so how long does the wallet mining usually take? and what is the standard block reward? like how many coins will I get when I find and mine a block?
The reward is ~6.5 coins. It isn't profitable for me at all so I just bought some.
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FindYou Coin Specs
Name: FindYou Coin Ticker: FIND Initial coin supply: 100,000,000 FIND (will be distributed via faucet) Distribution period: 21 days (200,000 coins per hour) POS annual interest: 1%
Ticker is spelled wrong in op with an h (Thicker). Dev, can you please change the spelling to the one above?
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Maybe there's still hope ".... but the developers promise continued improvements. The most important one upcoming is designed to detect bots, which are currently skewing the difficulty to an inhuman level." Um, didn't we already fix the bots so now the difficulty can be mined by a human? Yes, the devs took pretty nice measures to correct that Then why did they write that in their article? Ah well, its not the end of the world.
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Number 3 looks good. As well as 5 and 6. I like the motto of second one. We can use it somehow. But my vote goes for 1 and 4. It's strange that 10 still hasn't any votes, it's stylish, too aggresive though.
When I saw 4 for the first time i didn't even realise it was an S. My vote goes to number 3, stylish and simplistic. I would suggest limiting voting to only 1 vote, maybe 2 at most because then it is easy to see which logos are better.
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Try this command: sudo apt-get install build-essential
does not help root@gap:/# sudo apt-get install build-essential Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done build-essential is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
I have wrote: at x86 ver same ubuntu it is compiled. Okay, try this; sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libc6 Sorry if it doesn't help.
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Nope, I should be 3rd (using the current, out of date info).
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Highest change: 667%: FIND/BTC. Oh my God. It's totally cool ) 833% That's thanks to whoever sold their coins for 3 sats. Silly person.
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20 satoshi ? Awesome , I will buy some cheap coins . However already told : At rate 0.1 satoshi, you mean? 20 satoshi , it is also cheap . Why don't you sell them your FIND ? However any news for other exchanges ? Because I'm sure that the price will burst at the end of the distribution. I've followed MCL all the time I hope the same thing , however How much do you receive each hour ? The last reward was 320 FIND. We could Probably Push FIND to Bittrex & C-cex but I don't think just yet. I think we should only push it in the last 3 days of distribution.
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20 satoshi ? Awesome , I will buy some cheap coins . However already told : At rate 0.1 satoshi, you mean? 20 satoshi , it is also cheap . Why don't you sell them your FIND ? However any news for other exchanges ? Because I'm sure that the price will burst at the end of the distribution. I've followed MCL all the time I hope the same thing , however How much do you receive each hour ? The last reward was 320 FIND. We all receive the same reward however last hour I stake-mined a block and got 1 whole coin!
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The next phase of this project I think rests on a supportive community willing to contribute. I for one will be creating in the next 3-4 months a new sprite and as to the skins etc. to make it more alluring, but I think the game should be 'apped' for smartphones, and the wallet as well. Just not sure what format the frames for the sprite will be, perhaps a dev should PM me about that, since it won't be one using physics to move parts of the sprite, it will just be a series of images looped to appear as a jester in colourful cloths cycling, however I notice there is some physics involved in the front wheel of the cycle... if someone can get back to me on this as I'm not sure how to actually implement my frame by frame sprite loop so it is compatible with the way the game's sprite is created? If my graphics were to be appreciated and implemented I would redesign the website for a more public-friendly, alluring tone that attracts players. For instance having the surfaces have say, wafting manga style grassblades while a jester with curly toed shoes and colourful clothes cycles around on a classic wood cycle looking for his missing cat, with different background, (moonlight, dusk, sunset, etc.) for different levels could really make this game enjoyable as a phone app... But I mean some consensus would have to be reached about the implementation of new graphics and some type of storyline... But I will be creating the graphics sometime the next few months, still have to figure out exactly how you'd want the skins, not sure how those work, but will do backgrounds as well, apart from the fact that you know wel, the surface area that is ridden upon, could have 2d cut outs stuck to it for depth of background, like say bushes, or trees, grasses, poles, etc. whatever... depending on the background scene and so on. I just think the game needs colour and character, its obviously got one helluva backbone so I keep on ranting and promising to deliver a new sprite and colourful backgrounds and skins, mmm. A few more months and it can be decided if my wonky creations are worthy of implementation Do you think we should relaunch with this new skin? It'd definitely get more players trying the game out. Maybe it could be called Playcoin.
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I can not compile the modded CPU-Miner by dcct at Ubuntu 12.04 x64, I receive this: g++ -Wall -Wextra -c -Winline -Wformat -Wformat-security -pthread --param max-inline-insns-single=1000 -lm -Wno-write-strings -march=native -O3 src/Stratum.cpp -o src/Stratum.o src/Stratum.cpp: In static member function «static void Stratum::init(std::string*, std::string*)»: src/Stratum.cpp:112:9: error: «connect» is not element of «boost::asio» src/Stratum.cpp:112:9: warning: suggested alternatives: /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/sys/socket.h:129:12: warning: «connect» /usr/include/boost/asio/detail/impl/socket_ops.ipp:383:5: warning: «boost::asio::detail::socket_ops::connect» make: *** [src/Stratum.o] Error 1
That is surprisingly, but at Ubuntu 12.04 x86 it is successful done. Also the official GapMiner did not compile with same error. The compiled version says: ./gapminer: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.16' not found (required by ./gapminer) ./gapminer: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by ./gapminer)
Can someone help with it? Try this command: sudo apt-get install build-essential
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Thought I was maybe tripping but have verified and seen this wallet lock itself twice now.
I assume you encrypted it and locked it, then it unlocked on its own? Is it just unlocking for minting? No you are backwards from what I am seeing, my wallet is encrypted and I UNLOCK it to stake to come back later and see it has relocked itself and hence has stopped staking, is very weird. Well at least I wasn't right - that would be scary if it auto-unlocked for some weird reason. It sounds like you are hitting a timeout of some sort. I don't recall the command off the top of my head, but I seem to remember a different POS coin that I had allowed for an explicit amount of time to leave the wallet unlocked for staking. The unlock command would be something like "unlock 12345" where 12345 was the number of seconds that the wallet would remain unlocked for staking. People suggested setting this to a really high number - 9999999999 for instance... The command is; walletpassphrase <wallet password> <number of seconds to keep wallet unlocked>
You may need to add "true" onto the end of that command. I'm not sure.
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Wow buy orders at 13 sat on Coin-Swap Is anyone close to reaching 1,000,000 FIND yet? I can't believe people are so impatient they are dumping their coins for a few cents. Hourly payouts are already down to less than 400 and it's gonna get a lot harder to accumulate over the coming days. You guys would stand a better chance at some nice profits if you hodl now and wait for more exchanges to list FIND 292 now. So last hour was 373? Wow we just got an extra 148 people in 1 hour!
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Does anyone know how long it takes for coins to start staking after receiving them?
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I have just bought 125k for 0.04 btc. Exchange rate is 30 sat right now.
Lucky guy I don't have BTC right now. Price is really cheap. Aww that sucks. Now I have 0.15 % of the total coins. I hope this coin becomes really big. Market Cap is 30 btc or $10,741.20 Do you want to buy more? I have just waked up You should have put yours on the exchange last night. https://coin-swap.net/market/FIND/BTC.
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And what did you expect? It is mining.
At your hashrate and current network difficulty it can last many hours, if unlucky even few days, until you get your first block.
wow thank you ill have to put my rig on it then. i have no way to tell if im mining to my wallet. If you edit the username/password in the .bat file you will see that you are unable to connect.
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I have just bought 125k for 0.04 btc. Exchange rate is 30 sat right now.
Lucky guy I don't have BTC right now. Price is really cheap. Aww that sucks. Now I have 0.15 % of the total coins. I hope this coin becomes really big. Market Cap is 30 btc or $10,741.20
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I have just bought 125k for 0.04 btc. Exchange rate is 30 sat right now.
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