oh ,why the coins miss when i miner de block?
Those are called "Orphaned Blocks". Google it.
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Why you don't promote Moleculecoin and created this one? [...] What was wrong with Moleculecoin?
He lost his premine on that one after fixing the diff algo.
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Could you specify what algorithm this altcoin uses? Or how can I mine it? CPU/GPU?
I'm not sure actually I have been waiting for the creator to reply since this morning wat
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Thank you.
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Grrrr! Difficulty is going down! DON'T STOP PRINTING!!!
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The problem must be with the pool (maybe the owner stole the coins and blamed the developer). I'm mining at http://gra.forkpool.com/ and punctually receive grains every 10 minutes.
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pre excavation Doge language spreads!
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Don't let the printing stop!
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DOGE is the new Litecoin.
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so why the fork?
Because after the Molecule fork the dev lost his ~5,5% premine. With Atom he'll be able to keep it. So MOL=> fair coin now Why would a fork cause the premine to disappear. Any coins held prior to a fork should be present on both paths. The differences in two chains that forked only involve transactions that happened after the fork. OK, it wasn't a fork technically. The blockchain restarted at block 1 for those who used the client with the fixed difficulty algo. Edit: I'm thinking now that it could have been an unexpected and succesful 51% attack on the coin from the users who downloaded the fixed client, deleted the old blockchain and began mining from the first block.
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Excuse me all, I am a newbie here, how do you check how many confirmations you had in your transaction?
Client - Many History - Hover mouse over the clock at the left of the transaction.
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Use Google to find modified vanity generators for altcoins. You'll find them. And if you don't, you'll find out you only have to change the value of two variables on the source code to adapt the address generated to any coin - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293700.0You are perfectly secure selling addresses. But it wouldn't be secure to buy them. Do people actually sell addresses? I didn't know.
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https://coinedup.com/OrderBook?market=DOGE&base=BTCLooks like DOGE is on an exchange now. I've never heard of coinedup.com, so I kind of wonder what's going on. Maybe it's just a small exchange trying to cash in on DOGE popularity? Anyways, trading at 0.00000005, or 20,000,000 DOGE per bitcoin. Not too bad for a new coin only a few days old. Six days later, it's less than 2,000,000 DOGE per Bitcoin. Such currency indeed.
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Moleculecoin in its current build had no premine, so you can't expect any giveaway from the dev. The other coin he is preparing, Atomcoin, will continue the originally premined blockchain fork from Moleculecoin. And since Atomcoin hasn't been released yet, there's no giveaway.
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Bernanke is blessing all of us! Share the blessings! BcW4DzyDPzPeuimPy9LJ8Fr1JakbJZQn9k
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it is over 20 CET already The Unix client is at the website. No Windows client for mass adoption means loss of time, so meh. Q&A was spot on.
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