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721  Economy / Securities / Re: [CRYPTO-TRADE] Crypto-trade.com IPO and official thread! on: June 22, 2014, 03:40:24 AM
https://www.crypto-trade.com/news/57

Good News!
Outstanding ESECURITYSA BTC dividends have been paid for the period from January to May.
LTC dividends will follow up shortly.

Great news Smiley  Can you confirm that if i buy some more ESL now before the LTC dividends are paid, will they be included for this payout?  
722  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | Privacy | No premine on: June 21, 2014, 01:57:31 AM
There is an ignore link on the left under the posters name.  click ignore on trolls and watch the quality of this thread increase 1000%! Wink



 


723  Other / Off-topic / Re: Homeless people’s handwritten signs turned into fonts on: June 18, 2014, 02:32:12 PM
this is really awesome.  thanks for sharing Smiley
724  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: cryptsy did not add money to account after transfer on: June 18, 2014, 01:39:46 PM
Hello
My last 3 payments sent from Eligius did not arrived on my account in cryptsy. I contacted the customer support and they promised to respond within 24-72 hours but now it is a 7th day and no response.
The money were not added to account. Same happened to my friend.
Has anyone similar experience with cryptsy?
Any advice what to do when they keep silent?
Thanks

cryptsy support can very misleading and unreliable.  alot of people have issues dating back months with them and quick search here will confirm this.  they fix things on their own schedule and care little about their users.  Sad


It isn't cryptsy's fault. He mined Bitcoins directly into the address when the deposit page told him not to mine directly into the address.

So why hasn't the support informed him of that already then?  Its not about the reason for him missing coins, He is now posting here because he hasn't heard anything back from Cryptsy except the auto reply from their email bot.
Their support can and do leave issues hanging for months without updates or resolution regardless of who is at fault.  Out of all the exchanges their support is one of the worst imo.  Angry
725  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: THE INVESTOR'S CRYPTO | Cryptogenic Bullion | CGB on: June 18, 2014, 01:14:49 PM
As a small time miner, and a long time CGB holder, I recently came to a personal belief as to why the value of older (!) crypto currencies are so low, CGB included.

While we have an initial large payout to get miners interested and secure the currency, the buzz and rewards function as incentive to keep the currency alive. Granted, many alts have been launched and died within a week for various different reasons; secret premining, Pump&Dump, non-innovative me-too coin™ etc

As the block reward is higher, the miners will show a larger incentive to mine the coin. This interest decreases with the block rewards and the miners will jump on the next new coin™ With these reduced block rewards, practically every altcoin from one year ago has had a great decline in value, or am I mistaken? It appears to be the larger block rewards that keep the coin going, paying the miners to stay with the coin.

Now the mining phase is practically ended for CGB and we are hoping that investors will take an interest in CGB as a stable and secure investment. The question is why should they do so? If I as an investor would place money in one or more crypto currencies, would I not choose a currency with a better track record, or something that has features that Bitcoin seems to lack? One of the main features I liked about CGB was its proof of stake. The PoS part of CGB is not a unique feature anymore in the cryptocoin scene, and there are even many 100% PoS coins out there now.

I guess where I’m going with this is the fact that the PoS alone does not seem to attract new investors as we all are hoping for. The price is now lower than what it was just after launch, so there is all the incentive for someone to scope up a big bag of CGB for cheaps. The price decline for the past 6 months has not proven to be a stable wealth builder like a traditional interest fund or the likes.

I am not planning to sell off my investment; I still believe and hope that CGB will show its strengths, but at this point I would not put my money in CGB as a new investment. Even though that there are many new exciting ideas going ahead in our community, wouldn't any cautious investor just look at the price development for the past while and place their money elsewhere?

Perhaps we should look back at what gave CGB its initial boost among miners and the community, why was the perceived value of CGB so much higher then, compared to its stable phase now? Are changes needed? Does CGB need the mining help to bring back its values from the 5 mBTC days?

If we are not planning on any changes on CGB itself, than we should be open to ideas like merge mining, altpool investing in CGB and use the strengths within the mining community to help us build a stronger CGB!

imho 100% PoS coin is a weakness if it has not been thought out properly by the developer/releaser. CGB does not have to be concerned about lack of PoS Miners/stakerholders now as PoW never ends.  The 2 stage PoW/100% PoS coin will ALWAYS need its stakeholders to keep the blockchain going or that coin is dead, stuck in wallets/exchanges.
If the majority 100% PoS coin is all lumped on to an exchange or its supporters fail to understand how their coin works, then the result is few are left to support the network and the coin will lose support and die. Confirmation times for a transaction will stretch out to days or longer in many of these coins that lose that network support.  BUK is an example of 100% PoS where this has happened this year and i have seen it take days in the past before a tx completely confirmed with this forgotten about coin.  This can happen to any 100% PoS coin and there are many scammers using PoS as a buzzword for their scamcoins and preying on users who do not even take the time to learn how it works.  These users are not investors just chasing the latest "#altcoin"  or "#feature" without doing any research.  Exchanges keep adding them to milk the easy BTC that they get from them thanks to scammers/pump&dump groups, but none of them have any chance of mainstream success.  Just a quick way to make some bitcoin before moving on.  Eventually the smarter traders will see the value in securing some of that wealth they have obtained in CGB, for now its just a game they play.

There are few examples of 100% PoS coins that be considered a success this year eg BC.  From the specs when it was first annouced it could be seen the devs put some thought into it and how it would function. most of clones of that coin completely skipped it and show their ignorance (or their intent to scam) with the specifications and no real dev behind them.  a few even had hidden nasties (hidden premine) that would make the coin worthless after the scammers had dumped their premine and left their users holding bags of a useless coin and a blockchain that will stall and be irregular.  

The advantage of CGB a hybrid coin PoW/PoS is it will never face this situation, as it would require there to be no PoW miners (no profit switching multipools to dump on cryptsy, no solo usb miners on a laptp somewhere etc) and no PoS Miners/stakeholder (once a month wallet openers, or always open stakeholders, exchanges).  
CGB backbone is its PoW mining and keeps it regular, and PoS provides incentive to invest and hold for interest/increase in CGB holdings.  This is what can be seen as implied in specifications for min stake age (days vs hours in the 100% PoS) the blockchain is not dependent on stakeholders/PoS miners. With cheaper ASICs the CGB blockchain can be more secured and kept moving cheaply along with the benefits of PoS.  There is no other altcoin that has this advantages right now along with real devs behind it.

Merge mining seems to be a more elegant way to some extra hash and secure CGB blockchain more and increase awareness among altcoiners of CGB.  Maybe it will something that gets added in the future? Smiley
I would also like to see coincontrol added so i can managed my CGBs better.


I think there never been a better time to invest in and hold CGB for long term, and it obvious to me that others manipulating the price down think so as well Wink
726  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: cryptsy did not add money to account after transfer on: June 18, 2014, 07:29:35 AM
Hello
My last 3 payments sent from Eligius did not arrived on my account in cryptsy. I contacted the customer support and they promised to respond within 24-72 hours but now it is a 7th day and no response.
The money were not added to account. Same happened to my friend.
Has anyone similar experience with cryptsy?
Any advice what to do when they keep silent?
Thanks

cryptsy support can very misleading and unreliable.  alot of people have issues dating back months with them and quick search here will confirm this.  they fix things on their own schedule and care little about their users.  Sad



727  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | Privacy | No premine on: June 18, 2014, 03:16:03 AM
spread out your Cinni to some other exchanges, too many spend way too much time propping up manipulated exchanges like mintpal and cryptsy.  try placing a few small sells on some other exchanges you might be surprised. Wink
Whales also tend to avoid those exchanges because they can't dump or pump absurd amounts, but for smaller traders there is plenty of profit to be made.  

Spread acroos multiple exchanges will also help break the trolls and whales manipulation and make the p&d cycle on mintpal less extreme. And allows Cinni to be used as fast way to transfer between exchanges (Arbitrage!) which will help to further stabilize the price. Remember there is only so much Cinni to go around and very low inflation from staking Wink  

The less Cinni is allowed to be centralized on one exchange, the more it will lead to stable price and a increased demand in markets for it.

Heres a few of the other smaller exchanges where Cinni can be traded


Atomic

has CINNI/BTC


Bleutrade

has CINNI/BTC, CINNI/LTC, CINNI/Any Altcoin! pairings


Crypto-trade

has CINNI/USD! & CINNI/BTC pairings
728  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | Privacy | No premine on: June 18, 2014, 02:45:41 AM
Hey guys

Here is the latest wallet: CinniCoin_1.1.0_win32.

It doesn't include the invoicing as we are having a few setbacks.
We have done loads of work on the EM distribution.
There were also some issues with appending to database, which seems to have been causing havoc all across the board.
We will be releasing more fixes soon, as well as the invoicing and receipts.
We've redesigned it quite substantially, to allow you to keep track of what has been paid, what hasn't, and so on, which is why its taking allot longer.

I'm currently having trouble with my internet, but as soon as its resolved I plan to upload the mac wallet.

Versions numbering/naming, that right there is the biggest improvement yet imho,  please continue with that from now Smiley


729  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LIT] LightCoin | ASIC Resist X11 POW+POS | Long term | No IPO | Launched on: June 17, 2014, 01:38:50 PM
1 hour instamine ninja launch and it has a confusing name to ride Litecoin hype.

SCAMCOIN ALERT.

AVOID THIS SHIT AT ALL COSTS.



also has huge premine as well and uses similar methods seen in other scamcoins announced here.
It would reflect badly on any exchange that added this coin,  only a scam exchange would possibly add this coin. 
Newbie traders don't need altcoin trading to be any more confusing.    Angry


AVOID
730  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: THE INVESTOR'S CRYPTO | Cryptogenic Bullion | CGB on: June 17, 2014, 07:22:34 AM
That is pretty cool. Wonder why the price dumped 17 %.

because a certain CGB holder is trying to suppress the price, even after they had 3btc worth taken off their hands, they still had to dump it back down so they could accumulate Sad

The new sell wall that has appeared can only belong to the manipulator as i know of the person who bought that huge wall last week and they have taken it away from market and planning to hold it for the long term in their wallet for stake.

the sooner CGB finds other exchanges and wider audience the better/imho, one exchange is easy to manipulate price on but when established on multiple exchanges would be alot tricker imho.  



731  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: THE INVESTOR'S CRYPTO | Cryptogenic Bullion | CGB on: June 17, 2014, 04:10:52 AM
Good news.
MGW added CGB.


whats MGW?
732  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | Privacy | No premine on: June 17, 2014, 03:59:24 AM
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Yeah, b/c the max you can stake in one wallet is 10k Cinni.

Is this true, the last time I checked there was no limit ?
Can someone confirm either way ?

it was idea but never implemented.  one of my stake addresses began at 30k, each time it stakes it splits.  i think its about 100 separate stakes now.  I stopped staking for a few days so i can sweep all my Cinni to a new address as the amount of interest per stake gets less because of splitting, and eventually it becomes dust amounts and more expensive to send like when i eventually decide to send some to exchange for selling.

no min. amount, you can stake with 100k even, but better to break it up into smaller deposits to your wallet to support the network and squeeze a bit more out of that interest Wink


Thanks for the explanation digit.
I am seeing that with my stakes, they are now broken down to very small amounts. I didn't think it would make a difference. But I guess I will have to send them in chunks to a different address(es). Also my wallets has too many transactions, and I've seen the wallet slowing down because of that.

Hopefully tonight's wallet will include the Mac client, so I can start using coin control again Smiley



a bit of experimentation to it, but i think good point to begin a stake is now 1000,  in a month when its all become ~50 coin amounts would be a good time to start sweeping the smaller inputs into a lump amount to another address, to start again.   and the network/blockchain now has excellent support from so many stakeholders who all help make cinni transfers very fast, its only possible to generate so many stakes from the hundreds of eligble inputs that exist in a wallet in one day. Wink

if you planning on sweeping, it can also be helpful before you open wallet to have the following "reservebalance=100000" (change to amount to reflect your wallet balance) in cinnicoin.conf, this instructs the wallet to prevent at a minimum that amount from staking and make it hassle free to tidy/consolidate your inputs, as multiple stakes firing off as soon as you open the wallet can be annoying.  
The coin age that exists on that reserved amount that has accumulated should also help minimize the tx fee when you send the coins to another address.(coinage is what gets traded when you stake but it also has the function of reduce/eliminate the tx fees like it does in bitcoin).
733  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | Privacy | No premine on: June 17, 2014, 02:28:06 AM
....
Yeah, b/c the max you can stake in one wallet is 10k Cinni.

Is this true, the last time I checked there was no limit ?
Can someone confirm either way ?

it was idea but never implemented.  one of my stake addresses began at 30k, each time it stakes it splits.  i think its about 100 separate stakes now.  I stopped staking for a few days so i can sweep all my Cinni to a new address as the amount of interest per stake gets less because of splitting, and eventually it becomes dust amounts and more expensive to send like when i eventually decide to send some to exchange for selling.

no min. amount, you can stake with 100k even, but better to break it up into smaller deposits to your wallet to support the network and squeeze a bit more out of that interest Wink
734  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [CENT] Pennies relaunched on: June 16, 2014, 02:21:25 PM
Any updates on when cryptsy will return the pennies they have been withholding from their users?  There should be no problem for them to send out large CENT transactions now?  It difficult to get a definitive answer out of them :\

735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | Privacy | No premine on: June 16, 2014, 02:01:54 PM
OK, so after more than 3 days of no payout from Cinnipool, over 500 confirmed Cinni that were showing under my stats are now missing. They have not been deposited to my wallet, nor do the appear on the payouts screen. On the My Stats page, all stats are showing 0 for my Cinni address. WTF?

Is this just a scam? Did I just lose 3+ days of hashing at over 22Mh/s?



Just received my first mining payment!

How often do mining payments occur?

Have node / transaction fee payments started? If not, when do they payout and how often do they occur?

Dev, please let someone else answer this, I know your super busy Wink
Yo, sorry about the delay in the last payments going out.  payouts occur every night between 7-8PM PST, automatically.  The only time they require manual intervention is if for some reaon the pool thinks something is anamolous (in which case I end the payouts out ASAP as soon a I realize that they're jammed up for some reason).

The coins get sold on mintpal, cryptsy and poloniex and bought there throughout the day as well (wherever is cheapest)
736  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | 100% True Anonymity | No premine on: June 16, 2014, 03:08:12 AM
XC is in the near DUMP or a Pump-n-Dump right now. They released their new wallet. Anyone know if it is better than ours??My feeling it's a scam coin. Thoughts, comments? thnx.

~darylluke.

its a scam and not worth of mention in Cinni thread Wink

would you want a hold a coin that can stolen/lost because of xnode?  its completely experimental, people should able to expect that when they send coins somewhere it ends up at their intended destination, not someplace else because of malfunction or a bad xnode stealing coins.

Its unacceptable for your coins to be at risk because of experimental features.  Imagine you sent anon 100k XC somewhere and a bad xnode hijacks and sends it to their own address.  Shocked


How do you know this? I have a friend online who is in it right now.It is like talking to a wall. He is in love with it, and pouring more BTC in as it's rising!! I can't provide any substantial proof to him. Can you help? thnx.

Btw, that coin is one of 4 I lost my ass on.In at 401,000, and finally sold back all at 122,000.Just would NOT stop dropping in price... Cry

~darylluke.

Its been brought up in their thread, same as for DRK, its something that sounds good but isnt really needed, and because its experimental, currently you are trusting xnode/darknodes not to steal your coins when you anonymously send them somewhere.  You can be sure that the bad guys will be working to find exploits in the xnode/darknode to steal coins why place trust in a feature that was never needed to begin with. Also exchanges would have enough information on 99% of their users to undermine the anonymity provided.  

Anyway this is a Cinni thread.  not to support pumps for other coins Wink

737  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | 100% True Anonymity | No premine on: June 16, 2014, 02:26:13 AM
XC is in the near DUMP or a Pump-n-Dump right now. They released their new wallet. Anyone know if it is better than ours??My feeling it's a scam coin. Thoughts, comments? thnx.

~darylluke.

its a scam and not worth of mention in Cinni thread Wink

would you want a hold a coin that can stolen/lost because of xnode?  its completely experimental, people should able to expect that when they send coins somewhere it ends up at their intended destination, not someplace else because of malfunction or a bad xnode stealing coins.

Its unacceptable for your coins to be at risk because of experimental features.  Imagine you sent anon 100k XC somewhere and a bad xnode hijacks and sends it to their own address.  Shocked
738  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | 100% True Anonymity | No premine on: June 16, 2014, 01:44:11 AM
Well the problem with waiting is it creates uncertainty and dumping. If you give an ETA and that time comes with no news or release, then dumping  will always ensue..as is happening right now. So they shouldn't say this weekend if they know there is a good chance it wont be released this weekend. And if there is a reason for a delay, I agree they should update so holders don't keep dumping.


Somebody from Dev. have to say regarding the delay of updated wallet.

The reason and/or new schedule. Huh??

give them time, better a delay and all bugs fixed then a rushed release Wink  it shoud be about providing a better crypto, not a better price (this should come naturally)

739  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | Encrypted Messaging | 100% True Anonymity | No premine on: June 16, 2014, 01:32:36 AM
Fuckmyluck bought a tonne at 23k now watching xc get pumped sad times

XC/X11coin is a premine scamcoin, of course its getting pumped.  i'm staying away from xc, looks too scammy.  devs are making big btc with that as more suckers buy into it.
740  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Cinni | PoS | First EM Coin | 100% True Anonymity | No premine | No IPO on: June 14, 2014, 07:58:28 PM
smsgStore is where we store the messages.
We are removing all the messages from the log, and we've fixed the fread error.
Thanks for pointing that out.

Thanks for replying Smiley
All I want is to see Cinni become one of the best altcoins Smiley

I figured that smsgStore is for the messages, but why is it storing so many of those files?  Am i also being a node for messaging and storing others messages by keeping wallet open?
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