STEP ONE: "Rescue" a long deceased coin STEP TWO: Hype the shit out of it.
SIC - Oh miners dump! it happens SIC - a whale is accumulating! SIC - if u knew what was coming you would buy it all!
Signature spam didn't work? plan B. Let's bump the thread with my hacked account update. You ladies are too cute, 2 or 3 people in the 'team' who own all the coin jerking each other off with throne shit and useless spam using the forum as a chat to bump the thread. Oh I must want cheap coinz right? GO ON.. There's always noobs with five satoshis who will want a "throne" LOL That is really unnecessary. We're long standing community members, half of whom are using our real names and investing thousands of dollars into this project. Our intentions are honorable.
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Screenshot taken about 10 mins ago
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I've taken a few screenshots of your signature address just in case it gets changed.
Want to try to see if you can control any of your posted BTC addresses still? If so, lets try to prove ownership with some transactions.
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those are from my old hardware wallet, which no longer works .. :-/ if a admin could check the email asociated with my account, and see if the name before the @ is firewalkerx (it proberly isnt since i did not receive an email from bitcointalk about the latest PM) i can post ANY PM recieved on this account up until 8. november 2016 .. all the way back to creation hmm i can verify my account by association, i have posted links to my github on my account on several occasions... Ah holy shit mate, this really sucks.
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Well, looks like Mr. Trump will be the next US president. This will be positive for crypto.
Impressive brave face you are putting on there
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How much does poloniex charge to list a coin? I bet the price of CRW will rise faster if it were on Poloniex.
No idea how much they charge, be great if you could find out Anyways I have submitted the form to add Crown there. It be great if more people could do it today. Also tweeted out to poloniex to add Crown They don't accept money or applications for listings as far as I know. It was a struggle to get them to take Dash seriously in the early days.
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From an initial glance at pricing I would have to pay somewhere around 8 cents / hour for a g2.8xlarge (g2.8xlarge: 60 GiB memory, 4 x NVIDIA GRID GPU (Kepler GK104), 240 GB of local instance storage, 64-bit platform).... I don't know how much this would produce in terms of hashing power.
If someone could give me an idea of how much hashing power it would have I could do some quick profitability calculations but after looking further into it, I think there will be a steep learning curve. By the time I figure it all out the difficulty level will probably be back to "normal."
I did some Darkcoin mining tests using those AWS instances back in 2014. I can't remember the figures but the X11 mining performance was very poor.
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Well, C-cex is currently down so we don't have a live exchange!
Bittrex seem to be holding out for us to pay them 3 BTC to be listed imo. Not going to happen.
It pisses me off to see some of the shit coins listed on Bittrex that never seem to be delisted despite low volumes. I understand they have bills to pay and paying customers help with that but it would be nice if they supported some genuine projects too without asking for 3 BTC.
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Got quite a bit more done on the wallet today, pull request submitted for testing.
Testing you say. Can I help?
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Nice to see, security of the Crown network growing 307 Thrones online today, people setting them up every day now, now means 30pct of coin supply is LOCKED More to the point, people have willingly staked 300,000 Crown to help us deliver Crown Revolution on a stable network.
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Hey all, first post here for me .... To start off, I would like to apologize. I didn't realize a couple months ago when I setup a p2pool merge mining that I would end up forcing your hands to implement DGW. I didn't really snoop into CRW until the last week when I noticed getinfo had darksend (which I immediately recognized from DASH). My bad, good to see DGW in there though for when I bounce 10phs MM off the pool again Second, I setup 3 thrones yesterday (a painful experience and a steep learning curve).. Thanks to those that did the howtos as it made a very nice reference for me! Today, I want to setup 4 more, got the coins all setup for it, headed over to node-vps.com (since I am out of external IP addresses now), signed up for 4 thrones .. got everything all finished up.. got a blank email stating that "Your Nodes are Configured" ... only while typing this did I get the information about the next step. If the owner of node-vps.com sees this, please setup the ticket system on your site, and remove the default welcome announcements from the WHMCS ... and maybe instead of a blank email, send out that there will be further instructions in another email ... I had thought the blank email was the instructions which failed to have content! Glad to become a part of the CRW community! P.S. txid is self explanatory, what is vout supposed to be for the vps setup? Hello and welcome! Sorry to have ruined the mining bonanza! A necessary change though, it wasn't you personally who encouraged us to make it. It sounds like something has gone wrong with node-vps. The service is run by Chaositec, I'll just give him a nudge on Slack. He's travelling today but will be back online soon.
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One final thought on Zcash from me. This is an excerpt from the Zcash web site: If you are worried about maintaining privacy given repeated interactions with merchants or others who already have some partial information about you, the size of the anonymity set matters considerably. Long term intersectional attacks are a major problem with anonymity systems. The smaller the set you mix with on any given transaction, the easier it is for some third party to use outside information to eliminate everyone else in the mixing set (e.g because she knows no one else in the set was online at the time of the transaction or was in your approximate geographic area), and determine the true spender. One of the few effective defenses we have for this is to simply include as many people as possible in the anonymity set. I disagree with this statement. If people were to use Bitcoin in the way it was intended, i.e a new address for every transaction, I don't think the issue of maintaining privacy given repeated interactions with merchants or others is as significant as zcash claim it to be.
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Just catching up with some BCT threads. It appears that Zcash has got some Dash and Monero supporters worried, or at least that is why I think the arguments are happening. The next few months will be interesting.
From what I understand, Zcash anonymity is academically excellent but also quite flawed in terms of scalability and efficiency. Of course, they will improve it for the Beta release. I can't quite see what the hype is at the moment. At the moment it seems to me to be just that...hype.
For the altcoin end user, Zcoin doesn't offer anything that Dash or Monero don't already provide. Three different kinds of so far unbroken anonymous technology...take your pick. You could even argue that Dash and Monero have 2+ years of in the field penetration testing without compromise. That's pretty compelling, especially when the Zcash team do not claim that their technology is unbreakable.
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The price of Zcash is completely off the charts, I wonder if crown coin can have its own anonymity feature Crown will support Darksend but I doubt there is enough demand for it to be a feature that many users will choose to use. DASH users barely use Darksend for example. I think you need to look beyond anonymity features when considering Zcash. Their anon tech is not the reason the price is surging.
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The whole dev team have booked their flights to London for the planning session on 5th December.
Exciting times.
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Looks like everyone in crypto land has jumped on the ZC and BTC train!
It has been a pretty good week for btc holders. Not so sure that the ZC honeymoon period is going to last very long though.
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This is CROWN's strength, which needs to be repeated:
Crown includes capabilities of both the DASH and Bitcoin protocols, but there are important differences between Crown and both DASH and Bitcoin. The most important differences from Bitcoin are that:
(1) Crown confirms transactions more quickly, and (2) has an additional layer of security provided by Throne network masternodes.
The most important difference from DASH is that Crown can be merge-mined with Bitcoin so that it has the capability to leverage the security provided by the bitcoin network’s hashpower.
This may be true but there are dozens of other coins that have masternodes and better fundamentals than Bitcoin. This is a complete distraction from what makes this project have potential imho.
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