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1901  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 21, 2015, 03:44:24 AM
MM,

Thanks for taking time to write to Bittrex even if you're so busy.


snipped...

This situation took about 6 hours of my time at one of the worst possible moments
and probably another 5-10 hours of damage control preparations.
I don't think people realize the work that goes on behind the scenes.

There's an interest by the Community both old and new of what Korecoin needs and what could be done.
This situation has made it very clear what the Community can do.
We appreciate and count on you to do this most important task and if all goes well
there will come a time when there will be no volume concerns.
The second most important is meeting the BTC Goal to pay for Korecoin development.
Rest assured the Kore Team members are busy with what needs to be done for the takeover, wallet and much more.

MM
1902  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 21, 2015, 03:07:11 AM

Here is the response I received from Bill at Bittrex:


"Bill (Bittrex)

Jul 20, 13:45

Hi Mike,

We've readded KORE coin. Markets get flagged due to lack of activity. We've designed the system to avoid people gaming it with 1 trade to try and bring the volume average up. That isn't in keeping with the spirit of our warning and doesn't do anything to keep interest in the coin. By the time we flag a coin for delisting, we're already lost a considerable amount of money on the market. The minimum volume doesn't make the market profitable for us, just lets us know that someone is still interested in trading it. Please keep this in mind if your market gets flagged again.

Good luck with your project,
Bill"

EDIT:
My reply:

"HI Bill and Ryan,

Your kindness and promptness in relisting Korecoin is realized and appreciated.

Enjoy the rest of your week!

Sincerely,
MikeMike"





Those who opened tickets or sent emails please thank them for relisting Korecoin.
It was very kind of them to relist Kore for us. I gave them my word this would not happen again.
Take note in their response they want to see steady volume through the week and not just the minimum.
MM
1903  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 20, 2015, 04:44:04 PM

To the Kore Community:

My sincerest apologies for creating any possible doubt leading to your lack of interest.
I know we have put you, the Community in a tough spot. It's difficult for you to be active
without a time line road map. We have between the New Website and postings here in BCT
given information to let you know what you can expect to see in the new wallet.

Maybe what could be done is to organize now by listing what skills and ideas you could offer
for the future Marketing and Promotions once the new wallet is released.
This active approach will enliven the thread.
Please look over the website and the XDA Developers Forum for info.

http://www.korecoin.net/#
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/ther-apps-coders-shout-ground-floor-t2956802


The Kore Team has been active in organizing a "Get the Word Out" campaign to market and promote
Korecoin with the new wallet release allowing for the New OP page posting on a New Korecoin Thread.


MM
1904  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 20, 2015, 04:28:10 PM
Thanks to RW (and anyone else) opening the conversation with Bittrex for Korecoin to be relisted.

Below is a copy of the Support Ticket I just opened:




"Hi Bill,

I'm Mike Mike from the BCT Kore Team.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=668886.msg11914486#msg11914486

My apologies for this mess of Korecoin being delisted.

Please see from the thread that there is a BTC contribution drive to pay for Coin development.

Please speak with Ryan. We had a few exchanges about our taking Korecoin over and the proper procedures. They are listed under the heading:
"Korecoin v2.0 takeover to Korecoin 4.0"
From now on I am using this new "proton" email address instead of the "safemail" one...


Bill and Ryan,

As you are aware we are taking Korecoin over. We have had some features to incorporate into the wallet but have been delayed for a few months with one setback after another trying to make sure we are doing this right.

We appreciate Korecoins listing on Bittrex. In our view it's the leading exchange and don't want to lose that listing. I have been told there was enough volume but could be a discrepency in it's calculation by a day.

Though the Volume has slipped the actions by the Kore Team and Coders etc has increased so there is a very active concerted effort and interest by the Kore Team for the ultimate success of Korecoin and it's tech.
Our efforts are not to take over Korecoin for a quick buck, and are trying to put together a coin with features the CC community will clearly see the benefit of and the general public to naturally readily adopt.

If you need more proof of this we have put together a new OP page I could send to your BCT nick. (please forward the link to your BCT nick)
NOTE: only four people have seen this OP page...

The Kore Team is more than partly to blame for the drop off in volume etc. since we are not giving details of what we are working on nor a time line roadmap nor will we in the future as this encourages P&D activity.
Speaking for the Kore Team, for the amount of work we have been doing behind the scenes at this moment in time, it would be a travesty to lose the listing of Korecoin on Bittrex .
Could you please relist Korecoin on your Exchange.
It would be most appreciated. We will not make you regret it's relisting.
I promise this won't happen again.

If you need to speak to me in person by phone please let me know.


Most Sincerely,
MikeMike"
1905  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 20, 2015, 01:44:56 PM
My advice focus on other exchanges
Forget bittrex for now

Redesign or open new thread! (Must)
-Give all info in OP
-Team members
-wallets
-PR ..Why to use kore coin and wallet?

Make signatures for supporters..

What do you People think about my thoughts?
Grin
-It may be best to wait till the New Wallet is released to start a new thread so we don't bring these
problems and issues plaguing Korecoin these last months to the OP of Korecoins fresh new start.
The new wallet release will be accompanied by Marketing and PR and is already partially setup.
-Keeping Korecoin listed on Bittrex is of the utmost importance. Once the new wallet is released
a serious effort to get Korecoin listed on Cryptsy and another large exchange will happen.
-Things are too up in the air to list in the OP page though a few of the Kore Team had put a new OP
together I guess a few months ago. We will not be listing any road maps nor dates for releases.
-Anyone can contribute to the success of Korecoin whether a Team Member or not.
It takes many hours of interviews to accept ones onto the Core of the Korecoin Team
The Community can get their own together for promotions and other ideas but
doing things ethically and with honor is a requirement.
-Wallet features have been in the works for 5+ months, one could even say from last October.
An illness caused that work to cease for the time being. We are on plan B and plan C
with meetings a few times a week on what could be the best for Korecoin
and the Community in putting a coin together.
-IMO there is not much reason to use Korecoin at the Moment. The best feature Korecoin has
right now is the implementation of TOR into the wallet transactions which we want to migrate to
the new release.
The second best thing is Korecoin has a Team of dedicated hard working Ideologically aligned
honorable people that are doing their best to understand the challenges in taking a coin over
and doing their best (with limited funds) to make the right choices for the next release.
We have had one setback after another. We could have had a release or two by now with an additional
feature or two or three but are focused on making better choices for the long term and are actively working
on researching, making connections with skilled people in those areas for new features and to add the
main features of TOR and VoIP back into the new wallet.
-Anyone who has any skills at in making signatures or contribute in any other area is welcome to do so.
However it may make more sense to prepare all these things and wait till the new Wallet is released so
there is something more to Korecoin than exists now.

I may differ in my opinion of the lack of Community involvement but I don't blame the Community in general
since we cannot talk about what we have and are doing. People are weary of putting their time and
efforts into a coin only to be burnt and used by runaway devs. There was just a conversation about the importance of taking the responsibility to make sure Korecoin does not get delisted on any exchange so ones could have made sure there was enough volume and made sure there was not a discrepancy by a day of when that volume is computed.
What I have seen from the Community are many promises but very little action/follow through.
My PM box is full of these promises.

This is not the case with the Kore Team.
What you have experienced from the Kore Team is much much action and money that has been spent
though I understand we have not been able to release much except the Ęther Kripton OS SDK
and for those who understand the tech behind it know it's no small feat.
We are doing what we can under difficult circumstances to make that a success.
We are not looking to slap some features onto a coin for a quick buck. Our vision is long term.

MM

I think I will have breakfast now...
1906  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 20, 2015, 04:49:23 AM

Here's a copy of my Peer.dat file copied and uploaded just now:

https://mega.nz/#!NlZgSZJC!cuq9sf0oGeKItSAmug4lDWf1QV0EcRlLv3fmt-dKYRg
1907  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 20, 2015, 04:42:53 AM
I would like to repeat my question: Is PoBAnon implemented?

I haven't read anything about this issue in the last posts of this thread (correct me if I'm wrong). I think if PoBAnon really works, it can make a difference to other coins. But without PoBAnon, it's simply another altcoin of the mass.

To my knowledge the old dev had never implemented it.
It's a feature we have a serious interest in and on the list of future features to be incorporated in a few aspects.
1908  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 20, 2015, 04:18:12 AM
Sorry Kore Community,

I don't have the time for this right now.
I'm busy setting up my shop from my move and moving a few ton of steel a day in 90+ heat myself.
I'm exhausted. I also have Family visiting from the other side of the Country so any
free time will be spent with them as I don't see them for years at a time.

IF after I clean up and cool down and eat if I do not pass out like the last few days I will open a support ticket as the Korecoin Dev.
They know we have been working on a new release so hope a few days will not matter...If I can't get to it till then.


BTW:
I was very outspoken about the need to keep Bittrex and being I had nearly everything stolen
I don't have the funds for any volume.
Please don't let this happen again.
EDIT:

We have been straight up with you always that there is much research and work going on behind the scene.
IF this happens again I will take that as an indication Korecoin has no Community that really wants to see it succeed.
If we don't meet the higher BTC Contribution goal I will take that as another indication.
Stake Some Coins ALWAYS!




Sincerely,

MikeMike
1909  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 19, 2015, 05:40:41 AM
Was Kore Delisted from Bittrex?
If so please everyone who has Kore Coins send them support tickets to have it listed again.
I thought the Community was looking after it.



1910  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: July 17, 2015, 04:06:08 AM
UPDATE:

If the Community including the ones who nearly never post as well as those who have
been more vocal and still have not contributed stepped forward discretely or otherwise
and each donated .01BTC to .2BTC we'd have more than enough for this wallet work
and the next. These are not big dollar amounts we are talking about in regard to
what you have invested into Korecoin.
There is no better way to get an ROI/Return for Your Investment.
The alternative is Korecoin is left to die along with what you have already invested.


EDIT:
Just received another email from the Coder and hope to have a meeting soon to finalize the scope of work,
pricing and expect to send them a down payment soon.
The route we are going is a better one and will most likely cost more than what is stated below.
We need to at least meet the goal below and we are about 2BTC short.


There is 1.35944 BTC in the donation address already and 0.18472075 BTC in the old Escrow address which I donated for a total of 1.54436075 BTC. Leaving a required balance of (1.629 - 2.449 BTC)
Near half way there.

BTC Donation Address: 13xcUHggtpUcip2bZT4wd9FcK3PENNv3oD

Just sent 0.018 BTC, hope we can reach the goal

Awesome and Thank You!
If "Everybody Gave" just a bit or two we'd have an excess.


UPDATE:


There is 1.37744 BTC in the donation address already and 0.18472075 BTC in the old Escrow address which I donated for a total of 1.56236075 BTC. Leaving a required balance of (1.401 - 2.142 BTC)
Near half way there.
 Smiley
BTC Donation Address: 13xcUHggtpUcip2bZT4wd9FcK3PENNv3oD
1911  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: How to Mine Antminers Through a Laptop wireless USB stick??? on: July 16, 2015, 10:56:09 AM
OK here's the catch and how I set it up:

I Put a static IP to the Jetpack (.1.1) and the EX6200 extender (.1.2).
I also put a static DNS Server (.1.1) so when rebooting it does not pick up alternative wireless
networks it may decide to try connect to first.
The Verizon Jet Pack Hot Spot in 3G only allows you 5 connections/IP addresses
and most the time it's only 4 connections. I will be calling Verizon Tech support on this.
In 4G it allows 10 connections/IPs which gives me 9 miners once I disconnect my laptop
since the Extender takes up one connection.

Problems:
When I set the Jetpack to only use 4G it would never connect
to the internet ever. Very strange.
In 3G mode it will pick and choose which IPs to connect to the net
and when you reboot the EX6200 or the Jetpack if you have more than 4 IPs
connected to the Extender the connections would vary.

What I had to do is:
1-Set the Jetpack to Automatic.
2-Boot everything up and let it connect to a few IPs.
3-Shut the Jetpack down.
4-Reboot the EX6200 Extender.
5-Immediately turn on the Jetpack.
Every time I follow this procedure I get 4G and all IPs.  Smiley
Every time I don't I get 3G and 4 connections and though it may
switch to 4G or be 4G from the boot up of the Jetpack it will
either not connect to the net or only give me 4 IP's.

For some reason this procedure makes the Jetpack choose 4G
and I get the entire 10 IP connections.
Yesterday I had 5 miners running.
Today it's 6. Hopefully tomorrow it will be 9.

Go figure!?

MM

NOTE:
The Jetpack is 175ft away from the EX6200 Extender.
Connection through a 10" cement block wall and two 5/8" sheet rock steel studded walls
covered both sides on both walls.
1912  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 16, 2015, 10:51:26 AM
snipped...

They are all running.
Had to reboot the Verizon Hot Spot and the extender.
Who knew!
The first two miners hooked up without a hitch

Glad you got it fixed up!  It sure was a pain, but ended well Smiley

I was at a loss after talking to you and our teamviewer session.

Happy Mining!

OK here's the catch and how I set it up:

I Put a static IP to the Jetpack (.1.1) and the EX6200 extender (.1.2).
I also put a static DNS Server (.1.1) so when rebooting it does not pick up alternative wireless
networks it may decide to try connect to first.
The Verizon Jet Pack Hot Spot in 3G only allows you 5 connections/IP addresses
and most the time it's only 4 connections. I will be calling Verizon Tech support on this.
In 4G it allows 10 connections/IPs which gives me 9 miners once I disconnect my laptop
since the Extender takes up one connection.

Problems:
When I set the Jetpack to only use 4G it would never connect
to the internet ever. Very strange.
In 3G mode it will pick and choose which IPs to connect to the net
and when you reboot the EX6200 or the Jetpack if you have more than 4 IPs
connected to the Extender the connections would vary.

What I had to do is:
1-Set the Jetpack to Automatic.
2-Boot everything up and let it connect to a few IPs.
3-Shut the Jetpack down.
4-Reboot the EX6200 Extender.
5-Immediately turn on the Jetpack.
Every time I follow this procedure I get 4G and all IPs. Smiley
Every time I don't I get 3G and 4 connections and though it may
switch to 4G or be 4G from the boot up of the Jetpack it will
either not connect to the net or only give me 4 IP's.

For some reason this procedure makes the Jetpack choose 4G
and I get the entire 10 IP connections.
Yesterday I had 5 miners running.
Today it's 6. Hopefully tomorrow it will be 9.

Go figure!?

MM

NOTE:
The Jetpack is 175ft away from the EX6200 Extender.
Connection through a 10" cement block wall and two 5/8" sheet rock steel studded walls
covered both sides on both walls.
1913  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: July 16, 2015, 10:20:08 AM
It takes a fair amount of hours for the pool GH/s to ramp up and when it drops off it's quick.
Since I have to shut the miners down once or twice a day for a number of hours
may make the PPS payout more.

This is a very common misunderstanding. There is no slow rampup before you get paid, and when you disconnect there is no special punishment with PPLNS.

You do some work, and how much you get paid for that work depends on how many blocks the pool finds in the near future. That's all. See things this way and you will understand how PPLNS actually works. That is why I added a per-shift statistic at Bitminter that shows how much 1 TH/s got paid for 1 hour of mining during that shift. You did some work between 2 and 3 last night and the pool was lucky/unlucky so you got a high/low payout. End of story. That is how simple PPLNS is, and this point of view enables you to understand it correctly and make rational decisions.

A lot of people focus on how much they get paid per block. This is what leads to these misunderstandings, which is why I removed a display of "what you can expect to get if we find a block right now" from the Bitminter website. Watching this "magic" pay-per-block number changing and not understanding where it comes from has lead to not only the belief of ramp-up, drop-off and special punishments for part-time miners. It is also what leads to some confusing beliefs that you should be in a big/small pool if your own hashrate is high/low. This is also utter nonsense. See http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/10731/mining-pool-hashrate-effect-on-a-miners-income

No, being a part time miner does not mean PPS pays out more. On average you will earn more with a PPLNS pool with low fees than a PPS pool with high fees. PPLNS has variance, which is what you pay extra to get rid of by using expensive PPS services. But there is no special punishment for part-time miners.

Even from the confusing ramp-up/drop-off way of explaining PPLNS, the ramp-up and the drop-off are equally fast. The reason the drop-off looks faster is purely psychological. You see one good thing and one bad thing. It's common for people to forget the good thing and focus on defending themselves against the bad thing, which often makes the bad thing seem bigger.



Thanks to ALL for the education and suggestions.
Luke,
What's the best CPPSRB pool out there for Bitmain sha miners?
Are you associated with Eligius?

DrHaribo,
I see your point.
What I was focusing on was how things go sometimes.
Some days I won't be able to mine at all.
Problem is if you hit bad luck in the hours I mine.
I can mine for 6 hours and not get one block and then
skipping a day I may miss out on the row of quick blocks like I just did the other day.

Maybe the little plus CPPSRB gives it may make sense to try that.
But I'm not totally sold on the CPPSRB since I will be mining part time
for stints of 5-6 hours long and not the same time plus will be skipping days here and there.


https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools



1914  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: July 16, 2015, 12:59:30 AM
Looking for a pool I can point my Bitmain sha Miners to that has a payout based upon time mined.
Reason is I can only mine 14 hours a day.

I know Eclipse had that type of mining option but I forget the name of it.
Looking for an alternative to Eclipse since I don't like BFL.

Preferred a low or no fee if possible.

Could you point me in the right direction?

MM

I think what you're after is a PPS (Pay per share) pool. It will give you a payout with the least variance. However as os2sam points out, in the long run you're earn more on a PPLNS pool with a lower fee if you don't mind the variance that will come from mining only part time.


It takes a fair amount of hours for the pool GH/s to ramp up and when it drops off it's quick.
Since I have to shut the miners down once or twice a day for a number of hours
may make the PPS payout more.

Opinions welcomed!
Does Bitcoincz have the PPS option?
What's a decent PPS pool?
 Smiley
1915  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: July 16, 2015, 12:03:02 AM
Looking for a pool I can point my Bitmain sha Miners to that has a payout based upon time mined.
Reason is I can only mine 14 hours a day.

I know Eclipse had that type of mining option but I forget the name of it.
Looking for an alternative to Eclipse since I don't like BFL.

Preferred a low or no fee if possible.

Could you point me in the right direction?

MM
1916  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Ho to Mine Antminers Through a Laptop wireless USB stick??? on: July 15, 2015, 08:21:06 AM
Turns out my My EA6500 supports bridging only in Lan mode though it does say wireless.

I'm picking up a wireless range extender and will post how it works...

MM

Or you can get a wireless router that supports client mode.  Not all of them do.  But with client mode you can connect through wireless to another AP, and plug in multiple devices in the Ethernet slots.

Also on router it could be personal opinion but if your looking at range extenders/routers.  I would see if you can get one with upgradable antennas.   I personally like being able to upgrade the antennas.  But that is personal preference.

Picked up a Netgear EX6200 wireless extender.
I tried a cheaper version that actually seemed to have better range in feet but it flaked out and had to return it.
Lost 12 blocks trying to save a buck!
 Tongue

The extender is running through a Verizon Hot Spot I had already.

First two miners hooked up quick and wasted hours getting more running.
Had to reboot both wireless devices.

MM
1917  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 15, 2015, 08:02:47 AM
snipped...

They are all running.
Had to reboot the Verizon Hot Spot and the extender.
Who knew!
The first two miners hooked up without a hitch
1918  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 15, 2015, 06:47:17 AM
I rebooted and pinged but still same:
ping: bad address 'openwrt.org'

EDIT:
I unplugged it and still the same...

Well the DNS should have fixed a possible problem.   Is there anything different with this then the other's that are working?  Have you made sure not bad cable/port on network.  Are they using different PSU's.   What is different between setups?

If this continues you might want to try teamviewer with someone.  The posting method if common fixes are not getting it can take a while.

I have 3 of S3s and 1 of S1 all not running all on different cables all on same PSUs as the working S3 and S4.

Im willing to do teamviewer if you are!
 Smiley


Going to send PM.  Please make sure no confidential/wallets/passwords are up.  I am on need to know basis Smiley.

Hopefully teamviewer will speed it up.

Thanks for your time and efforts!
 Smiley
Will let you know what happens...

MM
1919  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 15, 2015, 06:00:33 AM
I rebooted and pinged but still same:
ping: bad address 'openwrt.org'

EDIT:
I unplugged it and still the same...

Well the DNS should have fixed a possible problem.   Is there anything different with this then the other's that are working?  Have you made sure not bad cable/port on network.  Are they using different PSU's.   What is different between setups?

If this continues you might want to try teamviewer with someone.  The posting method if common fixes are not getting it can take a while.

I have 3 of S3s and 1 of S1 all not running all on different cables all on same PSUs as the working S3 and S4.

Im willing to do teamviewer if you are!
 Smiley
1920  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 15, 2015, 05:58:14 AM
The ones not mining have 20+ active connections.
The one mining has 3 active connections.

I compared everything in all the network settings and  are the same
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