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an anon dev is rather pointless.
Yeah, because Satoshi is also pointless lol. We all know his story  I think you took that quote out of context - he was saying doxing an anon dev is rather pointless, not just an anon dev is rather pointless...
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Who would you pay for a code review? Someone one BTCtalk with their own agenda? We would need an actual, real, reviewer not associated with crypto, and and that would cost tens of thousands of dollars.
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my votescore dropped to 1306. Ports opened and forwarded, wallet unlocked. What happened?
Don't worry about your votescore as long as votecandidate is true. Mine constantly shifts from a positive to a negative number but I still get rewards.
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And to all that john-connor could be Adam Back, or even Satoshi Nakamoto so again, prove it, bring it to court or STFU.
even if john-conor would be satoshi he would need to place that license as others have contributed code to bitcoin too. but its unlikely as john-conner obviosly prefers another code-style than bitcoin (thats why he auto-refactored that whole thing) ROFL to your coding skills. It seems that you guys from XMR can only copy/paste because when you need to write something on your own you cant even write the dev name correctly. 2 mistakes in 2 sentences. LOL Syntax error!
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You guys are taking the from scratch thing way too literally. When you make mashed potatoes from scratch, do you grow the potatoes and churn the butter yourself, too? John spent 9 months rewriting peercoin from scratch. He did not start with a fork. He started with an empty project. So he had peercoin code up on one side, and his own project's code on the other side and he went through and rewrote each section of peercoin in his own project. This is why some of the code looks like it's been run through a reformatter. This was him rewriting it, improving on the parts that needed improvement and keeping some parts structurally similar to maintain backwards compatibility and to give other cryptocurrencies the opportunity to integrate his updated code (see coinpp - https://github.com/john-connor/coinpp). Bitch about the copyright thing as much as you want - John feels that the bitcoin code itself is stolen and any any legal action is completely unenforceable due to SN's anonymity, so why bother? John's code free and available for anyone to use, so who cares about a meaningless legal shout out at the top? He has always freely admitted that VNL was a full rewrite of peercoin. John has put in honest, full-time hard work over at least the past 18 months on VNL and the technology surpasses existing coins. Nobody has been able to poke holes in Zerotime or any of his work, so they cling to this nonsense. Not a huge Obama fan, but this is like the crypto-version of the situation with his birth certificate. Even when it be came clear that he was going to become president, political groups still just would not let go of their stupid notion that Obama wasn't a US citizen. Obama still became president.
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I build all of my wallets from source and I am a superpeer on the network receiving incentive rewards....
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The GUI is just calls to the daemon. I wouldn't worry about that source not being released yet. Double heads up. This may mean you will be getting incentives if you download the new wallet. ^^^FALSE^^^ incentives have NOT been integrated yet. Just the basics of the protocol.
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I agree and all those old FPGA farms from early bitcoin days are making a killing
What we need is something that everyone can get easily instead of some limited item geared towards early FPGA bitcoin farms
I don't believe there are as many of these out there as we all thought there would be. I think many have been discarded or are no longer operational. The network hashrate has barely changed since FPGA code came out and you can't find used ones anywhere. I believe most people are still using GPU.
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While development occurs for those fpgas john-connor will eat the block reward  You're a troll bro... Even if John has spent $38,000 USD on 100 ztex units (he doesn't have that many, based on https://i.imgur.com/tO25V1y.jpg he has 19.), he still wouldn't even have close to 10% of the network hash. You actually stated that John bought 500 units. You really think he spent $190,000 on mining equipment? Sure.... Network: 841.86 GH/s | PoW: 31,949.70 | PoS: 2.51 | Blocks: 195,335 The fact that he purchased 19 FPGAs @ $380 each shows his long term dedication to the coin, if anything. It will take nearly a year for him to even recoup his initial investment (ROI).
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Of course John Connor is mining - https://talk.vanillacoin.net/topic/178/fpga-mining/32And the fact that he has made all his code available for anyone who wants to mine shows what kind of guy he is - it would be easy for him to keep the FPGA stuff secret for himself but he is not doing that.
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Looking to purchase as many of these as I can get. Please PM offers.
Escrow only, please. I am based in North America but would also take shipping to a contact in Europe if necessary.
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Why aren't you responding to my offers?
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Stop by #dropcoin on freenode - it's been raining 
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I'd love to see someone make an AMD miner too. Just so you know, the nvidia miner is not really optimized so nVidia miners are not really at a huge advantage atm.
I'm currently getting about 40khash on my 750TI and 29khash on my CPU (i7 3770s) so CPU mining is definitely still competitive.
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I am mining with CPUMiner on the other pool using this:
minerd.exe --algo=drop --url=stratum+tcp://pool.drop.software:3000 --user=walletaddress --pass x
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DEV is still recovering from double pneumonia but he has been showing up in IRC every now and then and even got a pool online. I've been successfully mining there using ccminer and cpuminer for a few days now. Pool Link: http://pool.drop.software:8080/There's also now an additional block explorer with rich list running here: http://104.236.216.33:3001/I think this coin has some good potential - the algo is innovative and from talking to NSCrypto in IRC I can tell that he knows his shit. Stop by #dropcoin on freenode. It would be great if someone wanted to try their hand at an AMD miner for drop. Looks like the last price on alcurex was 0.00005305BTC. This put the market cap at just under 25BTC at this point - under $7000 USD. That is a JOKE - once this hits Polo or Bittrex, I think this one will 10x easy.
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Hi - I am trying to acquire several ztex 1.15y FPGA for a new project I am working on. http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15y.e.htmlIf anyone has any of these old FPGA bitcoin miners lying around collecting dust and wants to make a few BTC getting rid of them, please let me know.
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Good news everybody -
I was able to download the code for BNS from github and compile is successfully. A new wallet will be coming soon.
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