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1881  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Ver 1.2 Ready (2% Stake Fix). Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 21, 2013, 09:02:17 PM
Why is HBN suspended at Cryptsy this morning?
There was a roll back. We lost a few hours. There is no fork, we are all on the same chain. Mining time was lost.

It was suspended as a precaution due to deposits going away.

I am working on code and will work with Cryptys to get it back on ASAP. 

I will also reimburse missing coins, just let me know how many to and what address.
1882  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Ver 1.2 Ready (2% Stake Fix). Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 21, 2013, 12:17:12 PM


We have lost 285.7046697 HBN on this

I will do my best to reimburse all losses if I can. I am still looking into what caused it.  
1883  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Ver 1.2 Ready (2% Stake Fix). Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 21, 2013, 05:30:36 AM
Hey guys, something happened last night.

Seems we rolled back about 1k blocks.

Went from:
 HoboNickels Block Crawler
Block Height: 255229
Block Time: October 20, 2013, 16:02:23
Block Version
4
Block Size
300
# of Confirmations
444
Block Bits
1d070d2a
Block Nonce
3678380288
Block Difficulty
0.1418132
Merkle Root
df72022cb3dadb818fb6987e9ffe50cec9f46cde641942a73ee5d73a415af5c0
Block Hash
000000042841f7a81a8e9affa318a9d23881ddf53cef27b44caabcdea0314f2b
<- Previous Block
Block Time: October 20, 2013, 4:02 pm
Next Block ->
Transactions In This Block
df72022cb3dadb818fb6987e9ffe50cec9f46cde641942a73ee5d73a415af5c0


To:
 HoboNickels Block Crawler
Block Height: 255230
Block Time: October 21, 2013, 04:29:56
Block Version
4
Block Size
455
# of Confirmations
454
Block Bits
1e00ffff
Block Nonce
0
Block Difficulty
0.00390625
Merkle Root
bed64f09ad0a69da4cd2d7e50f8b104516d79134e46e55efda902666eb983297
Block Hash
0412cf4cab3f517d5a2e80a52f4b11068c9b6a4ca82bd9b2f0da646f99609d65
<- Previous Block
Block Time: October 21, 2013, 4:29 am
Next Block ->
Transactions In This Block
714a891f34cb554dd07fda5c0352903e9830351b6dc65ede80727eff23ecfe64
e3633809427859b9f9eea0bb7d56950d39bbe87798d8b060a17946b7cbc83cbd

I'll continue to look into it more to see just what happened.  Please let me know if this cause any loss of coins.


1884  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin backed by torrent files on: October 21, 2013, 12:29:56 AM

Yes this can be done and isn't a bad idea although it isn't perfect.  My own philosophy is to oppose this format for a few reasons:  How can the buyer know the invention is valuable without seeing it? (short answer: it can't be done)  This would mean the seller would have to rely on a reputation system to sell his/her inventions at a decent price, with the price being only based on the quality of previous inventions sold.  In my opinion, invention is one of the most egalitarian processes of our society, so relying on a purely hierarchical method of valuation (the reputation system) isn't ideal. 

What you propose isn't far off from how many VC's operate today.  They look for people with a reputation and history of business success and innovative ideas.  This makes it almost impossible for people to have success with their first innovation no matter how good it is.  Also, if you only invented one thing ever, and it happened to be the greatest invention of all time, you certainly wouldn't be compensated accordingly.  Nobody is going to shell out 100 BTC to some "random" claiming to have reinvented the wheel. 


The first message could be a very small fee, it would could be the proof, maybe a whitepaper, video, your own credentials, along with the addresses and price for the other sections of the invention.

As you get deeper into the invention the price goes up, until the final piece which at that point the whole thing can be created.

If you were doing this with bitcoin, the first message would be a video of a working QT, and the whitepaper, priced at a few pennies. The last message would be main.cpp, priced at thousands of dollars.  The other modules would be in there, each at a little bit higher price. Yes at some point someone could get btc to work with their own main.cpp.



1885  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I pay 1 bitcoin for learn how to compile litecoin on windows on: October 20, 2013, 11:55:12 PM
Sounds good, let me know when you are ready. I will 3 or 4 hours tonight, and then again tomorrow at this same time.
1886  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin backed by torrent files on: October 20, 2013, 11:54:15 PM

It can't work because there's no easy way to verify it. Look at Bitcoin's proof of work. It's very hard to find a block, because it takes a ridiculous number of hashes to do so on average, but it takes only one hash to verify that someone has a correct block. Similarly, proof of storage would have to be the same way, that is, easy to verify. However, how do you do it? If you just ask for a hash of the data the node is being paid for storing, then that node can just store the hash of the data and keep getting paid. The only way to verify that a node is storing something is to have the data yourself and have that node send it to you, every byte, and compare it against what you have. Therefore, you have to do the same work as the node to verify the node is doing what it's supposed to.

Thanks I follow you.  So POStorage maybe out of the question.  

I wonder if it would be possible to send a message to another address, which can only be unlocked after paying a certain number of coins.

So for example:

1) Party1 sends message (+ network fee)  to Party 2  (The fee could be based on size of message and/or assigned monetary value)

2) Party2 receives encrypted message and ask. Party 2 sends requested coins back to Party 1.

3) Party1 sends private key to unlock message.


1 and 2 happen via manually intervention. Part 3 would happen automatically as part of the client/network.




this would be good, however, if your message was really valuable then the first person to unlock might just host it on his/her own, maybe even selling it to recoup whatever they paid to get the message unlocked in the first place, effectively taking money from party 1

I do think this model is applicable for advertising space within Nemesis.  Say Nemesis is hosting a video, and sells advertising space with 0 hour contracts for the video, payable only in Nemesis stock.  Then an advertiser has to purchase Nemesis stock from the general public or through proof of work to sell back to Anarcorp's wallet (where the coins are removed permanently) to advertise alongside content.  This will be a major source of demand for the Nemesis stock, causing its value to increase a lot.  

There can be two types of advertising slots.  1 in a common area, that is paid for with Nemesis general stock, and one within a claim-specific area that is paid for with claim specific coin.  That way if you submit a good movie and there is lots of advertising revenue from it, the submitter of the movie, who owns most of the currency for that submission, will get most of the advertising revenue (due to increased demand for the currency to pay for advertising).  

Agreed it may not work as you stated here. I was more or less thinking of putting plans for some invention out there as an encrypted message, imbedded into the blockchain.

You could target them to someone specific, or put them out there for general consumption. For instance, lets say I have a new invention for a fuel cell that runs a laptop for 1000 hours at a time.

I would break the plans out into 10 parts, and then put them into the block chain encrypted. Each part of the whole plan would be priced at higher ask, with the first message at 1 btc. Then the final one at 100, or whatever.  If someone wanted to pay me the full price for all parts and then make them freely available, so what? I already got my ask.

1887  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I pay 1 bitcoin for learn how to compile litecoin on windows on: October 20, 2013, 11:42:24 PM
Put the 1 btc in escrow, or pay me upfront and I will walk you through it.

I'm ok to give them to john.k

Fine by me, how do you want to do it? Here public on the forum? or Private?
1888  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I pay 1 bitcoin for learn how to compile litecoin on windows on: October 20, 2013, 11:35:43 PM
Put the 1 btc in escrow, or pay me upfront and I will walk you through it.
1889  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Ver 1.2 Ready (2% Stake Fix). Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 20, 2013, 01:42:18 PM
Difficulty is super low, due to Cryptys being down.  Good time to solo! As those mined today should stake right around the start of the fix period.


09:41:59

getmininginfo


09:41:59

{
"blocks" : 255102,
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 0.16658109,
"errors" : "WARNING: Checkpoint is too old. Redownload Blockchain. If warning persist contact the Development Team",
"netmhashps" : 23.84867787,
"netstakeweight" : 27962,
"generate" : false,
"genproclimit" : -1,
"hashespersec" : 0,
"stakeweight" : 0,
"stakeinterest" : 0,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"testnet" : false
}
1890  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin price jump on: October 19, 2013, 12:46:40 PM
Looks like it has taken off!

 Bitcoin   
$ 2,051,174,046 BTC market cap
$ 172.86 per BTC

Alts have dropped, but alts/fiat is the same

After the market cap exceeds $2,147,483,647 we can see negative numbers...

Hehe. Only about 1% of the people will get this joke.
1891  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Ver 1.2 Ready (2% Stake Fix). Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 19, 2013, 04:07:11 AM
Is this the original HBN or is it a fork of some sort?

Its the same. However on Halloween this will fork to fix the 2% stake issue. As of right now it is only giving .2% every 10 days. After 10/31 it will be the correct 2%.

From that point on, all releases should be soft releases. But things can change quickly.
1892  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Ver 1.2 Ready (2% Stake Fix). Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 19, 2013, 03:57:30 AM
Any links to new binaries or source or is it still being tested?

I'm still playing with it. I'll release what I have completed in Nov for sure. I'd like to get the gui finished for the multi-wallets before I release it. But I may put out a sub release with just rpc command interface first.  We'll see how far I get.
1893  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: HoboNickel giveaway--Best karma! on: October 19, 2013, 03:37:11 AM
All sent enjoy them nickels!
1894  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Ver 1.2 Ready (2% Stake Fix). Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 19, 2013, 02:59:41 AM
Just completed 1.2.0.7. Staking now works with all wallets.
1895  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SunnyKing [PrimeCoin Developer] Interview ARchive from IRC Today on: October 17, 2013, 09:57:28 PM
For those that want to actually be able to read it.


[13:43] <JHashYbor> SK Hail SK
[13:43] <TheCloudyKing> Sunny, do you think XPM is a good buy here
[13:43] <Shad3d> to the REAL SunnyKing....thank you Smiley
[13:44] <JHashYbor> Is XPM going to make me rich =) ?
[13:44] <ared> Jashy: I think so!
[13:44] <TheCloudyKing> Sunny: U know how to mine XPM faster??
[13:44] <SunnyKing> @TheCloudKing, Of course I believe it is a good buy.  But wh
o knows if it actually will be.  I think that with the strong community that XPM
 has that it will rise in value very shortly.

[13:44] <JHashYbor> ared : your prob right
[13:44] <AlikanMCX> Sunnyking - what will happen to the foundation prize money f
or finding large primes ( when it eventually happens )?
[13:46] <SunnyKing> @AlikanMCX, Right now we are trying to find partnerships wit
h the scientific community to lease our primes to.  It's interesting to note tha
t large sequences of prime numbers can be considered intellectual property and t
hus sold/leased.

[13:46] <[7]> that raises the question if those aren't public domain already due
 to being available in the blockchain...
[13:46] <deweydb> SunnyKing: WHOA.
[13:46] <konnichi> good evening
[13:46] <davidpate> bs here
[13:46] <AlikanMCX> Indeed it is - are you worried people could take your techno
logy and seed from a higher number and LOOK for the primes that will earn the pr
ize money?
[13:47] <mining4altcoins> What is the future for PPC?
[13:47] <higz> sunny kings presence in this room is raising hte price already!!
[13:47] <TheCloudyKing> Everyone Keep quiet so we can watch the SunnyKing talk..
[13:47] <TheCloudyKing> I the CloudyKing silence you.
[13:47] <[7]> SunnyKing: let me know if you feel that moderation is needed
[13:47]  * r3wt complies
[13:48] <TheCloudyKing> Can u get rid of the join messages?
[13:48] <deweydb> no, ops in chan, otherwise +v would be wise. perhaps this shou
ld happen in a chan that has ops.
[13:48] <[7]> I am op in here if needed
[13:48] <[7]> TheCloudyKing: most clients can suppress join/quit messages
[13:49] <Mayor_Rob_ford> xpm pump during interview?
[13:49] <Shad3d> Where do you see Peercoin ten years from now
[13:50] <JHashYbor> david welcome back Wink
[13:50] <davidpate> line stucked atm
[13:50] <DAVIDTEHBEST> Do you see xpm as a currency or what do you think its def
enition should be?
[13:50] <SunnyKing> @Shad3d, I think predicting where any cryptocurrency would b
e 10 years from now is quite difficult.  Who would've known that BTC went from $
13 to where it is now within only a
year!
[13:51] <Shad3d> thnx Smiley
[13:51] <TheCloudyKing> DavidPate: can u bring up your Buywall higher for XPM
[13:51] <konnichi> is it true xpm going to replace BITCOIN in next months becaus
e its much more advanced than bitcoin? I thought it was building on bitcoin itse
lf
[13:52] <Shad3d> Who are your business and personal heroes?
[13:52] <mustyoshi> What is the change in difficulty between a 9 chain and a 10
chain
[13:52] <davidpate> not in xpm anymore, only sc/fee
[13:52] <JHashYbor> XPM TAKE OVER
[13:52] <SunnyKing> @DAVIDTEHBEST, XPM started off as an experiment that sought
to resolve scientific questions.  Right now I do believe its definition is being
 transformed and is headed to the path of being a currency that is supported by
actual scientific value.

[13:52] <D6A522394339> noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo davidpate
[13:52] <fontas> SunnyKing, why did you choose the [999/(diff)^2] generation alg
orithm?
[13:53] <SunnyKing> Rather than being fiat based or based on non-valuable work.
[13:53] <PjNova> Sunny : do you have any other ideas for work intensive but valu
e added pow concepts, XPM was a great breakthrough to a new genre of crypto
[13:53] <mustyoshi> How high can the diff go before there is 0 reward?
[13:53]  * [7] has a feeling that this is getting out of hand
[13:53] <funkenstein> how are pairs of pseudoprimes more valuable than SHA256 ha
shes?
[13:54] <mustyoshi> Because they help us see the distribution of pseudoprimes.
[13:54] <eennaam> SunnyKing: do you think XPM has become more than an experiment
? i think because it might be asic/gpu resistant it could be the real coin for '
the people' because everyone can always start mining it, could be important?
[13:54] <SunnyKing> @PjNova, I've been toying with the idea of creating a distri
buted brute forcing protocol that could be used to counter the technologies deve
loped by centralized governments.

[13:54] <AlikanMCX> @sunnyking - souns fun and bad for your health Smiley
[13:55] <PjNova> @sunnyking thanks I was thinking about all the @setiathome, ect
. and there must be 100's of uses for these blockchains glad to know you are moving foreward Smiley
[13:55] <SunnyKing> @Fontas, I created the generation algorithm to limit coin ge
neration over time.

[13:55] <funkenstein> sounds good Sunny keep up the great work!!!
[13:55] <r3wt> SunnyKing, are you aware of Gridcoin, and how it layers BOINC on
top of the proof of work scheme as a bonus incentive for miners, and if so what,
 if any, opinion do you have of Gridcoin and how well do you think it could be i
mplemented with existing altcoins. I'll hang up and listen
[13:55] <SunnyKing> While the coin generation doesn't stop per se, it virtually
halts until technology improves
.
[13:56] <rdebourbon> SK - whats the plan for the hard fork to further safeguard
network with prime header hash generation.. and given the time taken to breach 9
.9diff , and the resistance to GPU  ports etc, how long do you estimate it will
take till we are on the verge of diff 11 - if a significant period of time away
do you think the "high" minting rate and VPS miners  constantly "dumping" will d
evalue the coin long term?
[13:56] <AlikanMCX> @sunnyking - or the math / miner coding improves.
[13:56] <TheCloudyKing> Sunny: How do you feel about XPM having a higher value t
han PPC.  Is it justified?
[13:56] <JHashYbor> Sunny do you like Sunny D?
[13:57] <SunnyKing> @TheCloudyKing, They are based on different hashing algorith
ms so I believe the difference in value is justified.  XPM offers a completely n
ew set of features and is a new protocol.

[13:57] <@[7]> damn, user list changing too fast to hit the right one, lol
[13:57] <+SunnyKing> @JHashYbor: No it tastes like corn syrup Smiley
[13:58] <Shad3d> Who are your business and personal heroes?
[13:58] <Legend> Why not make a coin which has the best of XPM and PPC?
[13:58] <PjNova> They use pond scum algee in Sunny-D
[13:58] <PjNova> lol
[13:58] <TheCloudyKing> SunnyKing: If I had to pick one coin to invest my GrandM
a's bingo fund, would it be PPC or XPM?
[13:58] <r3wt> one at a time guys...
[13:58] <fkingalias> how about every1 shuts the fuck up unless they ahve a real
question
[13:59] <Stalast> ^this
[13:59] <rhyspilko> +1
[13:59] <eennaam> +r and questions pm to .. oh wait no good idea
[13:59] <ared> SK: After PPC version 4.0 release, will you go back to working on
 XPM?
[13:59] <@[7]> eennaam: do you want to moderate? Tongue
[13:59] <r3wt> he's probably being snowed under by a barrage of pm's already
[13:59] <+SunnyKing> rdebourbon: Loss of value caused by miners dumping the coin
 will be negated by its logarithmic generation algorithm.  We do need XPM in cir
culation however Smiley  GPU and other optimization of the hashing protocol is i
nevitable, and I think that users should see it as a positive for the coin.

[13:59] <eennaam> maybe Smiley
[14:00] <eennaam> i see, so it isnt GPU resistant
[14:01] <kellimtai> Actualy there are most machine working still in 32 ist there
 also a solution comming up for them?
[14:01] <Haleseen> Sunny King, did you turn XPM off just now? It's been a while
since we've got a block.
[14:01] <+SunnyKing> @eennaam, GPUs are highly efficient parallel processing mac
hines and have open source development platforms that would eventually allow for
 XPM hashing.

[14:02] <JHashYbor> Sunny : Great answer, great answer..lol..now the real questi
on...do you think XPM will take # 2 spot ?
[14:03] <+SunnyKing> @JHashYbor, Absolutely. XPM is already a top cryptocurrency
 by market cap.  I think that litecoin has really failed to garner grassroots su
pport for the currency and that XPM can really take some lessons learned from th
at.

[14:04] <trololo> Do you believe that with quantum computers xpm will lose terra
in to ppc?
[14:04] <@[7]> SunnyKing: you really don't want moderation in here?
[14:05] <eennaam> SunnyKing: nice to see you on IRC, but how come you feel comfo
rtable here (suddenly)
[14:05] <+SunnyKing> @[7]: Feel free to moderate as you see fit! I don't want to
 stifle discussion or anything Smiley

[14:05] <rdebourbon> my final question - is there anything I can do to get "prom
oted" from lowly XPM miner developer to XPM dev to help secure the currencies fu
ture Wink
[14:05] <Shad3d> Is PPC/XPM your full time job?
[14:05] <Haleseen> rdebourbon, switching over to the dark side are we?
[14:05] <D6A522394339> lol rde
[14:06] <D6A522394339> dark side tempting you man
[14:06] <@[7]> SunnyKing: I have a feeling that 90% of the relevant questions wi
ll get lost in the noise otherwise, and that we'll get stuck discussing unimport
ant sidetracking questions
[14:06] <rdebourbon> lol I make no beans about my support for XPM Smiley[14:07] <longandshort> yer come on comunity show a lil maturity here this is big
 stuff
[14:07] <rhyspilko> lol, internet
[14:07] <kellimtai> Sunny : will be a publicity effect comming up like they did
in Berlin with Bitcoin?
[14:07] <+SunnyKing> @rdebourbon: In the future there will be a more formalized
XPM panel but right now 90% of the work going into the project is unpaid.  It's
just an unfortunate reality of open source software.

[14:08] <PjNova> @sunnyking what is your stance on XPM possibly being utilized i
n a TOR hidden service based free market, there has been some speculation of one
 opening up.
[14:08] <Shad3d> SK: Some in the crypto community have compared you to Satoshi,
Coblee, RealSolid, Balthazr, and other such greats ...what do you say to this?
[14:08] <mustyoshi> Quantum computers will probably only speed up primality test
ing.
[14:08] <fontas> SunnyKing, what's the 6 month road map for XPM development
[14:09] <+SunnyKing> @kellimtai, The publicity will come from actual need for pr
ime numbers rather than speculative value.  I think that a cryptocurrency with i
ntrinsic value is the future of monetary based systems.

[14:09] <r3wt> it makes sense, i should have known you were a scientist
[14:09] <r3wt> SunnyKing, are you aware of Gridcoin, and how it layers BOINC on
top of the proof of work scheme as a bonus incentive for miners, and if so what,
 if any, opinion do you have of Gridcoin and how well do you think it could be i
mplemented with existing altcoins. I'll hang up and liste
[14:10] <fkingalias> r3wt, fuck off mate
[14:11] <kellimtai> thank's for answer SK
[14:11] <+SunnyKing> @r3wt, I have not heard of Gridcoin but the team is always
looking at things to implement that would add value to the coin.  We'll have a l
ook.

[14:11] <r3wt> thanks
[14:12] <TheCloudyKing> So Sunny, If I found the block of Prime and it gets leas
ed and sold.. WIll I get a cut from that?
[14:12] <kellimtai> what is the main chance that Primecoin get over Bitcoin in t
he futur
[14:12] <duetschpire> hey boys
[14:13] <duetschpire> nice XPM days isnt it?
[14:13] <eennaam> and PCC
[14:13] <eennaam> PPC
[14:13] <trololo> SK do you plan to publish the xpm paper in a peer reviewed jou
rnal? Do you think that you need support from the scientific community to give m
ore credibility for xpm?
[14:13] <JHashYbor> no questions about PPC? odd
[14:14] <+SunnyKing> @TheCloudyKing, Right now there is a lot of discussion with
 the team about that. We are looking at ways to anonymously reward the miner. Th
ere are several methods we have come up with and are still negotiating on the be
st course of action.  But of course... the miner will be rewarded.

[14:14] <mining4altcoins> What does the future hold for PPC? is it a worth while
 investment?
[14:14] <FuzzyBear1> jhashyboy this is just a little spot questions for sunny, t
he formal questions on PPC will be later
[14:14] <@[7]> SunnyKing: do you think that a PPC/XPM development fund would mak
e sense? It could be filled e.g. by optional (but enabled by default) donations
in mining software etc.
[14:14] <FuzzyBear1> hey sentinelrv Smiley
[14:15] <PjNova> @sunnyking is it feasible to develope a blockchain that's sole
purpose is to decipher the private key on BTC address 1F1tAaz5x1HUXrCNLbtMDqcw6o
5GNn4xqX
[14:15] <Shad3d> SK: Do you have any near term(6 months) plans for PPC or XPM ?
[14:15] <shakezula> SunnyKing: What do you think of Dacoinminster's Idea of "Mas
tercoins" or creating coins inside protocol layers?
[14:16] <+SunnyKing> @7, At this time I believe trying to gain any type of donat
ions could only negatively impact the credibility of the project.  I believe onc
e I turn to XPM as a full-time project in the future and XPM has grown enough th
en it may become a possibility. Smiley

[14:16] <duetschpire> SunnyKing, do you think adding XPM to cryptothrift.com wou
ld add value to the coin?
[14:16] <eennaam> SunnyKing: what motivates you to do all this difficult work? N
eed a better world? have you been treated unfair in your childhood? (I agree, ju
st wondering)
[14:16] <FuzzyBear1> SunnyKing are you going to do the main PPC interview in her
e or on the peercointalk.org forum chatbox?
[14:17] <+SunnyKing> @eennaam, I get bored with life honestly.  Challenging work
 keeps me going.

[14:17] <@[7]> SunnyKing: assuming I would develop some kind of a pre-packaged P
PC solo mining stratum server appliance, which would be default donate 0.1% of t
he hashrate to the developers of the appliance, would you like to get another 0.
1% towards the coin developers?
[14:17] <nyc10> SunnyKing: Do you have a full time job?
[14:17] <D6A522394339> SunnyKing, in case of rewarding miner how will this work
out with pools who have all blocks mined to one address?
[14:18] <D6A522394339> The one paid would be the pool and not the actual miner w
ho mined the record block, no?
[14:18] <+SunnyKing> @D6A522394339, It's still in dicussion but it's possible to
 assign work with a private key, and that miner would store the private keys for
 completed work for later reimbursement.

[14:19] <+SunnyKing> @nyc10, Yes I do. I work in the aerospace industry.
[14:19] <Zzzzz> SunnyKing: What scientific project is XPM working with?
[14:19] <nyc10> NASA:)
[14:19] <+SunnyKing> Smiley
[14:20] <JustaBitofTIme> Hi All
[14:20] <nox_> Hi
[14:20] <AlikanMCX> @sunnyking is it true you work for/at nasa?
[14:21] <duetschpire> SunnyKing, did you get my question?
[14:21] <kellimtai> are you the only one who is interested in crypto or is there
 a group around you from your work place who is mostly interested in?
[14:21] <+SunnyKing> @Zzzzz, We don't have any formal recognition at the moment
but the scientific value for prime numbers are endless.

[14:21] <TheCloudyKing> SunnyKing You work for Nasa?? sauron9.larc.nasa.gov/192.
94.65.56
[14:21] <Guest44772> oh shit
[14:21] <Guest44772> so y'all are talking about ppcoin?
[14:22] <Lepton> mother of god
[14:22] <Guest44772> pizza pizza coin?
[14:22] <fontasismydaddy> i think my paternity test was wrong.  SunnyKing is my
daddy.
[14:22] <fkingalias> lol
[14:22] <DAVIDTEHBEST> SUNNY what do you think of nova coin vs ppc?
[14:22] <trololo> Sunny King why not publish your white paper in a peer reviewed
 journal?
[14:22] <Zzzzz> SunnyKing: True. Primes can be used to find cures for disease, c
reate medicine, calculus and more, but can also help create negative things too.
[14:23] <Lepton> yeah, we all know nukes need prime numbers to work amirite?
[14:23] <eennaam> do you have a gf SK
[14:23] <eennaam> Cheesy
[14:23] <Shad3d> SK: Do you have any near term(6 months) plans for PPC or XPM ?
[14:23] <JustaBitofTIme> ~40 minutes until the interview. Lots of great communit
y questions listed at ppcointalk.org
[14:23] <+SunnyKing> @Trololo, A lot of work goes into publishing for peer revie
wed journals. To be honest I don't have the time for it right now.
[14:24] <kellimtai> what about mineing over a android tablet or phone?
[14:24] <matt608> Sunny King, could you explain a bit more how primes can be use
d to do all those amazing things such as cure disease?
[14:25] <@[7]> kellimtai: do you really want to waste your phone battery on that
?
[14:25] <fontas> Sunnyking, any ideas for future coins with scientific applicati
on mining?
[14:25] <JustaBitofTIme> Hey Sunny.. do you need anything else from me or are yo
u ready to go at 10pm UTC?
[14:25] <+SunnyKing> @Shad3d, The 6 month plan for primecoin is to increase awar
eness and support of primecoin within the communities as a legitimate cryptocurr
ency.  It seems to me that so many coins are pump and dump schemes with no real
added value to the community.

[14:26] <Shad3d> thnx
[14:26] <deeltje> SunnyKing, its funny you should mention that, XPM is being pum
ped-dumped as we speak
[14:26] <Lepton> SunnyKing, have you thought about merging ppc and xpm?
[14:26] <TheCloudyKing> SunnyKing Is there a way to find out the last Prime foun
d by a miner?
[14:27] <eennaam> one client for two currencies?
[14:27] <+SunnyKing> @fontas: Absolutely.  The team is currently looking at ways
 to implement matlab/simulink derived distributed simulations.

[14:27] <fontas> matlab integation with crypto would be incredible
[14:28] <AlikanMCX> indeed +1 to that
[14:28] <longandshort> SK can you crush the fallacy of a centralized network for
 us pls..sorry if its been asked im having trouble staying connected here
[14:28] <Zzzzz> SunnyKing: What's your stand on GPU miners for XPM? And the scam
s some of those developers, so called creators of a XPM GPU Miner.
[14:30] <TheCloudyKing> SunnyKing Is there a way to find out the last Prime Numb
er found by a miner?  Have we found any primes that do not exist currently??
[14:31] <Lepton> [SunnyKing] (c05e4138@gateway/web/freenode/ip.192.94.65.56): sa
uron9.larc.nasa.gov/192.94.65.56
[14:31] <Lepton> mother..of god
[14:31] <+SunnyKing> @longandshort: Of course. Unfortunately there has been a ru
mor circulating around by some developers of other cryptocoins that XPM is centr
alized.  It's untrue while XPM does support blockchain checkpointing, this is a
feature that can only be used by the end user and not by myself or anyone on the
 team.

[14:31] <+SunnyKing> @Leptop, what's that? Smiley
[14:31] <@[7]> SunnyKing: your IP address
[14:32] <cfras> CloudyKing https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253409.0
[14:32] <eennaam> many tried to make some kind of high performance computing coi
n, for selling cpu distributed cycles to parties that need it, (coinlab), what m
akes it so difficult, the logistics of getting the jobs, or getting all the data
/different algoritms, maybe there is patent in some technology that needs some l
icensing? hmm i guess if i knew i would be making it myself Smiley
[14:32] <@[7]> SunnyKing: to what kind of degree has checkpointing been phased o
ut of ppcoin by now?
[14:32] <Lepton> we have an actually rocket scientist developing ppcoin guys
[14:33] <pocrl> what is this
[14:33] <D6A522394339> not ppcoin lepton we are talking primecoin here
[14:33] <D6A522394339> PRIMECOIN
[14:33] <fkingalias> the channel is called ppcoin lmao
[14:33] <Lepton> this is a primecoin ama?
[14:33] <D6A522394339> we have a actual rocket scientist developing PRIMECOIN
[14:33] <D6A522394339> to do with MATH and PRIME NUMBER to help MANKIND
[14:34] <D6A522394339> now pump it up etc
[14:34] <pocrl> SunnyKing whats yours perspective for the PPC price in 2 years?
[14:34] <eennaam> guess there has been some progress on 0.4.0 since nasa was shu
t down for a couple weeks
[14:34] <rdebourbon> SK what are the most important growth areas you see in the
next X months to boost XPM awareness/value - is there any one particular area yo
u think needs to be enhanced / expanded upon?
[14:34] <eennaam> Tongue
[14:34] <Lepton> I think in the future ppl will be more concern about cryptocoin
s energy cost than finding primes
[14:34] <+SunnyKing> @7, PPC is no longer reliant on central checkpointing but i
t is being used as a precaution against 51% attacks.  We'll continue to decentra
lize the currency as the network permits.

[14:34] <Raziel420> eennaam the way congrress is working NASA won't be around mu
ch longer
[14:35] <@[7]> pocrl: please do not ask that kind of speculative questions, on t
op of that it has been answered before
[14:35] <Lepton> so I see a brighter future for PPC than XMP, but both are aweso
me coins
[14:35] <Shad3d> PeerCoin/PimeCoin the only coin developed by NASA scientist !!!
[14:35] <Lepton> maybe hes a brain surgent on free time too?
[14:36] <pocrl> "it has been answered before" ? Where? I just got here now...
[14:36] <@[7]> c'mon guys, please keep the noise level down
[14:36] <matt608> Sunny King, are you the developer who is working on 'Nxt'?
[14:36] <TheCloudyKing> This is for the ROOM and not SUNNYKING.  Uh why don't al
l of you go and buy UP XPM on mcxnow.com .  Use one site so it rocketship the co
ins' price faster!  If you buy the coins and one of those coins end up to be one
 of those special PrimeNumbers, it's like hitting the lotto!  Do it now before e
veryone catches on.
[14:36] <Shad3d> come on...more SK questions !!
[14:36] <+SunnyKing> Well thanks everyone for the questions.  I look forward to
doing an interview again soon! I'm very happy to see the community is very suppo
rtive and I look forward to having a very succesfull year with you all!

[14:36] <@[7]> [22:50:55] <SunnyKing> @Shad3d, I think predicting where any cryp
tocurrency would be 10 years from now is quite difficult.  Who would've known th
at BTC went from $13 to where it is now within only a year!

[14:37] <Jason_> @Sunnyking: Thanks for doing the interview
[14:37] <Jason_> PPC TO THE MOON
[14:37] <Lepton> wait I thought the interview was starting in 23 minutes
[14:37] <cuantar> Thank you for your contributions to the cryptocurrency communi
ty, SunnyKing.
[14:37] <Lepton> you mean its over?
[14:37] <D6A522394339> lol
[14:37] <TheCloudyKing> go buy your XPM coins at   www.mcxnow.com
[14:37] <eennaam> what did just happen
[14:37] <fontas> Doesn't it start at 10pm utc?
[14:37] <beezneez> thats what i thought...
[14:37] <TheCloudyKing> Tell them TheCloudyKing sent you and you get a bonus!
[14:37] <Raziel420> which was 30 minutes ago
[14:37] <Lepton> i thought it started at 18:00 EDT
[14:38] <Ronan_> when does the interview start/where is it?
[14:38] <D6A522394339> hahaha
[14:38] <Shad3d>  and he's...out!..thats it..SK has spoken!!
[14:38] <pocrl> @7 let me ask the other way around, when do you think PPC reward
 will get to 25?
[14:38] <fkingalias> lol watch xpm crash now
[14:38] <TheCloudyKing> Ronan: SOon
[14:38] <beezneez> man, is there an archive of this online somewhere?
[14:38] <eennaam> i must be dreaming
[14:38] <@[7]> pocrl: I won't answer speculation questions either
1896  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [TIX] Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 16, 2013, 12:32:15 AM
TIX is taking off! Glad to see the shop is coming along, and I'm loving these prices.

Also just wanted to report a minor glitch, if you attempt to open the client while it's already open, the error message says that Novacoin is already runnning. Insignificant but just figured I'd point it out Tongue

It also says copper-bars in kapersky.  Wink
1897  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Version 1.2 Ready. Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 15, 2013, 03:11:56 AM
1.2.0.5 now in the books. Just some new icons, and more code cleanup tonight.
1898  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Multi-Wallet Testers Needed on: October 13, 2013, 07:44:01 PM
HBN 1.2.0.4 has been compiled and testers are wanted.

This version adds some functionality for getinfo, getmininginfo. Including stake and network speed.  

Also MW2(multi-wallet) support is in the process of being integrated.  Currently it is rpc command line only. Also no support for secondary wallet for mining for staking yet.

This can be run on main net or testnet.    This will allow you to create/load/unload wallets on the fly. Eventually the gui will support multiple users with different wallets, and different passwords.

Please let me know if you are interested in testing or helping with the coding or gui interface. 

*DISCLAIMER*

By receiving the unreleased QT or source code.  You agree to the following:
 
1) I am not responsible for any loss of coins or other problems, due to bugs or misuse.
2) You won't release the QT or code, without asking.
3) You will report any issues here or PM to me.
4) You won't be mean!
5) This code was taking from codeshark on github, and modified by me. Hat tips belong to him. 

Thanks!
1899  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam Warning - PhenixEx.com on: October 13, 2013, 12:43:51 AM
~.27btc
1900  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - Version 1.2 Ready. Must upgrade by Halloween! on: October 12, 2013, 04:05:05 AM
Nice work Tranz. Havent looked at the code but you put in a reasonable update time. Miles ahead of others

Thanks sir. Code seemed to fit. Did a fair amount of testing. Hopefully it is a treat, not a trick.  Cheesy

I expect to have 1.3 ready shortly after 1.2 goes live. Should be a soft update with multi-wallet and advanced coin control. Still working on code.
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