I almost started to worry I won't be able to buy back cheaper after my sellout yesterday. Somehow a relatively quick 200% profit just wouldn't cut it for me in this case. I want to hold a masternode worth of DRK regardless off the daily price.
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Yah, you'd think. But some of us that know better were stupid (ok, it's only me, LOL) 45 dark I may never see again! My buy back order is probably way too low. Don't want to lose as much as the market says I should, LOL
you can still drive around even if you get fired and have no money... What? No coincidence that you are here. I would mine crypto coins with hundreds of GPUs if electricity came for free to my home. There's that giant fusion reactor in the sky... If you're not using it, you're fucking yourself. Sunshine and Stupidity are the only two unlimited resources on Earth. I thought about mining on solar power. It wouldn't worth it. The market is extremely volatile to build an infrastructure like that. May be if you are a serious ASIC farmer. But not for playing with altcoins. And I missed the BTC ASIC train.
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Yah, you'd think. But some of us that know better were stupid (ok, it's only me, LOL) 45 dark I may never see again! My buy back order is probably way too low. Don't want to lose as much as the market says I should, LOL
you can still drive around even if you get fired and have no money... What? No coincidence that you are here. I would mine crypto coins with hundreds of GPUs if electricity came for free to my home.
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There should be a "dead cat bounce" on this latest correction. Waiting, waiting, waiting...
What's that? When the price of a commodity falls rather quickly it oftentimes "bounces" back up. A little, but not that much. I think it's very close.
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Dang it, I can't log into Cryptsy, there is a warning on the login page that says "A security error has occurred"
Anyone experience this before?
I've experienced the same damn "I'm gunna lose all my coins" paranoia symptoms that your experienceing now. Cryptsy is as cryptsy does. I know there have been problems for people all the time with them. You're reading Ape's experience today and panicking. I have a load to get out there too. If it's not being able to login, it's not being able to withdraw..... or deposits to hit.... or balances showing incorrectly. but remember.... cryptsy is as cryptsy does. Sounds somewhat like what people said about Gox in 2013 before Gox does as Gox does and made off with all their money. Those people are not necessarily two separate groups. Karpeles took 8 BTC, now Wern could take 4 BTC from me. I always said I will never use Gox, yet I did. Now I always say it's obvious how Cryptsy operates, yet I traded DRK there today. They are the playground of this game. I feel I need to take the risk for the gain. I sold pretty close to the high point. But I need to be careful where to buy back. I don't want to miss out, I traded because I want more... DRK ! I hope that after today, I will have enough for not just one, but two masternodes.
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Looks like even that big order does not have much effect on price rise. Though it had when we were in 20's.
It's there to keep the price high until it's master sells most (if not all) of his DRK in a sneaky way. As soon as somebody tries to hurt that precious amount, he will hammer the price down. At least I hope so because I plan to buy back more than I just sold.
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I dont know if this is some kind of game or what? how the hell cryptsy loged me out on 0.004 when i tried to sell, i relogin then again log out... something fishy is going on and drkpool please edufield fix this asap
Cryptsy does this ever since I am in the crypto business. It happenes to me all the time. But only when I have an unconfirmed balance or an open order related to a price-pumped coin. Mintpal is way more reliable in this aspect. Cryptsy has done this ever since I have been in the crypto business. Advanced English education for foreigners. What about have been doing this? I don't think they stopped right now. (However, I agree I should fresh up my English.) The past, the peresents, all the futures and... a little bits later.
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I dont know if this is some kind of game or what?
how the hell cryptsy loged me out on 0.004 when i tried to sell, i relogin then again log out... something fishy is going on
and drkpool please edufield fix this asap
Cryptsy does this ever since I am in the crypto business. It happenes to me all the time. But only when I have an unconfirmed balance or an open order related to a price-pumped coin. Mintpal is way more reliable in this aspect.
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the pump is over
Mind if I quote you? Not really, it's still stagnating up in the sky. Anything is possible before an absolute crash happens.
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45 BTC buy order @ .00170 on mintpal How typical. I just sold ~100 DRK @0.00145, right before it started to rise and I didn't buy back @0.0015 when I saw the pump coming. I still have 1k though.
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Any news from these guys (directly from them or indirectly from other surces affecting their possibilities)?
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Q. What is an order for provisional administration? A. It is an order issued by the court under which the provisional administrator, who is appointed by the court, provisionally administers the Company’s assets until the order for the commencement of bankruptcy proceedings is made. Mr. Kobayashi, who served as the supervisor and examiner under the civil rehabilitation proceedings, has been appointed as the provisional administrator.
Is this some kind of joke? Yeah. When I read that I freaked out a bit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobayashi_Maru -> "The test's name is occasionally used among Star Trek fans or those familiar with the series to describe a no-win scenario, [...]"And we know Karpeles was a so called "geek" who likes these sort of things.
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I did a "taint analysis" on a BTC address (via blockchain.info) which I use to withdraw small amounts from small exchanges (when I mine a random altcoin for a few hours or days and sell them all asap whenever they trade it) and this address show up with 12.39% taint.
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So is it a 1% fee, all going to the bounty pool? Not sure I understand. Xn71EFztHqAeCnGZvkipWh6rsV2q3YKFUT This is the address of the p2pool. At the end of every month, 1% of this address's balance will be donated to starting a Foundation. I think he asked where does that balance come from? Is it 1% of the 1% pool fee, meaning 0.01% of the found block rewards+txfees? Or is it the full 1% pool fee?
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think most here would agree that the technological achievements of Darkcoin are FAR AHEAD of the coin's marketing. I think most will also agree with LimLims that such activity needs a dedicated professional person.
I therefore propose the following - from the next fork, X% of the masternodes proceeds will go into a dedicated multi-sig wallet that will pay a salary to a dedicated full-time professional marketing person.
Hopefully, in time, the price of darkcoin will go up, this fund will be able to employ more than one person, and thus also pay the developers, webmaster, etc. imho, the time has come to become less bootstrap and more professional.
While it sounds like a really great idea, it's technically the same as doing an X% pre-mine on the launch and use that for this kind of stuff. If you do this then expect people regularly jump and say: Look! The developer takes his own cut from every singe block rewards! Crucify the scammer! I think this should be a voluntarily donation. You could set your darkcoin wallet to pay X amount of txfee (on top of the mandatory txfee when that applies) to the developer fund. And you could also set your masternode to pay X amount of it's earnings to that fund. This could be a non-zero value by default (but still manually adjustable to zero).
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Since this is the only cryptocurrency having this feature now, those people can be taken for granted.
Not necessarily. Most of the clients - even those who have very unique/rare/special requirements - need to be found the the service, not the other way around. I think DarkSend should be promoted as a professional feature. Not a star wars kind of "dark side". You want to get involved in a professional crypto business? -> You need the ability to make anonymous transfers, both for the company's own and for your client's safety/benefit.
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Each DARKCOIN wallet comes with an adress from which you can receive and send Blackcoins instantly to anyone in the world. Really??? LOL!
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Hmm... My wallet.dat is encrypted and I did not enter my passphrase, yet my debug.log says: 2014-04-18 01:37:47 RegisterAsMasterNode 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Found unspent output equal to nValue 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Is capable master node! 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Adding myself to masternode list CTxIn(COutPoint(de7dc202c4237ec63718b461a020fde5cc8d29b6d0a18634b1965bc93c75e0c3, 0), scriptSig=) And the "masternode list" command returns a list with my IP address on it. I just tried to duplicate that and it said: $ ./darkcoind masternode start error: {"code":-1,"message":"Your wallet is locked, passphrase is required\n"} I issued no such command, just the usual: ./ darkcoind -daemon and I still have the masternode=1 setting in my darkcoin.conf file as the old instructions said. What IP addresses you see as active masternodes? Was that the first time you ran as a masternode? Maybe it only needed to generate the hash for your wallet once and then afterwards you dont have to enter it. I will check with Evan That would have been possible with the last beta, make sure you're running v0.10.3.7. Ah, yes. I accidentally started the old version. It also spamed the log with a lot of signature errors which was another clue. The new version does need my password. -> Which (for various reasons) makes me a little uncomfortable and I might never enter.
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Hmm... My wallet.dat is encrypted and I did not enter my passphrase, yet my debug.log says: 2014-04-18 01:37:47 RegisterAsMasterNode 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Found unspent output equal to nValue 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Is capable master node! 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Adding myself to masternode list CTxIn(COutPoint(de7dc202c4237ec63718b461a020fde5cc8d29b6d0a18634b1965bc93c75e0c3, 0), scriptSig=) And the "masternode list" command returns a list with my IP address on it. I just tried to duplicate that and it said: $ ./darkcoind masternode start error: {"code":-1,"message":"Your wallet is locked, passphrase is required\n"} I issued no such command, just the usual: ./ darkcoind -daemon and I still have the masternode=1 setting in my darkcoin.conf file as the old instructions said. What IP addresses you see as active masternodes? Was that the first time you ran as a masternode? Maybe it only needed to generate the hash for your wallet once and then afterwards you dont have to enter it. I will check with Evan No, I have been running this masternode from the first public beta (with some downtimes after new releases). And I have never entered my passphrase (except that obvious one time when I encrypted the wallet - but I did that on an offline machine when the address held 0 DRK).
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Hmm... My wallet.dat is encrypted and I did not enter my passphrase, yet my debug.log says: 2014-04-18 01:37:47 RegisterAsMasterNode 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Found unspent output equal to nValue 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Is capable master node! 2014-04-18 01:37:47 Adding myself to masternode list CTxIn(COutPoint(de7dc202c4237ec63718b461a020fde5cc8d29b6d0a18634b1965bc93c75e0c3, 0), scriptSig=) And the "masternode list" command returns a list with my IP address on it. I just tried to duplicate that and it said: $ ./darkcoind masternode start error: {"code":-1,"message":"Your wallet is locked, passphrase is required\n"} I issued no such command, just the usual: ./ darkcoind -daemon and I still have the masternode=1 setting in my darkcoin.conf file as the old instructions said. What IP addresses you see as active masternodes?
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