We have updated the coin logo and changed the distribution of the coin to full POS. OP has been updated. More details to come. lol nice logo.. funny how it gets dropped in another coin thread and you add smoke and fire
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MUAHAHAH... DOA . DEAD ON ARRIVAL sock puppet.. grow a pair and use your real forum name
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They arent switching as a last resort to save the coin. The coin is doing fine, this is to make improvements.
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Found this on Cryptocointalk (announced 2nd Sept) https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1132-netcoin-net-launched-today/NetCoin (NET) - a fork of Litecoin that combines the random superblocks. Net coin is the coin for spending on the internet...Like Litecoin it uses scrypt as a proof of work scheme. official website www.netcoin.pw - 60 seconds block time - Difficulty retargets every 60 blocks - Total coins will be 320,636,160 - 6 confirmations for transaction - 50 confirmations for minted blocks - 1024 coins per block, and a random super block each hour that has 8X the normal payout (8096 coins) - The payout will be halved each 3 months (129,600 blocks) - To enourage the early adoption, the 1st week after the launch is a bonus week: - First 2 days: 5x - Next 2 days: 3x - Next 3 days: 2x - The default ports: Connection 11310, and RPC 11311 - No premine Download the windows client https://docs.google....dit?usp=sharing and Mega: https://mega.co.nz/#!J480zLoD!Aul1Zncf8swIbOwctS1P6WoqAQNfc2LNFcvCjuy7Io0 github https://github.com/n...project/netcoin The Small Time Miner Netcoin Pool * http://net.smalltimeminer.com * Proportional Payouts. Full Block Rewards. 1% Fee. example netcoin.conf testnet=0 listen=1 maxconnections=100 server=1 daemon=1 rpcuser=user rpcpassword=pass rpcport=11311 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 addnode=173.254.206.115 addnode=67.231.254.10 addnode=121.73.163.82 FORUM MODERATORS: PLEASE REMOVE THIS THREAD OR RELABEL TO AVOID CONFUSION. THANK YOU, 5MIL.
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Also windows anti virus, malwatebytes and trusteer rapport.
All are fine..
First and foremost, stop logging into stuff from that computer. Then, format.
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Could you clarify what we must do to enter that raffle? What is the deadline for entering, when will a winner be picked and how exactly? Can we use online wallets to send payment or local wallet (ownership of private keys) is neccessary? I accept coinpayments right now but if youd like to pay with another coin manually, let me know. I would suggest using the wallet with coinpayments as your payment can easily time out otherwise. The 72 hour raffle countdown will begin when the threshold for entries is reached. Thanks, Good Luck
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I love LOL and this actually looks like a coin with some support. Go Leaguecoin!
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Consider adding NiceHash.com to your pool list.
Nicehash isnt a multipool.
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2 Questions Does staking not work if the wallet is closed? My wallet was closed and the last stake I received was on 5/12 Additionally I am using the most current version and it is using a version of openSSL that is listed on the vulnerable list...can anyone confirm this and will there an updated wallet with an updated version of openSSL? 1. If the wallet is closed it can not stake, because you closed it. 2. No future releases are scheduled. No need to fix what is not broken. 1. true 2. a.SSL heartbleed vulnerability is not seen in your stake blocks, obviously. Its a separate issue. b. Although larger amounts may stake fine, this release includes broken stake rounding for small amounts therefore needs to be patched.
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I am assuming that "AmericanComputerNerd" is a shill/puppet account for "iGotSpots" and he is pretending to be a different person.
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we need more information about sports coin and dev plan.
This is an old coin by infamous scammer "iGotSpots" Just walk away.
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So, Original Poster, how are your friends connecting to each other? Are they running as a darknet not revealing their IP addresses on IRC so that Luke-Jr won't notice them having fun? How many times should i really say this? - It was NOT Luke-Jr that killed that chain!! Are there any particular games / kinds of fun you are using them for that game-players might be interested in?
Its deeead! Luke-Jr, your attack involved mining coins, right? How many do you have, and how much fun would you be willing to trade them for? Various kinds of fun including MUD gold, CrossCiv gold, and various other "dead" (read: darknet?) cryptocurrencies might be gatherable for such a trade.
Ok, i'll say it ONE MORE time, it was not Luke-Jr that killed that chain ffs... Players are interested in how many coins are out there and what kinds of fun (especially games) people are having with them, and of course in actual prices as in what kinds of in-game items one gets in what kinds of games for how many BBQcoins... I have not set up a contract for them yet in the Digitalis Open Transactions server simply because for low-hashpower chains I prefer to ithat tokens in the server be backed by coins that are secured by at least one checkpoint in the blockchain... Hence the request that you put in a more up to date checkpoint (or, as I said, I will release my more recent checkpoint version). EDIT: I have put my updated-checkpoint version of BBQcoin, bbqcoin-15-Sep-2012.tgz online for downloading in a new folder named BBQcoin in my Sourceforge files download page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/galacticmilieu/files/-MarkM- Beleave me, its gonna be killed again if you start the chain up again .. BBQcoin is a dead coin, leave it that way.. BBQcoin alive and well.. You lose
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CPU->GPU->FPGA->ASIC
The hardware order that a coin can be mined eventually.
A FPGA is better than an ASIC in regards that it can be reprogrammed. An ASIC is programmed to do just one thing only. ASIC's generally are quicker and I wouldn't doubt someone having a working FPGA programmed for X11.
Where can buy FPGA miner? I am interested. You won't be able to buy even if such fpga exists until they mine the shit out of x11 . ^yup just like they did on scrypt during the gpu buying rush.. blended right in
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CPU->GPU->FPGA->ASIC
The hardware order that a coin can be mined eventually.
A FPGA is better than an ASIC in regards that in can be reprogrammed. An ASIC is programmed to do just one thing only. ASIC's generally are quicker and I wouldn't doubt someone having a working FPGA programmed for X11.
don't doubt either... however nobody so far asked for the ban of scrypt coin A ban? he said dont use.. not a ban. Theres plenty of people that said dont mine scrypt coins
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updated price? theres some up for like 50 bux or less now.
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My offer is 0.18 btc for 1
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I've been witness and these are the facts:
1.- Josh agreed to make the coin for 0.2 BTC 3.- Josh delivered the coin working fine. 4.- Then the BTCtalkcoin guy asked him to get a refund threatening to give him bad reputation if he didn't do it. 5.- Josh told him there wasn't a reason to give him a refund since the coin was delivered working 6.- The BTCtalkcoin guy insisted. 7.- Josh told him the only way he would give him the 0.2 BTC back was if he returned the IPO money to all the investors
Conclusion: The BTCtalkcoin guy is just a desperate greedy pig.
BTW: I told Josh not to deal with Indians without escrow.
I dont believe this post with your buttering of racism thrown in. The BTCtalkcoin guy seems fine to me and the coin did not "work fine". Conclusion: You are "loljosh"
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Let's get this on the exchanges
Major player here.. no joke either Im serious... Its doge with stake, much improve
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Hm, it is not looking good... Is it even safe to mine solo now? I mean, will it count?
same question is it ok to solo mine? Any update? New nodes? cannot connect
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