For those of you who weren´t able to watch the live broadcast, here is the Youtube link of the Public Meeting May 7, 2016: youtu.be/LQgEOXE4Z4s?a thanks watched you talked about development for foldingcoin, a little overpriced... unless its end-to-end solution for everything and tested (and includes days when Stanford's stats servers are misbehaving) and also includes support for bug fixes in what they create and better make it open source after its completed
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Must say wallet is very good looking and working fine, but consuming resurse insanely! I think the future belongs to fast wallets and instant syncing and maybe even wallets with web support..
running blackcoin-qt on my old laptop and runs perfect ~1GB of RAM usage, and tops to 2% CPU usage
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What is the final amount of blackcoins to ever be in circulation?
1.5 BLK/minute , 2160 BLK/day, 788400 BLK/year in 100 years from now 154264359 BLK final amount ∞ Oh damn, I was hoping it was a limited supply, this definitely makes me rethink my strategy. will you live 100 years and then buy ? my strategy is buying and staking
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What is the final amount of blackcoins to ever be in circulation?
1.5 BLK/minute , 2160 BLK/day, 788400 BLK/year in 100 years from now 154264359 BLK final amount ∞
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idk whats wrong but i can't pass this ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F3GgEKgp.jpg&t=663&c=b6cuwLUQlJ9JVA) is that finally Linux? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) congrats for trying open source OS
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please vote for witness steempty details of me and my posts the STEEM blockchain
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As a long time folder, I have stopped folding.. Why? Because for a long time GPU mining wasn't worth it, so I folded just for the hell of it. Then came ETH, with my 2 280x's and 1 290x I can make $7 per day before electric (and they were running folding anyway). So why should I fold and pay money when I can mine ETH and actually make a little bit!!!
When ETH dies and the GPUs can't support themselves I'll be back.
i don't understand how you can do that. every time i want to mine something else, i click on the link to the project in the folding@home client and can't let myself stop folding Please view this video setup guide: https://youtu.be/YQZ3hxEn6kEYou can see once your folding@home client is running there should be a big red button called "Stop Folding". You push that button and the folding should stop. no... technically i am capable of doing that just morally can't ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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As a long time folder, I have stopped folding.. Why? Because for a long time GPU mining wasn't worth it, so I folded just for the hell of it. Then came ETH, with my 2 280x's and 1 290x I can make $7 per day before electric (and they were running folding anyway). So why should I fold and pay money when I can mine ETH and actually make a little bit!!!
When ETH dies and the GPUs can't support themselves I'll be back.
i don't understand how you can do that. every time i want to mine something else, i click on the link to the project in the folding@home client and can't let myself stop folding
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How does FoldingCoin differ from CureCoin which, AIUI, does the same folding@home calculations?
Both Foldingcoin and Curecoin do folding using Folding@Home. The difference is that Curecoin has its own blockchain which must be secured by mining the coins, expending extra energy. As I understand it, Curecoin uses both SHA256 mining (proof of work) as well as Proof of stake minting. So for Curecoin, people use CPU and GPU power for actually running folding@home, and there are also miners securing their blockchain expending energy. You're mostly correct. There are some common misconception dating back to the launch of CureCoin about its efficiency. People also often confuse how CureCoin works with the way GridCoin Classic worked in the early days. CureCoin is designed to split available coins roughly 80/20 between Folding@Home participants and SHA256 miners. However today, since difficulty is high, SHA256 mining activity is unprofitable in CureCoin and therefore very low. PoS takes up the slack for the low SHA256 participation. So as I understand it , today CureCoin uses ~90% of electricity directly on science - with the remaining 10% energy being split between SHA mining and PoS transactions. If you fold for CureCoin, or merge-fold with FoldingCoin, you can allocate 100% of your CPU AND GPU power to folding - no SHA256 parallel mining is required (like it used to be in GridCoin Classic). But you still have the choice to use an ASIC in mining pools that support CureCoin. At this point, CureCoin requires very little SHA256 mining power to remain viable (but in 1.0 it remains an option). If I'm wrong, hopefully one of the devs will correct me. you are not wrong FoldingCoin is 100% distributed with proof of folding, the community don't need to maintain and secure our own chain FLDC token riding on Bitcoin's blockchain using Counterparty besides i think, currently FLDC is more clear where the distribution wallet is sitting, by looking on the blockchain in blockscan.com i see we got some FLDC distributed us yesterday ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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lol i never understand why coin need road map ORLY seem to need a flight plan ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Will we see offline staking for BLK in the near(1-2 years) future ? or is it something to do with Peercoin ?
one of the things about staking, is getting reward while helping to secure the network. and keeping a secured as possible node running.
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which block are we now on sigmaX testnet?
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sold 50k to joywon good trader
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dumping 50000 mrai to 350 sats buywall buyer pay first
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anyone saw what happen to SCOT today... ? can't wait for FLDC to go better
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windows wallet?
i'm working on it, but having some issues with openssl. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) it will come with a gui? no gui, and i gave up on it for now .. i will stick to linux ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) no why? i don't like linux, i think this will kill the coin, no windows no enough interest i am ok with linux, i don't like windows you can check the docker build, to use it or use it to read it as compile steps
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remove sell order
will be better to have real exchange i'm sure bittrex and polo are technically able to add this non-standard coin
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stop fucking quoting my stakeness you dickheads
for the record i am staking 500,900 BLK
how many blk per day you get ?
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Are you an OSX user frustrated by lack of a working MYR wallet or the wallet always being out of date? See https://redd.it/4e005g and help us solve this problem. hey i wrote i can try to help with it (i use old mac from 2007... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) ) sorry for delay (busy at my job), and i don't expect any bounty. i plan to buy in exchange and use the coin myself if price stay low you should also focus on updating the mobile android wallet, i read that users need to do some too techie stuff to make it work actually your solution sounds better if you make sure all your releases are for all OSs in the same time without waiting for someone with MAC to help and you are trusted community member of MYR... for current 0.11 version i am ready to compile after work, if needed ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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if we reach 20 masternodes InstantX will suppose to work
can i buy some coins with my blood? there was idea from the community for awarding Bloodcoins for blood donations its a nice idea, but difficult to implement if i ask the local blood bank i'm afraid they won't take me seriously ?
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