Does anyone donate them? Sometimes i see,they have 30-50 btc .do they get it donated,if yes, why should one donate them?
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tnx i will come back if needed
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Hey nitrogenetics, Can you install it on a VMware when i give you TeamViewer ID + Password please (I give you a little bounty). Thanks. Uppmaster
vmware is easy,take virtualbox
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i set enviroment,but doesnt work
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I have heard that there is some secret sauce required that the devs like to keep to themselves, to cut down on number of clone alts. However, some alt devs are not dumb (And may have been contributing new ideas to bitcoin itself, if not blown off by cliquey dev team) and have rewritten their wallet software to compile more easily in Microsoft C to produce more stable software on windows.
Anyway, if it's worth money to you, you can offer a bounty and get one built.
edit: And by offer bounty, I mean actually pay it, full escrow would probably be demanded of you.
why should full escrow be demanded by me?
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looking for online soccermanager to earn some btc
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i think LTCD pump will begin soon
i dont think so
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Any wallet build service?
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I just wanna know, do i have to premine, the amoung what i wanna sell? and how much does it cost,tohost at bittrex or -ccex such a ico or ipo?
All depends. The better sounding name the coin is, the cheaper it is to produce. What's the name of your coin so that we can avoid it... With your trust level,I guess your best move is clearly an IPO with a newbie account... (because you will certainly have problem doing business otherwise) the trust level is because of 3 idiot hero members,they are a gang, and just give negative
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it costs 3 btc to get an IPO listed on Bittrex, non refundable.
if your doing a full POS coin like many going around today and most IPOs are then the premine would be 100% on the first block and then thats what you give to Bittrex to use for the IPO, really simple actually...
thats why people need to wake up and be smart about where they place there btc, this is big money and people are still acting like its some computer game...
thank you, great answer
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Sound like you're looking to make a scam coin? no,not a scam coin,just learning coin developing for me
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premines aren't bad in themselve, but large premine means usually large dump (before pump&dump group had a chance to dump their coin... ). And it is well known that many of the new coins are made by the same bunch of dev... leaving their coin to die once they have dumped their premine. A better system is in my opinion the dev fee (doesn't prevent scam though...) and give incentive to keep the coin alive or a very long confirmation time say many months before the premine becomes spendable (or only small amount reserved for bounties...) However the problem with coin without premine is that there is practically no bounty for anything... so... how the dev fee works,i never heard that? The coin dev collects a %age on each block (was done for talkcoin for ex. but that's a bad example since dev had the ability to manipulate at will the %age) and how to implement that into the code,and what community say for it? Looking into the source of some wallet implementing it (not really my part...), the community seemed always ok with it (after it depends a bit how it uses... if the dev isn't too greedy and doesn't dump is fee directly onto the exchange which basically prevent the coin from getting any value, it is ok with the community) and how to implement that into the code? copy and paste... see how it is implemented in coins using that feature... then replicate... tnx man,i will look at that. what do you say for forking a coin,and launching? will it have success?? probably not i guess,many coins are fork.at least you could add some features from other coins,and launch problem is every new coin dev is trying that, the ones with any decent features are leaving those parts closed source. I guess no point spending 1000's hours coding stuff so someone else can hit copy and paste. i thought every code must be public at github. and how should closed code work,i mean they need for pool building the source
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premines aren't bad in themselve, but large premine means usually large dump (before pump&dump group had a chance to dump their coin... ). And it is well known that many of the new coins are made by the same bunch of dev... leaving their coin to die once they have dumped their premine. A better system is in my opinion the dev fee (doesn't prevent scam though...) and give incentive to keep the coin alive or a very long confirmation time say many months before the premine becomes spendable (or only small amount reserved for bounties...) However the problem with coin without premine is that there is practically no bounty for anything... so... how the dev fee works,i never heard that? The coin dev collects a %age on each block (was done for talkcoin for ex. but that's a bad example since dev had the ability to manipulate at will the %age) and how to implement that into the code,and what community say for it? Looking into the source of some wallet implementing it (not really my part...), the community seemed always ok with it (after it depends a bit how it uses... if the dev isn't too greedy and doesn't dump is fee directly onto the exchange which basically prevent the coin from getting any value, it is ok with the community) and how to implement that into the code? copy and paste... see how it is implemented in coins using that feature... then replicate... tnx man,i will look at that. what do you say for forking a coin,and launching? will it have success?? probably not i guess,many coins are fork.at least you could add some features from other coins,and launch
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premines aren't bad in themselve, but large premine means usually large dump (before pump&dump group had a chance to dump their coin... ). And it is well known that many of the new coins are made by the same bunch of dev... leaving their coin to die once they have dumped their premine. A better system is in my opinion the dev fee (doesn't prevent scam though...) and give incentive to keep the coin alive or a very long confirmation time say many months before the premine becomes spendable (or only small amount reserved for bounties...) However the problem with coin without premine is that there is practically no bounty for anything... so... how the dev fee works,i never heard that? The coin dev collects a %age on each block (was done for talkcoin for ex. but that's a bad example since dev had the ability to manipulate at will the %age) and how to implement that into the code,and what community say for it? Looking into the source of some wallet implementing it (not really my part...), the community seemed always ok with it (after it depends a bit how it uses... if the dev isn't too greedy and doesn't dump is fee directly onto the exchange which basically prevent the coin from getting any value, it is ok with the community) and how to implement that into the code? copy and paste... see how it is implemented in coins using that feature... then replicate... tnx man,i will look at that. what do you say for forking a coin,and launching? will it have success??
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premines aren't bad in themselve, but large premine means usually large dump (before pump&dump group had a chance to dump their coin... ). And it is well known that many of the new coins are made by the same bunch of dev... leaving their coin to die once they have dumped their premine. A better system is in my opinion the dev fee (doesn't prevent scam though...) and give incentive to keep the coin alive or a very long confirmation time say many months before the premine becomes spendable (or only small amount reserved for bounties...) However the problem with coin without premine is that there is practically no bounty for anything... so... how the dev fee works,i never heard that? The coin dev collects a %age on each block (was done for talkcoin for ex. but that's a bad example since dev had the ability to manipulate at will the %age) and how to implement that into the code,and what community say for it? Looking into the source of some wallet implementing it (not really my part...), the community seemed always ok with it (after it depends a bit how it uses... if the dev isn't too greedy and doesn't dump is fee directly onto the exchange which basically prevent the coin from getting any value, it is ok with the community) and how to implement that into the code?
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premines aren't bad in themselve, but large premine means usually large dump (before pump&dump group had a chance to dump their coin... ). And it is well known that many of the new coins are made by the same bunch of dev... leaving their coin to die once they have dumped their premine. A better system is in my opinion the dev fee (doesn't prevent scam though...) and give incentive to keep the coin alive or a very long confirmation time say many months before the premine becomes spendable (or only small amount reserved for bounties...) However the problem with coin without premine is that there is practically no bounty for anything... so... how the dev fee works,i never heard that? The coin dev collects a %age on each block (was done for talkcoin for ex. but that's a bad example since dev had the ability to manipulate at will the %age) and how to implement that into the code,and what community say for it?
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premines aren't bad in themselve, but large premine means usually large dump (before pump&dump group had a chance to dump their coin... ). And it is well known that many of the new coins are made by the same bunch of dev... leaving their coin to die once they have dumped their premine. A better system is in my opinion the dev fee (doesn't prevent scam though...) and give incentive to keep the coin alive or a very long confirmation time say many months before the premine becomes spendable (or only small amount reserved for bounties...) However the problem with coin without premine is that there is practically no bounty for anything... so... how the dev fee works,i never heard that?
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If you can't survive then don't code experimental stuff. Get a job so you can buy food you know.
This line always sees to amaze me when coders really think bitcoin is free money land.
why the hell should a dev code for free? and why you miners are allowed to make money? Because people are about to buy your shitcoin which you coded. This means if you are a bad coder then you deserve nothing. Why do you think they pump their coins ? So they don't have to use their brain first. and where i earn from coin,if i dont make premine?? If you invest your fucking money on it when its ultra cheap. And while you know yourself that you are so "AWESOME" that means you will be behind that coin for at least 5 months. The value comes with your new experimental code which you understand and know how to fix bugs. If you can't even do this shit, then don't touch any bitcoins please. that makes sense, so zero premine is best then
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If you can't survive then don't code experimental stuff. Get a job so you can buy food you know.
This line always sees to amaze me when coders really think bitcoin is free money land.
why the hell should a dev code for free? and why you miners are allowed to make money? Because people are about to buy your shitcoin which you coded. This means if you are a bad coder then you deserve nothing. Why do you think they pump their coins ? So they don't have to use their brain first. and where i earn from coin,if i dont make premine??
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