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Puzzlecoin is a Notpron-style puzzle playable in web browsers. On each page of the puzzle, the goal is to get to the next level until you reach the end. To complete puzzles, you'll have to check everywhere - the source code, the images themselves, other file names - you'll have to decipher codes, layer images, and think laterally. In total, there are 45 levels. There is also a Bitcoin jackpot for successful completion of the game! Each signup costs .005 Bitcoin (5 mBTC), with 1 mBTC of that total going into the pot for each signup. The pot will initially be seeded with a .1 BTC bounty. You can view the website here, at http://www.puzzlecoin.comYou can visit our IRC on Freenode at #puzzlecoin, as well as post comments, questions, and suggestions below.
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Puzzlecoin is a Notpron-style puzzle playable in web browsers. On each page of the puzzle, the goal is to get to the next level until you reach the end. To complete puzzles, you'll have to check everywhere - the source code, the images themselves, other file names - you'll have to decipher codes, layer images, and think laterally. In total, there are 45 levels. There is also a Bitcoin jackpot for successful completion of the game! Each signup costs .005 Bitcoin (5 mBTC), with 1 mBTC of that total going into the pot for each signup. The pot will initially be seeded with a .1 BTC bounty. You can view the website here, at http://www.puzzlecoin.comYou can visit our IRC on Freenode at #puzzlecoin, as well as post comments, questions, and suggestions below.
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Puzzlecoin is a Notpron-style puzzle playable in web browsers. On each page of the puzzle, the goal is to get to the next level until you reach the end. To complete puzzles, you'll have to check everywhere - the source code, the images themselves, other file names - you'll have to decipher codes, layer images, and think laterally. In total, there are 45 levels. There is also a Bitcoin jackpot for successful completion of the game! Each signup costs .005 Bitcoin (5 mBTC), with 1 mBTC of that total going into the pot for each signup. The pot will initially be seeded with a .1 BTC bounty. You can view the website here, at http://www.puzzlecoin.comYou can visit our IRC on Freenode at #puzzlecoin, as well as post comments, questions, and suggestions below.
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For instant transactions to really work we need fiber, guys.
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Is it possible for there to be a -qt wallet that takes more than one coin, say a Bitcoin and Litecoin qt?
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-An alternative ways to earn coins that take advantage of the distributed network: a distributed filestoring service, perhaps, and you get coins based on storage and bandwith used: Torrent with a coin reward? Bonuses for seeding materials that haven't been seeded? All .tor files are stored in the blockchain? Vote system to get rid of illegal content?
-Easier to use (think integrated GUI miner into the client) --There should be no need to use a seperate miner --Addresses should be able to be shortened (think tinyurl for addresses)
I can't program this coin myself because I have little experience but if someone wants to try, I could set up a donation address.
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Let's think about this for a second. A lot of the previous coins we've seen released have had:
-Botched Releases -Incredibly Low Starting Difficulty which eventually gets abandoned -No real difference from Litecoin (with the exception of Yacoin, the only truly innovative one) -ORPHANS ORPHANS ORPHANS
Innovations that need to be made:
-Increase transaction speed without sacrificing secruity -A new hashing algorythm seperate from Scrypt or SHA-256, or alternative ways to earn coins that take advantage of the distributed network (a distributed filestoring service, perhaps, and you get coins based on bandwith used or something? Torrent with a coin reward? Bonuses for seeding materials that haven't been seeded? All .tor files are stored in the blockchain? Vote system to get rid of illegal content?)
-Easier to use (think integrated GUI miner into the client) --There should be no need to use a seperate miner --Addresses should be able to be shortened (think tinyurl for addresses; sign up a word to represent an address) --Resistance to expensive equipment (GPUs, FGPAs, ASICs)
-Good release with: --Decent difficulty --No leaking to anyone before use --ON TIME
-Reduce Orphans --Centralization is bad but a few starting servers to increase starting connections would be a good idea
-PoS that is evident that it is working and can be used with an encrypted wallet -No differences between Linux and Windows/Mac iterations
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Or is there a chance that YAC may rebound?
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Why don't Altcoins have a timer that ticks down? If blocks aren't solved after 150-200% target time, it immediately lowers difficulty some arbitrary percentage.
It seems like a major weakness. Imagine a power grid failure and most miners in North America can't mine. Will the rest of the world have to just sit there while they cant have their speedy transactions?
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Anyone made a working YAC calc yet?
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Just to make sure that the effort is there
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Is YAC coming to an exchange? At tip his point it's pretty clear that Royalcoin is going nowhere.
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Just for fun! Which of the currency exchanges do you think is best in these categories? - Volume
- Stability
- User Interface
- Customer Service
- Selection of Coins
- Overall
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A Rep thread because I should probably have one at this point
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Buying 2000 YAC for 1.2BTC.
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Buying 1BTC worth of yacoin, make your best offer
Closing 3 hours from now
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Net Hashrate: 303942.91 KH/s Pool Hashrate: 151158.06 KH/s
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Whoever it is, some massive DDOS is ruining all the CNC pools, or at least the legitimate ones. Its value is dropping fast. Network hashrate is also below 2000 MH/s again as of this writing.
So...um. What do?
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