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For the most part, this coin is inactive, but it is still functional and has two full time nodes.
172.13.117.105:9030 122.99.120.206:60513
There are other nodes at times, but these are the only two that have been constant for over a month.
If you are looking for something to test on, this is a good one.
Difficulty is at 0.00024414 . I haven't seen it lower than that, no mater how slowly the blocks are found.
But yes, it had good activity and interest until around June.
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The usual node does not seem to be up. Please add:
172.13.117.105:9030
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Is it intended that there are no fees at all? When I try sending, it doesn't charge me. And there isn't a field to specify what the fee is.
Yes In the spirit of seeing what LTC would be like when the block reward hits zero, I sent a transaction with a fee. I then mined that block and got the fee back. I really think that for any coin that sees widespread use, the transaction fees could easily support the coin when the block reward hits zero.
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Hey thanks!
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Y'all should come on down to the DigitalCoin IRC channel and check out the IRC enabled wallet bot Clapyohands has set up. It's pretty sleek. As a special promotion, I'll be giving out 5 DGC to everyone who sets one up today!
If I'm away from the chat, query me and I'll send you your DGC when I get back on. (I go by threestar on IRC)
Server: irc.freenode.net Channel: #digitalcoin
Type "!wallet help" for assistance in setting up your IRC wallet
Hope to see y'all there!
Edit: Clapyohands has decided to match the promotion, so it's now 10 Free DGC for setting up an IRC wallet!
Works great!!! Awesome job guys! +1 here, working smoothly! Thanks everyone! I've created a thread with more info: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=239489.0Come in for your free money! Everyone should try it out. It's fun, and you get to feel charitable when you donate the 10 DGC, that you got for free, to the devs.
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It appears Righteousness has won.
lol, for real. You made me laugh out loud. Thanks.
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Laugh out loud guess you didnt make it alllll the way through the tutorial...it was pretty long winded, I must admit.
I've read it at least 3 times. Still haven't made a coin, but I have a better understanding of the code thanks to your tutorial.
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https://github.com/6coind/6coin.git is in the Op, had to switch to linux and make sure it works. sorry if the source is crappy but i don't own many pcs to work from and be omni-operating guy who posts like a 16 year old texting. Thanks. That's more standard. I didn't see it there when I went there.
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I take no credit for coins built using my tutorial and the 'foocoin' source, but I do relish in seeing them in the wild as it means I was useful help to someone somewhere out there in the big wide world web.
Your info was very useful, and no, you don't get the credit or blame for any coins that result from it.
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Well well, what've we here? Nice, I am my guide helped you build your coin, thanks for leaving my copyright intact So if it goes well, you get the credit. If it goes bad ... Just joking. And yes, diatonic. That was a crappy way to release code.
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Ahh the joys of solo mining! Two days ago was my best day ever. I was hitting blocks all day long. Destroyed my previous record. And now I haven't got a block in over 24 hours.. Rollercoaster. Just got to roll with the punches. On a different coin, I put an old laptop on it solomining, just to test something. I hit a block on the first line of hashes. I knew it was luck, but I left it running for a few more days just to see. Didn't hit a second block. Solomining is great as long as you're patient, don't mind the ups and downs of luck and have a decent hash rate.
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If the developer announced before the launch that "a few thousand" would be premined, I would think nothing of it. Actually, I would be more inclined to support the coin, due to the upfront honesty.
If your cardealer is so upfront hones to tell you that he's goint to screw you on your car it doesn't mean that's a honest business! Every successful crypto went from a few cents to at least some bugs. That's usually more than a 100fold and enough to make some serious money for anyone. Nobody stops the developer to be the first to invest 100USD in his invention and a developer that isn't willing to risk that little money is usually not willing to invest some more time after relaese. There is no need to revard developpers for a failed coin and a successful coin has already made them some nice money and donations. If a dealer was upfront and honest that he was going to try to screw me on a car deal, I would at least have the opportunity to take my business elsewhere. If he told me how much profit he was going to make and I felt that it was reasonable, I would consider buying from them. I don't expect car dealerships to be not for profit organizations. If a *coin dev said ahead of time, before I invest any time in his coin, that a few 1000 were going to be premined as opposed to launching the coin and letting it be a surprise that 1,000,000 had been premined, It would not keep me away from a well developed coin.
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Because he has lots he wants to dump. Duh! Lets add Firecoin2, as well I have to agree. Look at the design flaws of this coin. Also, why can't anyone tell me what block this coin is on? Is there a block explorer? Read the thread mentioned above, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60026.0 Do you think this coin is alive after reading that?
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Are you talking about the GUI only or does this include the deamon? I had trouble compiling the daemon on CentOS, but eventually got it too work. It was easy on Ubuntu.
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IMO if someone does real work, either code, marketing or some other effort that contributes to the currency, then they deserve "some" reward.
Yeah, tbh a pre-mine of a few thousand is fine. It's just when you insta-mine a ton of coins, or even pre-mine them...like Feathercoin. Unfortunately, the community rages whenever someone wants to make a little bit of profit for their work. :L If the developer announced before the launch that "a few thousand" would be premined, I would think nothing of it. Actually, I would be more inclined to support the coin, due to the upfront honesty.
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I agree. There is a difference between altcoins that show merit and crapcoins that will just be used for another pump and dump. The points made above are good ones. I especially agree with number 9. Good support before, during and after launch can make up for mistakes (everyone makes them) and deficiencies. Number 3, Long lead announcement, is also important, and I like that you pointed out that the date can be pushed back. A timely launch means nothing if it's a bad launch. Also, give as much info upfront before the launch as you can without endangering the launch. On number 8, I think no premining or "instamining" shows that you aren't creating the coin with pump and dump in mind. If you really are developing the coin, people will donate.
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Might be the wing place but I'll ask anyway looking to see if it's possible to get a android app for this coin and cryspty that would be awesome
I'm looking into making an android wallet. Are you basing it on any currently deployed wallet? We have a thread started for this at http://digitalcoin.co/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=47I am willing to help if I can. Unfortunately, my programming skill are very basic. Let me know if there is something I could help with.
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