How the coins value are made? With dumpprivkey or?
A 30 or 31 character private key starting with the letter 'S' is generated along with the associated Litecoin address (public). It is stored on a circular paper cut out that is put under the hologram. On one side exists the private key that is face down (into the coin). And the first 8 characters of the Litecoin address are on the other side facing outward through the small window on the hologram. Once physical coins are shipped and confirmed as received they are funded by me as you normally would send Litecoins to any other litecoin address. With my newer coins I released they have vanity addresses that start with either "LTC5" for my 1/4 oz silver coins or "LTCX" for my 1 oz 25 LTC coins. I hope this helps. Isn't that trusting problem. I mean guy who print that privatekey and store it , can use that without your physical coin when ever he want to, just typing; importprivkey <coinprivkey> command in hes own wallet and bum. coin is worthless and printer guy got these LTC. Or if not, can you explane how this is handled? Yes you are correct. There is indeed a trust factor in my coins. I do not expect people to trust me nor buy my coins. I have disclosed my personal identity in the OP of this thread due to community requests. Whether or not you choose to purchase my coins is up to you. I actually have asked people to really consider their purchase before they execute it as I would not want to have someone purchase my coins and have an issue of not understanding the trust factor associated with my coins. I'm likely going to add a 2-factor private key option for people who have this issue. Currently I am working on a few other items and will get to that one in the near future. I don't keep copies of private keys of any of my products. They are created once and only once and they are printed and stored in the coins I assemble. This topic has been discussed before that it would be pointless for me to scam anyone given that the longer-term benefits/profit outweigh the scam option. But like I said, please consider the trust factor when buying my coins. If you are not comfortable with it, I completely understand and respect that. Mahalo for your interest. Thank you for honest repply. I can trust you with small amounts, but actually wish you are find solution for that .
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How the coins value are made? With dumpprivkey or?
A 30 or 31 character private key starting with the letter 'S' is generated along with the associated Litecoin address (public). It is stored on a circular paper cut out that is put under the hologram. On one side exists the private key that is face down (into the coin). And the first 8 characters of the Litecoin address are on the other side facing outward through the small window on the hologram. Once physical coins are shipped and confirmed as received they are funded by me as you normally would send Litecoins to any other litecoin address. With my newer coins I released they have vanity addresses that start with either "LTC5" for my 1/4 oz silver coins or "LTCX" for my 1 oz 25 LTC coins. I hope this helps. Isn't that trusting problem. I mean guy who print that privatekey and store it , can use that without your physical coin when ever he want to, just typing; importprivkey <coinprivkey> command in hes own wallet and bum. coin is worthless and printer guy got these LTC. Or if not, can you explane how this is handled?
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How the coins value are made? With dumpprivkey or?
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I know this was an old thread but I was playing with something similar. I was able to set one up pretty quickly with the help from luke's post. I pasted the code below. #!/usr/bin/env php <?php $c = curl_init(); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array('Accept: application/json', 'Content-Type: application/json')); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_URL, 'http://pubapi.cryptsy.com/api.php?method=marketdata');
$data = curl_exec($c); curl_close($c); $obj = json_decode($data); echo print_r($obj->{'return'}->{'markets'}->{'ANC'}->{'lasttradeprice'}."\n", true); ?> Thanks for sharing this. That I was looking for
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Here is current market info if we tigger price from cryptsy TIX/LTC market
Ticket(TIX) Online market price for 1 Milj TIX
TIX: 1,000,000
Market: Cryptsy.com LTC: 0.58
Market: Cryptsy.com BTC: 0.008652266
Market: btce.com USD: 1.13409576595
Current marketcap USD: ~ 49914.00 $
I will put online ticker on my site Online marketcap/price info will be on TIX shop and I believe in altholdem.com too
Glad to see what TIX will be on next year. Very promising coin..eh Ticket, endeed.
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Wouldn't "Tickets" be a better name, since it's already spreading out of the gaming services into actual trading services? Lotterytickets is a bit specific.
Maybe once the rewards get to the flat 10,000. For now, every block is still a random lotto! k. I just think LotteryTickets doesn't sound very much like a currency. I think too Ticket is more better name. Then it can be Lottery ticket, discount ticket, etc.. well any way it is TICKET
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On this moment TIX is very promises and BTC.
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Soon TIX will get electronic cigarettes shop. There can buy only with TIX. Products will have free shipping in European area. Hope this will help TIX little more on the market. There can also buy TIX via credit card and PayPal. There will be poker too, but just for small fun, because I test altholdem.com and it looks great poker site for TIX. Sounds awesome, i smoke e-cigs myself, i have some very low priced suppliers actually from a old fleemarket gig i ran, if you want there details send me a PM. i advise against the poker niche or then we will have to be competitors Lets work something out and come to a agreement ^_^ I am in the process of implementing a really generous affiliate system, and might be able to even design a iframe for the client to sit on your site and you can collect a percentage of rake that way. Just chucking ideas around i would much rather that then to have to be in competition. But he competition is good for the economy lol I sent you private message. Yes we can work together for TIX. Your http://altholdem.com/ticker/.. TIX calculator.. very usefull. TIX for all and all for TIX
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Soon TIX will get electronic cigarettes shop. There can buy only with TIX. Products will have free shipping in European area. Hope this will help TIX little more on the market. There can also buy TIX via credit card and PayPal. There will be poker too, but just for small fun, because I test altholdem.com and it looks great poker site for TIX. This sounds great. If you could pm me some of your previous projects so I can see what kind of stuff you do that would be greatly appreciated. We are always looking to expand Can you give your email so I can send you more info? Or send it to me via mail halibit@hotmail.com
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Soon TIX will get electronic cigarettes shop. There can buy only with TIX. Products will have free shipping in European area. Hope this will help TIX little more on the market. There can also buy TIX via credit card and PayPal. There will be poker too, but just for small fun, because I test altholdem.com and it looks great poker site for TIX.
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I've now got a cool 1 Billion TIX, so let's get the party started! Aaargh... Getting my LTC in right now, maybe I can scoop up some at XPM market cheap but price is already going up. XPM has gone up quite a bit. That's the problem. Yeah, I see, It's almost impossible to buy enough XPM for the XPM market without pumping it. Will put a buy order up at LTC market instead. TIX on the cryptsy LTC market
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Just to make something clear...
When we say our team is responsible for that number of coins, we are also including the coins that were purchased for creation. Not all of those are ours, most of them are just coins that were made for other people
So how many coins are out right now? And how many will be out at full maturity? TIA coin market info can look with command getinfo
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Hello, It has been some time since I reported an issue at github.com, but I'm not sure if you're checking the issues listed there. Thus, I'm going to repeat it here. The RPC method "getbalance" is returning wrong values when an account is passed. Here's an example: $ LotteryTicketsd getbalance 28025226.41169600
This is correct. Now: $ LotteryTicketsd getbalance 849 2903830951507.06933594 $ LotteryTicketsd getbalance 980 2903830947584.56982422 $ LotteryTicketsd getbalance "" 0.00000000
The values should've been 3922.49954600, 0, and 0 (the last one is correct) respectively. Actually this issue have with many other coins too. You will find "solution" for that, on that thread. (couple pages backward)
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altholdem.com pokersite tested. Playing, deposit and withdraw. All works perfect. Good luck with you pokersite.
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This is in regards to what we spoke about before, the common "getbalance" problem with scrypt linux wallets. This is a example of a workaround done in php to simply increment threw listaccounts and then find the one with the user we want and then list the real balance. http://pastebin.com/7VKQjy3cYou don't really need to go through a while loop as you already know the account name (array key): $accounts = $bitcoin->listaccounts(); // I'd also consider adding 6 as a parameter here as the default for confirms is 1 with listaccounts. echo $username . "'s balance: " . $accounts[$username]; $accountName = $username; $tehbalance=$accounts[$username]; echo "<br><p>"; Seems you are right. Just need some one to see it.
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Great to see you solve this problem. getbalance "nn" seems to be problem with many altcoins. TIX have a best support and dev.
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altholdem.com Exellent live TIX only poker. +++ for dev
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Hmm. In this kind of situation when BTC crashing, I think cryptodollar should be interest coin in exchange where is no USD market, like cryptsy. Sorry I didn't get it on the market yet. I just have too much "normal" job right now.
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There are simply too many coins out there and they are all devaluing each other to varying degrees. With TIX, you guys were taking a chance -- nobody guaranteed you'd be raking in cash as soon as it hit Cryptsy. It used to be everybody was buying up the latest coin to hit the exchange...but after being burned over and over and learning how this market works, you aren't going to make the quick buck off a new pump and dump coin like you could even 2 months ago. Difficulty shoots up with these new coins because everybody thinks they'll be rich by getting in early -- doesn't work that way anymore.
If you're mining anything besides BTC, LTC, XPM, MEC, CGB, FTC, or NVC...you're taking on a lot more risk...and you will likely lose money. Even those coins aren't necessarily a guarantee...but they represent stable coins that are likely here to stay for a while. At no point over the past 3 months was it not profitable to mine any of those coins. Mining anything else is clearly an attempted cash grab...because you're mining something with no services (to speak of), no real community support/etc -- everybody that was mining TIX was mining it trying to make a quick buck when it hit the exchanges. If you aren't in it for the long-haul...you might not even profit in the short-term. The people that "liked" TIX only liked it because they thought it was going to make them rich overnight.
People just need to think before they mine. I was green once too -- I was throwing 16 Mh into Elephantcoin when it first came out thinking it would be the next big thing...and by the time I realized it was a pump and dump coin that hired a bunch of randoms to promote it and campaign to get it on Cryptsy...I'd already wasted almost 2 weeks of mining (16 Mh/s for 2 weeks costs me about $500 in power.) I got out as soon as I knew what I was dealing with and switched to MEC. I missed the initial Elephantcoin pump and dump when it finally hit Cryptsy...and in the end sold all of my Elephantcoins for about $200 worth of LTC. If I had been mining something stable like LTC instead during that same time period, I would currently be at a net gain of about $1000 over those 2 weeks vs -$300 for mining Elephantcoin (a $1300 swing.) If I had been mining Megacoin during that period, I would have been up about $5000 based on current market value over those 2 weeks.
Basically...mining coins that aren't yet on a major exchange and have nothing special to offer outside of being "new" is a risk. Odds are, you will lose in the end. Every new coin isn't the next big thing anymore. If you want the closest we have to a sure thing, stick with BTC, LTC, XPM, MEC, CGB, FTC, and NVC.
There was a time when the people that have been mining TIX would have been considered optimistic...but now "naive" is the correct term.
Good argument. Are you right about TIX, we will see in few weeks I think.
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I'm not worry about coin price now, small hashrate or limited TIX/XPM market. I belive than if you dev still stand behind TIX and continue hard and good working, all other thinks will be solved. I will continue mining and support your coin +++ and get good profits on later. Any way, all coins are so down and mining unprofitable so I gladly take this small risk and count on you.
Well done start, guys. Give some time for TIX and you may get maybe best profit for your miners.
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