Glad it was a smooth launch anyways, any of you see the metalcoin launch? nearly fell of my phuckin chair.
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Opening price? what ya bettin?
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More to the point, dont think ive ever seen a coin with this much hash so quick, da phuck? thread was pretty silent up until launch too
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Maybe someone keeps 50+ blocks, but not showing it. I'm just trying to be fair alltime. If you guys don't like my statistics posts, I'm gonna stop posting it then.
You are being very defensive. I guess guilt? Maybe you know or are the dev. So how many people tried to download wallet and had very slow connection? It took me over 4 minutes and I also have fiber internet. Not as if that would make a difference. Defensive? I'm upset. When I has no luck many times and few monts posting statistics getmininginfo, virustotal, not complaining that I was too late etc it's normal. When I got some fucking little luck with this coin, that's a BIG PROBLEM here. I'm not saying people may thanks me or something like that. But now I feel just jealous and hate to myself. Dude, give it a rest. Congrats on getting in there early, everyones just jealous. Well done and forget about it.
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What block was suprnova up at?
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100k coins mined in by 1 person in minutes with 1 gpu? thats bs
As I said before - I remember Shadow from other coin launches...he's always fast. Nothing suspicious here... Alreadt stated, I retract what I said, wasn't on about anything suspicious anyways, I just meant "ITS NOT FAIR, *CRYING*.... But good on him
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shadowrunner got 50blocks
So what? When guys with fucking big monster hashes on pools grabs thousands coins it's ok, when one guy has luck to catch some part of early blocks it's not fair? I retract what I said, dudes got a point
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100k coins mined in by 1 person in minutes with 1 gpu? thats bs
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Any news on what the goals of this coin are dev? I'm assuming anonymous transactions will be involved based of the name? also the "leave no trace" in your username. Like it anyways
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How many hours till launch?
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whats happening now then?
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Is relaunch happening today or tomorrow dev?
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Can someone explain this to me. What is the advantage of using a huge mining farm if the block reward is the same and theres a specific block target time. Im assuming that the block time is the time between finding blocks. In the case of metal coin, the block reward is 24 and the block time is 2 minutes. Whats the point in using a massive rig. Surely the only advantage would be getting a larger portion of those 24 coins in each block? thanks
If all goes according to plan, then yes, all you get by renting a huge farm is a larger portion of those 24 coins in each block. However, if you're the first one to do so (instamining the earliest blocks), your percentage payout on those earlier coins will be greater than if you rent the same large amount of hashrate later once more miners jump on the coin. Like, let's say Metalcoin has 6 gh/s right out of the gate, and you rent 3 gh/s-- this will give you 33% of all Metalcoin mined for the duration of your rental. But if you wait until the hashrate grows to 27gh/s and then rent 3 gh/s, at that point you're spending the same on your rental but only getting 10% of all Metalcoin. There are other advantages of renting large hashrate early. Sometimes a new coin's block release timing will have an error, and a large amount of hashrate will find blocks more quickly than every 2 minutes as per target, kind of like overdriving the release time. This is an outside chance situation and usually is detrimental to the overall perception of the coin, since it relies on an obvious error in the code which shuts out the support of other crucial early adopter miners, but I've seen it work quite a few times. Renting large hashrate is most effective on coin releases with short PoW and high block rewards as a percentage of total supply. The most recent example of this is Utilitycoin. It's less effective on PoW-only coins but this adds more overall stability through better distribution. So, that mean that even if the net gh/s grows from 6 to 27 while im still mining with the same 3gh/s i still get 33%? even if the the net hash grows? Surely the percentage would decrease substantially with more people mining?
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Okay, ive got it, thanks to you 2 for replying
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Can someone explain this to me. What is the advantage of using a huge mining farm if the block reward is the same and theres a specific block target time. Im assuming that the block time is the time between finding blocks. In the case of metal coin, the block reward is 24 and the block time is 2 minutes. Whats the point in using a massive rig. Surely the only advantage would be getting a larger portion of those 24 coins in each block? thanks
this So the block reward time doesn't change, when you start mining a block its going to take on average 2 minutes for each block to complete? Do pools mine multiple blocks at once?
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Can someone explain this to me. What is the advantage of using a huge mining farm if the block reward is the same and theres a specific block target time. Im assuming that the block time is the time between finding blocks. In the case of metal coin, the block reward is 24 and the block time is 2 minutes. Whats the point in using a massive rig. Surely the only advantage would be getting a larger portion of those 24 coins in each block? thanks
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How is it that they are actually running an exchange, sounds like they struggle to follow simple instructions
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about time people started to see SSD as XST's brother and not its enemy....
1+++ Very true, both guys are obviously very professional in all aspects, You go into the threads of some coins and the devs are like at war, shouting the odds at everyone
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The price has risen because the xst dev said working together with Argakiig in stealthcoin's thread. This was not a pump&dump, was real valorization and you who say that are ssd investors are hindering their growth with worse attitudes than you guys say the pump&dump groups do. Morons.
errr. what?
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