this isn't stable at all Excellent ROI so far, with plenty of room to grow. I'm enjoying the ride.
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Who the fuck is paying $150 for bitbars? Jesus christ. This coin was the most obvious scamcoin of 2013!
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I'm mining using a (rather disappointing) Powercolor 7870 XT Myst Ed. (~320 KHs/s) and, when I can maintain a connection I'm getting about 7 coins/hour over at coin-base.org.
Pretty good. Those will be worth a buck each not too far in the future... So it's like your GPU is working a minimum wage job for you LOL!! Yeah, but that card is the so-called "7370" that uses the same GPU as the 7970's. It should be worth 450-500 KH/s. Very disappointing. I've got 2 R9 280x's coming in the mail. They should be worth 700+ each . . . now that's a minimum wage job. What's your cgminer script look like?
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MEC.
I second this Joking aside, megacoin.co.nz looks promising, and the software client is tweaked, way better for newcomers than the Bitcoin-qt, that's my opinion at least.. I lol'd.
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Is Cryptsy being run on a 486 ?
"Casio inside"
Seems like it
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In before the flood of people pushing whatever flavor of coin they have strong holdings in.
Read my blog, maybe it'll give you some ideas.
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I'm mining using a (rather disappointing) Powercolor 7870 XT Myst Ed. (~320 KHs/s) and, when I can maintain a connection I'm getting about 7 coins/hour over at coin-base.org.
Pretty good. Those will be worth a buck each not too far in the future... So it's like your GPU is working a minimum wage job for you
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Terracoin has even less of a future than megacoin Hazard, still not over your megacoin frustration? it's not that bad to miss out once, life goes on man! And there's still plenty of room to get in, anyhow. Says the megacoin sockpuppet account that registered a week ago.
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Insane volume. Lots of new money is pouring into QRK. I'm getting a lot of emails from my blog about people asking how they can acquire BTC to convert into QRK.
People who haven't even heard of cryptocurrency before are trying to get into this. It's remarkable.
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actually no
if you were watching TerraCoin did, 3000% , 30x in about 4 days.
it went from 0.00005 to 0.0015
Terracoin has even less of a future than megacoin Gotta love the BTC-e pump and dumps...
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So, most of the civilized world?
You're running a program that lets anyone in the world place whatever data they want onto your computer. That is terrifying.
Even so, it's not like law enforcement's gonna knock on the door of every single person mining DTC. Many miners probably won't even be aware that they're breaking the law. It's basically impossible to enforce and even more impossible to stop. Have you not been paying attention to how insane the UK and US governments are in regards to child porn? They've been locking people up for having grainy thumbnails buried deep within temporary folders that people didn't even know were there. You think they wouldn't be all over this too? It would be easy to brand datacoin as a "decentralized child porn distribution network." They'd have a fucking field day with that. Especially if datacoin gains ground, and the government wants to shut it down. You think anyone would run this client if people were going to jail over it?
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There's a key difference... With datacoin, you have to store all the content on your computer.
Let's say someone injects child porn into the block chain. You'd be forced to download it. You'd then be in possession of such material. Law enforcement would have a field day with that.
True, in countries where that's illegal. That'd be a damn expensive upload though. And can you trace miner IPs that easily? So, most of the civilized world? You're running a program that lets anyone in the world place whatever data they want onto your computer. That is terrifying.
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Datacoin is too fragile. All it takes is one person to inject illegal content into the blockchain, and the entire thing falls apart.
Why would it fall apart from that? Datacoin is too fragile. All it takes is one person to inject illegal content into the blockchain, and the entire thing falls apart.
Hmm, piratebay is still alive and kicking. All kinds of illegal content on it and it's theoretically much easier to shut down than datacoin. There's a key difference... With datacoin, you have to store all the content on your computer. Let's say someone injects child porn into the block chain. You'd be forced to download it. You'd then be in possession of such material. Law enforcement would have a field day with that.
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Datacoin is too fragile. All it takes is one person to inject illegal content into the blockchain, and the entire thing falls apart.
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Megacoin was NOT premined. Instamined yeah, there is a difference. Hardly anyone mined it at the start because you have this idiot hazard posting in giant red capital letters WALLET STEALER, DO NOT DOWNLOAD. No matter how many people tell him they mined it, he refuses to believe it. Anyone who listened to hazard in the last few months lost out big time. BIG TIME.
Yes, I'm sure people who bought QRK and SBC after my articles about them are so upset over their 3000% and 1000% gains, respectively.
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There's so much ignorant money flying around right now. It's absurd. People don't even do the slightest bit of research into things before they invest.
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There is no proof that MEC has been premined, and there is no proof that MEC is related to Dotcom. Speculation is not proof.
The "premine fact" is merely a non-significant myth spread by Hazard's site.
The premine is a provable fact. The graphs on my megacoin article use data directly pulled from the blockchain. It proves that a single miner managed to mine 6 million MEC. That, by definition, is a premine. You can not argue against block chain data, do don't even try. You'll only look stupid. MEC has seen explosive price gains, but the coin itself is still trash. The underhanded method of pretending to be Kim Dotcom is pathetic and destroys any long term viability you might have hoped to achieve.
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