Gridseed Wholesale coin of the week."This week marks history for GridSeed Wholesale, it is the first time we feature a non-altcoin concept as the coin of the week. The BitMark is an online reputation system that operates much like google +1's or Facebook "Likes". It's developer Mark works full time on this evolutionary platform which will forever change the way reputation is shared and monitored across the web. Although BitMarks operate on the same cryptographic platform that many others like LiteCoin operate on, it is far from just an AltCoin as some day your reputation will actually be worth something." 10% of orders when you pay with BTM, and for BTM owners who can prove they own some. Check the link for more details. W O W !
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On miningpool.co there are two miners at 3 and 8 Kh/s respectively at bottom of the list - now that is what I call dedication, belief, & commitment! And one is also donating on the pool... respect! Where is that Marking button next to them..?!
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Mmm... I just found block 32000 ! Just had to share that... Congratulations, it should have been block 33200, we are currently running 40 hours behind currency schedule, which is nice, as a consequence there are 24,000 less BTM in the world than there should be by today's date. Looking forward to 33200! Some excellent examples of potential Marking adoption earlier - great things to come...
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Mmm... I just found block 32000 ! Just had to share that...
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Fast forward a while, is this true democracy? Voted and paid for by the people.
Perhaps illustrating the seemingly endless potential for adoption of Marking...
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A little statement: I abandoned all GPU mining some months ago. Currently... 1 x 360 Kh/s GS-Dual (5 Chip) 1 x 15.6 Mh/s Rig (G-Blades) 1 x 26 Mh/s Rig (G-Blades) The little GSD is running 24/7 on BTM The other 2 rigs are constantly on BTM - only logistical / circumstantial reasons cause any downtime. Being a fan of both miningpool.co and minep.it I juggle a little between the two to try and maintain a spread. I am 100% behind Bitmark | Marking
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Perfect!
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Network Hashrate: 1.2687 Gh/s Clearly folks are jumping on and off with difficulty changes... Thankfully we have min and max diff adjustments, so it looks like we'll be in a 60-240 cycle for a while. A positive side is that it means currency is being minted far slower than the schedule, and newly minted currency can be taking 4-5 days to be usable, which leads to a nice low volume stable market. We don't want too much currency being sent out to speculators. Mining is after all a service not a a free money printing machine, so our configuration seems to be rewarding the former whilst voiding the efforts of the latter. If the network were busy with users we'd have to do something drastic, but for now all it's doing is slowing production and dumping, which is not the worst problem to have. This is the upside, without a doubt... unfortunately, the 'free money printing machine' ethos seems to endure. And so I am glad of the cycle
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Network Hashrate: 1.2687 Gh/s Clearly folks are jumping on and off with difficulty changes...
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Andronicus. I've got 155 matured coins there plus nearly 300 unmatured. I've been waiting for the auto payout to kick in but it never did so I did a manual cashout a few hours ago. Nothing coming through. Retried manual cashout. Just tell me ERROR: Request already pending.
Ah, that's not so good - I have had some issues there in the past and the dev has always sorted them out. Minep.it is on here so hopefully he is on it...
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As a 'heads up' and for the uninitiated on the subject of secure address generation, would a 'Mini Howto' be a good idea to explain the best practice method for using the Brain Wallet? Great idea. Perhaps also including usage with bitmark-qt and inuit as two practical examples. The bitmark wiki is editable by all, a good place to start writing such things so that others can collaboratively edit and review. Tied up at day job so no chance to get on with wiki right now but here's a simple starter: 1) Download: https://github.com/project-bitmark/brain/archive/master.zip
2) Put onto a brand new re-formatted USB stick and unzip master.zip
3) Eject USB stick > insert USB stick into 'cold' off-line machine and open '[DRIVE LETTER]:\path\to\master.zip'
Voila!
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It would be nice if they paid out though. Made a post on the support forum, no reply but looking through the other support posts, that is not unusual. I've moved off there until they get their shit together. Big thumbs up to minepit. We are killing it over there! I'm ben96c on that pool. 31,194 smien2014 8/26 12:34:13 PM 45.10% (2,631,307) 31,182 ben96c 8/26 12:27:49 PM 21.26% (1,240,616) 31,177 ben96c 8/26 12:24:30 PM 40.87% (2,384,442) 31,165 24Kilo 8/26 12:16:57 PM 39.39% (2,298,149) 31,152 AndoRoid 8/26 12:07:23 PM 39.85% (2,325,005) 31,141 AndoRoid 8/26 11:57:08 AM 19.78% (1,153,963) 31,131 smien2014 8/26 11:50:40 AM 13.81% (805,565) 31,126 ben96c 8/26 11:46:08 AM 6.21% (362,437) Good to see another pool rising up and getting some more hashing. Auto payout is 100BTM - I manually push payment every time I see a withdrawable balance as I will NOT leave coins anywhere after my experience with mywl.it! Are you not getting auto payouts?
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As a 'heads up' and for the uninitiated on the subject of secure address generation, would a 'Mini Howto' be a good idea to explain the best practice method for using the Brain Wallet?
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I need to stop any payments going to a mywl.it address that I have been using...
1GgkeazX9AoceFKEwiM72F4Wsfn4ZRhssv
Not actively mining at the moment on that address (obviously!) but there's some dust there that I don't want to lose out of principal!
TY
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Big thumbs up to minepit. We are killing it over there! I'm ben96c on that pool. 31,194 smien2014 8/26 12:34:13 PM 45.10% (2,631,307) 31,182 ben96c 8/26 12:27:49 PM 21.26% (1,240,616) 31,177 ben96c 8/26 12:24:30 PM 40.87% (2,384,442) 31,165 24Kilo 8/26 12:16:57 PM 39.39% (2,298,149) 31,152 AndoRoid 8/26 12:07:23 PM 39.85% (2,325,005) 31,141 AndoRoid 8/26 11:57:08 AM 19.78% (1,153,963) 31,131 smien2014 8/26 11:50:40 AM 13.81% (805,565) 31,126 ben96c 8/26 11:46:08 AM 6.21% (362,437) ^ ^ Typical - just had to shutdown 1 rig at work as it was nearly discovered!
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Mark - you got banned! How ironic! Lol!
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Este, that's excellent! Things are happening in the background at CCH - live pricing and ordering is just around the corner - in testing phase.
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That's it fixed Excellent - thanks Mark. I saw your 'graceful failure' note! Can confirm now pulling correctly again. it does look better, but there seems to be one thing missing...the logo. So much effort was put into creating a recognizable logo that can be used a variety of places...but its not on the OP?
On the check pointing issue, it shouldn't be a big deal to put in. The bitcoin core devs select blocks buried in the block chain (usually with hundreds of confirms) to serve as check point blocks. It means that they have existed in the block chain for a long time and have been available for scrutiny. The likelihood of miners rejecting the check point is low, because its a block that has existed for a long time already. And any potential attacks would be missing a check point from way in the past, a sure sign of an attack.
Mark is in the process of creating a new merged image with Logo to implement on OP. I need help from others, as I am taking on too much. Let's start Delegated cards, anybody can do them - assign to yourself in Trello or say here that you are working on it. 1. OP Graphics and Branding2. Create List of Existing ContactsThank you. Noted - I'm full on with 'Day Job' again plus side projects etc. but will see... Re an earlier post of mine - I trawled through my altcoins and one of them looks to be regaining a bit of traction - will wait to see if price improves as this might enable me to assist on funds.
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