There's a hard fork in less than a week and no binaries have yet been released ?!
Any binary that is v0.9.x is compatible. So, the first compatible version was released in December I believe.
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Thank you, but "Blocks until halving" Oh...derp. Good catch. Must have been reading /r/bitcoin while finishing that up
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Hi guys, I'm new here.
I just noticed that the CoinMarketCap.com Pebble page doesn't show the supply of XPB. No supply ... no market cap, no trust at all in this coin from someone who is quickly checking the coin on coinmarketcap (wich is the first place everybody goes)
This could seem like a detail but it makes me post this message instead of buying some coins as I had planned. Correcting it may help grow your market cap a little with me buying and all the people who didn't buy and didn't post as I'm doing.
Anyone here can tell me the supply and the dillution rate ?
There's no dilution/inflation since DPoS was implemented. So, all 20M or 80M or whatever coins were mined in about three months, then switch over to current model where delegates only get tx fees...I think.
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There was duckNote, but then went and changed its name two times, both to non-animal based things. Also, boolberry is kind of a space lobster coin.
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Roughly 6.5 days until the hard fork
Anything someone running the CLI wallet needs to do? I think as long as you're on v0.9.x you are fine.
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How does the multi-algo work? If Scrypt has high difficulty, the other one will continue to move the chain?
Each algo has an independent target time. So, if you have five algos, each with a five minute target block time, then when they are all running together you should have a one minute block time on average. Even if one or two get stuck for whatever reason (like verge is prone to do), then you should still have the other ones finding blocks and keeping chain moving. Ah, that's cool. Do you know, if one or 2 get stuck, do the others compensate to get the block time to around 1 per minute? IE is the difficulty calculated to take block time as a whole into account, or just the block time for the specific algorithm? Afaik, no, there are generally independent of each other. Myriadcoin had a problem with Sha and Scrypt getting stuck due to big miners jumping on and shooting the diff up then jumping off. The way it was alleviated was just by implementing auxpow on those two algos so that they have a continuous high hash rate.
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How does the multi-algo work? If Scrypt has high difficulty, the other one will continue to move the chain?
Each algo has an independent target time. So, if you have five algos, each with a five minute target block time, then when they are all running together you should have a one minute block time on average. Even if one or two get stuck for whatever reason (like verge is prone to do), then you should still have the other ones finding blocks and keeping chain moving.
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Is it still available? If so please PM me and we can arrange payment in a few hours when I get home. Thanks.
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I would just point out to all the people bringing up digibyte that myriadcoin was the original five algo coin that dgb forked from. Also, it seems dgb development has stalled while myriad is in the process of releasing a rebase to Bitcoin v0.11.2. So, if multi algo is chosen as the way to go, probably better to fork from myriad and bring verge up to date with a modern btc codebase.
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can lead the horse to the water ... but
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[never mind near null inflation and that it is basically bitcoin less the inflation...
Null inflation basically means that the entire coin supply was emitted very rapidly giving a minimal chance for a broad distribution. I'm not calling it a ninjamine or instamine, but it isn't exactly a great way to allow the maximum number of people gain a stake in the system. Also, two words: Bryce Weiner.
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Is the plan still to implement zerocoin, or now wait for zcash and implement their version of zerocash without bs 10-20% dev skim?
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I think Americanpegasus is playing with investors emotions, looking at he's history he keeps saying Monero now is like BTC in 2011, the thing is every other coin here can say the same thing. I'd rather see Monero work more into their development rather than emotional speeches.
Afaik AP couldn't code his way into greeting a planet. He's a hypeman; it's what he does. Maybe someone should add him to this list and get him a giant clock necklace: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_man
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a coin is not dead after 2 years of being alive and scoring a polo listing! no matter how dead it looks there's still a pulse
and if i remember right this coin was special built 'lite' and 'ez'
Pretty sure it's a Vertcoin fork. This coin has been on polo forever, pretty sure from back when polo competed with coinedup for volume, and polo is remarkably loyal, I would say sometimes to a fault. I doubt it will survive the next round of reaping on polo tho. If it's not dead, it's on life support.
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I wouldn't call it struggling. In fact, that was ridiculously easy. I was holding out to set up a linux machine, but jwinterm shamed me into setting up on windblows for the interim. Took longer to write down the seed words than all the rest combined, once I got it downloaded. now to transfer a few moneroj in there, and test recovery. Thanks for the nagging, jwinterm You're welcome, and great idea to do a test recovery with your seed words to make sure you recover the same address.
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... or the time and inclination to become more computer literate shake hands. ...
I'm not trying to nag or berate you guys who refuse to try the simplewallet command line interface, but it is really pretty straightforward, and in light of some guy losing 32k XMR from mymonero, it's something that might be worth ten minutes of your time. Let's assume you use Windows, and that you understand what files and folders are on your computer. Download simplewallet and unzip it into a folder called Monero, or whatever. Double click simplewallet, type in a name for your new wallet, let's say mywallet, and press enter. Type in a password for your new wallet, and then be absolutely sure to write down your 25 word seed. Close simplewallet. You should now have a file called mywallet.address.txt in the folder with simplewallet. Open mywallet.address.txt; this is your address - you can send coins here and not have to worry about exchanges goxxing or cryptsying or unknown vulnerabilities in web wallets.
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I am saying 5 million marketcap for XMR is nothing. 100 million marketcap neither is nothing. No currency has such a low market cap. I am not familiar with Krona of Iceland but I guess the marketcap of even that small currency based on fishing industry is more than 1 billion usd.
I spend a lot of time in Iceland and have a place there. The Icelandic fishing industry is worth about 5 billion in USD exports. Annual GDP is probably in excess of 15 billion in USD terms. Currency market cap must be far in excess of $1 billion USD - although I can't put a figure on it. I don't think it's really appropriate to discuss the "market cap" of actual/state-backed currencies, but, the M2 money supply of Iceland is 969.60 ISK Billion ( http://www.tradingeconomics.com/iceland/money-supply-m2 ), and each krona is worth 0.0078 US Dollar, so that would put the "market cap" of liquidish money at about 7.6B USD.
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