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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [RCH] Richcoin will soon be trading at btcltc.com on: June 25, 2013, 08:57:16 PM
it will have English version soon. Yes for now only those understanding Chinese will trade there. Well there are enough Chinese  Wink
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [RCH] Richcoin will soon be trading at btcltc.com on: June 25, 2013, 09:06:57 AM
According to recent announcement from btcltc.com:
https://btcltc.com/notice.php?cat=4

great news!!!
43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 25, 2013, 09:05:27 AM
block explorer http://richcoin.net:2888 available.
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] RealCoin REC – Coin closest to real money |Coin of the real life| Launched on: June 25, 2013, 07:39:43 AM
June 24, 2013 — Official pushpool for REC launched at: http://pool.realcoin.org, point your cgminer to http://pool.realcoin.org:20003

Need more people come into this.
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [ANN][RCH] block explorer for RichCoin- http://richcoin.net:2888 on: June 25, 2013, 07:32:10 AM
Hey all Richcoin users,

A block explorer for Richcoin has been released at: http://richcoin.net:2888 .

come and join into Richcoin.
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Richcoin - RCH Giveaway thread, 10 RCHs per person on: June 24, 2013, 05:15:02 PM
all above paid
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 24, 2013, 05:03:29 PM
Official push pool for richcoin has been launched, http://pool.richcoin.net.

point your cgminer to http://pool.richcoin.net:58889 and use the worker and password you created on the site to mine richcoin.
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [ANN][RCH] official richcoin pushpool has launched, http://pool.richcoin.net on: June 24, 2013, 02:30:45 PM
All Richcoin users,

Official push pool for richcoin has been launched, http://pool.richcoin.net.

point your cgminer to http://pool.richcoin.net:58889 and use the worker and password you created on the site to mine richcoin.
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 23, 2013, 06:05:02 AM
we will reach block 2888 in a few hours  Wink
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Richcoin - RCH Giveaway thread, 10 RCHs per person on: June 23, 2013, 05:41:22 AM
all above paid
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 22, 2013, 06:29:52 AM
Still in 58-coin zone, will get to 68 coin zone in a few hours  Smiley
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Richcoin - RCH Giveaway thread, 10 RCHs per person on: June 22, 2013, 06:27:37 AM
all above paid
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Richcoin - RCH Giveaway thread, 10 RCHs per person on: June 21, 2013, 07:16:47 AM
above paid.
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 21, 2013, 07:14:27 AM
at block 1108 now, will take another day or two to reach block 2888..
yes it will take a while Wink
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 21, 2013, 05:18:09 AM
2% PPLNS RCH pool, transaction fees to the miners, http://rch.01pq.com

Don't know how to mine.

register and mine, works fine  Wink
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Richcoin - RCH Giveaway thread, 10 RCHs per person on: June 21, 2013, 02:29:09 AM
Above paid.

How do you get a wallet address for this coin - sorry for the noob question.
download a client (link in the Richcoin thread 1st page), then start the qt-client. In the "receive" tab, get your wallet.

lol, people will download just about anything wont they... lol, ridiculous
This one is a lot better than your...Icecoin Grin
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 21, 2013, 02:26:30 AM
nice picture, lol, gold coin rain, lmao Grin
need a golden umbrella for it Wink
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Richcoin - RCH Giveaway thread, 10 RCHs per person on: June 21, 2013, 01:02:14 AM
Please post your wallet address, 10 RCHs per person.

One request per person please.
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 21, 2013, 12:57:09 AM
make it rain on 'dem hoes
In Chinese tradition, certain numbers are believed by some to be auspicious (吉利) or inauspicious (不利) based on the Chinese word that the number name sounds similar to. The numbers 6, 8, and 9 are believed to have auspicious meanings because their names sound similar to words that have positive meanings.
Contents  [hide]
1 Lucky numbers
1.1 Two
1.2 Three
1.3 Five
1.4 Six
1.5 Seven
1.5.1 Forty-nine
1.6 Eight
1.7 Nine
2 Unlucky numbers
2.1 Zero
2.2 Four
2.3 Five
2.4 Six
3 Combinations
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Lucky numbers[edit]

Two[edit]
The number 2 (二 or 两, Pinyin:èr or liăng) is most often considered a good number in Chinese culture. There is a Chinese saying: "good things come in pairs". It is common to repeat characters in product brand names, such as double happiness, which even has its own character 囍, a combination of two 喜. In Cantonese, two (jyutping: ji6 or loeng5) is homophone of the characters for "easy" (易) and "bright" (亮). In Northern China, the number, when used as an adjective, can also mean "stupid".[1]
Three[edit]
The number 3 (三, Pinyin: sān, jyutping: saam1) sounds similar to the character for "birth" (生, Pinyin: shēng, jyutping: saang1), and is considered a lucky number.[citation needed] The number 3 is significant since there are three important stages in a man’s life (birth, marriage and death).
Five[edit]
The number 5 (五, Pinyin: wŭ) is associated with the five elements (Water, Fire, Earth, Wood, and Metal) in Chinese philosophy, and in turn was historically associated with the Emperor of China. For example, the Tiananmen gate, being the main thoroughfare to the Forbidden City, has five arches. It is also referred to as the pronoun "I"[citation needed], as the pronunciations of "I" (我, Pinyin: wŏ, and 吾, Pinyin: wú) and 5 are similar in Mandarin.
Six[edit]
The number 6 also represents wealth in Cantonese, this number is a homophone for (祿 Lok). 6 (六, Pinyin: liù) in Mandarin is pronounced the same as "liu" (溜, Pinyin: liù) and similar to "flow" (流, Pinyin: liú) and is therefore considered good for business.
Seven[edit]
The number 7 (七, Pinyin: qī) symbolizes "togetherness". It is a lucky number for relationships. It is also recognized as the luckiest number in the West, and is one of the rare numbers that is great in both Chinese and many Western cultures. It is a lucky number in Chinese culture, because it sounds alike to the Chinese word 起 (Pinyin: qǐ) meaning arise, and also 气 (Pinyin: qì) meaning life essence.
Forty-nine[edit]
Possibly by extension, the number 49, the square of seven, is used in many Chinese folk, Taoist and Buddhist rituals. For example, it is believed that a recently deceased spirit will linger in the living world for 49 days. Therefore a second requiem ritual is often performed at the end of 49 days. Similarly, many rituals require the performer to undergo a 49-day cleansing, fasting, etc.
When named in ritualistic context, the number 49, as the square of seven, is almost always explicitly invoked as "7-7-49" (七七四十九) rather than simply "49".
Eight[edit]
The word for "eight" (八 Pinyin: bā) sounds similar to the word which means "prosper" or "wealth" (發 – short for "發財", Pinyin: fā). In regional dialects the words for "eight" and "fortune" are also similar, e.g., Cantonese "baat3" and "faat3".
There is also a visual resemblance between two digits, "88", and 囍, the "shuāng xĭ" ("double joy"), a popular decorative design composed of two stylized characters 喜 ("xĭ" meaning "joy" or "happiness").
The number 8 is viewed as such an auspicious number that even being assigned a number with several eights is considered very lucky.
A telephone number with all digits being eights was sold for USD$270,723 in Chengdu, China.
The opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Beijing began on 8/8/08 at 8 seconds and 8 minutes past 8 pm local time (UTC+08).[2]
A man in Hangzhou offered to sell his license plate reading A88888 for RMB 1.12 million (roughly USD164,000).[2]
The Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia each have 88 Floors.
The minivan that GM makes for the Chinese market is called the Buick GL8, but the minivans it sold in other countries didn't have that name.
The Air Canada route from Shanghai to Toronto is Flight AC88.
The KLM route from Hong Kong to Amsterdam is Flight KL888.
The United Airlines route from Beijing to San Francisco is Flight UA888, and the route from Beijing to Newark is Flight UA88.
The Air Astana route from Beijing to Almaty is Flight KC888.
One of Cathay Pacific's flight numbers from Hong Kong to Vancouver and New York is CX888.
Singapore Airlines reserves flight numbers beginning with the number 8 to routes in China and Korea.
In Singapore, a breeder of rare Dragon fish (Asian Arowana) (which are "lucky fish" and being a rare species, are required to be microchipped), makes sure to use numbers with plenty of eights in their microchip tag numbers, and appears to reserve particular numbers especially rich in eights and sixes (e.g., 702088880006688) for particularly valuable specimens.[3][4]
As part of grand opening promotions, a Commerce Bank branch in New York's Chinatown raffled off safety deposit box No. 888.
An "auspicious" numbering system was adopted by the developers of 39 Conduit Road Hong Kong, where the top floor was "88" – Chinese for double fortune. It is already common in Hong Kong for ~4th floors not to exist; there is no requirement by the Buildings Department for numbering other than that it being "made in a logical order."[5] A total of 43 intermediate floor numbers are omitted from 39 Conduit Road: those missing include 14, 24, 34, 54, 64, all floors between 40 and 49; the floor number which follows 68 is 88.[5]
Nine[edit]
The number 9 (九, Pinyin: jiŭ, jyutping: gau2), was historically associated with the Emperor of China, and the number was frequently used in matters relating to the Emperor, before the establishment of the imperial examinations officials were organized in the nine-rank system, the nine bestowments were rewards the Emperor made for officials of extraordinary capacity and loyalty, while the nine familial exterminations was one of the harshest punishments the Emperor sentenced; the Emperor's robes often had nine dragons, and Chinese mythology held that the dragon has nine children. It also symbolizes harmony.
Moreover, the number 9 is a homophone of the word for "long lasting" (久), and as such is often used in weddings.
Some Chinese today believe that nine is lucky (or believed by others to be lucky) because it is the largest single-digit (Arabic) number. However, this does not derive from any Chinese tradition, as the largest single-digit Chinese number is ten (十).
Unlucky numbers[edit]

Zero[edit]
Zero in Mandarin is a homophone of "empty". Giving monetary amounts ending with 0 in red packets can imply that you are wishing them to have "emptiness" in their finances, or to not do very well. Due to this, instead of giving $20 in a red packet, one would typically opt to give $21 instead.
Four[edit]
Main article: Tetraphobia


The number 4 is omitted in some Chinese buildings.
Number 4 (四; accounting 肆; pinyin sì) is considered an unlucky number in Chinese because it is nearly homophonous to the word "death" (死 pinyin sǐ). Due to that, many numbered product lines skip the "4": e.g., Nokia cell phones (there is no series beginning with a 4),[6] Palm[citation needed] PDAs, Canon PowerShot G's series (after G3 goes G5), etc. In East Asia, some buildings do not have a 4th floor. (Compare with the Western practice of some buildings not having a 13th floor because 13 is considered unlucky.) In Hong Kong, some high-rise residential buildings omit all floor numbers with "4", e.g., 4, 14, 24, 34 and all 40–49 floors, in addition to not having a 13th floor. As a result, a building whose highest floor is number 50 may actually have only 35 physical floors. Singaporean public transport operator SBS Transit has omitted the number plates for some of its buses whose numbers end with '4' due to this, so if a bus is registered as SBS***3*, SBS***4* will be omitted and the next bus to be registered will be SBS***5*. Note that this only applies to certain buses and not others and that the final asterisk is a checksum letter and not a number. Another Singaporean public transport operator SMRT has omitted the '4' as the first two digit of the serial number of the train car for (North South and East West) Lines as well as the SMRT Buses NightRider services.
Five[edit]
Five (五, pinyin: wǔ, jyutping: ng5) is associated with "not" (Mandarin 無, pinyin wú, and Cantonese 唔 m4). If used for the negative connotation it can become good by using it with a negative. Thus, 54 means "no death". 53 ("ng5 saam1" in Cantonese) sounds like "m4 sang1 (唔生)" – "not live".
Six[edit]
Six in Cantonese which has a similar pronunciation to that of "lok6" (落, meaning "to drop, fall, or decline") may form unlucky combinations.
nice information
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][RCH] RichCoin - The Coin continue add value to your wealth | Launched on: June 20, 2013, 10:52:17 PM
2% PPLNS RCH pool, transaction fees to the miners, http://rch.01pq.com
Very nice, thanks fxmulder. PM'ed you for bounty.
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