What is the hashrate?
Nearly 30 000 H/s
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difficulty: 3 192 055 What happened last night?
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WTS 6 mil BCN for 2 BTC PM
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Hm...looks like someone has removed his messages too =)
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Smooth makes solid points, but as I already argued upthread, nobody is willing to actually navigate the illegal/evil marketplaces on the deep web to check for BCN's presence.
If BCN is in fact used for black trade (snuff films, illegal pornography, etc.), how much of that do you think would really surface to bitcointalk?
I wasn't specifically talking about bitcointalk. I have seen plenty of third party reporting about the deep web stuff and never was it mentioned that they are using this new thing called Bytecoin, or even some unknown anonymous payment technology. Bitcoin is frequently mentioned. Stolen credit cards, botnets, and other items of value are sometimes mentioned. Nothing like bytecoin has ever been mentioned. You can go and look at this reporting yourself if you want, that doesn't require visiting kiddie porn sites. It could have been known in some (very) small circles, but it is certainly not being "widely used" on the deep web. And as I said before, the difficulty was (and still is, but definitely before) much too low to be consistent with any kind of widespread use. This theory does not hold water. As I said before, I think the most likely explanation is that the developers bumbled around with it for a long time but never really went anywhere with it in terms of usage, causing 80% of it to be mined even with essentially zero user base. Maybe they simply dropped the ball on getting out there, or maybe they did not understand for a long time that a secret coin can not ever have value. When they realized what had happened, instead of throwing away their worthless devcoins and doing a rerelease so the coin could actually get some users before being 80% mined, they decided to try to pump and dump them here. Other explanations are possible. I find that to be the most likely. Man, could you please mine mro not posting your opinion? Its very anoying. You don't look like a clever guy, but like a parrot, repeating same things hundreds times
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WTS BCN: 5 mil BCN per 1 BTC. Have for about 30 mil for sale.
PM me.
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There is most certainly more demand for MRO. I have two trading threads and the MRO one sees far more demand.
BCN was 80% premined in secret. That is a huge turn off to a lot of people, for many reasons.
MRO was launched in public with no pre-mine, no-IPO, no block fee, and no other funny business that puts money directly into the developer's or into early adopter's pocket pocket. Anyone who wants to make money from this coin will have to mine it, buy it with their own money (or earn it), and then work to make it a success.
MRO also has a slower reward curve (closer to bitcoin), which may be further slowed down to be even closer to bitcoin. Only about 0.1% of MRO has been mined so far.
It seems to me, that 50% of your posts are like "BCN was 80% premined in secret, BMR is PERFECT, OUTSTANDING!!!!1". A little bit annoying, man. Calm down, please. Everyone, who needs info about this cryptocurrencies has lots of places to find it out.
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What is the network hashrate?
diff is 1614721 hashrate = difficulty/120, where 120 - is time per block in seconds so, now hashrate is 13 456 H/s
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WTS 10M for 2 BTC
okey, my order now is: Wts 6 mil for 1 btc
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Hey guys, sorry to interrupt, i'm new here I downloaded the "newbie bundle" from the site -> started bytecoind -> opened wallet and it seems it's not working. "Daemon is busy" is all i see. Any help or directions? the daemon is downloading the blockchain be patient Ehm... and how can i check that? check your folder %appdata% for bytecoin ... the file called blockchain.bit should get bigger ey time you refresh it Yep, thank you, all good, what is the end size? My blockchain is 2,2 Gb
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Guys! I have a serious question for discussion! Our giveaway fund is short of BCN. We received our first BCN by giveaway and I think that help our fund is right. Today I donated 77,000 BCN in our giveaway fund. 10 or 100 or 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000 BCN will be accepted thankfully!Let's donate!+100 000 BCN for giveaway =)
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Mario BCN logo. oh my sausage fingers... Looks like Kenny from South Park
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I am total noob and don't know anything about this, but maybe you all can play with this http://www.gematrix.orgThis is funny lol: 135 I am 477 President Obama 340 Image of satan 9 I 1354773409 I am President Obama Image of satan I 135 - stock exchange 477 - flat out 340 - connection 9 - add I am genius
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I'm sure, godimtired is fake. We can remove his order. I tried to sell 100 mil him and got no answer.
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Oh, folkes. That's so weird to tell about BCN "pre mine" and BMR no-premine as its advantage. You know, people who will find out BMR much more later will say that you premined BMR. Just because they will be late for low diffs. And they will think it's unfair distribution, because you have coins and they don't. As you do it now.
People will start to do their own "fair" forkes. As a result we will have hundreds useless coins as Bitcoin's ones. It's so stupid and irritating.
Btw I offer not to call BCN situation as "premine", because it's significantly other situation.
+1 It seems to me that the main goal of everyone here is to have as much easy money as its's possible. I think we should start a personal fork for everyone here.
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys. Before restoring from the key file you should delete wallet.bin from the folder. Did you? Yes, I moved it somewhere else. Recommend anyone reading this to not delete it. Hmm..Very strange. I had no problems during restoring. Thanks for the info! Have you done a lot of transactions? I've traded quite a few coins, so my wallet has a lot of activity. Something in the code is not getting the restore process quite right. For about 20 transactions. I dont know is it much or not. BTW Comkort's news: " New coins will be added in next 24 hours. The list of coins: BCN Bytecoin RAP Rap-eCoin ULT UltimateCoin PCC Polishcoin ENC EntropyCoin EUC Eurocoin " Congratulations!
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case. I tried restoring from the key file and it sort of worked, but it lost (and did not restore once syncing to the block chain) the record of which outputs had been spent. Trying to send coins after that caused a failure due to double spend. Not good. Back up your entire wallet, not just the keys. Before restoring from the key file you should delete wallet.bin from the folder. Did you? Yes, I moved it somewhere else. Recommend anyone reading this to not delete it. Hmm..Very strange. I had no problems during restoring. Thanks for the info!
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