Ok , my point was just MOON had lowest volumes. Lets talk some numbers;
CRYPTSY:
at 13th March ; ~11 million (2.53 LTC~5 USD) at 14th March ; ~33 million (7.6 LTC~15 USD) at 15th March ; ~113 million (26 LTC~51 USD)
What I wanted to say , with very low volume it doesnt have stable price. There are lots of coins with <sarcasm>VERY stable price</sarcasm> due to no volume. However when you try to buy/sell a few of them price sharply increase/decrease.
If you say still "Ok, but we have stable price", then I just respect it. I have seen a couple of times 10+ BTC volume for MOON. And I believe for a healthy progress we need at least 1 billion volume daily. Yesterday and today we have higher volumes. As long as we have enough volume, yes youre right we have stable price.
Finally, we are all on same boat and I just want MOON to attract more people , not people losing their interest on it.
P.S: I didnt look at Bleutrade's MOON volume for a couple weeks , its getting more volume now. I can think to move some of my MOON to bleutrade.
Regarding the volume, you're right. Good volume is always nice, as it goes along with liquidity, so that those who want to sell, can actually sell. But on the other hand, lets look at it that way, that MOON has worked its way up from ~2 Litoshi to now a "stable" 20 Litoshi, meanwhile even peaking at ~60. Then there was the hacker-attack ... If you look at the other currencies, they all have relatively low volumes now, compared to some weeks before, let alone comparing to the end of 2013. I think it all depends on what BTC (and LTC) are going to do. For BTC it is the question: will it go above 300 USD - and when? And if so, will it stay there? If the answer is yes, it will most probably go up for BTC much further and then the others will tag along with it. I hope that peme is back again soon, so that he can continue development and the investigation regarding the hack.
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Ok , you are right . But at least it seems whales left trading now. And you are right no developments for a long time Mooncoin has been pretty stable around 20-25 for a while now. I've collected about 30 million moon in the past week or so by scooping up the cheap ones occasionally. I dont prefer to use stable. Instead of it, I would use stuck. Price has been stuck at 20-25 litoshi level. Since there is no volume , it is not clear where price can go. That's pretty much the case with any other coin, too. Even bitcoin with its larger volume is not clear where to go.
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Price is too high for me to join the party again. Bids are well stacked @Cryptsy.
what would be the correct price for you? Something with an appealing price/risk ratio. Under 10 Litoshi. At the moment MOON shows a rather good stability. Will it ever go to under 10 Litoshi again? What do you think? Does not seem so.
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Did not look after this coin for some time. How to swap them from V2 to V3?
how many V2 do you have Don't know exactly, I have two wallets and have to look. Was mining MTLMC at that time and not checked daily, now I don't have the latest in blockchain-updates. So the wallets need to sync completely first. Btw, I have just checked the version number in my wallet. It says 1.2.0.0. I suppose this to be V2, right? I have checked the older posts and cannot find anything about TWO coin swaps: V1 to V2, and then another one to V3 ...
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Did not look after this coin for some time. How to swap them from V2 to V3?
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Hey Guys, I'm creating a website for an online and offline Jewellers in Cheshire, England. I'm looking to accept fiat payment but also want to include alt coins, moon specifically. Using 'GoUrl WooCommerce - Bitcoin Altcoin Payment Gateway Addon' at the moment which doesn't support mooncoin. Could anyone give me any ideas about the best way of integrating moon would be? Would love to help the community out and accept/publicise it. That's a nice idea. Have you tried to contact the WooCommerce-devs, asking for the integration of Mooncoin? Should be no big deal for them to add Mooncoin to their gateway, as MOON is traded on Cryptsy also and they pull the prices from there, as it seems.
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Hello Everyone,
First off I'm not trolling (I know really convincing).
I've been mining a few different alt coins including one of my favorites moon coin for a while and am disappointed with the lack of usable outlets with it.
So out of my hope that this coin reaches the moon and others see their goal I'll be launching an online marketplace/store like any other online store besides the fact that you pay for your real actual items in mooncoin and other altcoin!
Nothing crazy only small stuff to start with like USB drives and such and maybe some coin memorabilia of somekind that you can purchase with your coins.
I want feedback from the community as the site will be launching in just a few days.
TO THE MOON! - Jon
That sounds great.
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We have reached the phase of fixed rewards. From now on there will be a static reward of 29531 MOON for every found block. Miners, please join the network. See the pool-list: http://mooncoin.rocks/official-pool-list
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i've been trying to connect to the mooncoin network for the past two days... last time i waited for a couple hours until i finally got 1 connection. but this is just ridickiulus anynyone else have this problem? In the wallet go to "Help", then "Debug window" and then choose the tab "Console". In the command-line enter this: addnode moonchain.net add You can also try these: addnode 5.45.105.66 add addnode aikapool.com add addnode moon.bitember.com add Those are addresses of Mooncoin-pools, which should be reachable at any time, in order to send a current list of other nodes to your wallet. moonchain.net is the address of the Mooncoin block-explorer, which is an always-on address, too. Wallet ok still says 0 connections... *scratching head* That's strange. If it still does not connect with the addnodes posted by agswinner AND the previously mentioned ones: maybe you have the required port not open?
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We're heading towards the static-rewards-phase. Only ~2500 blocks from here and there will be a fixed reward of 29531 MOON per block for the miners - instead of a random reward of ~25000 MOON per block, like it is now. From the initial posting: Block rewards:
Blocks 1-100,000: 0-2,000,000 MOON Blocks 100,001-200,000: 0-1,000,000 MOON Blocks 200,001-250,000: 0-600,000 MOON Blocks 250,001-300,000: 0-350,000 MOON Blocks 300,001-350,000: 0-175,000 MOON Blocks 350,001-375,000: 0-100,000 MOON Blocks 375,001-384,400: 0-50,000 MOON
All future blocks are a fixed 29531 MOON. ---> this is the next phase
We're now at block 381959. If you'd like to join the MOON-miners, see here: http://mooncoin.rocks/official-pool-list/
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I've just checked that site once again. If you read here: https://chocolatey.org/about, it says this: Why is my software listed here? I haven't given anyone distribution permission! Many times the way Chocolatey works is to use PowerShell to download the package from the official distribution point, this way no distribution rules are broken. This is not always the case so feel free to reach out to the site administrators (the email address is chocolateywebadmin at google groups dot com) if you do have questions.
How do I know if I can trust the community feed (the packages on this site?) Until we have package moderation in place, the answer is that you can't trust the packages here. If you require trust (e.g. most organizations require this), you should have an internal feed with vetted packages using internal resources. You should always decide whether you trust the maintainer(s) of the package, and even then you may want to inspect the package prior to installing. You can inspect packages easily with nuget package explorer or by clicking download on the package page (and then treating the nupkg as a zip archive).
So the question is, whether the Mooncoin-package there is the official/original one from GitHub? As a rule of thumb it is usually safer to go directly to the source instead of downloading from 3rd party websites. On my site I have download links for wallets that I offer faucets for, the links are from the official website and are not my own for example. http://downloads.mooncoin.rocks/Mooncoin-1.862.1.7z Windows wallet http://downloads.mooncoin.rocks/Mooncoin-Qt-1.862.1-Mac.zip Mac wallet Yes, that's right. My posting was more to illustrate, that it could be risky to download from there. Does anybody know more about Chocolatey?
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I've just checked that site once again. If you read here: https://chocolatey.org/about, it says this: Why is my software listed here? I haven't given anyone distribution permission! Many times the way Chocolatey works is to use PowerShell to download the package from the official distribution point, this way no distribution rules are broken. This is not always the case so feel free to reach out to the site administrators (the email address is chocolateywebadmin at google groups dot com) if you do have questions.
How do I know if I can trust the community feed (the packages on this site?) Until we have package moderation in place, the answer is that you can't trust the packages here. If you require trust (e.g. most organizations require this), you should have an internal feed with vetted packages using internal resources. You should always decide whether you trust the maintainer(s) of the package, and even then you may want to inspect the package prior to installing. You can inspect packages easily with nuget package explorer or by clicking download on the package page (and then treating the nupkg as a zip archive).
So the question is, whether the Mooncoin-package there is the official/original one from GitHub?
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Reduction to ~25000 MOON mining-reward in less than 500 blocks (now we are at block 374587 - reduction takes place at block 375001).
And price is very cheap...! This should increase the price right? Is this moon's first halving? It's like this (from the initial posting): -- Block rewards:Blocks 1-100,000: 0-2,000,000 MOON Blocks 100,001-200,000: 0-1,000,000 MOON Blocks 200,001-250,000: 0-600,000 MOON Blocks 250,001-300,000: 0-350,000 MOON Blocks 300,001-350,000: 0-175,000 MOON Blocks 350,001-375,000: 0-100,000 MOON Blocks 375,001-384,400: 0-50,000 MOON ---> we're here now, since ~400 blocks All future blocks are a fixed 29531 MOON. --
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Reduction to ~25000 MOON mining-reward in less than 500 blocks (now we are at block 374587 - reduction takes place at block 375001).
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Total used addresses: 621940 Total funded addresses: 43200 Total empty addresses: 578740
I really don't understand why you keep posting these, why are you anyway ? Only monitoring mooncoin addresses I hope that we reach 100,000 funded addresses by year-end That would be nice.
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Total used addresses: 620790 Total funded addresses: 42830 Total empty addresses: 577960
Ok, can you explain? TIA Total used addresses: 620871 Total funded addresses: 42859 Total empty addresses: 578012 TIA? What is it? Moon Wallet addresses created, I am simply monitoring the addreees that are created day by day interesting to see increase funded addresses.. I assume TIA is "thanks in advance" ...?
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This coin needs a community takeover, it has the community still there behind it, it also still offers an interesting reward structure on certain lunar cycles as well.
Even just to fix certain things up in the wallet and refresh it would be good enough.
Check this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=389403.msg9456299#msg9456299But: there are still some things to investigate around the old wallet/code and the theft of December, so it takes more time. Ask peme for details.
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