![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) //first post on the IRC, been a member since IT (CCex) opened (as have 100's of other exchanges that failed) & just don't talk much (Cryptsy git a path from thy the day before IT closed IT doors though). goldcoin looks stable (just quite), not a big fan of the simple GUI though (3 years of functions missing), but do see greatness if advanced options were ever added (big list of simple additions to the code, just need a coder & show them what years of other alts have proven useful. treat with kindness, because you never know who is watching & listening to the world around #Voted most likely to Stand with Fist against Bully, but I'm sure you're all friends anyway & I'm the only one who is testing alone ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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SO proud to count you among our stakeholders!!
-dvd
Thanks, been testing the software for many years & always try to call IT as eye see IT. Git lost in the testing from time to time (real world in all), never giving up on how great IT would be {if} to focus on the actual General User Interface (GUI) & many years of pulling my own hair out with learning (linux since 2010, still enjoy Windows & not able to use a Mac/Address ples to often) everything on thy own (search engine learning if you will). When you learn the differences very quickly, you start to see IT would be just like most concepts in the world & all depend on who has access to new or stuck with outdated (original ideas may still work <some are more secure & some less due to decades of code fixes>, but @ what efficiency compared to the new & would there be a way to balance IT out). //if we create a world of very different options in software, the learning curve would be the greatest feat & key to actual use (must be usable). the first years of bitcoin were that of only command line users & many other factors included, electrum + many other topple application give the user more understanding on usage (must be easily usable, not everyone like to learn & most just want IT to work). The real thing that crypto software has done for me would be opening up the "know how" of what operating systems & browser do in the background, machine code or engineering {if} you will.
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Hello Fellow Stakeholders! We now have an easier UI option for not only importing Private Keys into your wallet, but ALSO a "Reclaim" option in Gift that makes it really easy to sweep your unredeemed Gift*Cards. In other news, SNF has notified YoBIT that it seeks to have them facilitate a KARMA:2GIVE swap at a 10,000:1 ratio to fold in the Karmacoin holders to our ecosphere. We'll see if they wanna help liquidate the over 2.7B (yes, BIG B billion) KARMA held there. It's no secret that we have been interested in the "KARMA" moniker for some time, having filed and obtained a USPTO Trademark on the word related to a reputation index http://www.tmfile.com/mark/?q=864119639The Release Candidate 6 (RC6) version is progressing on schedule! Once we clean up a few UI bits related to the Import Private Key function we'll finally be ready to implement the new "Donate/Support" tab that will offer an in wallet directory of approved charities and pro-social causes that YOU our stakeholders have voted on. There is one more MAJOR release planned (RC7) before official 2.0 party launch...stay tuned! -dvd //all the years since the very first install of Linux, this would be what thy was looking for & alt that pulls all the good factor of all these software test into something that will be very useful for the world. still support many trying to make something useful, just tired of people saying they still like XP or using a software source well over a decade old. IT doesn't matter if one has Billions when 0.00000001 = transaction all the same, but some consensuses show people like to have many of something or some like rare & not all have the same cents ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) git to see what 73.3% network stake (PoS) looks like, full network load & back to 71.7% stake (PoS) with 2 regular transactions (PoW) Date / Time Blocks Height Interval Transactions Value Out Difficulty Generated+Fees 2016-08-18 Thu 7 15569 - 5 749,710.35 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 1% 4.14808202 >>2016-08-17 Wed 378 15562 228.6 96 180,962,850.868 2GIVE 0.0004 ± 45% 1,051,026.71492678 << 2016-08-16 Tue 221 15184 391.0 109 27,725,240.267 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 1% 5,793.86378419 2016-08-15 Mon 184 14963 469.6 96 27,196,177.51 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 1% 1,127.15393037 2016-08-14 Sun 254 14779 340.2 106 25,766,468.613 2GIVE 0.0003 ± 3% 1,793.40992266 2016-08-13 Sat 205 14525 421.5 92 28,604,380.153 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 1% 1,363.86090398 2016-08-12 Fri 189 14320 457.1 94 30,352,142.228 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 1% 2,412.49981642 2016-08-11 Thu 190 14131 454.7 94 31,591,595.736 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 2% 5,186.87009257 2016-08-10 Wed 193 13941 447.7 93 32,412,255.85 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 1% 770.425152 2016-08-09 Tue 202 13748 427.7 108 31,023,919.634 2GIVE 0.0003 ± 2% 1,969.47871965 2016-08-08 Mon 178 13546 485.4 100 39,468,065.595 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 1% 683.20064592 2016-08-07 Sun 226 13368 382.3 127 86,077,036.909 2GIVE 0.0002 ± 2% 1,077.46775633
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total supply there are how many?
98,273 FIRE https://chainz.cryptoid.info/fire/Date / Time Blocks Height Interval Transactions Value Out Difficulty Generated+Fees 2016-08-18 Thu 9 132141 - 0 2,447.347 FIRE 0.0003 ± 4% 0.01263034 2016-08-17 Wed 165 132132 523.6 0 35,138.683 FIRE 0.0003 ± 5% 0.37819514 2016-08-16 Tue 221 131967 391.0 1 29,553.895 FIRE 0.0003 ± 9% 0.37078198 2016-08-15 Mon 247 131746 349.8 2 56,246.256 FIRE 0.0024 ± 90% 14.57083897 2016-08-14 Sun 115 131499 751.3 0 39,874.533 FIRE 0.0003 ± 11% 0.40589053 2016-08-13 Sat 161 131384 536.6 1 30,981.611 FIRE 0.0003 ± 12% 0.39602238 2016-08-12 Fri 167 131223 517.4 0 32,160.989 FIRE 0.0003 ± 6% 0.37933095 2016-08-11 Thu 174 131056 496.6 3 33,390.341 FIRE 0.0003 ± 10% 0.39139528 2016-08-10 Wed 177 130882 488.1 1 30,732.203 FIRE 0.0003 ± 8% 0.3678674 2016-08-09 Tue 154 130705 561.0 6 33,113.088 FIRE 0.0003 ± 5% 0.5428068 2016-08-08 Mon 110 130551 785.5 0 28,337.12 FIRE 0.0003 ± 6% 0.32763704 2016-08-07 Sun 73 130441 1183.6 1 21,339.443 FIRE 0.0002 ± 1% 0.46529828 2016-08-06 Sat 66 130368 1309.1 1 20,651.704 FIRE 0.0002 ± 0% 0.26357384 2016-08-05 Fri 100 130302 864.0 0 32,399.525 FIRE 0.0003 ± 2% 0.38970271 2016-08-04 Thu 153 130202 564.7 2 32,125.295 FIRE 0.0003 ± 6% 0.4675147
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Thought a few days of options to the FIRE network would help, Bittrex & YoBit are major stake holders as of now ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) //to many people git suckered into these wallet builders & just could not sit around any longer, need community or the FIRE may go out (not really, just testing how low the radar can GO = bottom of CryptoID watchers EYES) ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) ~some of the older coins have been {git} nice GUI updates & consensus has show for years now, people like the new look (not many even pay any attention to calculation of possibilities in alternative land) ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif) ((0.00000001 + 0.00000001 = 0.00000002 sat0lite's))
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TechCoin Statistics - TODAY, 08/15/2016
Block Height: 47516 Block Reward: 95 Mining Difficulty: 84.328791 Staking Difficulty: 0.008507 Net Hashrate: 0.000 MH/s Last Block: sat aug 13 00:49:15 2016 Connections: 3 Total Tech: 188,508 Total Stake Weight: 31031 Network Stake Weight: 39 Current Phase: Proof of Stake
How to setup a TECHCOIN NODE to help network?
CryptoID :: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/tech/#!network ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fchainz.cryptoid.info%2Ftheme%2FcryptoID64.png&t=663&c=uVthsrsM85z5JA) addnode=177.92.50.166 addnode=179.154.40.214 addnode=188.163.107.66 addnode=24.85.114.101 addnode=50.83.9.153 addnode=213.155.254.2 addnode=96.54.68.100 addnode=148.251.8.18 addnode=162.220.166.125 //Bittrex + Alcrypt = ^ % of TECH offline ((all these wallet builders out there, you could buy TECH for 0.5 BTC )) + so many other reason the chain has become more stable than many crazy billions or millions of calculations of other alts (0.00000001 could = anything) //just my 2 sat0lites, but one wonders if Bittrex now claims ownership of any TECH left on IT when delisted (over 50% are offline for years)? ~still support TECH & FIRE, but have really started to like 2Give because of constant Development through the GUI ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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//Collections of the FIRE faucet, 0.01 FIRE @ a time may not seem like much & takes a block with many inputs (bytes) ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) \\Idea of alternative applications were to be tested & grant users with something in return, faucet = sharing ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FPR7FeZ8.png&t=663&c=jLl6rBDMWQgQTA) ^ Github OP code updated & quote of faucet tx's, forge on with FireCoin (FIRE) ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Wishing everyone a great BTC Sat-ur-Day halving ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Make sure to Git your free FIRE here > Cryptoguru Faucet
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The idea that software can be better, outdated software (entire online, from Operating Systems & everything down to the smallest devices) becomes a problem after it can't keep up with the hardware (or vise versa). Money & banks are only a very small portion, that would be thy thought.
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self sending to create no orphans in the network, maintain the network stake weight & show support 4bfabd1c7dc256a6... 127833 2016-06-26 23:07:31 - 0.00005 TECH 11,436.41364498 TECH 81109bb689f50cbc... 127771 2016-06-26 16:02:32 - 0.00004 TECH 11,436.23769433 TECH 8a3568504df0531b... 127670 2016-06-26 04:46:17 - 0.00002 TECH 11,435.79487061 TECH 0cc7b37beb9bf4e0... 127593 2016-06-25 19:29:24 - 0.00002 TECH 11,435.12342028 TECH acdeda60bf25402c... 127315 2016-06-24 07:46:34 - 0.00002 TECH 11,433.38965933 TECH 3c69b8a1dd468e86... 127315 2016-06-24 07:46:34 - 0.00003 TECH 11,433.38967933 TECH 7dbd43b022fc02a3... 126823 2016-06-21 20:33:14 - 0.00003 TECH 11,431.04698839 TECH 95b476b36dead7d8... 126789 2016-06-21 16:28:32 - 0.00004 TECH 11,431.04701839 TECH e51b960240794eb5... 126621 2016-06-20 21:23:19 - 0.00004 TECH 11,430.42381534 TECH 0ff415c5adecab33... 126383 2016-06-19 14:34:07 - 0.00002 TECH 11,428.43448628 TECH 9528a8acab496c7e... 126167 2016-06-18 09:35:02 - 0.00002 TECH 11,427.64224521 TECH 3322c753c05f887c... 126154 2016-06-18 07:46:13 - 0.00003 TECH 11,427.3350074 TECH 74f6c17e7876d7ac... 126091 2016-06-17 22:42:41 - 0.00004 TECH 11,427.33187208 TECH cef423962b796892... 126047 2016-06-17 16:30:34 - 0.00003 TECH 11,427.29848471 TECH 6dd9f0c3a111ea50... 125987 2016-06-17 09:49:05 - 0.00001 TECH 11,427.06600535 TECH e7a37517ec3aa154... 125987 2016-06-17 09:49:05 - 0.00001 TECH 11,427.06601535 TECH bc489b9fbe8977f1... 125985 2016-06-17 09:36:02 - 0.00001 TECH 11,427.06602535 TECH 5ad4f61badaae018... 125985 2016-06-17 09:36:02 - 0.00001 TECH 11,427.06603535 TECH 5f8c17f9da643ad5... 125879 2016-06-16 21:51:30 - 0.00001 TECH 11,426.6225603 TECH
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Been a little while since a full re-sync of the GUI, thought I'd test it one more time & wish thy had the skill to fix the freezes on blocks 4000, 4500, 5000 ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I know what the fix would be, but just don't know how to work the Github well enough to be the code changer & or I could just try the git push.. If the code looks to work, maybe someone could compile & upload to Github? Not that it stops anything, you just have to restart firecoin GUI @ 4000, @ 4500, & @ 5000 when rebuilding the database ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) //Techcoin had the same errors on start, not sure what the code fix was on that & maybe a diff git with checkpoints before compiled to github? I'm sure thy could easily update the code, but prefer a more qualified coder & thy only a BBcoder
static MapCheckpoints mapCheckpoints = boost::assign::map_list_of ( 0, hashGenesisBlock ) ( 33071, uint256("0xe6d6ca8628f0da5a2471175b4cac4706a5f56261558bfc66b943eeeef7e6f400")) ( 33072, uint256("0xd8deed81cde616da9731ebc15f3e03a5a1d1803c544a54facab252c3505dfa17"))
*/ maybe every change of FIRE Generation blocks could be suitable static MapCheckpoints mapCheckpoints = boost::assign::map_list_of ( 0, hashGenesisBlock ) ( 1, uint256("0x00000ed478b28a511d4a0293a0631ee5d47abe9e1e5392ef91a6205c56eab516")) //500 ( 3, uint256("0x0000055a98f971cff970b97556f1fd1de255489ccdb2185244a00b827e25c4f9")) //2 ( 201, uint256("0x00000b2bafdb31171adc4844eff1a8c19dcb70b34f738a9155bc239168adda59")) //17 ( 1001, uint256("0x00000ade45b55a0253fee8dbba55861f1ad2112fec4e1dd696dd667fabd5d15b")) //50 ( 2501, uint256("0x000001211d3080ff700cfbcefb93e9c07e45dc37416dc751cc79d2aecde7e72c")) //5 ( 4001, uint256("0x9a3bfde4de7a5d00dc7896a13c782728640b40b11fb5a14598c1bdd5e2b8b677")) //BBF ( 4501, uint256("0xe552b27affe8b646aaced4a719ec7ed83a03a5e56e7d10e913b4a81ec7f68a6c")) ( 5001, uint256("0x9dee571076ff21cd8581248d632200e545845fc8d54d8fc2ed899fc9fedfe8c7")) ( 33071, uint256("0xe6d6ca8628f0da5a2471175b4cac4706a5f56261558bfc66b943eeeef7e6f400")) //GUI ( 33072, uint256("0xd8deed81cde616da9731ebc15f3e03a5a1d1803c544a54facab252c3505dfa17"))
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My wallet is not synchronizing after 2 weeks.
"0 Active connections"
Good cache, around the time of your post, techcoin would be 2 years old & a very stable network. Although the block explorer with the network nodes + much other info becomes due in a week, really should try for 3 months de{pos}it or more & not have to keep the block explorer each month. As I will not be able to afford to make a BTC for the block explorer for a few days or more, but will do my best to move around enough to keep the info from crytpoID going.
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Looks great, can't wait 2Give some really COOL Gift*cards & be easily redeemable by anyone. The ability to be able to sweep the ones that don't get redeemed would be a great update to have, almost like handing people flyers & 90% just get thrown away (way better 2Give) ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Good Morning Stakeholders!
Quick RC5 Update:
Hoping to have RC5 available for download by Sunday -- stay tuned!
-dvd
Great to see the improvements being constantly pushed, if you would need anyone to help with testing on Windows or Linux & Edge, FireFox, Chrome. Message me, I would like to help with testing if needed & also in the future maybe donate a very good portion of TechCoin & FireCoin? Thanks again for the daily updates dvd, looking forward to the weekend.
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We Need some help making the ANN we will offer Bounties Paid in HZ and other Crypto
Hey, I think Testing Crypto, FireCoin community manager, can help you with making ANN thread. Thanks for thinking of me Sakura, but I'm in no way a community manager & only a community member (BBcoder) trying to keep FireCoin (TechCoin also) from going defunct. I might be willing to help with the ANN, just let me know what the communities thoughts are on what needs to be improved & I'll git it done.
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Language is a shared thing -- the words were never mine, it was just my turn to use them ;-)
I don't like the word "fair" most of the time and ways it's used -- it's often manipulative or loaded as in :
"You have to pay your FAIR share of taxes...."
What does that even mean??
EQUITABLE -- let's talk about that...
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F1NiMqXx.png&t=663&c=mXNYraDJ7Ywdsw) My understanding may differ from others, but we all define words in certain ways & knowledge can be the key to many things.
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One of things we COULD do is force the chain to only accept blocks from Give* addresses -- which raises the bar on a pool address hopping -- we could also add in rule that prevents the same addr from securing more than 3 blocks in a row.
The option to keep from the same node collection of more than a certain amount of blocks would be a + ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) You have it right -- but you're competing now against hundreds of other wallets for the TXFEE rewards -- when more transactions start hitting the chain there will be more opportunities.
Our version of "air drop" is likely one of the most reasonable and "equitable" (I don't like the word "fair")
Thanks Duke, I'm not very educated in wording, but equitable does sound more of an understandable term that anyone in the world could understand. Hope you don't mind me using that instead of fair in a recent post, as I donate & don't want to confuse anyone with words.
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