Anyone know how long it takes to get on Azure once the request has been submitted? Days, weeks, months?
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Um, alts in general are dead except for the very established ones. Sorry to rain on everyone's parade. Buy bitcoin. You'll thank me in a year.
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So how many coins are there? And why did the price drop like a rock?
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Um... People might be waking up to the reality that things aren't quite what they seem with this coin. I think people need to know 1) who is the mystery angel investor? 2) Who really is the dev? 3) We need an unbiased code review. 4) why are people saying this isn't original code when it was claimed to be? The price is reflecting people's uncertainty at this point.
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This was dumped already? What a joke. I knew something felt wrong with this one.
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Too bad it couldn't have been mined at least a portion of it like most others before it goes belly up .
Lol spoken like a true prodigy.
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Just wait for ethereum to hit the exchanges (if it ever does) and wait for it to dump, buying ethercoin at these prices is ludicrous.
Not any more ludicrous than BTC or LTC prices. I love the ETH roadmap, the plan, and the ease of use of the platform. (e.g. trying to do a smart contract in Bitcoin is a freaking pain in da butt) Love this visual tool by the way (check out the examples): http://etherscripter.com/Say what you will but ETH is a game changer. The only issue I have with it is the gas cost and scalability. But reading the blog articles it sounds like they'll solve all of that much quicker than Bitcoin can decide, should they increase the block size or not. It's ludicrous because there is no way in hell ethereum is going to trade at a stable 10x+ ipo price when it hits exchanges. This shit is going to be fudded hard, and it will dump hard. 10x ipo price is something far down the line, not now for Christ sake. What was IPO price?
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I think this project's just great! I'm an art buff and this is unfortunately the first time I've heard about this coin even though I've been in the crypto space since March 2014. Glad to see it's still alive and kickin! I just recently went to the Carnegie Museum of Art (I'm from Pittsburgh, PA), and loved the museum. Love seeing projects like this that blend my 3 passions in life right now: Music, Art, and Cryptocurrency and the blockchain. I'm also a musician and am sadly painfully aware of just how difficult it is to make any kind of living from music. Happy to see that crypto startups are trying to solve that problem by distributing the power more evenly, or even tilting that power away from the labels and back to the musicians. I wasn't entirely aware of just how bad the music industry's become until I read this: https://www.berklee.edu/news/fair_music_report
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Pretty sad. I road the wave up to 700000. Pretty exciting back then. And was excited back then that there was a coin that might be able to offer steady income if you own lots of masternodes. Oh well. I guess DASH is the only anon/MN coin that's the real deal, and actually worth having. RIP Crave.
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Staking steadily....glad to see such a stable coin for a change....this one's an investment, not a pump and dump...I like that! Tremendous potential, definitely worth the investment equity.
Wow you're optimistic. lol
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There are 0 actives nodes,no dev, no exchanges, look dead coin.
Yeppers. It's dead. Unless anyone knows of another dev willing to take it over?
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Well, new coins are always a gamble. For me to sell now would be a loss of about 95% lol I'll hold and hope for the best.
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Ok well that was fun. Another coin I guess I'll have to write off as a loss. Too bad I bought at 300. Somebody just dumped about 230,000 coins.
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I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?
Actually the wallet file is called "wallet.dat", so you don't need to rename it ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) The steps are: 1. Download Vibranium wallet 2. Run it once, so the appdata folder could be created 3. Move the wallet.dat from Fade appdata folder to Vibranium appdata folder (Vibranium appdata folder will already have one, but you are safe to overwrite it). 4. Run the Vibranium wallet, and wait for it to download blockchain and show your coins. ---- Another option would be to just rename "Fade" appdata folder to "Vibranium", then run the Vibranuim wallet. This will allow you to avoid re-downloading the blockchain again. But I suppose the first method is safer. Thank you sir! Will try this tonight. Worked beautifully!
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I like it!! nice graphic and a lot of cool stuffs and setting, and multitrading is a wrap! So far the market's pretty unimpressed ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Buy 11 DUB and you'll be in the top 50 rich list on Bittrex ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) lol I don't know if that's a good thing or not lol I'm number 5. Again, not sure if that's a good thing or not bwahahaha
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I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?
Actually the wallet file is called "wallet.dat", so you don't need to rename it ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) The steps are: 1. Download Vibranium wallet 2. Run it once, so the appdata folder could be created 3. Move the wallet.dat from Fade appdata folder to Vibranium appdata folder (Vibranium appdata folder will already have one, but you are safe to overwrite it). 4. Run the Vibranium wallet, and wait for it to download blockchain and show your coins. ---- Another option would be to just rename "Fade" appdata folder to "Vibranium", then run the Vibranuim wallet. This will allow you to avoid re-downloading the blockchain again. But I suppose the first method is safer. Thank you sir! Will try this tonight.
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Too bad DUB withdrawals to Bittrex are stuck on YoBit ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Bought more dubstep, let's see what happens!
Good job, i own 1M or so. You own 1M? Wow. Go big or go home I guess lol
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I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?
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