Ok, trying to focus here. Pics not helping.
Asset is denominated in BTC but there is a 5% bonus for buying in NXT or BTCD. Since tokens purchased will be converted from NXT/BTCD to BTC at the time of purchase (by moving average rate), it makes sense to buy NXT/BTCD just before the time of purchase with BTC to gain the 5% bonus.
AFAIK, NXT and BTCD is not being converted into BTC.
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Coin price analysis on SUPERCOIN coming soon.
is there a need after what happened?
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Build from source for Linux.
yeah, just build that, but I don't think there is a GUI if that's what you are expecting... but maybe I'm wrong.
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Cheers to everyone from Bangkok! Wonderful vacation here. Met someone who is going to put me in touch with a gambling operation out of Cambodia.
Head to the Golden Triangle, lots of gambling around there
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We spent the early part of the week working on our Mac wallet (disaster as it turns our we will need to upgrade our source to at least .9.6 otherwise when we compile the mac wallet it works like a windows program trying to run in a mac environment....slow, crashes) So that's where we are on that.
Bitcoin Core 9.2 based source you mean? I hope so, your 8.6 wallet is woefully out of date, note the OpenSSL version you are using, heartbleed. Please, please consider get your developers to add merged mining in the update. You would have Terrahashes & probably Petahashes securing your network then as BTC mining pools could mine your blockchain at the same time ensuring a long long life for this coin. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Merged_mining_specification The rapid adjustment of the difficultly was intentional. Yes it sucks, but it was our intent to this to help stave off the pump N dumpers. Ahh so it's the DEV that's dropping the huge amounts of hash on the network. Not sure how I feel about that... but I guess it keeps the gold in your pockets...
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The latest shift for the BitcoinDark multipool paid out over 59 BTCD. Cheers!
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NOTICE: Please be aware that NOBL deposits require 999 confirms due to 51% attacks on the blockchain. Is this something new?? Been there forever, for a long time we were apparently the only coin to suffer 51%s on their site, even once or twice with the 999 confirms. Sooo... are they saying they've actually been successfully attacked because of this? The network is 1Gh/s + Seems kinda lame, them being the only ones doing this.
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Just picked up my first couple of BTCD's. Would like to start a local wallet and open it up for staking. Noob question here, once I've followed the instructions to start staking do I need to leave the wallet online for it to occur or can it be taken completely offline?
You don't have to have the wallet open in order to stake as your coins accrue "coin age" regardless of whether it is open or not, as long as you do not send or receive any other BTCD to your address. When you do next open your wallet (and unlock it for staking) your next stake amount will include everything for your coin age. In other words, you could just open it once a week for a few hours (or until you receive a mined block) and you would receive the same stake amount as you would have done if the wallet was open the entire time. All up you get around 5% pa from staking, and of course there is the as-yet-unknown income that BTCD holders will get from teleport, anon credit card, SuperNET, etc etc. Good to know. So if I decide to pick up a few more coins on Cryptsy or something I should hold them in a separate wallet for staking purposes? Does adding new coins to a wallet that is currently staking somehow mess with the coin age? I wouldn't use cryptsy. Lots of issues with them.
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I see this on Mintpal:
NOTICE: Please be aware that NOBL deposits require 999 confirms due to 51% attacks on the blockchain.
Is this something new??
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deposit work fine on my side! it got 24 of 60 confirmations
yup, finially came in.
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Not a big loss... I've just thrown the consolidated hashpower of a Fury against it. >;-) Still i lost a few hundred coins... :-(
Update: Not even sure this pool is mining Krugercoins at all... The actual diff my wallet reports is: 0.200216 vs 0.00883861 shown in the block reports of that pool....
So it looks the missuse our hashing power for some pre-mine or whatever :-(
could be forked as well.
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Well someone certainly wants BIG fir them to throw ~200Th/s at it. And I doubt they're going to exchange it for BTC at current prices.
not necessarily. They are doing it to jack the diff up so no one else can and miners abandon the coin.
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how do you guys buy btc with fiat? any fast international website which is good and trusted? I want some ASAP to exchange with btcd I know localbitcoins but nobody sells here with meeting
I've used localbitcoins to convert bitcoins and deposit foreign currencies into ppl's accounts without meetings. Just review their account and trust reviews.
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seems Bittrex re-enabled, but haven't seen a deposit reach it yet...
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Mined a couple today... Payout does not Show up at all...!!?! Not in my own wallet and also not on Cryptsy...!!?! This has been reported before for many other coins these guys offer and I always ask, why do you think a mining pool would offer 0%... well... now you know.
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So I understand that when there are no miners you can't use these coins to buy something or trade? Then you have to make it attracting to people to keep mining, I assume.
it just takes much longer. but yea, miners need to stay on it to eventually bring the diff back down. But I bet someone will then just buy big hash and bump it back up again. Code needs better diff adjustment algorithm or it will continue as it seems someone wants to make mining as difficult as possible.
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The latest shift for the BitcoinDark multipool paid out over 58 BTCD. Cheers!
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Can anyone please explain how does this work? I read the 1st page but I am not still clear:
1, Would I be able to buy SuperNet? And when I buy do I buy shares or assets? 2, How do I buy? using NXT, BTCD or BTC? 3, How does this incorporate other coins? And what's the point of doing that? 4, BTCD will be the core? What does that mean?
Thanks....
+2 Stop it. The majority of these questions are answered in the first page of this thread which also includes a link to a Q & A. Read it.
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Diff go up 43M With this diff, I only earn 2$ per day. Price per BIG should be up perhaps read and understand the previous post.
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Lets try to keep the Coin high. Please help and trade this Coin! Buy zeitcoin. I bought the last two weeks a lot and now I just have Zeitcoin and no other coins. Please trade it at Cryptsy that we will stay there, not like mintpal.
Cryptsy has not been on a delisting campaign like the other exchanges. In Fact , the only coins I know of they have ever delisted have been coins with tech problems that were unable to trade between them and their own wallets. They are not delisting crazy like the others. Mintpal (home of the dumpers) is getting ready to delist another batch of coins. The exchanges doing all of this delisting will start to lose clients , since most people like being able to trade on the same exchange and trading between exchanges costs some coinage in transfer fees. And this line of bull they put out about the coin taking too many resources is crap. If the coin has already been setup and working fine, but then has a low volume or activity. Low Activity means it is NOT draining their RESOURCES to sit on their servers. The Delisting campaigns by the other exchanges are a scam trying to force people to use their exchange. The fact Cryptsy has not been doing this proves the rest are full of it. Just my rant for today on the delisting exchanges. Are you really qualified to say what resources specific daemons use? I've dropped several coins from my pools for the exact same reason. Poorly developed or poorly implemented features can unnecessarily use way more resources than the majority. Often using 100% of 2 or more CPU for unknown reasons or chewing 1.5Gb - 2Gb of RAM... I wouldn't use Craptsy as a benchmark. They have more than their share of downtime.
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