Still looking for someone willing to help post updates on twitter while I am offline during 1am-12am PST
Would offer but I'm in California too ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Maybe you can use something like Buffer or Hootsuite to schedule updates throughout the night? If you have a powerful computer and want to mine coins yourself, join one of the following pools Maybe i don't have right but it should be "If you haven't a powerful computer and want to mine coins, join one of the following pools:" I've changed it to If you would like to mine for your own coins, you may consider joining one of the following pools:
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Thank you! Please tell all the supporters about this website, we want the whole catcoin community to get involved with this forum! Kind regards I've added the forum to http://catcoins.biz ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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is this crap coin, er, um, catcoin traded anywhere yet?
Yes, it is on CoinedUp, and so far producing fairly unimpressive results. CoinedUp "locked in" CAT by tying its price to both DOGE and BTC - this coin will likely stay at the price it is now for some time. Just wait until it's on Cryptsy ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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HODL ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FvpacUDZ.gif&t=663&c=fDs-ejpmv-hzOQ)
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Hey guys, I've forked liteaddress.org to be able to generate Catcoin paper wallets! Generator: http://catcoins.biz/addressSource code: https://github.com/catcoins/addressNow you can start mining/receive coins without having to install the client. You won't be able to send any coins unless you install the client and call importprivkey on your generated private key, but this is a good way to get started. As with the other variants of this, it's best if you fork the repo (or just download the HTML file onto your computer), disconnect from the internet, generate your public/private key pair + print it out, close the page, then reconnect. This is so your browser extensions don't have access to your generated private key. Very good, kudos! Thanks! We also have 120 CAT as a bounty for someone to build working Mac + Linux wallets, plus post step-by-step directions on how to do so: http://www.reddit.com/r/catcoins/comments/1tv53y/bounty_working_wallets_on_os_x_linux/
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Hi,
I have little problem. About 9 hours ago I send catcoins from my desptop wallet to coined up, but still 0 confirmation. Today when I withdraw cats from pool, they came to me in minutes.
Even more disturbing is that when I look to catchain.info balance of my wallet doen't match with balance in my dektop wallet.
Could someone help me with that?
When you send coins from your desktop wallet, it sometimes generates a new address for you and sends an additional number of coins to that address -- no idea why it does that, but you definitely still own those coins. You can check what those addresses are by going to the console and typing in the command "listreceivedbyaddress".
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I have an idea for the official catcoin website and is just good in general. We should also use this as an opportunity to also help out various cat charities.
That's a really good idea! Anyone familiar with/know any people at good cat charities?
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Hey guys, I've forked liteaddress.org to be able to generate Catcoin paper wallets! Generator: http://catcoins.biz/addressSource code: https://github.com/catcoins/addressNow you can start mining/receive coins without having to install the client. You won't be able to send any coins unless you install the client and call importprivkey on your generated private key, but this is a good way to get started. As with the other variants of this, it's best if you fork the repo (or just download the HTML file onto your computer), disconnect from the internet, generate your public/private key pair + print it out, close the page, then reconnect. This is so your browser extensions don't have access to your generated private key.
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Hey guys, I've forked liteaddress.org to be able to generate Catcoin paper wallets! Generator: http://catcoins.biz/addressSource code: https://github.com/catcoins/addressNow you can start mining/receive coins without having to install the client. You won't be able to send any coins unless you install the client and call importprivkey on your generated private key, but this is a good way to get started. As with the other variants of this, it's best if you fork the repo (or just download the HTML file onto your computer), disconnect from the internet, generate your public/private key pair + print it out, close the page, then reconnect. This is so your browser extensions don't have access to your generated private key.
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I hate to break it to everyone, but CoinedUp listing this in two pairs - CAT/BTC and CAT/DOGE has probably ruined the chance of CAT climbing to the top like DOGE did
The trifecta of trading options makes this almost impossible:
CAT -> BTC CAT -> DOGE DOGE -> BTC
CAT/BTC cannot climb until everyone jumps ship on DOGE/BTC
CAT/BTC and CAT/DOGE can rise simultaneously ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Nope, they cannot. Eventually the amount of DOGE you can for CAT will make it more profitable to sell those DOGE for BTC rather than trading in CAT/BTC, so CAT/BTC trading will have to go down to compensate. For example, at current rates as of this moment: CAT/BTC is 0.00085 CAT/DOGE is 1351 DOGE/BTC is .0000007 1 CAT buys 1351 DOGE which buys 0.0009457 BTC Why would anyone trade CAT/BTC at 0.00085 when you can trade CAT -> DOGE -> BTC and make 0.0009457. Well over 10% more profit! CAT/BTC cannot go up until either CAT/DOGE goes down, or DOGE/BTC goes down. These three currencies are linked. CAT will not run like DOGE did, it cannot. Using your example, if CAT/BTC goes to 0.0017 at the same time that CAT/DOGE goes to 2702, DOGE/BTC will remain the same. Although it is more difficult (as you said) for this to happen than if there wasn't the CAT/DOGE trade pair, these mutual jumps just have to occur faster than the amount of time it takes to perform a CAT -> DOGE -> BTC arbitrage. We've already see the prices move in concert on the trading floor ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I hate to break it to everyone, but CoinedUp listing this in two pairs - CAT/BTC and CAT/DOGE has probably ruined the chance of CAT climbing to the top like DOGE did
The trifecta of trading options makes this almost impossible:
CAT -> BTC CAT -> DOGE DOGE -> BTC
CAT/BTC cannot climb until everyone jumps ship on DOGE/BTC
CAT/BTC and CAT/DOGE can rise simultaneously ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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We shall overcome!![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F04u5zIa.jpg&t=663&c=OnQURXENujt34A)
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Is this real life? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Ftk4F6yC.jpg&t=663&c=a4LBiXQ9-0W4fA)
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Well...
static const int64 COIN = 100000000; in util.h
Which would make that 8,400,000,000,000,000 coins? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Floating point arithmetic sucks, so the coins are stored as integers. There are 10^8 = 100000000 of the smallest unit (analogous to a satoshi in Bitcoin) in a coin. This means that MAX_MONEY should in fact be 21 million * COIN ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Scam coin!!!Scam coin!!!Scam coin!!!Scam coin!!!Take a look to Litecoin's code, same supply, they don't even changed MAX SUPPY. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs22.postimg.org%2Fmtdpj900x%2Fmax_coins_catcoin.jpg&t=663&c=H48RdxEBRdu51g) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs22.postimg.org%2Fskho27c69%2Fmax_coins_litecoin.jpg&t=663&c=QB8aHsHcJS1ZKA) 84000000 * COIN. Show me that COIN holds the same value, otherwise, you don't know what you're talking about. COIN is a const value which is multiplied by 84000000. Most likely a value less than one for Catcoin which you'll likely find will equal the supply of the coin. The dev may have simply altered the value of COIN. Jeez. At any rate, MAX_MONEY is used in like one place in the code, and it doesn't matter at all until ~4 years in the future. Hopefully by that time the dev can fix it ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Hey guys, I've made a new introductory site for Catcoin: http://catcoins.biz/It has a lot more information than the .org, and best of all anyone can update it since it's hosted on GitHub Pages -- just send a pull request to https://github.com/catcoins/catcoins.github.io (or for push privileges, PM me) strelok369, I've added an attribution to you if you hover over the image -- let me know if this is good, or you'd like a footer attribution as well! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Is there anything in the works for getting a legit webpage going? I have done some web dev in the past and would be happy to take a crack at it. However Im no professional by any means, have moved into project management and haven't touched it in years. Anyone have a server to toss it on? If not if we could pull some donations to get it hosted. Just trying to help out to get this thing out there in the public.
I got a server, 1 with Server 2008 R2 and 1 with Linux (LAMP) Can also develop ect. hosted in The Netherlands. However i need a design to work with, im a programmer, not a designer ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) We don't need a backend for the official site. Let's put it on GitHub pages? https://github.com/catcoins
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