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1001  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CON] PayCon™ POS 30 Coins per Block - Get your CON on! on: June 09, 2015, 09:46:49 PM
Sure, I'd like to see where the conflicts are for 64 bit and will make it a bit quicker to sort out.
Done.
Hey i'm pretty sure though that my rpi2 is 32 bit isn't it?
I've got 60+ orphan blocks is it ok?

Yeah the orphan Blocks are ok, you can just remove them with repairwallet.
repairwallet crashes my wallet lol. Doesn't matter tho, i can live with a few orphans.

Yes, I have 2 bugs left to sort out, if repairing more than 5-6 orphans at a time it will crash the wallet, and getstaketx isn't displaying all relevant information. The orphans are still removed though, atleast it does so for me. Glad to see we ended up getting it built together, I committed those changes to the source that you sent as a pull request. They are pretty minor bugs though so it's ok to be in the master branch until I can get them resolved, after that I'll get binany's done up for Windows and Mac and we can focus some more on promotion. I was discussing it a bit with presstab, he may give a hand him helping to sort out those issues in the next couple days.

I have an OP competition I'd like to do and want to focus on a marketplace next, I've been a bit quiet over the last couple days as I have been digging through the code Tongue
1002  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING TO ALTCOIN on: June 09, 2015, 08:27:52 AM
attention
if there is the launch of a new coin cautious
because all alcoin average inconsistent with all of that in schedule
so beware if you do not want to lose a lot of money
many developers utilizing digital currency

Are you a troll?
How long did it take you to come to this conclusion?
Do you invest in altcoins?
Just wonderin because you seem to know a lot.


I think it's a spam bot, might want to take a look at the sig if anyone is brave enough.
1003  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: General important questions for making pos coin on: June 09, 2015, 08:24:19 AM
thanks, yes, I mean POS only coin, what means the min age of POS coin? for examle, if the min age is 3 months and I have 1000 coins, does that mean the coins will generate interest for 3 months and after 3 months the 1000 coins will not generate interest any more?
Thanks

If it's POS only with no POW and the minimum age is 3 months then the Blockchain would never move as each Block of Coins would not be eligible to Stake again for another 3 months.
1004  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: General important questions for making pos coin on: June 09, 2015, 06:38:09 AM
Thanks a lot, for pure POS period, how to keep the wallet sync if I do not need to mine? I think the blockchain must keep getting longer for keeping sync? any easy way to keep sync for POS?

That depends on what you want for the minimum age, if you have all POS with no POS as in typical PPC/NVC then you also need enough Blocks in order to Stake. Each Block is like a small miner and the time at which it remains is the growth of the age of the Block. Each Block is a transaction you received and it's size is called a Block. You would need enough transactions spaced out over your minimum POW period in order to have enough Blocks to Stake continuously.
1005  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Raspberry Pi 2 for staking on: June 09, 2015, 05:04:11 AM
being a newbie and have no knowldge about linux and doesnt know the diff in between qt5 or qt4 i followed these tutorials, respective threads and now having 20 wallets in 5 rpi successfully staking

http://www.reddit.com/r/reddCoin/comments/2b8wqm/tutorial_compiling_and_running_the_reddcoin/
http://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/wiki/installation-and-building#wiki_building_the_headless_client
http://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/2u47rf/blackcoin_deamon_cause_screen_use_more_memory/

i would advise you to follow this link as well since it helped me to overcome the sd card issues

https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=44177

have fun mate there are lot of lads in each coin who will be able to help u



Thanks for the tip about sd card issues

I'm quoting this for my own future reference.

you are most welcome wondering if anyone tried running own solo pool for any altcoin on RPI? is it possible or not ??

POS is the future, just blows POW mining out of the water in terms of efficiency, no way you could have a multi-pool on a pi with POW. This is great, I wasn't aware you could Stake 4 different Coins on a pi.
1006  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: World's first open source decentralized peer server side altcoin exchange. on: June 09, 2015, 04:47:19 AM
Actually looks really good, if you opensource it then you would have more people adding to it as well and many people would use it stock. You would have many exchanges trading MarineCoin atleast for the privilege of having an opensource exchange that's easy to use and that people can poke around in the sourcecode.
1007  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: MaryJanecoin the Digital Secured Currency Backed By Cannabis MARYJ on: June 09, 2015, 04:24:51 AM
#UPDATE


Got ahold of C-Cex, working on getting coin deposits and withdrawls back online. Coming soon.

Updated Wallet link here :  https://mega.co.nz/#!k9YmFY6R!CSVUg3cbY11RiYuslTq0BlekpFkFkbmXrFpbaBvN3z8

Config file updated with Crestingtons node, added an installation guide, and updated the blockchain.

Did you add that little guide I added for the config file? If you give a stock one then that is what people will use and probably wouldn't change the username and password in the conf file.

You must always assume that users will use the client as stock so it must be as detailed as possible for people to understand and use.

Yeah I included your guide, instead of having them make the config file, I just added it to the package. I think everything looks pretty clean. I made the username = x and the password = y

Great, a bootstrap is good if not better because you might get DB errors, plus you should have the checksum to check it against as an extra layer of security.

You could probably do both, a bootstrap is great because you don't need an internet connection to reindex the Blockchain.
1008  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY CPIG BTCLend xpyerr.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 09, 2015, 04:11:14 AM
Aww... remnants of the great email dump of 2015... those were the good ol' days.




I wish people would meme me Sad

Try not to come across too desperate...try begging them not to.  Should brighten up their day a little if they feel they have the power to annoy you ;-)

That said, I'll save that one with the giant turd and handcuffs and see if I can come up with something when the opportunity presents :-)


Or maybe I would make it hard to make it provoking if I would enjoy it Smiley Of course I also make it harder for myself by freely giving out my information as well, those pictures have been on BCT for about a year though so what does that mean? What would you do if you had an inbox full of people saying thank you? lol

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On topic:  It's amazing how, even when he finally decides to keep his head down and his protégés are stepping up to the plate, delivering endless stoopids, he can still be caught keeping a close eye on what everyone is saying about him.

Hey, Josh, hows it going?  Not feeling quite so cocky now, eh?  Shocked

And that's the thing though, hiding in the shadows because he's fucked, coming up with a big story about a 100 million dollar fund with no proven guarantors and then selling into the market. There is a mountain of evidence, you cannot hide what you do and now a 100 million dollar CAF fund could never save the price of PayCoin and if this were regulated markets Josh would be charged with fraud. The NasDaq was sued over system errors in the Facebook IPO because people were not able to get their funds out, sound familiar?

Mob mentality? Trolling? No way, all the people cannot be wrong all the time and I think the alphabet agencies will make an example of him.
1009  Other / Meta / Re: Anonymous Moderation is cowardly. on: June 09, 2015, 02:01:38 AM
I appreciate that the staff would take the time to respond to complaints and lay down valid points and especially Theymos for even taking the time to respond directly.

I have not had a big problem with the moderation, I think an improvement could be made to the rules in the way deletion of posts are handled and don't consider posts that drift off topic a little once in a while as spam nor if it's an acknowledgement of a solved problem. I agree with Biomech in that the rules should be more clearly defined, there is always room for improvement.

I have also done a lot of moderation on forums, I can tell you that the best approach to moderation is as little as possible and tact goes a long way, often issues can be resolved through conflict resolution way before ever needing to ban or delete peoples posts. Tact is actually really huge when it comes to moderation, often people just want an explanation but if met with rudeness (as I was when I made a similar thread some months ago), it leaves a bad taste in your mouth. If you are polite and not judgmental towards people, openly discuss sensitive topics even if others are being rude to you but are friendly back, well you could even remove more posts if you can explain conclusively that large amounts of spam are expensive to host.

Example in what I mean about using tact.

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Quote from: Crestington on April 12, 2015, 03:01:06 PM

No, it's based on time. It sends out Coins as TX Fees at set intervals with a random amount of drift time, it's like a range where there is a minimum amount of time (say 2 minutes) with a random amount of time (1 second to 4 minutes) for an average of 3 minutes. When you Stake during this week, you have a chance to hit some of these Blocks and in order to Stake when you want you could hold back some of Your Stake for the days you want, or let it Stake and manage the sizes of your Blocks to be a bit larger for higher weight in each Block. It is recommended to have Blocks of around 500 Coins each.


wow, very cool, thanks

oh, and please move this to a different forum if this is the wrong place.
My understanding is that the above is exactly what you had posted. If this is the case then you were essentially writing a "+1" post which is not allowed as these kinds of posts do not add anything to the conversation. Yes you did write about potentially moving the thread, however the thread being moved is a given if it is filed in the incorrect section (moderators do not need permission for this).

It would be acceptable to write "+1" or "wow, very cool, thanks" and then add something above that, for example you could say why you agree or add additional points to what was said....or you could ask a question for clarification.


But if people can't respond then how do you know they are part of the thread or understand what's being said?

This seems like too heavy moderation, other people have had their posts deleted in the thread as well and have complained, atleast 5-6 people. This sets the tone that you might be scared to post anything because you fear it will be deleted by mods.
People can respond as long as they are adding something to the conversation. If they are simply agreeing with the OP (or another post) then there is no reason for them to post

I disagree with this because it hinders freedom of speech.
This is a privately owned forum (by theymos of course) and although it's based on quite liberal views, there are still rules in place which have to be followed. I'll just leave this xkcd.com comic here and let it explain the rest:


1010  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: MaryJanecoin the Digital Secured Currency Backed By Cannabis MARYJ on: June 09, 2015, 12:00:07 AM
#UPDATE


Got ahold of C-Cex, working on getting coin deposits and withdrawls back online. Coming soon.

Updated Wallet link here :  https://mega.co.nz/#!k9YmFY6R!CSVUg3cbY11RiYuslTq0BlekpFkFkbmXrFpbaBvN3z8

Config file updated with Crestingtons node, added an installation guide, and updated the blockchain.

Did you add that little guide I added for the config file? If you give a stock one then that is what people will use and probably wouldn't change the username and password in the conf file.

You must always assume that users will use the client as stock so it must be as detailed as possible for people to understand and use.
1011  Other / Meta / Re: Anonymous Moderation is cowardly. on: June 08, 2015, 09:22:36 PM
Yup, I deleted as I was looking over the newest posts in the newest threads on Announcements (Altcoins). I deleted a post that you quoted as well as it broke rule 1:

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1. No zero or low value, pointless or uninteresting posts or threads. [1][e]

Your post was barely different aside from a bit of originality and swerving to the off-topic side. I deleted dozens of other posts quite similar to yours that day as well. I spend around 1-2 hour moderating and up to an hour or so just reading through as I have other things to do aside from dedicating my life to reading through every text wall since 2009. There's a reason why the "Report to moderator" link exists - to notify mods of the posts they missed while skimming through hundreds of them. So use it once in a while instead of fruitlessly complaining.

To finish off, this is the kind of crap that makes my blood boil. If not hypocrisy, then at least threading a thin line between it and just rude:
<...>
They do things like this, and leave scams and libel so obvious that a dead man could see it to go on.
<...>
mprep in particular is a weasel. If you are not fully aware of that, just read any five of his posts. His "arguments" don't even make sense in his head, let alone in any sort of open forum.

lol, you and Biomech should kiss and makeup, the great mortal enemies of the forums.

I bet if you guys had a few beers together you would be best of friends.
1012  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY CPIG BTCLend xpyerr.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 08, 2015, 09:08:38 PM
Aww... remnants of the great email dump of 2015... those were the good ol' days.




I wish people would meme me Sad
1013  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CON] PayCon™ POS 30 Coins per Block - Get your CON on! on: June 08, 2015, 06:30:43 PM
Sure, I'd like to see where the conflicts are for 64 bit and will make it a bit quicker to sort out.
Done.
Hey i'm pretty sure though that my rpi2 is 32 bit isn't it?
I've got 60+ orphan blocks is it ok?

Yeah the orphan Blocks are ok, you can just remove them with repairwallet.
1014  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CON] PayCon™ POS 30 Coins per Block - Get your CON on! on: June 08, 2015, 06:29:10 PM
Test:
Fresh install wallet - Duration of the synchronization: 47.61 seconds  Grin

ahaha

I would need to refine this a little more so we can do this and it will work to skip the entire synchronization process but the only caveat I see is that the person would need to make sure to set their own .conf file. If using Linux or even launching a node, you could just CAT it and change your username and password.

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cat << "CONFIG" >> ~/.PayCon/PayCon.conf

listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
rpcuser=*username*
rpcpassword=*password*
rpcport=9456
port=9455
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=88.198.10.165
addnode=88.222.231.115
addnode=220.233.191.54
addnode=188.166.31.247
addnode=104.131.26.8
addnode=78.47.184.85
addnode=50.100.113.203
addnode=69.141.89.74
addnode=85.25.214.107
addnode=85.25.214.214
addnode=128.199.231.68
addnode=68.230.254.155
addnode=173.192.176.187
addnode=88.222.231.116
addnode=81.169.251.126
addnode=97.95.131.41
addnode=98.196.176.136
addnode=95.211.57.107
addnode=88.198.12.244
addnode=69.65.79.4
addnode=162.255.117.105
addnode=75.127.136.66
addnode=24.42.215.154
addnode=86.160.200.143
addnode=66.30.80.136
addnode=149.210.223.229
addnode=68.101.51.124
addnode=84.198.171.193
addnode=212.34.248.234
addnode=71.196.5.233
addnode=148.251.41.117
addnode=92.40.249.247
addnode=188.86.175.46
addnode=77.131.12.229
addnode=213.209.71.181
addnode=83.8.178.120
addnode=68.224.26.233
addnode=50.191.20.165
addnode=94.226.187.230
addnode=105.227.172.3
addnode=71.228.74.170
addnode=76.240.37.194
addnode=49.145.80.155
addnode=50.43.60.106
addnode=50.89.70.39
addnode=66.30.80.136
addnode=108.35.232.120
addnode=212.56.120.203
addnode=95.87.214.153
addnode=99.236.160.199
addnode=97.95.131.41
addnode=104.131.180.51
addnode=154.20.181.142
addnode=5.67.72.192
addnode=5.9.72.102
addnode=187.206.255.231
addnode=104.219.250.234
addnode=46.233.40.132
addnode=87.154.215.104
addnode=89.14.90.161
addnode=177.245.163.33
addnode=24.191.33.43
addnode=99.64.249.154
addnode=154.20.181.142


CONFIG

If working with an online wallet you can do some eve more interesting stuff, for instance you can setup a vncserver and have your own online wallet.
1015  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY CPIG BTCLend xpyerr.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 08, 2015, 10:54:43 AM
not really an admission, cres.

i changed my Facebook profile picture many times last days and even deleted some pics.

want have a look ? Cheesy

oh wait ,SEC, can not.

no pictures with lady boys anyway, so very boring.

I visted "thump up bar", Pattaya soi 6 though.

Trustworthy



Easiest way to tell if they are ladyboys is if you need lube Tongue

I would call it an admission when it's deleted minutes after being posted here, memory in Crypto is long.
1016  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [HYP] HyperStake | High PoS | Secure | MultiSend | liteStake | Adv Coin Control on: June 08, 2015, 10:48:42 AM
Hey so I had an idea about time estimation and wondering if you guys might be able to help me write some code for this.

So what I want to do is take the average network weight over a period of say every 50 Blocks starting the current height working back over max period to find the average rate of growth and then extrapolate that to find the future growth over the next period and weight it as it inputs get closer to their age.

So lets say you have the average plotted over 30 days, then you could take the average of each day to then get the growth rate. Then you would take the Block size and it's range (age - 8.8 * Blocksize up to a maximum of 30 days) and plot that against the average network weight within the range and expected growth.

The question is, how would you write something like that?
1017  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY CPIG BTCLend xpyerr.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 08, 2015, 08:21:46 AM
Search for: "josg21"

See:  Josh in Dubai.

https://www.facebook.com/josg21



Profile pic removed and changed 2 min ago.. Haha. Well it seems like he cant keep his eyes away from this thread.

I wonder if his kids know the millions of dollars they live of were stolen from hashtards.

I would call that conclusive proof that Josh has in fact been in Dubai for some time for the purpose of escaping jail time.

The assets of GAW miners were some 10k USD at the beginning of 2014 so with all the "remember hashlets", "$20 floor" and other non-existent enterprises he has acquired enough to be able to afford first class tickets, expensive hotels and the like with no other source of income.

The deletion of the picture is admission of fraud, it means he is still watching these threads but that "CAF fund", your funds in which he pocketed is still being used for his personal liaisons.
1018  Other / Meta / Re: Anonymous Moderation is cowardly. on: June 08, 2015, 07:44:13 AM
I think this thread is a good example why mod actions should remain anonymous. Staff would get flooded with PMs asking why this and why that if it told them who did what. I often get posts asking why I moved their thread (from the incorrect sub to the right one) and half of the time it wasn't even me that did it. I think it's a plus that people even get a message informing them that their post is deleted because I've never seen that on any other forum I've been a part of. Normally your posts just disappear and you wouldn't even notice. I know it's frustrating and annoying whenever someone has a post deleted and nobody is going to like it but I think putting a mods name to it would be counter-productive. If people do feel like their post was deleted in error or malice believe me they'll make a thread like this about it and if staff were abusing their power in whatever way then they wouldn't last very long here.


You are correct in that it is better that mods are somewhat anonymous with their post removal in that you can't put blame on a particular person. A reverse of that is that a mod may not like a particular person and heavily moderate them for speaking out against certain policies.

To frame an example, a slew of about 5 posts about superhero's were deleted but the first one deleted was Biomech's and was the last of the few posts. My one posts about Ace and Gary, the ambigiously gay duo was probably the most racey but even took some days to get deleted with the rest. This says to me that the mods can be biased and heavily moderate certain people they do not like, while I agree with the forums rules that +1 posts serve no purpose, I would not agree with being unfairly targeted and having a personal bias.
1019  Other / Meta / Re: Anonymous Moderation is cowardly. on: June 08, 2015, 05:06:53 AM
Your post was likely deleted because the comment you were responding to was also deleted (likely because it was insubstantial) and your post didn't add anything else to the conversation. I don't see why you're acting so surprised by this.

Right so a post like that would be deleted, but yet I see people calling each other the most disgusting things imaginable with NO relevance to the topic at hand and those comments are not deleted? (on other topics than the HyperStake topic)

I remember several months back on the HyperStake topic there were a few posts about being superhero's, it went on for a few posts and then back to discussion about Staking and other boring conversation. Was it offensive to people? no, and it contributes to the community and self moderated topic in that it keeps users engaged with the community and fosters new ideas.

How about the GAW service discussion thread? I see lots of minor posts there. How about the tnt exchange (likely scam) thread recently? That was renamed as a giveaway thread and wasn't taken down as fast as some of these comments.

Edit: I do understand this is a private forum but mods should also understand that people do not appreciate having their posts frequently deleted if not meant to be offensive or spam.
1020  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY CPIG BTCLend xpyerr.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 08, 2015, 12:39:04 AM
I don't even... What the? Uhhh.  Huh





https://hashtalk.ch/topic/38023/xpy-dream-project-anyone-want-founding-or-help-me-thanks Archive: https://archive.is/3XWS5

Aha! Here the Paycoiner explains the grand plan. Seriously, I did not make this up, this is from his thread on Hashclub.


https://hashclub.org/topic/430/i-have-a-dream-only-one-dream-xpyhashclubdream-xpyhcd/4 Archive: https://archive.is/RmmNC

Now it all makes perfect sense. Another perpetual Paycoin Machine. They all seem so perfect, why does this not work?



You think Skrill would appreciate them using their logo's without their consent?

https://www.skrill.com/en/personal/transfer-money/

Seriously, WHY THE FUCK ARE PEOPLE NOT USING SPELL CHECK??? IT'S NOT THAT HARD AND IT'S AUTOMATIC IN ALL WEB BROWSERS!!!

Biggest pet peeve ever, little red lines underneath words mean they are spelled wrong.

Gawd!
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