I think the whole point of this post was to confirm your coins are gone and to essentially rub it in.
Then why would he promise to send refunds ? If he wanted to rub it in he could have posted " So long suckers !!!" Joerii, how are you still in belief of anything they say? Didn't they burn you for thousands of dollars as well as play you to do their PR work?
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I think the whole point of this post was to confirm your coins are gone and to essentially rub it in.
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paypal accounts couldn't get hacked could they? Just throwing it out there that you could be posting a hacking victims personal info.
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Unless you go on record listing any and all other coins you have made previously i am out .. i want to know how many account names you have here an if any have scammer tag or i'm out.. as a matter of fact if i see a coin posters name match the coin he is posting about i wouldn't even consider using it in anyway. we shouldn't have to beg for some accountability when you guys expect us to trust you and pony up time, effort, energy, money, hardware and hope.. sorry but i'd sooner do business with a bank that has it's tellers wearing ski masks Nice post. Prepare to be ignored by the OP.
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Ok then, you may have something with the Italian thing, however, AmericanCoin and/or USAcoin haven't been too hot of coins so I dont know if your points hold much ground. Also, you're still following the footstep of CNC with the 2440 block retarget. If the Italycoin gains any value it will like get picked up by miners causing the difficulty to rise with the coin value...if that value drops suddenly miners will leave the coin at whatever difficulty it was at. Sounds like CNC mechanics all over again, it has been stuck at 41 for months!
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Let's get some hashrate going, shall we? The way I see ItalyCoin is that a few of my Italian friends are well into Bitcoins and Altcoins in general as they are getting a lot of interest in Italy from the media at the moment. A modern gold rush, I guess as much as anywhere else around the globe if not more. If ITC is well received in the Italian market, as I'm sure the creators are working on it hard, it can surprise. This coin although made for a specific market could well be worth mining from the start... If there is adoption there is a future! So good luck to ITC and get mining while you can! That same argument was made with CNC, "oh chinacoin, its gonna get big in china, there billions of people there, it will be valuable!!". All bullshit.
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sorry for the losses. but its hard to say no one saw this tsunami coming.
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yup, closed my wallet earlier at block 100k+ now its back down in the 90k's. Everything that happend in that time is lost. I dont think i'll be bothering my time with this again.
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coin difficulty jumped to 1.64. There are ~10 MH still on the coin, but I am guessing some of that speed is averaged from before the block retarget as were only about 2% of the way through this difficulty. Still 2802 blocks till the next retarget.
If there is around 10 MH then it should only take ~20 days till the next difficulty change.
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All seems well here after 14 hours solo mining. I am seeing the odd orphan and a few too many rejects.. but meh.. That may be due to a large number of stake blocks getting generated now that wallets are back up and syncing. I know my wallet found several hundred stake blocks within about 2 hours after syncing.
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If you're having trouble getting connected to the network, I found what helped me was forwarding the listening port (port 17777) on my router.
How to do it? Access your router and find the "forwarding ports" settings, may be labeled slightly different.
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thanks for getting the update out!
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It changed to 0.41 already, according to your pool. 14 Hours ago it was about 0,10 and before that even less. Yeah, mined it @ 0.006! That was yesterday. So I dont get it. Someone check the source! I'm shocked you havent figured this simple idea out on your own as someone who is a pool operator. The time in hours given for retarget is just block target * blocks till retarget, with a little backwards arithmetic you get the "two days" figure. "Retarget every two days" with a block time of (1 block/minute * 60 minutes/hour * 24 hours/day * 2 days) = a retarget every 2880 blocks.
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When people use the word "light" in regards to money, it's most always in a derogatory sense.
You might have heard people say "sorry, I can't afford that honey I'm a little light" or "damn, I would go... but my wallet's a bit light". I understand that light can work in some situations like light beer (less calories) or light cigarettes (less tar) but I don't think people want "less money". imo
With this arguement the best could would be heavycoin or fatcoin, but you can probably see the issue. You can say just about any word will have a derogatory or negative sense. Its just a matter of context. But every biased opinion will see it their own way, yours included.
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is the price just a wait to dump on box? will it go up? i feel like its only a matter of time until more and more services start accepting litecoin since they already have the infrastructure.
The main drawback for litecoin is its name. It is reminiscent of a lite beer or a lighter version of something bigger and better. Your point about the infrastructure is spot on. What is going to happen is a few of these alts will eventually become noticed and adopted by the masses. Then the existing bitcoin infrastructure will be modified to accept these newly popular alts. However, history shows that it will be difficult to predict which ones will be the winners since technical fundamentals will have less impact on acceptance than name. Think of early windows, a horrendous mess of an operating system from a technical standpoint, but a consumer grand slam in terms of sales and popularity. I think litecoin may become widely successful, but it will first have to overcome its image somehow of being the "light version" of something better. Plenty of "light" versions of products exist in the world and are just as popular as the original product, some maybe even more famous and popular.
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I don't know where I first found a Windows GUI client for this, but it's nagging to update the *litecoin* client, so I went looking for any updates . . . where on earth is a link to an official Windows gui wallet client?!
(Totally baffled that people are throwing megahashes at this level of development.)
You can find a link to the QT client in the first post. Or just go here:http://mincointalk.com/index.php/topic,87.0.html And yes we are well aware about the nagging litecoin client update message. As for being "baffled that people are throwing megahashes at this level of develpement" -well, when it is profitable to mine....mine it, when it's not and you don't think it will have value or increasing value going forward don't. Thanks for your support. The Dropbox link in your OP is dead. And the link to your forum requires registration to download the Windows QT link.
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Soliciting suggestions on what to do with the 10 million rows in the WDC confirmed rewards table.
Thinking about just dumping it. Does anyone care about WDC block data from two months ago or more? MNC and DGC are getting up there, too.
This is actually something I enjoy having with the pool. Some pools only show the last 100 blocks and when the coin takes 200 confirmations it can end up being difficult to tell if the payouts are confirming. But I would never need more than a week of backlogs at most.
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OP, try adding this line to your cgminer config: --gpu-powertune 20
Looking at your VDDC values in GPU-Z before and after your miner started it seems like some of your card voltages are being down tuned. This is a common feature on AMD cards to help prevent overheating. By pushing the powertune up to max it should help keep your hashes remain stable over time.
And I would suggest cgminer 3.3.1 as a good replacement miner for reaper.
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I am not being sarcastic when I say its the size of my thumb You must be new to this subforum.
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