Bro, none of those links work for the old windows 1.0 qt. Do you know of a working link? I never downloaded the 1.0 I got in at the 1.2 client. This is the first time I ever heard of a wallet reverting back to a previous version...LOL! 1.2 is working for me.
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The client has been updated to the last version. Now you have the option to delay the payment until you feel you've got enough Earthcoins. Do it in order to minimize blockchain transactions.
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The client has been updated to the last version. Now you have the option to delay the payment until you feel you've got enough Kittehcoins. Do it in order to minimize blockchain transactions.
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The client has been updated to the last version. Now all rewards are delayed until you reach 5 DOGE so as transaction fees don't eat up all the funds in the faucet.
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What happened? I wasn't aware of the changes being made and it seems the implosion took place right in the middle of the migration process of the Bernankoin Printer to new servers. Now nothing syncs, not even my desktop wallet.
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I have a faucet ready for this coin. I'll release it to the public after the fork is made and difficulty is stabilized.
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The Bernankoin Printer has been updated: now you can delay your payments. When you have accumulated enough Bernankoins, you may click on the checkbox to request a payment. This is done in order to minimize blockchain transactions. The new code will be deployed to the rest of my faucets soon.
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Behold worshippers... Our coin finally have a website : http://cthulhu.tk Most important things : - links to wallet and source - fresh nodes list (updated from client every 5 minutes) - some basic stats (blocks, diff) - some interesing links to pools, miners, exchanges, etc. - more to come in near future... (difficulty/profitability chart, etc., make your wish...) If something is not right let me know... You deserve more than beautiful words for your work. I sent you 95 blocks minus the fee. May The Great Old One appear on all your dreams...
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OMFG HE IS ALREADY MINING ONE MILLION MOONS PER SECOND HOW DO I MINE OMFG
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Behold worshippers... Our coin finally have a website : http://cthulhu.tk Most important things : - links to wallet and source - fresh nodes list (updated from client every 5 minutes) - some basic stats (blocks, diff) - some interesing links to pools, miners, exchanges, etc. - more to come in near future... (difficulty/profitability chart, etc., make your wish...) If something is not right let me know... That's beautiful. I'll make an Offerings faucet soon.
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You open the client. If the last block was received before the time the dev announced the coin and gave us the client, and there are already several blocks on the blockchain, then it's premined.
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I made a Bernankoin Printer (faucet). Check it out here: http://162.243.210.160/bernankoin/index.phpYou can print as many Bernankoins as you want, one at a time. I'll monitor the traffic and the ink level (balance) of the printer during the rest of the day and adjust the reward if it dries too fast. If my server can keep up with the traffic I'll create a thread so as everybody learns about the Bernankoin Printer, but for now I'll keep the announcement just on this thread. Have fun printing Bernankoins! Dude, your printer was running low on ink ... Thanks to the QE3 I bailed you out and I filled up the cartridges for good !! Thanks for the bailout! Nice! He didn't see I actually have 540,000 worth of ink reserves... He, he, he...
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Bought about $180 worth of doge the next day it was launched and mined a bit when difficulty was just 3 as well. Such Good Doge,Much trips to the moon now. I don't believe you. Doge was launched on December 8. The first exchange to trade it was Coined Up, on December 11, so you couldn't buy 180$ worth of Dogecoin the next day it was launched. Except if you found enough people to trade with. It's also unlikely that you decided to buy a clearly joke coin from the beginning, before it went viral. And it's unlikely that you managed to sell your Dogecoins at a high as well. Add on top of this that the next day after launch there were only about 720 million Dogecoins available and very distributed among miners and you've got an extremely unlikely scenario. You bought that car with fiat.
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Out of interest, what percentage is the payout in relation to the total available funds in the faucet?
0.001% (with a minimum of 0.01 MEOW when faucet funds are under 1000). If any donator can prove they donated and would like this % to change I'd do it. Seems a reasonable calculation. Also be handy if you could also weight it by difficulty also, so the payouts are proportional to difficulty. Weighing the payouts by block reward and difficulty seems like a good idea. It will be easy to do it by block reward: divide the reward by 2^[floor(numberofblocks/200,000)]. I've been thinking about weighing by difficulty for a while and I've found it could be easily implemented substracting from the % reward the value of an exponential function that takes the current difficulty and a difficulty reference level as arguments. Like this (for blocks #<200,001): reward = roundto8decimals[[(faucetbalance + faucetreserves) / 100000] - [exp(currentdifficulty / referencedifficultylevel) -1]] Now what I need is an adequate difficulty reference level. Current Kittehcoin difficulty is ~2. Using a reference level of 100 would mean the reward would get reduced by 0.02020134 now. Would that be a good choice?
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It's actually 0.001% of the total faucet + cold wallet reserves balance, so it's not that random.
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Out of interest, what percentage is the payout in relation to the total available funds in the faucet?
0.001% (with a minimum of 0.01 MEOW when faucet funds are under 1000). If any donator can prove they donated and would like this % to change I'd do it.
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LlamaCoin would be a clear winner. Everybody likes llamas.
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