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Bounty sent. Thanks for the translation. DEV, any chance you are working on getting a major exchange like Bittrex, Poloniex, Mintpal, or Cryptsy?
Dev can't do much on these things. It is the community who should promote and be active. If our thread is active and generate a lot interests, then exchanges will add us. Could dev provide the address of the premine, so we can see how it is handled? I'm asking because somebody has put up 58K coins at 0.00000141 on C-CEX. There should be about 0.5M coins mined in total so far, so somebody is effectively selling 10% of the total non-premine supply of coins for under 0.1 btc.
I can ensure you that dev team did not sell a single coin. For the premined coins, we sent several for bounties. Rest all in our team wallet. Again the price depends on the interests of the coin. So instead of complaining and whining, please try to promote and make awareness of the coin, this will effectively help the coin.
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Bounties are available for twitter and other promotions. PM me if you want to do them.
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This is basically just jackpot coin with the random 8 gimmick, so you could get lucky I guess.
No this is not the same as jackpotcoin. First jackpotcoin has its own hash algo, it is not X13. This coin uses X13. Second, JPC does jackpot, but not superblock. Jackpot and superblock are two different concepts, if you know what I mean. Jackpot accumulates over a period of time, not superblock which is instant. Also the way to determine bonus block is different. The algorithm used here comes from Lucky7Coin (LK7), which is complete different from that used by Jackpotcoin, which is the conventional way to determine bonus block, and used by almost all the random block coins.
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Wow, high diff and networkhash: "blocks" : 1429, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : { "proof-of-work" : 586.55411854, "proof-of-stake" : 0.00024414, "search-interval" : 1 }, "blockvalue" : 8800000000, "netmhashps" : 29638.00889943,
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I got some POS blocks, nice! Yes you get PoS blocks after holding the coins for at least 24 hrs in your wallet.
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I will ask again because I still am not sure. How long is PoW? Is it like 90day or so?
That's what it says in OP Yes it will be 90 days. After it will be pure PoS.
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Not yet seen, must be very rare...
HashHarder had one early one. 8800 + 88 from previous block. Paid out nice congratulations
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Version 1.1 is released. Version 1.1 is not a mandatory upgrade. It added recent checkpoints to make the network more secure. Both client download links and the source in github are updated.
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Our fees is 0%, forever, only donationsDedicated hardware Dedicated optical internet connection 3-way backupWe improved our security for your safe mining added to the OP. The diff stays pretty high for W8
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please remember we still have bounty available for a block explorer and translations, please help and get your bounty!
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Good exchange, looking forward to seeing it adds W8
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When PoS will start?
after 24 hours of holding
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Reward for translation?
Yes please read OP "bounties" section.
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got a bonus block of 800 coins Why 800, isn't that should be 888? This is how the true randomness works. Because the payout depends on the block hash, and the hash of the block depends on the payout, so all the payouts set to 88 coins initially. Then once the block generated, its hash will be checked. If it is a bonus hash, the difference will be added to the next block and sent out. The next block will have 2 payouts: the regular 88coins payout, and the bonus of (888-88 = 800) be paid to the same address received last block reward. So it's normal you get 800 coins, you must get 88 in the previous block.
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Right, seems like quite a few posts regarding issues/problems/worries with my pool(s).
Hopefully I can address at least some of them.
By default, when coins launch, the pool is set to payout after 120 rounds (which is the usual coinbase maturity). I've been at work (as I do have a full-time job) and just got back, and now I am catching up on things.
The hashrates are a consistent problem I agree - and I need to rework the calculations (which I took from MPOS, but something seem screwy along the way it seems).
I've updated the maturity for this coin now so payouts occur after the expected number of blocks.
I'm currently in #hashharder on Freenode for the next few hours if anyone wants to ask constructive questions.
As stated though, the payouts and actual shares part have no issue.
The "miners" on the pools number refers to the total number of different addresses that have taken part in the current round regardless of whether or not they are currently mining. I agree this is confusing - so I will look to change this to just count the actual current miners.
Any other suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks for the clarifications
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Nice image... we will wait a few days for more proposals. Then we will let community to select a best logo. The winner will get the bounty. Thanks.
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