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2201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 08, 2013, 04:10:09 AM
Got hungry.  Bought more.

I have 750,000,000 TIX now.  Close to 1%. 

That is a good chunk. I only have 160 million TIX at the moment.
2202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 08, 2013, 03:30:03 AM
It will have its own web presence soon. There are some other things we need to finish first

that will be cool and even a forum, i am surprised at the number of people it has attracted in such a short time.

Is a separate forum something you guys are actually interested in and will use?

It will have its own web presence soon. There are some other things we need to finish first

Right on...When will we get the big reveal of who the devs in TIX? Maybe when the web site is released....

It's possible, but there isn't just one person behind it. In fact, several people have posted under this name, already. You never know who is responding to you. Some of us are nice, and some of us are not so cordial lol

Everyone is a free spirit and of free will...Nice or not or both...LOL...I notice that some responses are more detailed then others...I know there multiple persons behind TIX, but it would be nice to know who's in the team....
2203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 08, 2013, 02:15:12 AM
It will have its own web presence soon. There are some other things we need to finish first

Right on...When will we get the big reveal of who the devs in TIX? Maybe when the web site is released....
2204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 07, 2013, 11:34:31 PM
Thank you guys for helping each other

When will the checkpoint be updated and/or are you working on making a newer wallet? Funny the send and receive says bars in the wallet, not TIX.

Yes, we are doing all the backend and visual upgrades in the same upgrade so it only has to be once. That's why it's taking so long

Are you guys going to set up a dedicated web site for TIX?

Asking, as we will place you on http://rapidballs.eu splash page once you have.

I thought they already had a website for tix.

Nope, not yet. This thread is it for now. They should make a dedicated one just like BTC, LTC, FTC, etc.....
2205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: -- [ANN] New Coin Pre-Launch - SHIT coin. -- on: October 07, 2013, 11:32:22 PM
Make a logo with a character popping out coins into a toilet....LFMAO
2206  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins on the way out? on: October 07, 2013, 10:57:28 PM
I'm unsure of what to do right now. Since the difficulty of bitcoins is hitting the expotential curve and will soon become non-profitable, unless you use solar power or something, what's next? What cryptocurrencies could bring in more profit when bitcoin stops and what coins are sort of "the ones to watch"? I'm mainly interested in SHA-256 coins, but I like scrypt too Smiley I have been looking at PPCoin, but Terracoin seem to be doing well too. Any plans for what you're doing after bitcoins would be helpful too, I'm just trying to make a plan for where to go after bitcoins, what time to go, etc.... Any input welcome Smiley

Zetacoin is good if you sticking with SHA256 mining. Scrypt mining still is more cheaper for mining hardware. Wish solar power systems get cheaper, 50% to 75% of the current cost. Solar panels are get more efficient, 500 to 600 watts per panel from what I researched online. Obviously, you have to be in an area with year round sunshine or close to it.

500/600 watt solar panel lol yeah right show me the link

Those are in the works, but they are coming in the near future for residential. But right now SUNPOWER has 345 watt per panel: http://us.sunpowercorp.com/cs/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobheadername1=Content-Type&blobheadername2=Content-Disposition&blobheadervalue1=application%2Fpdf&blobheadervalue2=inline%3B+filename%3Dsp_X21_335_345_ds_en_ltr_504828A_040513.pdf&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1300286718354&ssbinary=true . Surely industrial and commercial panel are higher output then residential ones.
2207  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: what coins have high pos? on: October 07, 2013, 10:43:48 PM
I suggest HBN! But I maybe a bit biased. As far as CENT, it was NOT supposed to inflate the way it did, error in the code.

Plus, just 1 CENT per block now and the N factor is high where GPU is worthless now. That got mined in a sneaky way, the dev didn't post it immediately and was mining. Guess that's a way to get around premining in a sneaky way. HBN is pretty good and so is SAV. Just forgot what other PoS coins gain at least 100% after a year.
2208  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: what coins have high pos? on: October 07, 2013, 09:53:36 PM
CENT (Pennies) have a PoS of 1000% a week.

Really? Where's that info from? I'd like to see a link on that one. This is the tech specs for CENT: https://github.com/geocoin/pennies/blob/master/README.md .
2209  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins on the way out? on: October 07, 2013, 09:52:16 PM
I'm unsure of what to do right now. Since the difficulty of bitcoins is hitting the expotential curve and will soon become non-profitable, unless you use solar power or something, what's next? What cryptocurrencies could bring in more profit when bitcoin stops and what coins are sort of "the ones to watch"? I'm mainly interested in SHA-256 coins, but I like scrypt too Smiley I have been looking at PPCoin, but Terracoin seem to be doing well too. Any plans for what you're doing after bitcoins would be helpful too, I'm just trying to make a plan for where to go after bitcoins, what time to go, etc.... Any input welcome Smiley

Zetacoin is good if you sticking with SHA256 mining. Scrypt mining still is more cheaper for mining hardware. Wish solar power systems get cheaper, 50% to 75% of the current cost. Solar panels are get more efficient, 500 to 600 watts per panel from what I researched online. Obviously, you have to be in an area with year round sunshine or close to it.
2210  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: what coins have high pos? on: October 07, 2013, 09:31:53 PM
what are the coins with high pos?

I'd like to know this too. I know HBN and SAV come to mind. I forget what other coins have PoS with interest/gains.
2211  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 07, 2013, 09:28:58 PM
Thank you guys for helping each other

When will the checkpoint be updated and/or are you working on making a newer wallet? Funny the send and receive says bars in the wallet, not TIX.

Yes, we are doing all the backend and visual upgrades in the same upgrade so it only has to be once. That's why it's taking so long

Is there a time table when the new wallet is going to be released? Is there anymore markets that will trade TIX in the near future, other then Cryptsy and Bter? All send and transfer transactions run smooth with TIX.
2212  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 07, 2013, 09:09:24 PM
Thank you guys for helping each other

When will the checkpoint be updated and/or are you working on making a newer wallet? Funny the send and receive says bars in the wallet, not TIX.
2213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 07, 2013, 09:54:43 AM
Lottery Tickets (TIX)
Scrypt-Jane, CPR-Based

New Logo

Launched September 19th, 2013, on cryptonerd.co


First betting site is now up and running
altcoingambling.com/16BitBet/TIX

Now on cryptoblackjack
cryptoblackjack.kicks-ass.net


Also on ggdice.com
https://ggdice.com/tix

Try TIX on RapidBalls
http://tix.rapidballs.eu

TIX ONLY Poker Room
http://www.altholdem.com

New TIX Faucet added
ggdice.com/tix - Type /faucet in the chat



Lottery Tickets is now the FIRST coin traded on the XPM Market
Thanks Paul and John, we are honored to be the first ones in this market

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/103


Lottery Tickets are now listed on Bter.com - Thanks guys!

TIX For Bitcoin: https://bter.com/trade/tix_btc

TIX For Litecoin: https://bter.com/trade/tix_ltc



TIX Info
Ports  7997-7998
Block Time 32 seconds
First subsidy is 32,000,000,000
Max moneysupply 100,000,000,000
No premine | INSTANT Transactions

Block Rewards - Every block's a lotto
1-80,000 — 0-800,000 Reward (each block random)
80,001 — 1000-400,000 Reward (each block random)
160,001 — 2000-300,000 Reward (each block random)
240,001 — 3000-200,000 Reward (each block random)
320,001 — 4000-100,000 Reward (each block random)
400,001 — 5000-50,000 Reward (each block random)
480,001 — 6000-25,000 Reward (each block random)
560,001 — 7000-14,000 Reward (each block random)
600,000+ — 10,000 Reward (flat)

lotterytickets.conf
rpcuser=x
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=9332
server=1
gen=0


Source:  
https://github.com/LotteryTickets/LotteryTickets

Windows:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0V-7FME2rcyZW1Bb3NGcTVkUDQ/edit

GPU Miner:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1WLLLvN3Ho5anVfS05fT3dRalk/edit?usp=sharing
The .txt and .bat in the rar are incorrect. The correct numbers for your .bat are: --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1379622160
If you don't change them, you will get all rejects on all pools. Updating the google drive rar tonight. Sorry

Block Explorer
http://84.251.34.142:8888/TIXexplorer/index.php






Stable 0% Fee TIX Pools

Small Time Miner
http://tix.smalltimeminer.com
Stratum Only: stratum+tcp://tix.smalltimeminer.com:3339

Coinmine
http://tix.coinmine.pl
Stratum: 6111




TIX is a unique crypto currency being the only scrypt-jane with random block rewards for the first several hundred thousand blocks. It is a collective effort of several prominent developers that have experience both creating and maintaining networks for coins. Not only does this provide solid coding for the coin itself, but also the knowledge and experience to keep the network going and patch any issues, should they arise.

The development team will remain anonymous at this point, but will continue to monitor and maintain both the code and network better than any other developer or development team can. Our team is comprised of individuals that are responsible for no fewer than 20 coins currently being exchanged. Mine and trade with confidence of instant transactions knowing that this coin is backed by the best, and only the best. We don’t want this coin to succeed based on our reputations of releasing very solid and profitable coins. This one will speak for itself!

Just a technical question. So, is TIX both PoW and PoS? Doesn't PoS usually have a time period of a form of compound interest/gain while keeping it in the wallet? Just curious...
2214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Exchange] Latest Cryptsy Additions, News and announcements on: October 07, 2013, 09:51:43 AM
The reason I saw somewhere online was Cryptsy wanted to find something with lesser value then LTC inline with TIX. Why not FTC or something with more volume movement then XPM?
2215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [GIVEAWAY][GoldCoin™][GLD] The Official Turn Your Avatar Into Gold Thread! on: October 07, 2013, 09:45:07 AM
Just paid everyone in the thread from top to bottom! Thanks to everyone who is participating!  Cheesy

Greatly appreciated and thanks again....
2216  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *SCRYPT FPGA* - CryptoIndustries.com - official Bitcointalk thread on: October 02, 2013, 09:47:12 AM
If the prices are reasonable, then the GPU's can be used for gaming again...LOL
2217  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *SCRYPT FPGA* - CryptoIndustries.com - official Bitcointalk thread on: October 02, 2013, 09:06:49 AM
150w for 1mhs
you have not seen website

I just looked at the website.....That's efficient....If the cost isn't more then 50% more of a gpu setup, then it's worth it in my opinion....
2218  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *SCRYPT FPGA* - CryptoIndustries.com - official Bitcointalk thread on: October 02, 2013, 06:43:15 AM
Today marks the first time me and my partner (Motaboy) go live with our product details for our SCRYPT FPGA which we have been working on for the past 6-8 months. Please visit our site http://www.CryptoIndustries.com for complete overview.

Our machines come in 1, 5 and 10  MH/s variants. They are all made up of our barebone board named "Ra". Our machines are internally made up of multiple boards as well as a RaspberryPi controller. They have built in psu's which will be high efficiency and also 4 line lcd displays which will show various stats such as speed, share count, temperatures and also status. We expect PEAK temperatures to be no more than 45-50c and power usage will be a fraction of GPU equivalents.

Our Ra boards are built around Xilinx Artix 7 fpga chips (28nm) and run with external memory. As stated they will be controlled by mining software which will run and managed on a RaspberryPi. The software itself will be a modified version of CGMiner (opensource). We will also be selling a barebone board, but we will present details of this once our final board arrives back from the PCB prototyping facility.

We will from delivery enable mining of Litecoin (LTC) & Feathercoin (FTC) with future SCRYPT based coins being added in following updates. There will be various ways of updating user settings including preformatted files through USB and IP access. The machines can mine SHA256 coins, however we assume 99.9% of our customer base would not want to.

As time goes on we will be updating this thread with news, but right now our product has a finished design and we are awaiting our final prototypes. We are not opening for orders yet as we are negotiating prices with suppliers of our chips. The product photos you see are indeed renders, but show exact versions of the cases we are getting made at our UK based enclosure manufacturer. We will be of course showing videos and doing a meetup (London) allowing potential customers to have a hands on and see the product hashing. At this present time we feel an IPO does not serve any purpose to us as we are self funded however we will be offering hosted mining via contracts and are currently sourcing a cost effective location and electricity provider to offer this to our customers.

We are a UK registered company (Companies House)

Company Name:
CRYPTO INDUSTRIES LTD

Company Number:
08701585

Registered Address:
145-157 St John Street
London
EC1V 4PW

For those unaware I am Koolio on BTC-E.com where Im a moderator. I own and run the escrow site http://www.koolioescrow.com also. If you have any questions then don't hesitate to get in touch on contact@cryptoindustries.com

*WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO VISIT OUR SITE AND HAVE A LOOK AT OUR MACHINES. SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER IN THE FOOTER TO GET PRIORITY NEWS UPDATES*

*http://www.cryptoindustries.com*

Smiley

What the wattage output of each unit, ballpark estimates? Will your company premine coins with it to test? A few companies are in the hotspot for mining with customers units before shipping to them, when they know they can do test coins. What will be the turnaround rate for production and shipping to customers?
2219  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][TIX] Lottery Tickets | Now on Bter - BTC/LTC | First on Cryptsy XPM Market on: October 02, 2013, 06:06:02 AM
Well if you guys want it on the LTC market, go tell them in the chat box and in their thread. They listen to you guys

What thread is that? I'd like to suggest putting it at least on another market, even if it was FTC. XPM just doesn't have enough volume to justify it trading with TIX.

Something strange is going on, im in process of doing some development.
Now i send 500 TIX from my home windows wallet to a "wallet server vps" with latest GIT LotteryTickets built from source on linux.
Now i do a  "./LotteryTicketsd getbalance 0 " on the linux box and im told my balance has now gone from 00.0000 to...
8291420363.63348293

Yet i only sent 500, i tested this with a new account "1" same deal.

Any idea whats up here, i am new to "bitcoin" "daemons" so maybe its something simple like it always does this ??
A "getinfo" shows the correct balance, so maybe this is a standard thing im not familiar with??
sorry any explanation would be appreciated. Is this something to do with confirmations?

Every account has the same large balance, but just a standard showbalance gives the correct 500.
ie: showbalance 1 gives 8291420363.63348293
    showbalance testtest gives 8291420363.63348293
    showbalance 99 gives  8291420363.63348293
    showbalance gives 500.000000

This kind of makes it impossible to develop anything??? Once again sorry for my newbie question.



Found this on the GIT bug section:
Quote

There is an issue LotteryTicketsd's RPC command getbalance. Whenever I give it an account it gives some value like 2065707226646.21020508. If the account doesn't exist, or has 0 balance, that is what it returns. Otherwise, it returns real balance + that value (in some cases some rounding takes place).

Here is another example: I have one account with 8797256.05272000 TIX. getbalance onthataccount gives x = 2065716023902.26293945. x - 2065707226646.21020508 = 8797256.052734375

Whats the story here any news?

BUMP!! Couldnt fix myself, seems im not the only one with problem, all linux makes has this problem. It really needs to be addressed.

Can we get a god dam update on this please, its in bug section on git hub and has been posted here...... 
This will be the prolem to make the coin die in the ass im telling you now. No idea how bter and those other sites managed, surly they are not hosting there wallets on WINDOWS 0_o...

Only issue I'm having with Windows client is the old checkpoint, but otherwise all the transaction work ok. But the Linux side of things, I hear some serious issues, those really need to get addressed asap.
2220  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Supposed ASIC Scrypt Miner | Scrypt ASIC International on: October 02, 2013, 03:51:35 AM
http://scryptasic.org/

500 Watt PSU pushing 50,000 Kh/s avg.

Feasibility of this?

/Discuss

I'd believe a fpga before a asic miner for scrypt. The design for an asic miner would take AMD, Nvidia and/or Intel fab and income to produce. Nothing is impossible, but more likely improbable...
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