So the HLM scammers are pumping again? http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762.msg4749#msg4749We all got that email from bittrex a month ago. Maybe bittrex should take a look at SPR? Don't blame me if bittrex delists Spreadcoin because of all the shady activity. @HLM-Scammers and minions, this shit will stop one way or the other. You were warned.
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...negativity of the project forking.
This is bullshit, Spreadcoin didn't fork. Maybe its community did (although I still see lots of cockroaches lurking around, it's like they are not very happy with their new home (HLM) yet, ... ) Spreadcoin didn't fork.What happened is a small group of early SPR investors decided to take matters into their own hands, since they disagreed with the direction of Spreadcoin development. (They always wanted a DASH-Clone, I want to create tools (spreadwallet, spreadminer, testnet-in-a-box) so I can solve the puzzle of creating a truly decentralized network of servicenodes) Because this group didn't want to let go of their advantage of having accumulated millions of SPR during the past 3 years, they decided to do a coin swap to transfer their holdings to a new coin and keep the percentages of their portfolio intact. That's that! I guess everyone is happy now?
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I agree and would like to see a new thread for this coin post fork. Lets see more positive development in a new thread to alleviate the negativity of the project forking.
You can start as many new threads as you like, lol I'm going to stay here in this thread. BTW, @new_patreon_supporter, thanks for your support. I wrote you a message. Let's continue discussion on spreadcointalk.org
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Spreadcoin is alive and well.Price is irrelevant at this point, and the cheaper it gets the better the buying opportunity for long term believers to get in. Where does Spreadcoin stand at the moment? Well, we just had a big giant tumor cut out of spreadcoins body, so expect a healthy and steady recovery. So listen up all you HLM carnival barkers: This is your thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1809278.0
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How can i connect to more nodes, I now have only 8 connections. But my friend's wallet has 13 connections?
Nice friends you got there that leave you in the dark like that. Forward port 41678 on your router to the local IP where your spreadcoin wallet is running. This will give you more connections over time. If you've never done that before, your router has a menu (accessible through the browser) where you can log in and adjust all kinds of things. Look for "Port forwarding", or "Open ports" or something like that. It depends on what model you have.
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cool to see spreadcoin still alive and well. Wow, haven't seen you in a while, how's it going? Yes, as long as I am alive, spreadcoin will be alive, you can count on that.
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I have seen quite a few people asking, just a reminder this place is not the place to look for updates.
Indeed. HLM and SPR are separate projects. For further information people interested in HLM should visit their thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1809278.0
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Hey georgem,
I am not a coder, but what happens when network hashrate drops from 36GH/s to 500MH/s? Will it take days/weeks etc for the difficulty to go back to normal? Assuming that was the normal network hashrate before helium was announced?
Just curious...
It depends how quickly this happens. If the hashrate drop happens from one second to the other, than indeed we will see a blocktime length increase that is similar in percentage as the drop factor expressed in Hash/s. If the drop happens smoothly during 24-48 hours or so, then the difficulty will adjust pretty much on-the-fly. Assuming an immediate drop as you describe, which is a drop to ca 2% of hashrate, this would mean that blocks will initially take 50 times longer, so we would see 1 hour blocks for a while. The good thing is that spreadcoin adjusts difficulty with every new block, so difficulty readjustment starts immediately, but it will take a few hundred blocks for the average difficulty to normalize back to 1 min blocks. So we might see a week or so of slower blocks that take a long time to mine, but that's the worst case. I expect the drop in hashrate to happen in stages. Fast stages, but stages nonetheless.
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hey guys, nice project, am I mining it right, I can see only my hashrate no new blocks or height... nvidia miner from the website http://imgur.com/a/uYdiYthanks Just be patient and keep on mining. You are using 4 GPUs , total 16 MH/s. You should find a block once a day on average.
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I think its a total embarassment that you are comitting more time to mocking somebody in public than updating your community about the progress of their project of which you are the custodian.
You should be ashamed of yourself, but you won't be because you obviously don't give a fuck about anybody other than yourself.
BTW... Stop clogging the thread here with your obsessive tantrums. The same guy who tried to put a leesh around my neck and write the whitepapers for me (lol) now wants to lecture me about when the appropriate time is for me to make a joke. I guess you are what you are. Get of your high horse.
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Thank you, Spreadcoin works fine again.
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I think cryptoids daemon is now slowly catching up, should be synced within a few hours: Looks like they had to restart and reindex everything from scratch.
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I think its a total embarassment that you are comitting more time to mocking somebody in public than updating your community about the progress of their project of which you are the custodian.
You should be ashamed of yourself, but you won't be because you obviously don't give a fuck about anybody other than yourself.
Meh, a few seconds of fun should be allowed... or what, have you been drinking again that you take this so seriously? I'm still waiting for you guys to "make the transition to HLM" .... what's with the delay? People are invited to join me at www.spreadcointalk.org if they have questions or are looking for technical support. I won't be spending much time here in this thread for obvious reasons, but we'll see...
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I contacted cryptoID, let's see how long it takes them to fix that.
Hm, they made it worse?
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funniest PM I received in a while: BTW, I don't think you can even achieve 1 khash of SpreadX11 with a raspberry Pi 3, and it's highly likely that you could actually damage it by mining with 100% CPU for an extended period. Not recommended and mining profitability is so heavily non-existent that quantum physicists ponder its very existence.
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I contacted cryptoID, let's see how long it takes them to fix that.
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Hey cryptoID, Spreadcoin (SPR) seems to be stuck on your side, you haven't updated blockchain data in 3 days now. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/spr/Can you take a look at it? Thanks
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Hm, there seems to be an issue with the blockexplorer at cryptoid, they haven't updated data in 2 days. Anyway, should go away soon.
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So how is the decentralised block explorer coming on? Any updates on progress or what you are working on currently?
You didn't answer my question. I haven't heard a good explanation yet why HLM doesn't simply start a new blockchain once development is ready. Shouldn't this lead to the fairest distribution of coins, especially if the goal is to host masternodes? (and centralization of masternodes is a bad thing, right? Right? Do we agree about that? )
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Talk about projection. This one never gets old: Coins101 is one of the very best in crypto at what he does. His ideas are right up there with some of the biggest names in the industry. As they say around these parts, *Cough* I was going to say don't let it go to your head...but you've called a lot of things accurately.. who knows, maybe spread will be one of them.
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