 for dev not for using it, then this post compromising :)


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: pollforall on September 24, 2014, 05:14:34 PM
Mac wallet does not work.

What do you get? Any error? I will try to compile another version later today if needed.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/311909screen.png
the problem is on your pc , may be you not trusted application outside.

No.

However, I tried to install the wallet again.
First, I get this error then the wallet crash.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/999615screen1.png

If I launch again the wallet, then I get the following error:

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/589161screen090610.png

OS X 10.9.5
wallet work on 10.6 ,10.7, 10.8 and 10.9 macos versions
10.5 is out of support you can upgrade easy your mac to 10.6 and up - but i think may be you are dev of mac and you need mac os 10.5 for dev not for using it, then this post compromising :)
mac os 10.6 http://postimg.org/image/ouqhvstix/ (http://postimg.org/image/ouqhvstix/)
mac os 10.9 http://postimg.org/image/rqs3dt06t/ (http://postimg.org/image/rqs3dt06t/)
you can try to make directory in you desktop with user that login and move app to this deirectory and open then wallet


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: excalibur2010 on September 24, 2014, 07:13:34 PM
nodes?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Jerrietg on September 24, 2014, 07:19:45 PM
https://btc-market.org/?Pair=BTLS_BTC# Update BTLS v2 go to exchange
To be honest, this exchange is too small , i think you should contact bittrex!
or other bigger exchange


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Pebbelzz on September 24, 2014, 07:25:08 PM
https://btc-market.org/?Pair=BTLS_BTC# Update BTLS v2 go to exchange
To be honest, this exchange is too small , i think you should contact bittrex!
or other bigger exchange


yes we need the next step beyond C-Cex, the smaller exchanges will just make the coin stagnant


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: nanoprobe on September 24, 2014, 08:48:47 PM
Windows wallet still does not sync. Stops at block 12341.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: cryptomad on September 24, 2014, 10:09:25 PM
we need some info to get synced up,stuck and its annoying.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: nanoprobe on September 25, 2014, 12:20:08 AM
Don't bother. A dev that can't even put out a working wallet is a coin destined to die. CYA.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: sharoph on September 25, 2014, 11:57:28 AM
Hi,
Just add this for wallet sync in file coin.conf:
addnode=85.25.193.235
addnode=46.182.31.193
Works fine, tested on my win pc.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: petermanpeterpeter on September 30, 2014, 01:05:43 AM
No new posts for a while.  Is this coin still active?  What are the current development projects and benchmarks?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: nanoprobe on September 30, 2014, 10:16:16 AM
No new posts for a while.  Is this coin still active?  What are the current development projects and benchmarks?
Dead. P&D is done.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: nanoprobe on September 30, 2014, 01:16:48 PM

Coin alive, everyone thinks it's so easy to break into the market, there is a lot of coins and every moment something comes out, try as I can but without your help I will not do anything greet
Seen the price lately? It's up to the dev to create innovation that creates demand. No new innovations=no demand=dead coin. Pretty simple.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: pc888 on October 04, 2014, 05:46:46 AM
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Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: kondiomir on October 06, 2014, 09:04:01 PM
Wallet no sync again?
Stuck on block 12559...


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Mr.Silver on October 11, 2014, 07:54:54 PM
Dev disappear? coin is dead?


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: ilostmyface on October 15, 2014, 11:14:42 PM
Dev disappear? coin is dead?

My coins are lost in a transaction now. Probably for the best.


Title: Re: BitLitS SCRYPT Bitcoin-Litecoin.pl
Post by: Fer Garciia on October 22, 2014, 01:25:32 PM
You can trust me ??? ??? ???