this is great.
Not very interested in the coin, BUT I must say I've got the biggest smile on my face to see a thread with Illuminati cards in it... Anyone else here actually have a pile of em like me?
I had a sealed box I sold on Flea-Bay a few years back!!
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This coin needs a re-launch. POS?
We planning relaunch soon, working on website now. What happens to our bones when you relaunch?
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Crap, sent come altcoins there before I knew it was down. Hope they make it and are safe!!
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About to get paid from the first ever California Coin pool feeling pretty excited I know this can go somewhere far!
Congrats!! If you think it's going to go far you can by my CAC cheap!!!
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This is the error I get with the new wallet. WIN7 64bit Start --- Run enter% appdata% ---- find a3coin delete That worked, BTW, make sure to backup the wallet.dat 1st!!!
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My guess is (and the DEV can check with the programmer) is that it's hardcoded that the diff will increase with the block count, the more blocks mined the higher the diff. If they can implement KGW or something like that it should take care of it. diff should be regulated by the network hashrate not the # of blocks. If we had a 100 Mh/s on the net, I can see having this high diff.
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This is the error I get with the new wallet. WIN7 64bit
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You can stop bashing it now in an effort to get diff to lower so you can mine quicker Like I said I'm not mining it!! But the DIFF is still screwed up! Here is another coin with a similar network hashrate. "blocks" : 79964, "currentblocksize" : 0, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.23904884, "errors" : "", "generate" : false, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 0, "networkhashps" : 11091262 Here is CAC blocks" : 7150, "currentblocksize" : 0, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 1.97871377, "errors" : "", "generate" : false, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 0, "networkhashps" : 9948175, "pooledtx" : 3, "testnet" : false Something isn't right!!!
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Why should I waste my hashrate on this coin now? I have tried to support this coin through the forks, I even donated to have a pool created. But if this is a coingen coin. It's not worth mining! It's going to die. I still want to know where the other 75,000,000 coins are? If someone has them I'm sure they would fess up to it.
Like California (or US) politics, there is a lot not adding up here. In the end I feel the supporters of the coin are going to get screwed!!
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I have signed up for the pool, but I refuse to mine this coin until the DIFF problem is fixed! I can't see wasting electric on a coin that the DIFF should be at .05 or so.
Why do I ask if this is a coingen.io coin?
Some of you might be aware of a new service launched called coingen, which allows any idiot with about 0.2 BTC to make their very own crapcoin. Now, some of you might be saying: But Hazard, don’t you create coins for people as well? Well, yes, but the difference is that I’m always available for future developmental work and to fix any problems a coin might encounter. Coingen comes with no such guarantee, which is especially problematic since these coins come with a death sentence attached from the moment they’re created.
You see, coingen was created by one of the oldest bitcoin supporters and exists solely to discredit altcoins. Accordingly, every coin this site spits out has it’s difficulty scaling set the same as Bitcoin – 400% in either direction every 2 weeks. History has shown that this is a laughably bad idea, and that the difficulty will get stuck at some obscenely high value. This causes miners to jump ship and block generation to come to a standstill. At this point the coin is effectively dead, unless a patch is issued. Since all these coins lack a developer, no such patch will ever come. It is therefore inevitable that all coingen coins will be dead within a few days of launch.
In the end, the buyer is left with a dead coin, and the miners have wasted time mining air. Everyone gets screwed – except the coingen operator of course. He makes a nice little profit on the whole ordeal.
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"blocks" : 7137, "currentblocksize" : 0, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 1.97871377, "errors" : "", "generate" : false, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 0, "networkhashps" : 9944824, "pooledtx" : 2, "testnet" : false
With under 10 Mh/s the DIFF should not be this high!!! DEV, is this a coingen.io coin?
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Has the DIFF issue been fixed yet? Also has anyone figured out who has the 75,000,000 CAC that have already been mined? That amount of coins all dumped at once will kill the price of this coin. I would think next we need a block explorer.
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Without a working source you can't do a pool.
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Sometimes there’s more than one illuminati card connected to an event, and we think they’ve done that to give more clues. I’ll give an example in the next post.
Your stories are entertaining but as a cryptocoin investor, I'd like to see in them some connections to the proposed coin or anything that is adding value to the coin. Otherwise it's just your interpretation of something that is pretty well-known on Internet. What about the coin? Why should I mine/buy it? Because you are a launch junkie just like the rest of suckers are!!!
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Unless someone has some major hash that isn't showing up in the client (could be) the DIFF should be going down. This coin isn't even worth mining now.
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WARNING! WARNING! This is a Chinese coin scam!
Damn, they are getting better than the Nigerians!!!
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SCAM
solo / insta mined for an hour by developer and friends
that's why you need to demand wallets in password zip 30 mins before launch. Then check the block explorer. I knew this was an instamine scam the moment he ignored that request 2x in this thread. But Cryptohunter, no one cares... As long as they can pump and dump!!!
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LOL!!! I open my QT, press the button for the debug log fine, and drumroll...... NOTHING HAPPENS!!!
Plus, hash is down, and DIFF is up. I thinks we have a copy/paste coingen.io coin!!! I say we let it DIE!!!
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