worth a try, but did you type ""dogtothefuckingmoon" and forget the e in doge?
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Shall we declare this coin officially dead ?
After 3 days? Good grief people are impatient.
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For some inspiration. That is a mining rig. Personally though I'd go one extra step and watercool them if I was going to go all out, but that's the way to do it. Open-case ftw.
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but catcoins are worthless so why bother?
You're posting in a subforum about one of hundreds of digital currencies that basically equate to numbers on a screen and you're talking about worthless? They're no less valuable than any other altcoin. It's all just a matter of perception.
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I have 7 Million DimeCoins if anyone wants them for some Cat Coins. Best offer by PM gets the lot. Too much effort to mine now.
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I have a GTX 670 that can run at 250khash/sec - 300khash/sec, but it's running my card too hot.
Is there a configuration so I can run it at 200khash/sec?
At this rate my card just throttles after a few hours and hashrate plummets.
I plan to add a percentage scaling for mining intensity as well as temperature throttling in software... That would be amazing. I'd be lost without cudaMiner.
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Can we at least have some originality? Just randomise the numbers a bit. Drop the difficulty a little, and the supply by half. Do something.
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Is it fair? Post the statistic odds.
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MARKETING. =========
Caveat emptor - let the buyer beware!
+1 the technical details & implementation will follow VERY shortly after I've got this idea for a coin. It'll have some difficulty, and name, and some block reward. It will have a name like coin something, or something coin. You in? 10 trillion coin bounty to whoever does the coin. Then sends me 100 trillion so I can pay them.
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reserved (even though there's only 1 genre of music worse than dubstep and that's aussie hip hop ) Better get in before hiphopcoin becomes a thing.
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The giveaway thread that requires you promote Cat Coin on Cryptsy will be up later on this evening. I believe I can make a compelling argument. I think I'll make the tone a little more serious and rational than other giveaways. People need to realise Cat Coin is also a potential investment.
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Don't dump your coins until CAT hits at least coinedup. Cause if CAT will be there, I expect at least 1 btc per 500 CAT. I'll explain you why: difficulty increases and at current diff, mined coins are worth less than same mined amount of DOGE and other coins...
so why does difficulty = money? i could make a coin 100x as difficult as catcoin. does that make it 100x as valuable? why not make a coin 1,000,000x as difficult? A coin has to build up momentum. Early adopters have coins to sell which drums up trade. Trade then drums up more miners, and more miners drum up more trade. You can't have one without the other.
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pool cat.cryptovalley.com closed and all deceived?
Been working fine up until recently. Willing to give them benefit of the doubt if they post soon about the downtime.
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What's the big deal with premined currencies exactly? (N00b here).
Basically it goes like this; Someone launches a new coin, and keeps a percentage of coins for themselves by writing a large sum of coins into the first few blocks, and mines those blocks themselves before launching the coin. They call it a premine. Sometimes a small premine is done as a way of paying devs, for giveaways, etc, but a lot of the time they're kept to do what is known as a "pump and dump". A pump and dump means that they first build up hype for the coin so eventually it ends up on an exchange, then dump all of their coins for a big fat profit. Leaving the people who mined the coin with nothing, as after a large dump the coin is extremely devalued to the point of being worthless or even taken off an exchange. If you look hard enough, you'll see which coins these are.
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Do you think staff should lock all heavily premined coin threads in order to protect new members from being scammed?
It just seems a little unfair that you get scammers on here with heavily premined coins, and new members come along and put hard cash into buying these new coins thinking they are getting a bargain. Next thing you know the coin is dead and all their money is gone. That sort of thing will put you off ever using cryptocurrencies again (if you are new to the whole thing, which 99% of people are).
As much as I agree with your sentiment - who decides what is a scamcoin or not? I think it's a slippery slope. People, I'm afraid, should be left to make up their own mind. You start locking coin threads and all will happen is the forum's reputation will get damaged and altcoins will go elsewhere. You've got to have losers is if you expect to have winners, so as much as I hate the premined garbage, it has its place. Agree 100%. I would add only that there's no way the moderator would agree to do this, after I read some of his posts. (I say "he" because I don't believe he's actually a 12 year old girl as his profile claims.) Check out the following post by him from Dec. 25: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=383794.msg4132757#msg4132757Yep. Free market ethos. I don't like premined coins, but if we didn't have them, we'd be worse off.
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We have a scam forum section for stuff such as this. Please use it.
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Everyone please stop. Stop creating meme-coins. Stop supporting them. Do it for yourself. Grow up.
you mad bro? I am quite sad yes. When you've seen a thousand meme and a hundred copy-coin. It doesn't make you laugh any more. I hope you'll realise it one day. It's not funny. You are playing with your parents money. It's not just kids buying up Doge..ridiculous or not, it doesn't matter. If the hashrate is there, if the coin is being traded, and it has a value, then it could be ShiteCoin, and people will still buy it, mine it and trade it. The meme coins are just a novelty now. Wait until half the altcoins are memes. Then it stops being funny.
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Do you think staff should lock all heavily premined coin threads in order to protect new members from being scammed?
It just seems a little unfair that you get scammers on here with heavily premined coins, and new members come along and put hard cash into buying these new coins thinking they are getting a bargain. Next thing you know the coin is dead and all their money is gone. That sort of thing will put you off ever using cryptocurrencies again (if you are new to the whole thing, which 99% of people are).
As much as I agree with your sentiment - who decides what is a scamcoin or not? I think it's a slippery slope. People, I'm afraid, should be left to make up their own mind. You start locking coin threads and all will happen is the forum's reputation will get damaged and altcoins will go elsewhere. You've got to have losers is if you expect to have winners, so as much as I hate the premined garbage, it has its place.
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