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1961  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Everyone pipe down.. i am the smart one here ! on: June 22, 2014, 07:17:38 AM

edit:
and hey like wtf guys why does it say for algo specs on OP's first comment..
Scrypt or SHA256 ? (keccak / SHA3)
WTF ? the OP doesn't know ? lol
and scrypt ? whaaaat ? was it always like that ?

and i love the Newbie status of the coin poster / OP here.. 6 whole forum posts hahahahhaha

The way it's worded looks like a smartass comment. At the time the coin was launched, Sha3 was nearly unheard of, and it reads like a FAQ.

1962  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MAX] MaxCoin - Alive and Kickin' on: June 22, 2014, 07:15:12 AM
It is always darkest just before the dawn of day. Buy when everything looks like shit. MAX could be an easy tripple or more from here. Of all the coins out there i think it will survive..

Yes of course:-)Even when Keiser abandon this coin and make own fast scamming startcoin:-)
Aaah believers is such naive peoples.
MAxcoin is dead,sentence to death already.Who not see it is blind and cultist.


Maxcoin has a following by people who believe they can bring value to the community and the coin.  Those who are spending their time obsessing over something they consider to be "dead" are actually the ones displaying cult like behavior.  If it was indeed a lost cause, there would be no need to attack it as it would be a redundant action.  Therefore, what we are seeing is a small group of people dedicated to the "religion" of killing what is already perceived by them as dead.  That is true cult behavior.

I suspect this might be in frustration.  Maybe over the problem of not being able to grasp the basics of English grammar.  Or maybe their dogs have lost interest in licking the peanut butter off of their toddler like genitalia.  These questions will never be answered as history quietly leaves these poor people behind.

Now that, sir, is the proper way to flame somebody! +1 for humour alone. My opinion of the coin is pretty neutral, but that was some good ass whoopiin'

1963  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zimstake (ZS) - NOW PURE POS - No IPO / PreMine - SHA-256 New Wallet on: June 22, 2014, 04:37:59 AM
The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: http://zimstake.us/

Unable to forward this request at this time.

This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any parent caches.

Some possible problems are:

An Internet connection needed to access this domains origin servers may be down.
All configured parent caches may be currently unreachable.
The administrator may not allow this cache to make direct connections to origin servers.
Your cache administrator is me@josheaker.com.
Confirming this. Website appears to be down.
1964  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SHA]SHACoin - 2.0.0.0 - Returned from the Dead on: June 21, 2014, 02:56:17 AM
$ for sha is bad idea. This symbol is reserved for dollar.

I think its a little different. it is not $, but seems most of ppls think they are the same maybe.
(if we can use that, it will be the best one.)

anyone has the idea of a good symbol, all welcome. lets find it out.

another example:





I like that one.
1965  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SYNC]X11 | POS| 1,000 Coins| NiteSend -Decentralized Anon | Whitepaper on: June 20, 2014, 10:25:14 PM
@Young: first of all im mining with you with a few miners right from the beginning BUT it is still annoying that there are still no stats - thats the reason why some People cant escape the Feeling they were ripped

like your last post: you have the stats - when you cant implement them and i really dont understand why then POST them - its not professional buts ist a beginning

Like i said earlier, we prefer to get feedback and we have taken the point seriously with regards to transparancy. Implementing in a fully automated way and looking profesional is a lot of work. We have put our work and time in getting better trading and better coins sofar. We are not a proffesional company but some coin addicts and have to use our spare time for this. I hope you can understand this will take therefore more time then we want ourselves as well..

Give us some nice feedback and realistic questions and we will provide as much as we can  Smiley

I don't know what I'm talking about, so if I'm dead wrong don't kill me Cheesy

But if you can pull those stats the way you posted, could you not do so to a web page? Like just a script to post it up in about the format you posted on here? It would be admittedly ugly, but it would stop the fud until you can do it more pretty.
1966  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LOOOK for profit!] [TEK] TEKcoin PoS/Pow 40% Stake Interest every 30 days! on: June 20, 2014, 08:42:17 PM

Also, real quick...  I was wondering if sending all the coins in my wallet to myself would help organize my staking?

I was worried that if I sent all my coins to one of my own addresses, then the coins age would reset and I'd would have to wait 30 days from the transaction
to stake again ( I know silly question  Lips sealed )


Thanks!!

TEKcoin 2 DA MOOOOOOON!!!

Apparently, any time you send coins the age resets. Use coin control to aggregate the youngest. Be aware: Staking can sometimes produce an orphan block regardless of its size. Smaller blocks reduces the number of coins lost.
I am pretty sure orphans don't matter.

an orphan just costs you some time. I'm not sure if this is the intent, but I've gotten orphans a few times. It always stakes again in fairly short order.

As to aggregating your coins, yes, it resets the coin age. That's not ALL bad. I just did it yesterday, to put all my eggs in one basket as it were. If you're in long term, it might be a good idea to reset certain blocks to maintain a steady staggering. I'm not there yet, but my goal is to have ten blocks of 1000 each aggregated 2 days apart. Coin control feature in the QT wallet is your friend!

So coin control is turned off by default.

Now I see how some of these coins can maintain 50-100% payout...
Because most owners do something "wrong" and get stuck with way lower rates...
And "staking documentation" for NVC, TEK, HBN, PHS consists of rummaging thru long ANN threads.

No need to move the coin from Cryptsy...
Trading these things pretty much kills your payout...
So let's keep staking secrets a "black art" that's passed down from generation to generation.

 

I'm actually working on that, cuz about two months ago I would have agreed with your assessment. Since then I have become friendly with several of the developers of staking coins, and it's much simpler than that. They speak code better than they write documentation. I don't speak code very well, but I can translate Cheesy

Yes, coin control is not turned on by default in the QT wallet. Or rather, the coin control INTERFACE is not on by default. Got to setting->options->display and activate it there. However, if I understand properly, the functions are already in place, and it automatically spends the lowest weight coins first. With coin control, you have absolute control over that.

Also, the wiki on hobonickels is very good. It's not as comprehensive as I would like, and it's references deviate from observed behaviour in some minor ways, but overall it's a good read and explains things very well.

Always keep in mind, we are on the frontier. Things often get done before they get documented.



Listen to biomech, he is a proven smart member of tek

Thanks! The secret of my success is I keep bashing at the wall until it falls down Cheesy
1967  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SHA]SHACoin - 2.0.0.0 - Returned from the Dead on: June 20, 2014, 06:47:36 PM
While my reply was serious, I was mainly trying to make a joke. However, there are a lot of us in the Crypto movement that would like to break all association with fiat currencies. Also, if you use the USD symbol, it might attract regulatory predation. Tread carefully. You resurrected a dead coin, and that's a feather in your cap. Careful you don't kill it again Cheesy
1968  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SYNC]X11 | POS| 1,000 Coins| NiteSend -Decentralized Anon | Whitepaper on: June 20, 2014, 06:41:00 PM
nice sync to the moon Cheesy 2 btc per sync next week Cheesy

Methinks you need to smoke a spliff. Your emotions flipflopping that much has to be physically painful Cheesy
1969  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SYNC]X11 | POS| 1,000 Coins| NiteSend -Decentralized Anon | No master node on: June 20, 2014, 06:37:29 PM
Heya all, I'm also on the mac wallet and only get 6-7 connections and a shit ton of orphans!! Where can I find this config file? I thought it was normal, now i'm bummed because i've been staking for weeks!

you could try adding MAXCONNECTIONS=1000 to your conf file. Also saw somebody saying they were saving from rich text format. You want raw text, no formatting.

I've not had the problem, so I'm guessing. But that did help with other coins.
1970  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SHA]SHACoin - 2.0.0.0 - Returned from the Dead on: June 20, 2014, 06:02:44 PM
Don't do it! It's a trick, and has been since 1913!

I can't understand what you are talking about. can you explain that a little? 1913?
Sure thing. The Federal Reserve was established in 1913. Prior to that, the dollar was based on 1 troy ounce of gold equalling 20 USD. The money was even by the standards of the time, very valuable. After the highly illegal establishment of the FED, they quickly went to work on making "bank notes" legal tender, thugh still nominally backed by gold or silver.

Then in 1937, by fiat (where we get the term fiat money), the Thief in Charge ordered the seizure of all private gold bullion "for safekeeping" and made the paper dollar no longer a true demand note. Unless you were well connected or a foreigner.

The final nail in the dollar's coffin, leading to it's subsequent rise as an undead entity, was in 1971 when Richard Nixon declared that the dollar was no longer backed by anything but the bullshit coming from the fed and wall street. He was damn near that blunt, too. It was a declaration of national insolvency, and my father's generation missed it.

Since that time the dollar has devalued by a factor of about 5000.
1971  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]V8 - X13 - POW/POS coin. - IPO/Pre-mine coin - 6/25 AT 7PM GMT on: June 20, 2014, 05:55:47 PM
Do you want power? Then this is power

This is not power this is bullshit.

Uhh.

Have you paid ANY attention to the world around you? The world's governments run on two things, in ascending order. Violence and bullshit.
1972  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LOOOK for profit!] [TEK] TEKcoin PoS/Pow 40% Stake Interest every 30 days! on: June 20, 2014, 05:49:54 PM

Also, real quick...  I was wondering if sending all the coins in my wallet to myself would help organize my staking?

I was worried that if I sent all my coins to one of my own addresses, then the coins age would reset and I'd would have to wait 30 days from the transaction
to stake again ( I know silly question  Lips sealed )


Thanks!!

TEKcoin 2 DA MOOOOOOON!!!

Apparently, any time you send coins the age resets. Use coin control to aggregate the youngest. Be aware: Staking can sometimes produce an orphan block regardless of its size. Smaller blocks reduces the number of coins lost.
I am pretty sure orphans don't matter.

an orphan just costs you some time. I'm not sure if this is the intent, but I've gotten orphans a few times. It always stakes again in fairly short order.

As to aggregating your coins, yes, it resets the coin age. That's not ALL bad. I just did it yesterday, to put all my eggs in one basket as it were. If you're in long term, it might be a good idea to reset certain blocks to maintain a steady staggering. I'm not there yet, but my goal is to have ten blocks of 1000 each aggregated 2 days apart. Coin control feature in the QT wallet is your friend!

So coin control is turned off by default.

Now I see how some of these coins can maintain 50-100% payout...
Because most owners do something "wrong" and get stuck with way lower rates...
And "staking documentation" for NVC, TEK, HBN, PHS consists of rummaging thru long ANN threads.

No need to move the coin from Cryptsy...
Trading these things pretty much kills your payout...
So let's keep staking secrets a "black art" that's passed down from generation to generation.

 

I'm actually working on that, cuz about two months ago I would have agreed with your assessment. Since then I have become friendly with several of the developers of staking coins, and it's much simpler than that. They speak code better than they write documentation. I don't speak code very well, but I can translate Cheesy

Yes, coin control is not turned on by default in the QT wallet. Or rather, the coin control INTERFACE is not on by default. Got to setting->options->display and activate it there. However, if I understand properly, the functions are already in place, and it automatically spends the lowest weight coins first. With coin control, you have absolute control over that.

Also, the wiki on hobonickels is very good. It's not as comprehensive as I would like, and it's references deviate from observed behaviour in some minor ways, but overall it's a good read and explains things very well.

Always keep in mind, we are on the frontier. Things often get done before they get documented.

1973  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SHA]SHACoin - 2.0.0.0 - Returned from the Dead on: June 20, 2014, 05:32:49 PM
This is the answer:



Don't do it! It's a trick, and has been since 1913!
1974  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zimstake (ZS) - NOW PURE POS - No IPO / PreMine - SHA-256 New Wallet on: June 20, 2014, 06:47:48 AM
if you give criticism you get banned from irc, nazi methods everyone keept talking good about dev in the begining but he is an asshole,
Saying "Blow me bitch" to the channel operator isnt exactly "criticism".

But yeah im def a dick.


LOL!!!!
1975  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SHA]SHACoin - 2.0.0.0 - Returned from the Dead on: June 20, 2014, 03:44:59 AM
What?? It's alive?!  Was still in my watchlist and figured I'd come check out the last posts of the coin I was bag holding, and to my amazement the new wallet  is synching without error.  Nice job devs!

EDIT: Spoke too soon.  Stuck on block 42492.  Twice.  Second time I cleared everything from the folder in %appdata%\ShaCoin except the wallet, so it was starting from a clean slate.

DOUBLE EDIT:  addnodes in conf file fixed...

TRIPLE EDIT: ...or not.  Seems like it's freezing up when synching every few thousand nodes and needs to be restarted to resume.  It's running again now but it froze the first time on 42492 for over half an hour, was definitely hung.  Anyone else having this problem?

It hung twice for me, and has been flawless since it got current. But it did lock up solid until I restarted it.
1976  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LOOOK for profit!] [TEK] TEKcoin PoS/Pow 40% Stake Interest every 30 days! on: June 20, 2014, 03:36:35 AM

Also, real quick...  I was wondering if sending all the coins in my wallet to myself would help organize my staking?

I was worried that if I sent all my coins to one of my own addresses, then the coins age would reset and I'd would have to wait 30 days from the transaction
to stake again ( I know silly question  Lips sealed )


Thanks!!

TEKcoin 2 DA MOOOOOOON!!!

Apparently, any time you send coins the age resets. Use coin control to aggregate the youngest. Be aware: Staking can sometimes produce an orphan block regardless of its size. Smaller blocks reduces the number of coins lost.
I am pretty sure orphans don't matter.

an orphan just costs you some time. I'm not sure if this is the intent, but I've gotten orphans a few times. It always stakes again in fairly short order.

As to aggregating your coins, yes, it resets the coin age. That's not ALL bad. I just did it yesterday, to put all my eggs in one basket as it were. If you're in long term, it might be a good idea to reset certain blocks to maintain a steady staggering. I'm not there yet, but my goal is to have ten blocks of 1000 each aggregated 2 days apart. Coin control feature in the QT wallet is your friend!
1977  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zimstake (ZS) - NOW PURE POS - No IPO / PreMine - SHA-256 New Wallet on: June 19, 2014, 11:48:43 PM
if you give criticism you get banned from irc, nazi methods everyone keept talking good about dev in the begining but he is an asshole,

I think you are in the wrong irc channel. I've said some pretty harsh shit to Cryptogir and the result was an equally blunt answer. I like the man.

edit: And the pool thing. One guy gave it up due to miner apathy, and icecube says he'll be in testing in a day or two. I'm setting up a single coin pool, and it's not the easiest job on earth. A switching pool is a lot of work, and the returns are likely miniscule for the operator.
1978  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zimstake (ZS) - NOW PURE POS - No IPO / PreMine - SHA-256 New Wallet on: June 19, 2014, 11:44:35 PM
This coin is absolutely the shittiestonly altcoin coin I have ever come across.

FTFY

Obviously you are either trolling or a complete noob. I could point you to at least a hundred coins that are worse without trying.  google altcoins. The cream is very thin. In my arrogant opinion, there are TEK, HBN, ZS, LTC and BTC.

Below that, there are maybe fifty that are trying to be something.
1979  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LOOOK for profit!] [TEK] TEKcoin PoS/Pow 40% Stake Interest every 30 days! on: June 19, 2014, 06:35:23 PM
My wallet windows version will not sync. When I open it it says not connection for a while then if it does get a connect it does not start to sync. I have a transfer waiting to show up but not sure what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ok. First make sure you have the latest stable version (1.1). Then, try closing it and reopening it about five times. If it's still not synching, go to users\yourusername\appdata\roaming\tekcoin and delete everything but the wallet.dat file. restart it and let it sync.

I don't know how experienced a windows user you are, so don't be insulted Cheesy appdata is a hidden file. If you can't see it, go to folder options, view, and check show hidden files.

Before doing ANY of the above, make a copy of your wallet.dat file in a safe place.

Hope it helps!
1980  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TEKcoin PoS/PoW on Cryptsy! 30 days 40% Interest on: June 19, 2014, 02:29:21 AM
I run a pool and haven't ever seen any stake in my pools TEK wallet, is there some secret to enabling staking or isn't it supported in the command line wallet?

My other theory is coins sent for mining payments are the 'oldest' in the wallet so I never have any of the same coins there for over 30 days. I've always got a balance in the wallet, i.e. its never empty so should I technically be receiving stake or not?

I don't have an official answer, but I would guess that you don't have coins in long enough. It takes a bit over 30 days. As far as I know, there's no "secret" method nor anything that requires the QT wallet, but if you don't see it as a security risk, you might try running QT instead of the daemon, just set up as a server. It's coin control features will allow you to set the priority on coins and only spend the newest mined or minted coins. This is probably doable from the command line as well, but I have no idea how Tongue I know the coin control is either the same or very similar to hobonickels, so you might check their wiki. Also, if I understand it correctly, the wallet has to be unlocked for it to stake. Which might pose a problem for a pool.

In a far less dynamic environment, I have gotten stakes from both the older wallet prior to presstab and Tranz becoming involved, and the new one. QT in both cases, so I don't know if that applies or not. I do know that the staking algorithms work.

My TEK pools been running for at least 4 months, always had a decent balance in the wallet so can only assume the coins are randomly chosen but end up with a full turn over before 30 days. Might be time to go with a hot/cold wallet concept for TEK to earn stake on these coins, unfortunately QT isn't an option as its a command line server.
I figured that might be the case. I don't think the daemon has coin control, either. I'm not sure of that. With the QT, if you have coin control enabled, it defaults to spending the lowest weighted coins, and you can manually choose which blocks to spend from. So, yeah, if it were me, I'd take the majority out of the hot wallet and stake 'em in a QT wallet. Spend out to the pool as needed.

Speaking of which, I'm probably going to point a gridseed your way soon Cheesy Never could get my AMT/TECHNOBIT to work right with your pool, and I don't know why. Others did, so it had to be something specific to my machine. Yours wasn't the only pool it hated either. But my gridseed don't seem to care, so I'll try again with it. I shall begin the predation of your hobonickels very soon!
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