How about developing some services for this coin then people are actually gonna use it. Perhaps there should be a feature in the game so that players need to spend MOTO's too. To get to a next level or to increase rewards temporarily. Those coins can then be distributed through POS and a % should go in a fund to reward people that help to promote or do developing tasks.
That could work. At first I was thinking "people could just bypass the spending to play for free" but then I realised that we could make it so that their maps are generated from their transaction. We could make it so that they only get 20 blocks to try to beat the game and then they need to pay again. Yes, that's perfectly possible - a bit like cost for player creation in Huntercoin. Whether or not it is a good idea, I don't know. I actually really like the idea. It's a bit like gambling. If there isn't any risk involved to losing some of your coins then there seems to be no point to playing. But if there is risk involved, then people keep playing. It gives them an adrenalin rush.
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Hey guys, I want to (attempt) to create a Fibre forum that looks something like this one. (A simple machines forum) What should the URL be? Something like www.fibretalk.org?? Hey , we were discussing about forum and wiki Pm killakem please Just my opinion but I hate it when a coin has 5 different web address, one for each thing. Either setup sub domains or create a separate directory for each service. What was the address for the forums again? Was if fibretalk or fibrecointalk? Was it .org or .com? I'll just google it... just some examples. forum.fibrecoin.com foundation.fibrecoin.com explorer.fibercoin.com wiki.fibercoin.com etc.. fibrecoin.com/forum fibrecoin.com/foundation fibercoin.com/explorer fibercoin.com/wiki etc.. Branding, branding, branding. Build the Fibre brand. Building separate sites all with different address takes away from ones branding, brand management, marketing, etc... So, you need to google Bitcoin forum to find this forum? There will be links on the main website so it will be easy to find. IMO having a . In the middle of the web address looks messy. Sure, if you are looking for this thread you need to google it. Your average person will have no idea what bitcointalk is or how to find us here. 'ann fibre' is the easiest way to find this thread. Its number one on the results. Does the average person know that? Searching 'fibre', this thread is at the bottom. The website is not listed on the first page for either search. Using 'fibre coin' puts this thread at the #1 spot with the website being listed below. A clean, professional, and organized website is 1000x better than this thread. Having all the Fibre services branded in the same fashion organized and accessible in one location increases a visitor's confidence in your product. To an outsider, Fibrecoin.com is Fibre. That address represents everything Fibre is. It's the center of the Fibre universe. One of the biggest things these coins fail at is branding and marketing. Fibre should develop a branding guide that outlines every detail of the Fibre logo, color scheme, fonts, font sizes, etc.. Anything that has the Fibre logo should adhere to this guide. This includes all official and unofficial sites and services. A '.' looks messy? How do you think 3, 4 or 5 different websites and web addresses look? fibretalk or fibrecointalk .com/.org <<< looks like a third party sites. Are these legit sites? Are they really official? fibrewiki or fibrecoinwiki .com/.org OR wiki.fibrecoin.com <<< professional options centered around the fibrecoin.com address forum.fibrecoin.com Would you feel better visiting ebay if their website was ebay.com ebay-talks.org ebay-announcements.com ebay-pages.net ebaydevelopers.com etc... OR http://community.ebay.com/http://deals.ebay.com/http://my.ebay.comhttp://announcements.ebay.com/http://developer.ebay.com/etc... Well said. I think it would be great for fibre to stream line everything into one domain and use subdomains for different services. Only problem with this as in most other coins is different ppl run the different sites and it's not maintained or run by the dev team as most are to busy to manage multiple sites.
Having sub domains will not keep others from being able to help mange these services. Root access accounts can be setup for specific domains. Admin accounts can be setup for the forums, wiki and any other sites added to the mix. If setup right, there's no issues here. With the sub domain options, devs control the sites. We don't have to worry about third party site owners not paying the hosting bill or deciding he no longer wants to be associated with Fibre. It's just a better deal all the way around. At the end of the day, this is just a suggestion and the devs will have to make the call. Yeah, you're right. It does look a lot better. Btw when I meant "do you to go to google to find this forum?" I was just talking about www.bitcointalk.org not the Bitcointalk Fibre Ann thread. I think most people that want to keep coming back to the forum would just bookmark it anyway. Plus, it would probably come up at the top in the Google search results. But yeah, having it use the same domain as the fibre website does look a lot more official. Thanks for showing me.
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Hey guys, I want to (attempt) to create a Fibre forum that looks something like this one. (A simple machines forum) What should the URL be? Something like www.fibretalk.org?? Hey , we were discussing about forum and wiki Pm killakem please Just my opinion but I hate it when a coin has 5 different web address, one for each thing. Either setup sub domains or create a separate directory for each service. What was the address for the forums again? Was if fibretalk or fibrecointalk? Was it .org or .com? I'll just google it... just some examples. forum.fibrecoin.com foundation.fibrecoin.com explorer.fibercoin.com wiki.fibercoin.com etc.. fibrecoin.com/forum fibrecoin.com/foundation fibercoin.com/explorer fibercoin.com/wiki etc.. Branding, branding, branding. Build the Fibre brand. Building separate sites all with different address takes away from ones branding, brand management, marketing, etc... So, you need to google Bitcoin forum to find this forum? There will be links on the main website so it will be easy to find. IMO having a . In the middle of the web address looks messy.
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Which posts are you supposed to report and which posts are you supposed to leave?
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Hey guys, I want to (attempt) to create a Fibre forum that looks something like this one. (A simple machines forum) What should the URL be? Something like www.fibretalk.org??
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How about developing some services for this coin then people are actually gonna use it. Perhaps there should be a feature in the game so that players need to spend MOTO's too. To get to a next level or to increase rewards temporarily. Those coins can then be distributed through POS and a % should go in a fund to reward people that help to promote or do developing tasks.
That could work. At first I was thinking "people could just bypass the spending to play for free" but then I realised that we could make it so that their maps are generated from their transaction. We could make it so that they only get 20 blocks to try to beat the game and then they need to pay again.
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Can someone please tell me the nodes? I know they are in the wallet already but I need them for another reason. Thanks
Execute getpeerinfo from debug console. [ { "addr" : "104.131.246.114:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391034, "lastrecv" : 1414391034, "bytessent" : 142145, "bytesrecv" : 136751, "blocksrequested" : 10, "conntime" : 1414362689, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 107411, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : true }, { "addr" : "185.45.193.164:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391034, "lastrecv" : 1414391034, "bytessent" : 81680, "bytesrecv" : 117430, "blocksrequested" : 10, "conntime" : 1414362702, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14.2/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 107411, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "83.104.61.47:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391034, "lastrecv" : 1414391035, "bytessent" : 236151, "bytesrecv" : 173245, "blocksrequested" : 10, "conntime" : 1414362815, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14.2/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 107411, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "76.74.170.60:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391034, "lastrecv" : 1414391035, "bytessent" : 287716, "bytesrecv" : 187252, "blocksrequested" : 10, "conntime" : 1414362854, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14.3/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 107411, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "80.220.191.39:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391034, "lastrecv" : 1414391035, "bytessent" : 235359, "bytesrecv" : 167774, "blocksrequested" : 10, "conntime" : 1414363967, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14.3/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 107425, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "117.62.134.230:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391034, "lastrecv" : 1414391074, "bytessent" : 222418, "bytesrecv" : 202410, "blocksrequested" : 9, "conntime" : 1414370824, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14.3/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 107540, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "85.25.93.99:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391034, "lastrecv" : 1414391034, "bytessent" : 24468, "bytesrecv" : 21278, "blocksrequested" : 1, "conntime" : 1414387670, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14.1/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 107821, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "178.49.162.188:41678", "services" : "00000003", "lastsend" : 1414391074, "lastrecv" : 1414391038, "bytessent" : 201418, "bytesrecv" : 212302, "blocksrequested" : 169, "conntime" : 1414390647, "version" : 70018, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.9.14.3/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 68996, "banscore" : 0 } ] For what another reason do you need them? Well... My friend has a HDD that has Windows 7 on it and we use it at school. Unfortunately the school blocks connection to peers but I think if I add ?&.jpg to the end it might trick the school's firewall into thinking that the peer is just a .jpg picture. When I want to download a .exe file, the website says "Banned Extension" but it I add "?&.jpg" to the end it actually downloads the file.
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Sorry I can't compile the linux wallet. The bounty is still open!
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My prediction is that we will hit 0.001 btc in 4 days. Mark my words!
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Hello StealthCoin. Greeting from another blocknet coin - Fibre! I wonder what the future holds with the blocknet! Good luck.
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ICO coins have been refunded to all investors.
Well at least we know this wasn't a scam.
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Can someone please tell me the nodes? I know they are in the wallet already but I need them for another reason. Thanks
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This coin looks interesting. I'll see if I find any blocks.
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Damnit I cant connect to anyone
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How long does compiling for you guys normally take?
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Arrgh, slow internet... only 50kbps
edit: 30kbps actually
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You are going to gpu mine sha256?
Yeah, I dont have an asic. I'm going to solo mine. I'm hoping to be the first miner so I can get some blocks before the difficulty goes up. btw, I fixed my issue. I needed to use the old cgminer.
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7 minutes to go!
Arrgh, CGminer isnt detecting my GPu!!
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