windows 7 x64 Update to 1.0.3
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no problem here.spots did give pools 1k balls to help with fees.
And 5k to the faucet
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Yes, the 480 coins I mined from syncing up the nodes out of a total 1,000,000 mined are a problem I understand you are floating around trying to make a name for yourself as the white knight of alts, but there is no big secret or breakthrough here that will help that. I suggest you stop trying to one-up me with your silly remarks. Please...go back to criticizing those who don't know how to tell you how wrong you are before someone here makes you look really foolish I never said it was a problem. This is just what I do. I make no judge to if the dev is legit. Remember, one coin with an exploit had a legit founder, but a subcontracted dev that placed the exploit. I reveal what is in the code and network, nothing more. The most biased part of what I do is when I judge release times and such based on bitcointalk posts by early miners. I never accused you of premining it or anything (I'd have no proof because I don't have a block explorer). I said there was an explicit rule that would allow instamining for a range of blocks. The instamining can be by you, or an early miner. It's in the code, you being an honest developer does not change that. Personally, I think you're an honest dev and the instamining bit was probably just from whatever upstream coin you forked from and was not used maliciously. But that's just my opinion. There is nothing in the code that says this is not malicious and was not abused by anyone There's the unbiased opinion I have come to expect from you. Much better
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INCOMPLETE snowballs https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=842827.0Heritage: very close to vanilla ppcoin, mmxiv Problems: * MODEATE: genesis seed is not a news event * MODERATE: Blocks 23 to 120 is purposefully set to have minimum difficulty, making instamining these blocks trivial Notes: + if (!fProofOfStake && pindexLast->nHeight >= 23 && pindexLast->nHeight < 120) + return bnProofOfWorkLimit.GetCompact(); // most of the 1st 120 blocks this looks like a (not security related) bug: - fs::path pathConfigFile(GetArg("-conf", "ppcoin.conf")); + fs::path pathConfigFile(GetArg("-conf", "mmxiv.conf")); First ever coin I've evaluated with a code base so old that it doesn't include `getrawtransaction`. Because of this, and no usable block explorer, I consider this review incomplete. I could not evaluate the difficulty adjustment curve nor if there was any premine. I expect to update this review either when someone ports getrawtransaction, two independent parties throw up Abe based block explorers, or ports my local block explorer to somehow work without getrawtransaction Watermarks: uint64, pos Very inaccurate. Genesis block is the same as Maieuticoin (on purpose). It is based off the newest PPC, very new code. The blocks were meant to be fast and mined before staking started. Technically, we are behind on mining. The first 23 blocks were for me to test with difficulty in the hundreds so blocks were slow and not instamined while I synced up all the seednodes, the difficulty was reset to 1. You'll see in the explorer once it's up that those blocks had a significantly higher difficulty Block explorers are very easily made. Maieuticoin has had three and it's nearly the same code. I usually respect and welcome your evaluation, and while code wise you are correct and none of it is a secret, you dropped the ball on your personal conclusions Sorry you feel that way, but I stand by it all. I give a ding for the genesis block seed because if it's not based on a news event, there is no proof that you didn't mine it before the release or proclaimed genesis block time. And for your difficulty bit, if your intention was to use these blocks as testing, you should've also made the reward for these blocks 0, otherwise I consider it a problem. Anyway, I'll be waiting for block explorers. I realize block explorers are easy, but I don't intend to screw around with Abe a couple of hours just to evaluate this. Yes, the 480 coins I mined from syncing up the nodes out of a total 1,000,000 mined are a problem I understand you are floating around trying to make a name for yourself as the white knight of alts, but there is no big secret or breakthrough here that will help that. I suggest you stop trying to one-up me with your silly remarks. Please...go back to criticizing those who don't know how to tell you how wrong you are before someone here makes you look really foolish
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Lots of buys happening on ccex at 10k Satoshi.
Shoulda mined more!
Probably make more by buying and staking
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5000%? ? i staked around 6k since over 24 hrs and i got only 700 coins! thats not 5000% whats wrong now i have no mature coins.. I would guess that 5000% is actually compounded interest for 1 year. And once you stake, the coins used to stake have to mature for another 24 hours. wow ya fck im so retarded Per year, yes sorry...my mind was on seedcoin i think..there was daily stake interests.. thanks.700 for 1 stack..not bad A little over 13% daily, averaged out over a year
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5000%? ? i staked around 6k since over 24 hrs and i got only 700 coins! thats not 5000% whats wrong now i have no mature coins.. I would guess that 5000% is actually compounded interest for 1 year. And once you stake, the coins used to stake have to mature for another 24 hours. wow ya fck im so retarded Per year, yes
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Many exchanges don't stake coins if they are smart, not to mention all the coins people aren't staking locally. So inflation will not ever be at 100% efficiency
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5000%? ? i staked around 6k since over 24 hrs and i got only 700 coins! thats not 5000% whats wrong now i have no mature coins.. I would guess that 5000% is actually compounded interest for 1 year. And once you stake, the coins used to stake have to mature for another 24 hours. Correct. Each individual deposit is its own cycle. 30 days is the max coinage, so you must move them once a month. We have many forms of anti mass-inflation built in Inflation is necessary for long term. This way the coin can support proper volume across several large exchanges. Keeping that inflation in control is the goal, not to eliminate a very much needed aspect of the marketplace
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Now that CrazyLoaf dumped half of his 200M wall, we can start moving forward again. Don't sell back to him lower when he changes his mind
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I am currently compiling BALLS on the Snowball that I've been staking Maieuticoin with for the last several weeks. Will report initial results soon on testing of both coins staking on the same device
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We should have a very nice explorer up later tonight
I am currently compiling BALLS on the Snowball that I've been staking Maieuticoin with for the last several weeks. Will report initial results soon on testing of both coins staking on the same device
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nice, now my last question (i think) say i got 60 coins...(which i should)..do those coins stake themselves? in the same block as the original 700ish?
Yes to the first question, no to the second
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and also how often does the stake payout?
Depends on coinage and stake weight approx 700 coins...just deposited a few hours ago.. i know it takes 24 hours or so to start..but when should i expect a payout? By this time tomorrow
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and also how often does the stake payout?
Depends on coinage and stake weight
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how long for my coins to mature ?
24 hours
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so do i need the snowball hardware to stake or can i stake on a regular windows 7 P.C? if so will it still be 5k% a year?
You can stake on Windows and Linux, too
great, can you guys get on cryptsy? if your not trying to yet...i suggest you do....dont expect c-cex to sustain you long term We can if you guys spam their irc. Tell them I sent you, they love me there lol It would have to be a package deal, though. We need Maieuticoin listed where BALLS is and vice versa. Which means we also need BALLS on Bittrex and Poloniex Busoni might be mad at me though since nobody trades M on Polo, they all use Bittrex. Spread it around and create arbitrage opportunities. That's where the real money is
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so do i need the snowball hardware to stake or can i stake on a regular windows 7 P.C? if so will it still be 5k% a year?
You can stake on Windows and Linux, too. I'll have to pay a bounty for an OSX build (never bothered to try learning how), but I want to make sure the network is smooth before that so I don't have to pay someone to do the same thing twice
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Does merely running the daemon in Linux also stake?
Yes I have a Raspberry PI. I'm noob for installation from scratch. Do you have plans for an easy to use installation script? The plan is for M and BALLS to both come already working on the Snowball Staking Hardware units. We won't be releasing any scripts to build your own, but with some research you would be able to get a very simple version working on an already owned Pi
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Does merely running the daemon in Linux also stake?
Yes
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