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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [I0C] I0coin - The Best Choice In Digital Currency on: September 15, 2022, 03:09:05 AM
great information!

I0Coin will be HUGE...Thanks
happens all the time. It's merge mined with Bitcoin tho - it'll be fine. Always comes back on track - even with <300 $I0C left to be mined ever.

Are you sure?What brings you to this conclusion?Last time I checked i0coin was a couple of hours since its last block even though it is supposed to have 1 minute or whatever block times only 2 blocks were received in over 4 hours while 160 were expected.Coin looks like it is having issues.

Well I liked it because it was markm's treasury coin - one of the first 5.

But anything Daniel Kraft owner of Autonomous Worlds Ltd. in MALTA and parent to the TRUE blockchain gaming company that along with Axie Infinity and Splinterlands - was in Ubisoft (if you don't know them - just think Assassin's Creed VR is in development) Entrepreneurial Lab working collaboratively with those two already well known projects and has since partnered with Polygon.

But enough about "domob1812" - anything he's touched, including Ixcoin and I0coin while in the middle of getting big success from Huntercoin to begin Xaya...

https://github.com/domob1812/i0coin

It's another reason it's worth the wait.
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: September 14, 2022, 09:43:32 PM
Update on Galactic Milieu (Devcoin and treasuries) by MarkM from his "makemoney.knotwork.com" site:

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Galactic Milieu: approaching "seed round" stage?
Greetings.

I am Mark Metson of Digitalis Data Services, known on BitCoinTalk forum as "markm", controller of various "knotwork" domains starting with knotwork.com and thus known on many venues as user "knotwork".

My work in online gaming began on dialup BBS before the internet (TCP-IP) was invented.

I built "Digitalis D'ydii Cluster" for the Apple IIe before even getting into BBS systems.

Digitalis D'ydii Cluster was a 1.0E11 x 1.0E11 x 1.0E11 parsecs cube of space (due to Apple IIe floating point only supporting 11 digits of accuracy), which is large enough that if the observed in "real life" receding of galaxies aka expension of the universe had been implemented the galaxies at the edges would have been receding from the center at the speed of light or faster, thus it comprised a full "observable universe", but the whole thing resided on just one 800 megabytes or thereabouts Apple IIe floppy-disk. (The kind I liked to refer to as a crunchy rather than a floppy, being 3.5 inch brittle plastic thing rather than an "actually floppy" 5.5 inch or 5.25 inch or whatever the "true floppy" disks of the time were.

So I have been at this for quite some time.

The D'ydii Cluster was inspired by the "Traveler" roleplaying game, but magnified tech-levels by ten to allow steps between the points where a new tech became a laboratory possibility, so at the tech level it is discovered a tech has an efficiency of effectively zero but ten tech levels later, when the next tech is discovered, you are up at decent/normal efficiency, and beyond that asymtotically approaching 100% as you continue on and on to higher tech-level.

The D'ydii Cluster posed three problems / puzzles:

One, being akin to "Traveler" RPG it had no mechanism(s) for evolution of the culture, techlevel, etc of planets.

Two, being "compressed" onto a single disk by being generated using pseudorandom numbers derived from the co-ordinate system, it would have been infeasible in those days to actually evolve the states of the planets due to lack of any scalable database potentially able to contemplate storing info about each planet of each galaxy of each local group of each group of each cluster of each supercluster etc of galaxies.

Three, bitcoin being years into the then unknown and unknowable future, it did not seem feasible to have a universal currency, because nothing in a galaxy far far away seemed reasonably "valuable" until or unless it was transported to whoever might (once they could actually access/use it) consider it "valuable". Thus spaceships retained just one field for currency, which was zeroed on leaving starport, any not spent on cargo being left as a tip for the starport they were leaving, so that at arrival at next starsystem the currency field could be renamed to the name used there for their local currency, which would be obtained by sales of cargo.

One nice feature was the price lists could be displayed/printed using any item from the list as the denomination in which the value of all the others would be shown.

(Convenient for showing all prices in terms of fuel, for example, since fuel was one thing all starships knew they would need at all ports.)

When the internet came along, many of those ideas were carried forward, but meanwhile "Civ games" had come along, so I started building a "Civ I" type game using the Athena widget-set (for X-windows: I had migrated from Minix to Linux by the time I got involved with the Internet).

After a few years or so I noticed someone else was also working on a Civ-game for Linux: FreeCiv; and doing it better, too, I thought, so I stopped working on my Athena-widgets based one and decided to adopt FreeCiv.

Notice the heavy use of / emphasis on free open-source software all along, from Minix to Linux to FreeCiv etc; my Athena-widgets based Civ was also GNU licensed.

Once I stumbled upon bitcoin, back before "bitcoin pizza day", in the course of searching for software to enable a basic trading layer that only once it was up and running would have a transport layer added thus would simply trade items at one location for items at the same location or at other locations but only changing ownership not actually transporting any of the items, I realised that provided faster than light communications could not be blockaded the way transport between places could in principle be blockaded, it might begin to look feasible for places at a distance from one-another to use the same currency without necessarily having to be able to eventually "settle up" (reconcile) by actually moving stuff from wherever to the people wanting/needing/buying it or moving the customers to the goods or products.

Thus was born the Galactic Milieu: FreeCiv planets, using a "Galactic Ruleset" for FreeCiv to build Starships for transport between starsystems.

I modified the -testnet part of the bitcoin daemon program several times over, to make for various civilisations bitcoin daemons that, when fired up using the -testnet flag, implemented a currency for that civilisation.

Thus were born the United Kingdom Britcoin (UKB), Canadian Digital Notes (CDN), Martian BotCoins (MBC), United Nations Scrip (UNS), bitNickels (NKL), Galactic (aka General) Mining Corp (GMC) and Galactic (aka General) Retirement Funds (GRF).

The inspiration to make "bitcoin clones" came from the then newly invented NaMeCoin (NMC), so I also assumed NaMeCoin would be in use in the Milieu.

Because he saw (on BitCoinTalk forum) that I had experience making spinoffs of BiTCoin, someone hired me for 100 bitcoins (by that time trade-able on exchanges and worth about 5 or 6 bucks per bitcoin) to help them develop DeVCoin (DVC); we started initially with GRouPcoin (GRP) because his goal was to fund groups working on free open source projects. Once we had nailed down how exactly he (I guess he, but technically it could have been a person of any gender for all anyone knew as "he" was merely a bitcointalk username) wanted to structure his coin, we named it DeVCoin and he wanted to trash GRouPcoin. But in the course of testing many of my players had earned themselves some GRouPcoin, including by "mining" it, and if you are into RPG type gaming you surely know how players dislike losing items from their inventory so I kept GRouPcoin going.

Around that time "merged mining" came along, thanks to NaMeCoin, so we made DeVCoin merged-mine-able.

Also, NaMeCoin was not the only new spinoff coming along, and not the last one with merged mining ability either.

So before long I was merged-mining using a free open-source distributed pool software, merging bitcoin, namecoin, groupcoin, devcoin, ixcoin (IXC), i0coin (I0C), geistgeld (XGG), coiledcoin (CLC) and so on.

I also got into scrypt when TeneBriX (TBX) adopted it, and the second scrypt coin, FairBriX (FBX), then a guy who had the big advantage of working for a major platform, that let him promote his own scrypt based coin, the third of the scrypt coins, LiTeCoin (LTC) ignored TBX and FBX and promoted his own coin, LTC with advantages given by his place of employment, so that LiTeCoin took most attention away from TBX and FBX, leaving them as decent candidates for use in the Galactic Milieu.

UKB is the currency of the Brits, who seek to unite the English, the Cornish, the Welsh, the Scottish and maybe even (good luck with this part) the Irish into a united Britain. The Brits appear in the Crossfire-RPG interface and the CoffeeMUD interface as Britclan.

CDN is the currency of the Canucks. They too can be found in the Crossfire-RPG interface and in the CoffeeMUD interface, as the Canucks clan.

(Technically, in CoffeeMUD, there are various governance forms for clans, that use names other than clan, such as guild, fellowship, family, gang etc, so in CoffeeMUD neither Britclan nor the Canucks are actually of a type technically named a clan.)

MBC is the currency of the Martians, who supposedly (in-game backstory/legend) obtained blockchain technology from the Hackers (whose own currency is BiTCoin) and from whom the other civilisations that have blockchain technology supposedly obtained it.

NOTE that the Galactic Milieu is an alternate reality game ( See Alternate reality game - Wikipedia ); in-game, Earth is mostly assumed to be mythical, partly of course because look at the number of civilisations on Earth at the same time compared to how many FreeCiv could actually historically support: clearly Earth must be a myth as no "actual" planet in FreeCiv space could possibly have that many civilisations on it at once! Smiley

Earth is thus supposedly currently in a process of being prepared by the Milieu civilisations to become a potential member-planet of the galactic community of civilisations, and so called "Satoshi" introduced BiTCoin probably due not only to connections with the Hacker civilisation but also probably using Tor to conceal from Earthlings that the BiTCoin network actually has nodes in other starsystems, maybe even in other galaxies, via much much faster than light communications of some kind known to Hackers and probably even well beyond even what Martian technology could muster.

Rather than follow GRouPcoin into becoming merged-mined alongside bitcoin, UKB, CDN, MBC, UNS, GMC, GRF and NKL, having pre-mined all their coins up-front thus not having block subsidies to incentivise miners, migrated onto an Open Transactions server, then later onto HORIZON and Stellar platforms. When DMD comes out with its EVM-compatible DMDv4 it is expected they will also add that platform to their repertoire.

Because it is not always reasonable, especially in early stages of startup and development, to expect to have enough traders and arbitrageurs trading all currency-pairs to reasonably "discover" relative values by use of markets, a "treasuries" system was adopted whereby each currency has a "treasury" the total value of which can be divided by the number of coins minted to derive a value per coin. Thus was born the Latest Rates include-file, which Open Transactions shell-scripts used to automatically post buy and sell offers of all the main currencies in terms of each-other.

Open Transactions allowed scales of markets, so each currency had three scales, individual coin scale and two larger scales in which what was traded was batches or "lots" of 1000, 10,000 or 100,000 of a coin at a time, with the wholesale markets giving discounts so players could buy a large lot on one market and sell it as smaller lots on the smaller market(s).

HORIZON and Stellar do not have that "lots" feature, which is perhaps unfortunate or maybe not. Not sure.

A main top level wiki page about the Galactic Milieu is at https://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=galactic_milieu

Historic tables and plots of values and suchlike are linked to from http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html

Info pages about all the Milieu assets on HORIZON and Stellar are linked to from top level page https://makemoney.knotwork.com/.

Thanks you for reading (assuming you actually did!), I needed to write a page like this anyway just not sure yet where to put it since my resume etc used to be part of my Graphic Ominiscient Device, god.knotwork.com, which along with the various other "knotwork sites" I no longer bother to host, not only because they are all found many times over in archive.org's wayback machine but also because I used a free open source webserver with its own custom "XML" markup, that later got commercialised so I long ago could no longer run a free open source version of it.

-MarkM-

Update: I have purchased markm's Polygon ERC-721 NFT token from OpenSea and it points to the GM page on devtome.com as well! Smiley - https://opensea.io/assets/matic/0x2953399124f0cbb46d2cbacd8a89cf0599974963/70786062667914581856858023814398628332164966662151973993326456795254088531969/

It cost $13.37 I mean $13.36 at the present 0.01 "ETH" + gas price I paid for it. I backed up all things on arweave and internet archive as well.

I've officially "minted" MarkM's Galactic Milieu asset onto the "Web 3" network Polygon - a L2 EVM type bridged chain:
https://polygonscan.com/tx/0xe55e5f6201e5dccd3f6db4e43786b0cf8b8fe765bb7c3b45340c6bbdd7f72734

(sadly Mark's "WETH" is now only $12.90 at this time lol)

DEVCOIN TO THE FUTURE!
43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HORIZON (HZ) New ANN thread on: September 07, 2022, 11:13:31 AM
running Horizon Server. Smiley blockchain is downloading appears to be caught up!
44  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: On Paul Sztorc’s BIP-300 proposal on: August 28, 2022, 11:26:38 AM
Even well known coins like Litecoin fall directly into this category.
Charlie Lee created it so he could GPU mine, while everyone else CPU mined it, but claimed scrypt (with the low settings used) was GPU hostile ... for a year.

Kano, I expected more from you. You were around when Litecoin launched. You knew no one was GPU mining when it was only CPU mined. I even posted a thread explaining why it was highly unlikely anyone was GPU mining at that time. Yes, I was naive to think GPU mining was not possible at that time, but I definitely didn't scam people by mining LTC with GPU while claiming it wasn't possible. You also know that I wasn't the first to use Scrypt. So I didn't create scrypt mining to mine with a GPU. And it's highly unlikely that ArtForz or anyone else was GPU mining from the start.

Try to be better next time and not throw wild accusations please.

I'm CPU mining Tenebrix quite easily. So have 2-3 others since I've started. Only 21.7M TBX if you count the "Subsidy" Charles.

I count 50 Million MORE of those "capped" litecoins I tweeted about today. Smiley

Just throwing a wrench in your game thats all: https://twitter.com/777mellon/status/1563847771148484609

Paul's a dork btw.
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tenebrix, a CPU-friendly, GPU-hostile cryptocurrency on: August 22, 2022, 07:58:02 AM
Yeah I'm not selling any of this. We've got ourselves the path to whoever lolcust was taking CPU cycles from Smiley

https://twitter.com/777mellon/status/1561622097847324674

Swedes. With 23 studios across the globe. And latest roots in Facebook thanks to 6waves - check it out #7777 TBX to the metaverse moon!
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency on: August 21, 2022, 04:11:37 PM
For the record, Dash is a direct fork of bitcoin core and not litecoin as stated by a 'Dev'

Dash is a fork of litecoin according to github. Bitcoin code may have been merged/replaced later but let's not rewrite history, despite some history being inconvenient.



That's not even the right repo they forked. The real litecoin is github.com/litecoin things just move and change names alot.
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Coinye [KOI/COYE] You can't kill a gayfish. on: August 21, 2022, 04:02:15 PM
Decided to make 8 years into 5 minutes. I'm not the best but it's damn factual.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Coinye/comments/wtnmve/thecoinye_ye_leaks/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [I0C] I0coin - The Best Choice In Digital Currency on: August 16, 2022, 10:01:15 AM
Greetings fellow travelers. Wen moon?

Happy 11th anniversary of genesis, I0coin!





https://twitter.com/777mellon/status/1559479044764221440

https://reddit.com/r/I0coin

https://freiexchange.com/market/I0C/BTC

https://twitter.com/I0Coin_jp
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: KOIN thread. NOT a NEW cryptocurrency, just an ALIAS. on: August 14, 2022, 08:50:51 PM
Hey all, you can trade your "KOIN" at FreiXLite, the FreiExchange's LTC base paired exchange for historical coins!

https://freixlite.com/market/COYE/LTC

Deposit your "KOI" to the "Coinye(COYE)" wallet - address of course begins 5-...

Enjoy!
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Coinye [KOI/COYE] You can't kill a gayfish. on: August 11, 2022, 03:50:49 AM
Coinye is listed on an exchange!

https://freixlite.com/market/COYE/LTC

I am happy I got this listed on FreiXLite for this community. Smiley

Also, as of today (8/10/2022) #GayFish is trending on Twitter and a big influencer has brought up $COYE as well as our FreiXLite.com listing:







src: https://twitter.com/kurtwuckertjr/status/1557480347675332609

Possibly the trending came from Tesla Model 3 hack/easter egg lol:



Also we have an ETH ERC-20 copycat, we cannot be beaten!

https://twitter.com/taco_eth/status/1557532477828304901

Source:
(registered Aug 2022, likely to capitalize on #GayFish trending!!!) https://twitter.com/GayFishERC
51  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk Ranking-up pipeline- Those close to their next rank (lacking Merits) on: August 11, 2022, 01:54:25 AM
Never really sure what merit was for so I am happy to say I've never sought out to post for it, or give it to anything beyond a post I found the content truly admirable or at least deserving of a distinguishment when giving it. I always try to give it to posts that are special to me imo, not just to give it - if that makes sense.

Is there any reason to keep such track of it? Also what exactly is an Old Era Newbie? Asking for one posting. It's amusing to see the statistical tracking. I still won't actively seek merit or any sort of spam effort giving to receive. I merely come here to update my project's community on behalf of the higher ups for Devcoin in the Altcoin section, and I joined here in 2018 or so when I did to actively post as I found the old "satoshi" forum a more alluring place for me to take part in community as opposed to fancier platforms like Reddit etc. This place continues to be historically a holy land for the community and I do love it. I will be here so long as it exists.

Thanks in advance for answering my questions. Smiley
52  Other / Meta / Re: Save your nice merit records here - LAST UPDATE: 08/08/2022 on: August 11, 2022, 01:40:55 AM
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: August 11, 2022, 01:39:19 AM
Possible Blockchain Hard Fork Coming

from lead developer develCuy on t.me/devcoins



BIG NEWS FROM MARKM, OUR FOUNDER OF DEVCOIN AND HIS 11 PLUS YEARS OF DEVCOIN AND OTHER COINS HE USES FOR GALACTIC MILIEU - HIS METAVERSE PROJECT:

https://www.reddit.com/r/devcoin/comments/woigtg/huge_update_seed_round_soon_for_galactic_milieu/

Preview Image:



Direct Link: https://makemoney.knotwork.com/



Great work Fernando and Mark!


Update Aug 19: I'm not leaving the community. I believe in the project. But I have been removed from the Twitter Facebook posting roles. I have made it clear on my profile that I am no longer A-Team. Wasn't my choice. But I'm not mad about it. I will still test and run nodes, use markms software to run old nodes for GM. No one should control Devcoin positions too long anyway, it's someone else's turn. I can't change my sense of humor but I did do a nice job -- it took a lot of effort to get from 41 to 120 something FB followers, bring other devs into our telegram and get them interested in the project and pay for block explorers at chains. I'm just saying this to make it clear. I am a community enthusiast now but I do not work for Fernando's team. He can find someone who is better at delivering what he expects. I suggest he be more clear though and take more time to explain what's allowed and what's not -- even tho that's a bit against my take on decentralized networks and open source contributions...

TL;DR You will no longer get project updates from me. I am sorry.
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [I0C] I0coin - The Best Choice In Digital Currency on: July 22, 2022, 06:17:40 PM
Just 13 I0C until the 21 million hard cap is hit and no coins left to mine! No stop in the chain yet either we have the miners!

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/i0c/#!markets

ICYMI:

Join the NEW and informative r/I0coin community subreddit. Smiley

Worth mentioning it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/I0coin/
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: SHITCOIN - HISTORICAL DOGECOIN TOKEN - Signature/Twitter/YouTube/Blog campaign on: July 22, 2022, 06:15:24 PM
Sorry I'm late to this party my other responsibilities and family life have been nuts. If you still have room I'll leave this here anyway. Love supporting passionate projects like these Smiley

Code:
#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: realdantreccia
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2226756
Campaign(s) of Participation: Signature forum posts on Bitcointalk? (10 per week? I can do that)
Dogewallet Address: DKhKnbNawzchDaK3fEZMAui9KGTjw8yxQC
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Shitcoin 3.0 - ALIVE AGAIN IN 2022 - ICO on NOW!!! on: July 22, 2022, 06:06:06 PM
"Historically Significant Shit" LMAO - but really, it sort of is look at that date tho!
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Shitcoin 3.0 - ALIVE AGAIN IN 2022 - ICO now on!!! on: July 14, 2022, 03:55:21 AM
Exciting Shitcoin News!

SHITCOIN BOUNTY BEGINS TOMORROW! NEXT SUNDAY!! (17th)

Yes, that's correct. Prepare to see a lot of posters rocking shitcoins in their sigs for at least the next month! We will post a link to the bounty when it is operational.

Additionally, on June 22 there was a record-high Shitcoin sale! That's right, an ETH-wrapped single Shitcoin sold on OpenSea for 0.035 ETH!



That gives Shitcoin a fully-diluted market cap of about $2.97 billion at today's ETH price, putting it just between Chainlink and Stellar in the CMC rankings! Our analysts feel this is a pretty accurate valuation for Shitcoin. Luckily for you, the buyer, a massive arbitrage opportunity currently exists which has yet to be fully exploited.

"What is this opportunity you speak of", you ask?

You can currently get 100 Shitcoins for only 3 DOGE via our Official Shitcoin Dispenser!

I know it sounds crazy but the truth is we have been overcome with a case of SHITCOIN MADNESS and we want you to take advantage of our lapse in sanity!!

Sending 3 DOGE (or multiples thereof) to the address listed in the dispenser will automatically trigger the sale of 100 Shitcoins and delivery to the sending DOGE address. All you need is a Dogewallet or any Dogecoin wallet for which you possess the private keys.


It's that simple folks! So what are you waiting for?? Unlock your true shitcoiner potential and buy Shitcoin TODAY!!!


How exciting! Smiley hahaha

Thanks for my first ever sig campaign. I been here awhile organically posting and not merit seeking. So it's a cool thing to be able to participate after 4.5 years or so on BCT forums. Tongue
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 30, 2022, 03:44:02 AM
win wallet dont load at all tons of build and source code errors...

@develCuy would it be okay to send 0.8.9.0 the last Devcoin-Qt for Windows (64 bit) before Devcoin Core 22.x (only on windows for devs testing right now, sorry!)
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Merged Mined Coins Association MeMiCA on: June 26, 2022, 08:45:51 PM
Devcoin is looking for merge miners. A new Devcoin merge mining pool is in the works. Contact our lead developer and contact to that pool via bitcointalk PM: develcuy or even better, open an issue asking how to get involved with Devcoin merged mining here:

https://github.com/devcoin/core/issues

You can see posts about develCuy's progress on our WIP with Devcoin Core software adding merged mining. Time to wake up and reconnect Smiley - or consolidate our networks value together and take control from the spot price aggregators who don't value us properly or shut us out!

https://github.com/develCuy
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 26, 2022, 07:54:26 AM
hi everyone
any development lately?

Hi sandboxsand, thanks for asking!

I'm updating Devcoin's AuxPow support. It required to remove most of Syscoin based code and replacing it for Namecoin's clean and stable implementation. You can watch progress over here: https://github.com/devcoin/core/tree/auxpow

Go for it Devcoin community!

- develCuy

You're a champion. All of this software is not only exciting it's working quite well the first time you let me compile the binaries! If only I had an android.... I will be getting one soon Just waiting for DISH Open-RAN 5G to come to my city Smiley
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