Do you know that >%80 of the moon coin is already produced and it is in the circulation. 80% of the 384bn total of MOON would equal ~307bn Mooncoins mined and in circulation. Where did you get that number from? No...Please calculate from here. https://github.com/realmooncoin/mooncoinSection : Mooncoin detailsYou cannot calculate as exactly as necessary from those numbers alone, because MOONs rewarding-scheme is based on randomness. Would be better to pull the exact number off the blockchain instead. I thought you have a source for this - hence my question. You could also look at http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin/, but as they seem to rely on the still stuck official blockchain-explorer, that number does not seem to reflect the correct amount either.
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Do you know that >%80 of the moon coin is already produced and it is in the circulation. I don't think it's 80%, is it? I thought it was about half. Way too many coins though. I don't see the purpose with this massive hyper inflation. The "purpose" of big amounts of coins is to broaden the base of the coin-holders and provide sane divisions of the single units over time (see the value of one Bitcoin in contrast to that). At least it is possible, if many people realize the advantage of that fact. Otherwise those that realize the advantage of issuing many coins at the beginning and don't sell early, will get exceptionally rich, if they are patient enough.
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Do you know that >%80 of the moon coin is already produced and it is in the circulation. 80% of the 384bn total of MOON would equal ~307bn Mooncoins mined and in circulation. Where did you get that number from?
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The hashrate is stable at ~2 GH/sec. at the moment. Diff = ~40 Nice.
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The second one could be someone pulling his Mooncoins out of Cryptsy. As Cryptsy only allows a maximum withdrawal of that amount, as far as I can remember. The first one could also be a pool being paid out by the network to share among his members then. But who knows? Anyway it's good to see the network working stable and fast.
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I'm afraid I took the buy of a large part of that dump Miner isn't coming through @Multipool. Things are going crazy at the moment. multipool you mean multipool.us ? they have mooncoin disabled But only on multiport. You still can mine MOON on port 3358 at www.multipool.us: From their frontpage: Mooncoin (MOON): 3358
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I'm afraid I took the buy of a large part of that dump Miner isn't coming through @Multipool. Things are going crazy at the moment. Check out P2Pool: http://5.45.105.66Works!
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OH MY GOD! LOOK AT THE NET HASHRATE EDIT: now is on 8gh XD Nice! Unbelievable, how fast the diff and hashrate have risen. Edit: And if I interpret the amount of incoming coins right, the reward is significantly more than what the difficulty has risen. What do you all think?
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I am so excited if the hashrate will increase much, if miners will instant sell during the apollo-blocks and if I can get some more cheap mooncoins. Buying at 1 Litoshi would be a dream ... and then selling in 6 month for satoshis. Asks @Cryptsy up to and including 2 Litoshis amount to 25 bln Moons. I doubt we hit 1 Litoshi unless someone dumps big time. I won't step in higher than 1 litoshi..... 22 blocks and it will be Apollo time. http://multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=MOONSome more, I think. According to the code it starts at 193,077. So from now on 78 blocks.
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Block 193.076 is approaching fast now.
If my calculations are correct we will reach block 193.076 in 8 hours 15 min. Only 1144 blocks left. With constant difficulty we solve 30 blocks in 13 minutes. 1.144/30*13 = 495 minutes = 8,26 h = 8 h 15 min ...I hope for some dumpers selling me more cheap MOON If 495 minutes is correct we need to wait only 29700 seconds ;-) Timers started. My calculations are not correct. It took 4 hours for the last solved 124 blocks. So we have to wait 32 more hours from now till block 193074. So he just has to wait a little bit longer. | V "Apollo 11 first step" by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA's Apollo 11 Multimedia webpage. Licensed under Public domain via Wikimedia Commons
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Any good news regarding Mooncoin ?
A nice new Mooncoin-blockchain explorer is in the works.
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Any hope left for moon? Bought some quite a bit higher than here and it just keeps going down? Would love to hear some good news about a surprise code update or something. lol.
Thanks!
MOON is stable now. But wait for the last wave of cheap coins in a few hours, when the Apollo-phase begins for the next ~10 days. After that the supply will seriously degrade. See the chart-graphics, Wekkel provided a few posts above in this thread. BTW: No need to change the code. The coin is working amazingly fast and elegantly. Changing the code seriously requires a hard fork most of the time, which introduces a lot of problems, if not everyone updates as soon as possible. This should be avoided at all costs, if not really necessary. Edit: Charts 1: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=389403.msg8256256#msg8256256Chart 2: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=389403.msg8260630#msg8260630
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In about 45 hours we will learn... Should they act headless, then it will at least be a good opportunity to get a lot of cheap Mooncoins - and with a bright future. Because after this Apollo-period the supply will reduce dramatically and you'll probably never get the coins as cheap again.
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At current prices, I hope there is a buyer willing to soak up an additional $9,000 worth of Moon during the Apollo period. 25 bln Moons in a span of 10 days I think/hope most of the miners will deal responsibly with this. As it does not help anyone to dump everything as soon as possible - including the miners.
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Hi,guys, the moon look bigger and brighter this summer. Especially tonight, it will become full on the same day it is in perigee, and appear in the sky as an enormous, glowing orb. We call it ‘Supermoon’. So, dev, why not publish news?
This could have been a great coin if the dev got more involved. I hope he regains the interest in his own coin, it would be a pitty if this is going nowhere MOON is a great coin with fast transaction speed and it´s not necessary that the dev is more involved. More than that it would be great if MOON gets more and more fans and websites accepting payments in mooncoins. With a stable and now rising price combined with higher hashrates from new miners MOON is on a good way. But the best would be a payment-processor like coinpayments.net accepting MOON, so that online shops could use their API for easy mooncoin-integration. +1 To add to this, see the market cap: http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin/#chartsGood to see it rising again. But we still have a long way to go, in order to get to the old strength of ~4.5 millions again (just click on the 365 day view).
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Seems to be a lot of bids. Afterall it can't go lower than 0 Litecoin
After a loooong time of consolidation following the pump and dump of the first phase, MOON is stable now, as it seems. BTW: Momentary difficulty is ~15 with a hashrate of ~800 MH/sec.
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