I like betacoin better ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I give it 30 minutes before someone releases betacoin
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OMG....... This is VIRUS. Don't try to run it.
Seriously? Yes, My AVAST shows this is TROJAN I'm assuming the qt right? That's probably because it's not complete yet. The file the OP gave is going to download the full file once the coin releases.
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For any reason my 2 nodes are not connectable by anyone so i cannot setup the seed node(s) here.
I pay 0.1 BTC to someone setting up a working seed node that stays alive for at least a few weeks! block files for download in first post!
Someone do it! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) This launch didn't go so well, did it?
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I mentioned SBC on Cryptsy chat and they said it has been evaluated and should be coming soon
It should be, no coin has had a more fair stable steady start. I agree the Launch was very good. Agreed, definitely one of the best launches so far.
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I am now at Total time logged in: 4 hours and 3 minutes.
However still a newbie
Not anymore ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Welcome
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I made a website with the prices of all crypto currencies in many markets. I also using the "API" coinchoose to make a page on profitability completing the data with the calculation of earnings mining. Hope you like it. http://www.criptovalute.itSorry, but that site is really ugly, good work otherwise though.
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Saw that when I opened up the client.
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Bitbar will soon be obsolete. There is a coin coming that will allow you to consolidate all your "digital wealth" into a block chain smaller than an atom I can't disclose full details but have some early artwork to share ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi293.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fmm79%2Ffrickenjoey%2FSILVER01-1.jpg&t=663&c=60ksIeMyJYNrtQ) How many Asian techs do you have working for you and what kind of rare metals are your going to use? We have 40 techs working the project. Praseodymium is used for the primary containment vessel. We originally encoded the block chain in DNA but that was too large and inefficient. Hence, the decision to quantum mechanically encode it into an Atom using the spin properties of some electrons. Brilliant stuff. The techs are working on a neutrino version next still sorting out some challenges with that such as the fact that the miner must be encased in 35 miles of lead and heavy water to work properly. Techs will find a workaround (we did this on a very small budget - the techs are paid in Fortune Cookies) Funny You know for as much shit as I and the rest of the people have been giving you, at least you have a sense of humor. I really hope you're telling the truth and you can deliver. But to be 100% honest, I'm not holding my breath.
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Bitbar will soon be obsolete. There is a coin coming that will allow you to consolidate all your "digital wealth" into a block chain smaller than an atom I can't disclose full details but have some early artwork to share ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi293.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fmm79%2Ffrickenjoey%2FSILVER01-1.jpg&t=663&c=60ksIeMyJYNrtQ) How many Asian techs do you have working for you and what kind of rare metals are your going to use? We have 40 techs working the project. Praseodymium is used for the primary containment vessel. We originally encoded the block chain in DNA but that was too large and inefficient. Hence, the decision to quantum mechanically encode it into an Atom using the spin properties of some electrons. Brilliant stuff. The techs are working on a neutrino version next still sorting out some challenges with that such as the fact that the miner must be encased in 35 miles of lead and heavy water to work properly. Techs will find a workaround (we did this on a very small budget - the techs are paid in Fortune Cookies) The Troll is strong with this one...
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1 Million premined coins, useless
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Bitbar will soon be obsolete. There is a coin coming that will allow you to consolidate all your "digital wealth" into a block chain smaller than an atom I can't disclose full details but have some early artwork to share ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi293.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fmm79%2Ffrickenjoey%2FSILVER01-1.jpg&t=663&c=60ksIeMyJYNrtQ) How many Asian techs do you have working for you and what kind of rare metals are your going to use?
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OMG....... This is VIRUS. Don't try to run it.
Seriously?
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The network rapidly adapts to hashing power changes, and the difficulty automatically decreases if there's no block mined in the past 5 minutes. This also reduces block timing variance.
Nice! That's a really good idea actually. Has that been done before?
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It's so that I can serve you the testnet binaries. When you use an alt coin, you reveal your IP addresses to all other peers anyways.
Cool, I'm down for some beta teating, I'll pm you. What is your pow? SHA256. I believe that Scrypt currently is too easy to be 51% attacked by a large botnet, while ASICs make it harder for a rogue group to take over. Currently I am only giving beta access to very established users, I'd rather avoid a leak. You're not afraid of someone with an ASIC raping your coin like they did to Terracoin? Or have you found a way to combat this? Don't get me wrong, this sounds like an awesome idea ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Please do not distribute clients that are incompatible with this network!! no, it is compatible read your new block chain. If a greater number of miners than your paid miners mine this, it will fork again. This is getting ridiculous, not that it wasn't already ridiculous lol
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