Seems to stake flat rate of 2 bumba? PM me a TALK addie will return the idea of bonus TX fees yes flat rate staking. i see there's no mac wallet? i'll compile one tomorrow then send you and address
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is the coin still alive? please provide a list of working nodes. I have tried to synchronized my wallet but without success.
there are nodes coded in. possibly you have old wallet?? check the OP for latest version. otherwise you can try these for good luck. addnode=62.163.149.43 addnode=104.234.220.135 addnode=86.188.203.203 addnode=72.24.88.92 addnode=104.234.220.10 addnode=162.255.117.105
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such tiny bounties, you think if a dev makes such instamine variation, give good bounty :p
11836700.4 coins already
Probably he mined millions at the beginning didn't even started mining this one, as in my terms it is a complete waste of hash You are 100% correct. The bounties should be 10X what they are.seems an interesting code warning sign, if PoW mining goes to multiple addresses vs single address. as i understand it, multiple addresses went out of BTC quite a while ago, and in this instance they could help to obfuscate the instamine .. heh except when they're combined in such a simple way.
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@bumba "what do you mean sluggish?" Takes 10-15min to load and then will 'not respond' once loaded. I created a fresh new wallet to see if that would help. Not really. Still derping around with it ... it doesn't seem to be a memory beast like others ... like i say i like it wouldn't minded leaving a client running most of the time but right now it is a bit frustrating given how i got things running. Seems to stake flat rate of 2 bumba? PM me a TALK addie will return the idea of bonus TX fees ps ... https://cryptobetfair.com/ ... nice! you on windows ? i never use windows lol, and run mostly daemons anyway... it's a generic x11 zero coin clone .. i will have to look at it again because i've never noticed such sluggishness.. on OSX it opens in 5 seconds :p although with christmas i probably won't try it on windows for a few days at least
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such tiny bounties, you think if a dev makes such instamine variation, give good bounty :p
11836700.4 coins already
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@bumba fun coin like it, but runs a little sluggish for my taste, small issue in the bigger picture "also twice an hour, we've got a bot sending coins with a random tx fee of between 10-40 coins. So anyone staking has a chance to get that extra fee." i might 'borrow' that idea what do you mean sluggish? i'm curious.. hehe as long as you return it it's quite a simple way to reward stakers, i quite like it as an idea.
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it should make no difference being offline/online.
obviously it needs to be online to stake, and it can take time. but you can turn it off and the inputs will still get older and gather "weight" which means they are more likely to stake when you do turn it on.
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i'm curious as to the previous version of OSX wallet, which version of qt it uses.
if anyone still has such a copy of old mac osx version? can they either PM me a link to download it, or go into Hyper-Qt > About Qt then PM what version "This program uses Qt version x.x.x" or seomthing similar.
Mac wallet 1.5.3.1 uses QT 4.8.6 hmm thanks. i think to get the dock menu working would take a bit of work :p not that the wallet has lost any functionality given the previous version was buggy. if anyone has any problems with the wallet as built, let me know https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5j8d4FSc7drYlQ5emtibXBZdUE/view?usp=sharing
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Just re-set up the bot doing extra tx fee style giveaway Twice an hour, a transaction with a fee between 10-40 will happen. Anyone staking will have a chance to win those coins .. Also considering bounty style reward giveaways. Rewarding for certain programming code solutions ... more to come in the new year
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Hi, been meaning to post here for a while but have been distracted... bumbacoin is an oldish coin, nearly 2 years although starting off as scrypt pow, converting to x11 pos in nov2014. During the swap not all coins were exchanged, leaving a few million (of the 20 million in circulation). We have been giving those away in a variable process for the last few months. (for recent remaining balances see this post https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/338?postId=2893) After the exchanges it was listed on all (comkort and allcrypt) going the way of the dodo, we were privileged to get on cryptopia through user votes. https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=BUMBA_BTC---------------------------------------------------------- The basic stake values are: static reward of 2 coins, 10 minutes min age 30 days max age 30 blocks maturity (lol i'll have to check that number) Our current giveaway process is a few random giveaways in this thread https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/361And also twice an hour, we've got a bot sending coins with a random tx fee of between 10-40 coins. So anyone staking has a chance to get that extra fee. Main bumba thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=592679.0
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guys is better to have more adresses with small inputs and variable input ?
had 40 adresses with 500 coins each one .
or is better to have adresses like 100 , 101 , 102 etc. ?
I think 1 address with many inputs is the right way to stake. Dohhh! I sent my coins to 30 different addresses in small amounts each time. No wonder! Insert facepalm smiley here. the wallet will manage the stakes by splitting them as well. so if you sent them in one tx, they will halve and halve again till you have many. it can be handy to pre-split them though by sending as multiple inputs (each tx/deposit is an input). >> the stake reward is based on coin size and age so there is no personal benefit in pre-splitting, but you will help to support the network (that said, stake compounding is more effective with quicker/larger stakes) multiple addresses isn't a problem though. as long as you back up your entire wallet.dat there is no staking difference between one address and multiple addresses, the thing which has the most effect is how big your input is. smaller ones will take longer to stake.
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i've compiled a mac wallet from the https://github.com/palmd/Hyperusing qt4.8.6 it seems to work (although i havent fully tested it.. maybe in 3 weeks once it's in sync ) .obvious issue is that the dock icon menu is not present, i had a brief look but couldn't see anything obvious https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5j8d4FSc7drYlQ5emtibXBZdUE/view?usp=sharing. i'm curious as to the previous version of OSX wallet, which version of qt it uses. if anyone still has such a copy of old mac osx version? can they either PM me a link to download it, or go into Hyper-Qt > About Qt then PM what version "This program uses Qt version x.x.x" or seomthing similar. .. if you enjoy this wallet. please feel free to do soemthing nice for bumbacoin
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ooo. i just re-found this thread. i'll have to remember and post all the wallets i make i'll try and update the below with links later too. generally fill it out more usefully, these are just the ones i can remember without thinking about it. secretscoin truckcoin V versioncoin droidz amsterdam coin london coin bolivar coin antibitcoin avatar coin candles coin bunny coin sloth coin smileycoin back to the future coin demon coin moin coin triangles skein coin why coin and of course Bumbacoin
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Nobody wants your shitcoin fucker
anything else? I'm looking forward to this account becoming a hero member and being offered for sale at 25btc
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maybe if the date is a prime number can have extra rewards.
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why so much pump groups? i really dont undeerstand it it is not supposed what cryptocoins world should be it's what scammer always have been. some one always wants to cheat money off others for free. trading crypto's is really the same thing on a not so gratuitous level :p buy bumbacoin. lol
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will build osx wallet for food (or crypto) .. pm me if interested
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