This is exactly what crypto needs a reputable member of the forum to establish trust into a project with great potential. Good news for future investors, glad you taking command /sust1200 how can you do that when it's closed
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Good to see coinpayments ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Can anyone clarify for me, I can make an asset now with color coin? And everyone who want to buy asset off me has to buy it with opal? Keep up the good work guys! Yes, you can use http://github.com/opalcoin/colorcore, or the gui which will be done soon
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Just to clarify We already have enough votes to be added, it's just a waiting game now. While donating to charity is great, please don't think you have to do this to help opal, when we already have enough votes
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I'm hiring a proofreader for a 5 page academic research paper on King James' connection to macbeth.
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Thats pretty nice indeed^
Price 2x higher been there done that tbh. im waiting for more/better things. OPAL is a keeper, which I cant say for that many coins in my portfolio tbh.
I agree. When the new wallet is released tomorrow night it will be even better!! CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEW WALLET!!!! THANKS BASS!!!!!! I'm doing some wallet final touch ups, getting codebase up to standard. #tommorow
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Why should I invest in this coin? And when to expect, price movements up?
Are you serious? If you haven't already bought, then you should. Read the OP and it will be very clear. And the price will climb steadily this week and settle around 6k sats by the weekend. I would buy now otherwise you will pay 2x more this weekend. Whats going to move the price 2x higher this wknd? Some news ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Thanks Dr.Phil.
Meanwhile, third post, no reply to question.
Sorry, I can't publicly state it. You can see the code on github if you doubt us
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TheMage... Just don't do it... Don't get involvet into this. There is no rescue on this point. Is your gaining so big to involve in this scam?
I honestly have nothing to gain other then helping people out that might have got hurt with this scam (which is you know, kind of what I do, which is help people). But from the looks of it im not going to be doing much (I can assume they dont trust me, and I guess within good reason). So everyone can calm their horses, looks like im not going to be helping them. In the event that Josh Homero Garza has nothing to do with Paycoin, even indirectly, I may become interested again. I don't see this happening. What does pay coin have other than gaw's promises? ~Bass
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No one appreciates xpyprice.herokuapp.com ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Is very accurate, sponsored by mr ganza
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But if the wallet forks before he transfers, they could put something in the code to not accept any coin transfers from XXXXX wallet address.
Like I said it can be done, Luke-Jr did it with Bitcoin.
That was actually done or just proposed? If the former, that's completely against the fundamentals of being a decentralized currency. A single person deciding which addresses can and can't be used defeats the whole purpose of cryptocurrencies. It was done in one of the distros. I think it was debian. it was pulled but then added back in recently so yea there are forced blacklists in there for anyone running that distro. I'm a dev, so I'll put a little context in. Luke-Jr put these in by default in the Gentoo linux distro. This only prevents your node from relaying these transactions, but it cannot stop them from occuring. For example, if even one node doesn't have a blacklist, the tx will still go through (albeit, it will take a long time), if that node stakes. Therefore, these blacklists are kind of stupid, as they don't do anything. As a dev, what exactly do you mean by "stakes" when referencing bitcoin? I'm talking about if it were to be implemented in xpy. In bitcoin, it's if a pool mines a block without the blacklist
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But if the wallet forks before he transfers, they could put something in the code to not accept any coin transfers from XXXXX wallet address.
Like I said it can be done, Luke-Jr did it with Bitcoin.
That was actually done or just proposed? If the former, that's completely against the fundamentals of being a decentralized currency. A single person deciding which addresses can and can't be used defeats the whole purpose of cryptocurrencies. It was done in one of the distros. I think it was debian. it was pulled but then added back in recently so yea there are forced blacklists in there for anyone running that distro. I'm a dev, so I'll put a little context in. Luke-Jr put these in by default in the Gentoo linux distro. This only prevents your node from relaying these transactions, but it cannot stop them from occuring. For example, if even one node doesn't have a blacklist, the tx will still go through (albeit, it will take a long time), if that node stakes. Therefore, these blacklists are kind of stupid, as they don't do anything.
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About a week ago was a flurry of posts about switching over from Storj to another solution based on bitsync. It was said this coding was finished, waiting for proper announcement time. Did I miss that announcement or what's up with that ...?
It's finished, but we're waiting on a few important things to move into place
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.gyazo.com%2Fd76c2f34a4c923c6251deb07a0f06fab.png&t=663&c=W1uc-NgGNjHGHA) lolwut ~Bass
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intested in a $50 vanilla reload?
Deal, pm me
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Are you paying in btc for the card? And at what rate are you willing to exchange it for?
Yes, I'll pay face value + 5%
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