It was announced earlier today when they said they had disk failure, that some posts might be lost
We can rebuild them, we have the blockchain technology
Besides most of us probably regret a good bit of everything we type on here, so we get a do-over this once
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Ok here's my peers.dat http://www.mediafire.com/download/7zvdcxu614eoor6/peers.datI installed some new wallets and they couldn't find active connections, so I guess the DNS seeder is gone. No matter, just use this peers.dat in your fractalcoin appdata folder and you should have active connections. If you don't know how to do that, here is how: On Windows 8, right-click the start button and select "Run" (for Windows 7, left-click the start button and type "run" into "Search Programs and Files", then click Run at the top of the list) In "Run", type %appdata% and press Enter You should see the folder located at Appdata/Roaming Open the Fractalcoin folder Delete the peers.dat, or move it out of the folder Drop my peers.dat into the folder Start your wallet
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Looks like everything is dead!
My wallets are still syncing and trading is still active at c-cex What problems are you having?
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Ok here's my peers.dat http://www.mediafire.com/download/7zvdcxu614eoor6/peers.datI installed some new wallets and they couldn't find active connections, so I guess the DNS seeder is gone. No matter, just use this peers.dat in your fractalcoin appdata folder and you should have active connections. If you don't know how to do that, here is how: On Windows 8, right-click the start button and select "Run" (for Windows 7, left-click the start button and type "run" into "Search Programs and Files", then click Run at the top of the list) In "Run", type %appdata% and press Enter You should see the folder located at Appdata/Roaming Open the Fractalcoin folder Delete the peers.dat, or move it out of the folder Drop my peers.dat into the folder Start your wallet
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Looks like things are working better now, total stake weight is now less than the network stake weight, instead of being 200,000 stake weight vs. .2 network stake weight.
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is the wallet ok now ? I want to buy some coins.
Mine is working fine. I had a withdrawal problem at c-cex, but I'm still buying. We're about to get the latest update to fully ensure the network won't have problems in the future, so IMO everything is on track.
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Yeah, I just tried again and you have to have the url for a faucet. I can go find a faucet, but it obviously isn't meant for regular people to be able to use.
The future of banking: "Hello, welcome to our bank. Before you can open an account, you have to have an account with us. If you don't have an account, you can go on the internet and come back when you find a certain web address. Maybe ask around on some forums."
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I have some Bitshares DNS at Poloniex, but they delisted it because "there are no active devs".
I haven't been able to find any information about a wallet for Bitshares DNS. Or PTS for that matter.
I downloaded the regular Bitshares client, but it said I had to have some Bitshares to register an address before I could deposit any Bitshares, which means I can't deposit any, which means I can't register a deposit address. So I didn't waste any more time on it, that was about a month ago.
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Bomberman that pays in BTC? I wish I had seen this earlier.
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Altcoin of the year PayCon has the most volume and largest community of any coin launched this year
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Miners aren't turning off their gear. They're renting it, and still mining altcoins while it's not rented.
Have you seen how a site like miningrigrentals works? They leave their rigs hashing their own coins, and the rigs are automatically switched over to the renter's pool when the rental begins, ensuring a profit at a set rate for the miner. Or, the miner can leave the rig idle until it's rented, so he doesn't spend any electricity that isn't paid for by a renter.
Older rigs will get kicked down the line to lower-difficulty coins.
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Same old bullshit, "no intrinsic value", as if U.S. Dollars take more work to create than bitcoins.
"Merchants selling drives down the price", as if merchants can get the bitcoins from customers without the customers first buying the bitcoins and driving up the price.
"Miners are turning off their machines", as if there aren't 100 other SHA256 coins to make money on.
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Oh wow, and doesn't GEMZ or some new thing use email addresses? What a coincidence that the newly-discovered secret to getting rich with an altcoin has just been implemented in an altcoin! Let's all buy GEMZ so we can get rich!
Was that too fast, or should I have waited til the thread was a little longer?
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Penny Pincher, did you empty everything else out of the appdata paycon folder? If you move all the other files but the .conf file, it will re-download the blockchain. And by temporarily removing your wallet.dat from that folder, it makes sure that the problems with staking will not interrupt before you're synced.
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True, and they can run a full node on their mobile network since a man will be paying for the data overages.
See, men and women each have strengths and weaknesses. A man's weakness is his willingness to let women spend all his money, but his strength is that he can do many useful things and earn more money. A woman's strength is being able to get money from men, and her weakness is that shopping is so much fun when you're spending someone else's money.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/28/bitcoin-user-demographics-libertarian-men_n_4874727.html"Women are better investors than men, because almost no women lost bitcoins at MtGox" - from a Huffington Post article that was read by millions of AOL users and had 3800 likes on Facebook, and the article is called "Bitcoin Is Apparently A Rich, White, Male Disaster" The article also says that 93% of Bitcoin users are male, and therefore men are idiots. But you have no problem with that, because you've been trained to hate yourself and submit to women as your masters.
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You don't get it. It's a BTC Hive.
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