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141  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 08:26:05 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.

No, in fact the demand for this coin would go much up like in the case of Bitcoin how right now not many are selling it. The peopl who want mint would have to pay more for mint because no one is selling. economics 101 - supply and demand

+1 indeed

So you don't understand my post either.  I guess I'll try and rephrase it

Mintcoin still has the functionality and advantages of POW crypto currencies. You can send and receive units of value anywhere in the world (extremely quickly and securely) for nominal fees, while also being confident that forgery and counterfeiting is impossible, or nearly impossible. You have to keep in mind though, the average person and investor will likely have little interest in mining crypto currencies, and many will have no interest in the underlying technology behind crypto currencies. If you present many people with the choice between a crypto currency that generates interest from unspent coins, versus a crypto currency with coins that people "make on their computer", which do you think they will choose?

It's not like mintcoin is suddenly unspendable, it simply generates extra coins from what you don't spend. It's like saying a person would prefer a no interest checking account with a high yield interest checking account (one with really good interest rates).

I'm not saying new people coming into cryptocurrencies won't be mining at all though, I'm just saying I've seen plenty of noobies in r/dogecoin mining with their Pentium 4s and getting 4kh/s. Most newcomers will be buying in, not mining in.

What you are saying makes sense, and I have a full understanding and complete knowledge of everything you said.  My point is, how to keep it going?  It has to be used somewhere.  In the current P&D system we have, I can't see ANY alt crypto having much of a future.  I've been mining BTC since 2011 and in that time I've seen it grow, but nothing like it should have.  BTC has grown extremely resilient to external forces, but that resilience only comes from a dedicated community.  And let's be honest, that community is largely made up of computer geeks (myself included).  It's the same for any coin.

My opinion is that we have to achieve widespread use of Mint (or your own favorite coin).  How long will any coin last unless it breaks out of the current cycle all alt coins are stuck in.  Personally, I don't understand any excitement over any of the coins in place today.  People are betting on Flappy, and Grumpy, and Pot, and Dope.  I'm not putting these coins down, they all have their place, but it seems to prove the point that ALL alt coins are whimsical unless there can be a breakthrough to the general public.  If a coin can achieve that, it would even leave BTC far behind.

I'm just trying to move things forward.  The Mint community seems to be in the game for the long haul.  But how long is that?  Anyone thinking these coins can last without more adoption is fooling themselves.

Breaking into mainstream will be extremely difficult for any cryptocurrency to accomplish. I definitely agree with you there. At least one thing mintcoin has going for it, on a technical standpoint, is that it won't require miners to stick around (something that for the vast majority of cryptocurrencies is a serious and probably fatal problem). So, at least it should in theory still be functional in 40 years, it just might be worthless.

Excellent point.  What other coin has this, with the same dedicated community?  Somebody mentioned Zeit.  I researched that if I remember right,  I think it's for a foundation and %50 premined,  don't quote me.  I just remember it not having any long term potential for me.  I think Peercoin is POS.  Other than that, I don't see much.  This is the first coin I've seen that has any long term potential.  I don't even think BTC has any commercial viability in the long term.  Mint just needs continued support and development, a lot of luck, and a lot of marketing to succeed.
142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 08:18:33 AM
so, I have a lot of friends who own businesses that I could approach to accept Mintcoin (or any coin for that matter),  What's my argument to make it worth their while?  What do I say to:

1.  There's too much volatility.  The price drops, I lose money. (My answer: The price could go up. But not everyone wants the risk.  I've never understood this about merchants that take Bitcoin either.)  Any better arguments?

2.  Who is going to use that?

3.  Why, when I can just take cash or credit?

4.  What about hacking and theft?

5.  What if I lose a hdd and lose my wallet?  I can't back it up every time I have a transaction.

I'm just playing devil's advocate here, but I think these are just some of the concerns to be addressed if we want widespread adoption.

Please, only educated responses.
Oh I can tell you one really good reason why. Us! Its called tapping into a new market, you accept BTC you just found a new demographic of 10s of thousands of potential new customers.

You are absolutely right.  For huge online stores, that's a great marketing tool.  I'm talking smaller local businesses.  One step at a time I guess.  No point in complete world domination over night.  But I do have quite a few Mint and I'm looking forward to the day I can destroy all foes with a single click.  Wolong Reloaded, goddamnit.

Just joking, since most people here don't get my sarcasm.
143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 08:11:33 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.

50 Billion coins will still be mined after the mining period. This will be done through "minting" however. There will be no need for miners.

Developers are actively working to get merchants involved. Please visit Mintcoin.com for more information.


Thanks, this was helpful.  So is there no need to mine after switch to POS?  I know there is a 1 coin/block reward.  Just so I'm clear, mining would no longer be necessary, all confirmations takes place via minting?

It's my understanding that mining need not take place. People can still mine, but will only receive 1 per block. If the coins are distributed well enough, there will be enough people with wallets minting at any given time in order to sustain the network.

Got it.  You get a gold star for being the only person who understood my question, and helping.  The next idiot that says Econ 101 to me without having a fucking clue what economics really is, loses 3 gold stars.

What, no cookie?  Grin Have you checked out Mintcoin.com yet?

I have.  Just thinking bigger. $50bn is huge.  And FFS, now I have to give a cookie to every legitimate response.  Mint chocolate I suppose.  I hope the Girl Scouts are selling those soon.  I might need a shitload.  And how would they feel about being paid in Mint for mint cookies.

I actually hate the idea of going "big" btw, but if we don't figure out a way to do it and keep it decentralized and unregulated, then some other corp will do it for us.
144  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 08:04:37 AM
so, I have a lot of friends who own businesses that I could approach to accept Mintcoin (or any coin for that matter),  What's my argument to make it worth their while?  What do I say to:

1.  There's too much volatility.  The price drops, I lose money. (My answer: The price could go up. But not everyone wants the risk.  I've never understood this about merchants that take Bitcoin either.)  Any better arguments?

2.  Who is going to use that?

3.  Why, when I can just take cash or credit?

4.  What about hacking and theft?

5.  What if I lose a hdd and lose my wallet?  I can't back it up every time I have a transaction.

I'm just playing devil's advocate here, but I think these are just some of the concerns to be addressed if we want widespread adoption.

Please, only educated responses.

I personally believe that Overstock, and most others just sells it the moment they get Bitcoin for example, but that's because they got a BTC -> USD exchange. Others not so sure about.

Don't think that will change until Bitcoin and others create much more volume which will reduce all the volatility that is currently seen in the price.

That makes sense, thanks.
145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 08:01:28 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.

No, in fact the demand for this coin would go much up like in the case of Bitcoin how right now not many are selling it. The peopl who want mint would have to pay more for mint because no one is selling. economics 101 - supply and demand

+1 indeed

So you don't understand my post either.  I guess I'll try and rephrase it

Mintcoin still has the functionality and advantages of POW crypto currencies. You can send and receive units of value anywhere in the world (extremely quickly and securely) for nominal fees, while also being confident that forgery and counterfeiting is impossible, or nearly impossible. You have to keep in mind though, the average person and investor will likely have little interest in mining crypto currencies, and many will have no interest in the underlying technology behind crypto currencies. If you present many people with the choice between a crypto currency that generates interest from unspent coins, versus a crypto currency with coins that people "make on their computer", which do you think they will choose?

It's not like mintcoin is suddenly unspendable, it simply generates extra coins from what you don't spend. It's like saying a person would prefer a no interest checking account with a high yield interest checking account (one with really good interest rates).

I'm not saying new people coming into cryptocurrencies won't be mining at all though, I'm just saying I've seen plenty of noobies in r/dogecoin mining with their Pentium 4s and getting 4kh/s. Most newcomers will be buying in, not mining in.

What you are saying makes sense, and I have a full understanding and complete knowledge of everything you said.  My point is, how to keep it going?  It has to be used somewhere.  In the current P&D system we have, I can't see ANY alt crypto having much of a future.  I've been mining BTC since 2011 and in that time I've seen it grow, but nothing like it should have.  BTC has grown extremely resilient to external forces, but that resilience only comes from a dedicated community.  And let's be honest, that community is largely made up of computer geeks (myself included).  It's the same for any coin.

My opinion is that we have to achieve widespread use of Mint (or your own favorite coin).  How long will any coin last unless it breaks out of the current cycle all alt coins are stuck in.  Personally, I don't understand any excitement over any of the coins in place today.  People are betting on Flappy, and Grumpy, and Pot, and Dope.  I'm not putting these coins down, they all have their place, but it seems to prove the point that ALL alt coins are whimsical unless there can be a breakthrough to the general public.  If a coin can achieve that, it would even leave BTC far behind.

I'm just trying to move things forward.  The Mint community seems to be in the game for the long haul.  But how long is that?  Anyone thinking these coins can last without more adoption is fooling themselves.
146  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 07:41:02 AM
so, I have a lot of friends who own businesses that I could approach to accept Mintcoin (or any coin for that matter),  What's my argument to make it worth their while?  What do I say to:

1.  There's too much volatility.  The price drops, I lose money. (My answer: The price could go up. But not everyone wants the risk.  I've never understood this about merchants that take Bitcoin either.)  Any better arguments?

2.  Who is going to use that?

3.  Why, when I can just take cash or credit?

4.  What about hacking and theft?

5.  What if I lose a hdd and lose my wallet?  I can't back it up every time I have a transaction.

I'm just playing devil's advocate here, but I think these are just some of the concerns to be addressed if we want widespread adoption.

Please, only educated responses.
147  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 07:24:12 AM
This might be a great coin but if you cant get the wallet to work (sync) what good is it?
Ive tried everything, older versions, the newest version, editing the config file, deleting the config file, to no avail.  It will not sync.

Though I admit Im a "newbie" Ive had other wallets.  Gamecoin wallets, Feathercoin wallets, Litecoin wallets, UTC wallets, Betacoin wallets even a Barbecue wallet without any problems whatsoever.

So, Im just giving my 2 cents worth, if you find people are abandoning this coin its no because they dint have faith in it.  Its because its self-defeating without a wallet that could work.

This is total BS. I have a 1 wallet on mac and 1 on windows running fine. If you're being genuine, I suggest you back up your wallet.dat file or send you coins to an exchange, then do a re-install. You could also start a new user account and do a fresh install there, sounds to me like you deleted something you shouldn't have.

Can you post you conf file?  Also, have you deleted everything in the AppData/Roaming file?  Delete the entire Mint file there, then reinstall.

Save the conf file to Mint in the AppData/ Roaming location.  Then open Mint.  I've had problems like this with other wallets.  One thing that may work is to delete the rpcport from the conf file.  Start Mint wallet, let it sync, then close it.  Thenadd the rpc line  back to the conf  file and reopen the wallet.  I have no idea why, but this has worked for me with other wallets.


  
    

I have no coins within the wallet since the wallet was never functional.  I do however have coins Ive been mining at pools.  In any case, the coins earned are useless unless the wallet becomes functional.  I am happy yours is.  Perhaps its a similar case of receiving graphics cards, and one of them doesnt work.  But in this case Ive downloaded multiple wallets and none of them work.

Just incase the embedded image doesnt work (and it probably wont since Im not that technologically savvy), my proof is in the linked image here: img40.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=653616991_nosyncMINT2_122_438lo.jpg
Best of luck to all, whatever coin you may treasure.




Well, Thanks for the encouragement bjmillican4.


After rebooting my comp, and using the suggested addnodes (listed below) and adding them BOTH to the CONFIG file in the application folder AND copying the same config file to the application/roaming folders I was able to get it to sync.

Seems the kicker here is to add that config file with the newer addnodes into the application/roaming area than within the original downloaded folder the wallet came with.
Course a reboot, or two, on the ole comp can always be a charm.

Thanks again,  bjmillican4, for egging me on Smiley




  
    

or

http://img165.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=656956561_sync_122_539lo.jpg

ITS SYNCING!!!

ADDNODES.
Remember to report HERE C:\Users\cls2\AppData\Roaming\MintCoin
as well as
HERE  C:\Users\cls2\Desktop\ALLCOINFOLDERS, the place you originally downloaded the wallet client to, these addnodes:

testnet=0
listen=1
addnode=144.76.220.169
addnode=213.114.153.118
addnode=1.80.150.168
addnode=184.72.188.245
addnode=162.243.4.85
addnode=115.28.140.128
addnode=113.135.64.107
addnode=27.33.253.164
addnode=209.190.29.2
addnode=155.210.52.121
addnode=62.178.31.2
addnode=91.228.76.83
addnode=115.29.224.192
addnode=128.199.255.172
addnode=223.199.16.58
addnode=23.253.55.13
addnode=162.243.70.241
addnode=107.170.26.18
addnode=115.28.177.49
addnode=93.78.120.235
addnode=218.77.97.176
addnode=182.112.134.112
addnode=155.210.52.121
addnode=94.194.77.2
addnode=5.255.66.44
addnode=115.28.129.207
maxconnections=100
server=1
daemon=1
rpcuser=yourser
rpcpassword=yourpw
rpcport=12789
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1


And a good ole reboot never hurt a thing neither.
Thanks for the help guys and gals Smiley





Glad you got it working.  I've gotten pissed and posted about bad wallets too.  It happens to everyone.  Not sure why your trouble.  It should be easier.  Everyday people are never going to use crypto if they have to deal with these problems.
148  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 07:20:35 AM
People who sold tonight, may be sorry in the morning. It seems our Chinese typing friend may be telling the truth.

I speak chinese and it seems legit too me.  The more the merrier.

Your point about the $50b is taken.  We just need the coin to get used.  I'll do whatever I can to help.  I've been studying cryptos for a while, not really in it for the money.  I'm interested in bringing it to the masses.  Whoever can achieve that will provide a model for so many amazing concepts, not just crypto.  People create all these coins over and over, without ever taking the next step.  Not even Bitcoin has made the breakthrough.  IMO, it just needs excellent marketing and a simplified delivery mechanism that your basic pc user can understand.  Opening markets to use the coins is a very small part of the process.  The big picture is to design a currency that large populations of people will be excited to adopt, without any technological hurdles in the way.

I don't have the answers, only questions that hopefully steer the discussion in the right direction.

Peace
149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 07:08:05 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.

50 Billion coins will still be mined after the mining period. This will be done through "minting" however. There will be no need for miners.

Developers are actively working to get merchants involved. Please visit Mintcoin.com for more information.


Thanks, this was helpful.  So is there no need to mine after switch to POS?  I know there is a 1 coin/block reward.  Just so I'm clear, mining would no longer be necessary, all confirmations takes place via minting?

It's my understanding that mining need not take place. People can still mine, but will only receive 1 per block. If the coins are distributed well enough, there will be enough people with wallets minting at any given time in order to sustain the network.

Got it.  You get a gold star for being the only person who understood my question, and helping.  The next idiot that says Econ 101 to me without having a fucking clue what economics really is, loses 3 gold stars.
150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 07:04:12 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.

No, in fact the demand for this coin would go much up like in the case of Bitcoin how right now not many are selling it. The peopl who want mint would have to pay more for mint because noone is selling. economics 101 - supply and demand

+1 indeed

So you don't understand my post either.  I guess I'll try and rephrase it
151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 07:01:19 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.

50 Billion coins will still be mined after the mining period. This will be done through "minting" however. There will be no need for miners.

Developers are actively working to get merchants involved. Please visit Mintcoin.com for more information.

Thanks, this was helpful.  So is there no need to mine after switch to POS?  I know there is a 1 coin/block reward.  Just so I'm clear, mining would no longer be necessary, all confirmations takes place via minting?
152  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 06:56:17 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.

No, in fact the demand for this coin would go much up like in the case of Bitcoin how right now not many are selling it. The peopl who want mint would have to pay more for mint because noone is selling. economics 101 - supply and demand

I don't need an econ lesson, I paid for a degree in it.  You make the weakest argument I have ever seen.  I'm not trying to insult, only educate.  You missed the point of my post.  I'm looking for an educated discussion as to the future of Mint.  

Where is the demand part of your equation?  Bitcoin has a lot more exposure and demand.  I trade BTC everyday, and there's a little bit of volume.  Just a little.  Who is going to want mint and why?  And btw there's a shitload of people selling Mint.

There was more to Econ 101 than S & D, if I remember correctly.

Anyone else here with legitimate arguments or ideas?  I'm holding all my Mint.  If it dies, my loss.  But in the meantime I'm looking for ideas to help the coin.
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RabbitCoin [RBBT] LAUNCHED - 2+ GHS / CryptoRush [Scrypt KGW] on: March 01, 2014, 06:45:01 AM


that's why we love bunnys...

I just wanna keep this pic going.  Only for for professional marketing purposes of course.  I would MUCH rather be reading about FUD and bribing markets than looking at the backside of beautiful women.  Total professional, all business here, yep.  Anyone have Hugh on board yet?  If not, I'll give him a call.  He actually owes me $20.
154  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 06:27:46 AM
The people that move these coins around, buying and selling must like to not get free coins. Why would you day trade mint?

I totally agree, which is one thing that makes me a little nervous about the coin.  If everyone holds for POS, myself included, what will happen?  I'm not really interested in mining anymore because of profitability.  So the question is, who will mine, and who will use the coins (and where to use them) so that mining and minting are necessary.  It seems like we need a way to use these to keep the process going, otherwise it dies.  Any ideas anyone has on this would be appreciated.
155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 06:21:54 AM
This might be a great coin but if you cant get the wallet to work (sync) what good is it?
Ive tried everything, older versions, the newest version, editing the config file, deleting the config file, to no avail.  It will not sync.

Though I admit Im a "newbie" Ive had other wallets.  Gamecoin wallets, Feathercoin wallets, Litecoin wallets, UTC wallets, Betacoin wallets even a Barbecue wallet without any problems whatsoever.

So, Im just giving my 2 cents worth, if you find people are abandoning this coin its no because they dint have faith in it.  Its because its self-defeating without a wallet that could work.

This is total BS. I have a 1 wallet on mac and 1 on windows running fine. If you're being genuine, I suggest you back up your wallet.dat file or send you coins to an exchange, then do a re-install. You could also start a new user account and do a fresh install there, sounds to me like you deleted something you shouldn't have.

Can you post you conf file?  Also, have you deleted everything in the AppData/Roaming file?  Delete the entire Mint file there, then reinstall.

Save the conf file to Mint in the AppData/ Roaming location.  Then open Mint.  I've had problems like this with other wallets.  One thing that may work is to delete the rpcport from the conf file.  Start Mint wallet, let it sync, then close it.  Thenadd the rpc line  back to the conf  file and reopen the wallet.  I have no idea why, but this has worked for me with other wallets.


  
    

I have no coins within the wallet since the wallet was never functional.  I do however have coins Ive been mining at pools.  In any case, the coins earned are useless unless the wallet becomes functional.  I am happy yours is.  Perhaps its a similar case of receiving graphics cards, and one of them doesnt work.  But in this case Ive downloaded multiple wallets and none of them work.

Just incase the embedded image doesnt work (and it probably wont since Im not that technologically savvy), my proof is in the linked image here: img40.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=653616991_nosyncMINT2_122_438lo.jpg
Best of luck to all, whatever coin you may treasure.


156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 06:07:55 AM
I just sold everything, it is not worthy to hold it any more! See you in some other movie and on some other coin forum thread!

My god, you are a genius to sell at 24.

He really is an idiot no offense, check out his posts and you will see why (hint,hint: he goes for top coin been coin and shit)

Just a bit of sarcasm my friend.  I mined all of my coins, so I have no reason to sell at any of the prices I've seen.  I'll risk the $10 in electricity.
157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 05:49:11 AM
With the proliferation of coins and clones, people have gotten so skittish. It's their loss if they're gonna sell while a coin is at its' low...

The focus right now is on Auroracoin. The price is going nuts based on 2 lies.

1. It's the new official currency of Iceland. False

2. It's marketcap is over 200 MIL. False.

Coinmarketcap has 10.59 Mil coins listed as the number in circulation. In reality only about 90k are in circulation. 10.5 Mil are being held to be "Airdropped" over iceland.  Roll Eyes

Amateur hour at Coinmarketcap

I looked into it too.  I mine all my coins.  The dif was way too high right away.  I can't see the price maintaining.  But it might be around for awhile.  Somewhat novel idea, I guess, if it plays out.  BTW, starting tomorrow the new official US currency is Ekrona, but you didn't here it from me.
158  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 05:44:55 AM
我们6个群准备4000个比特币买薄荷币,等着吧,就等老板指示了。 Wink在中国薄荷币还没什么玩家,要开始炒了,争取拉到200

100% with you on this.  Even though I have no idea what you said here.  Still, it makes more sense than a lot of other nonsense I read here.  Even if it doesn't make any sense.  Am I making sense here?
159  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 05:38:57 AM
I just sold everything, it is not worthy to hold it any more! See you in some other movie and on some other coin forum thread!

Some other movie? wtf..

This guy is smart.  There are so many other coins right now with the same exact potential as Mint.  And they are all guaranteed.  He will be able to buy high and sell low, just like with Mint.  Some people like to do things differently, and doggonnit, I respect that.

Really, this guy actually posted that he sold?  One day, I bet he acciddently shits his pants, then posts it right here.
160  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin, Energy Saving Coin With a Fast Distribution *CoinPayments on: March 01, 2014, 05:34:03 AM
中国人要进场了,今晚准备起飞!

Absolutely
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