Tacocoin was added to CoinGecko! Coingecko.com
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Some of the mistakes that still crop up in bitcoin news reports are incredible. a 1.4 acre site near Lake Tahoe in California has been sold in exchange of 1.6 million bitcoins. The transaction marks one among the latest series of real estate deals, but has set a record in terms of its price, where the bitcoins were priced at 2,739. What??? I just read about that sale at Lake Tahoe, but did they really make those mistakes? What is '2,739' The price in USD? like over 2k? Or is that a decimal comma??? This just doesn't add up. Of course 1.6 million BTC would be... a lot! 1.6 million BTC at a price of $2,739 would mean that the property sold for .... drumroll .... 4.3824 BILLION dollars They said it wrong. It was actually a house on moon tahoe. Shits expensive yo
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This is one of those posts where I know i shouldnt look, but I do, and its like: Lets keep controversial subjects away from bitcoin publically IMHO Even if these conspiracies are true, they scare away people who just want to see what bitcoins about
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I'm the one helping develop merged mining and I'm very happy to help this coin
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Why would you wait? If DOGE does have a problem, and gets the 51% some mean people want to do to the poor DOGE - then no pool is going to merge mine. If DOGE merges with Litecoin now, it saves you from the terrible halvenings problem. Basically DOGE overpaid the miners, no one will mine and no tips will be processed. If you are merged with Litecoin now, Litecoin protects DOGE tipping forever. Litecoin has nothing to worry about - Charles Lee - Coinbase, Warren Togami - created Fedora, Bobby Lee - on the Bitcoin Board of Directors and CEO of BTCChina. Litecoin is assured - why would DOGE say no to this And now you want to tie yourself to some crap scam like Tacocoin??? You could instead tie yourself to the #2 coin in market cap in the world. This makes no sense. First of all, i dispute the fact that you think taco is a scam, but in this case doge is the parent coin, and taco is the aux, when it would be the oppisite with ltc
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Looking for a Stratum and Python coder to help with an issue. Shoot me PM if you can help.
Thanks. Apologies if this is the wrong section.
Wrong section, but I might be able to help, message me
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Tacocoin? Really? Pretty soon we will have Popsiclecoin and Hamburgercoin....
Yeah! Anyway as I see it, all those "little" coins are just simply made so to trade & get more Bitcoins out of them! As you wish
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Not my thing, but that does look great! Is it qt based?
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Coinnext is closing. please withdraw your taco
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I know some coins have backgrounds and such. What are some examples of cool wallets?
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Try going to the src directory and typing "mkdir obj"
it would be helpful to know the coin and I can checkout the source
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All the bitcoins that we purchase with cash, eventually the winner (for nowdays at least) will be early miners
I don't understand what you mean by 'winner'? winning all the fiat cash. Considering this is a bitcoin forum, i don't know if many people here would consider making fiat "winning"
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Imagine your best friend; someone you trust with your life asks you to show him/her all your emails, text messages, phone conversations and what you buy or sell. This person will then permanently record everything. Would you allow it?
Now imagine a faceless entity having access to all that information.
woah, thats an interesting perspective.
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Can you add tacocoin? I believe it should be put into other alternatives, because it is not a clone, it is a merged mineable scrypt coin with a constantly updated github repo, not a copy and paste litecoin clone, so it doesn't belong in purgatory, and it's price has been steadily rising, so it doesn't belong in the dying or dead category. In addition it has 0 Premine, and it has been out for a few months, showing it is not a pump and dump.
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It would be hard to do it with a hosting site, I would reccomend getting a cheap VPS, with apache or nginx, it will make your life 10x easier
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I am setting up abe for my coin, which switched to merged mining at block 100k, and I'm getting an error. Exception at 11834609485958195742 Failed to catch up {'blkfile_number': 100000, 'dirname': '/root/.tacocoin', 'chain_id': 1, 'id': Decimal('1'), 'blkfile_offset': 108935} Traceback (most recent call last): File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2404, in catch_up store.catch_up_dir(dircfg) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2457, in catch_up_dir store.import_blkdat(dircfg, ds, filename[0]) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2578, in import_blkdat b = store.parse_block(ds, chain_id, magic, length) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2612, in parse_block d['transactions'].append(deserialize.parse_Transaction(ds)) File "Abe/deserialize.py", line 91, in parse_Transaction d['txOut'].append(parse_TxOut(vds)) File "Abe/deserialize.py", line 65, in parse_TxOut d['value'] = vds.read_int64() File "Abe/BCDataStream.py", line 72, in read_int64 def read_int64(self): return self._read_num('<q') File "Abe/BCDataStream.py", line 110, in _read_num (i,) = struct.unpack_from(format, self.input, self.read_cursor) OverflowError: Python int too large to convert to C long Can anyone help?
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I am setting up abe for my coin, which switched to merged mining at block 100k, and I'm getting an error. Exception at 11834609485958195742 Failed to catch up {'blkfile_number': 100000, 'dirname': '/root/.tacocoin', 'chain_id': 1, 'id': Decimal('1'), 'blkfile_offset': 108935} Traceback (most recent call last): File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2404, in catch_up store.catch_up_dir(dircfg) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2457, in catch_up_dir store.import_blkdat(dircfg, ds, filename[0]) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2578, in import_blkdat b = store.parse_block(ds, chain_id, magic, length) File "Abe/DataStore.py", line 2612, in parse_block d['transactions'].append(deserialize.parse_Transaction(ds)) File "Abe/deserialize.py", line 91, in parse_Transaction d['txOut'].append(parse_TxOut(vds)) File "Abe/deserialize.py", line 65, in parse_TxOut d['value'] = vds.read_int64() File "Abe/BCDataStream.py", line 72, in read_int64 def read_int64(self): return self._read_num('<q') File "Abe/BCDataStream.py", line 110, in _read_num (i,) = struct.unpack_from(format, self.input, self.read_cursor) OverflowError: Python int too large to convert to C long Can anyone help?
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