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Thank you very much. Excellent stuff.
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"Note that, because bitcoind treats the -addnode argument as an extra seednode it may use, and not as a connection which it should maintain, it is recommended that you use an external daemon to keep the connection reliable.
Any work on-going on making this step easier? For example a "better" -addnode argument that maintains the connection to the added seednode?
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Please dont drag the thread down. I will be back later.
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Which pages specifically?
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Please dont drag the thread down.
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Just answer the question.
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What is the status on SegWit signalling? Happy new years
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Thank you everyone for an interesting thread. And thank you to the people who took the time to patiently answer the questions from users. You guys are the best. I wish you all a happy new year. Sorry no questions for now.
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Hello, SegWit is ready and i was wondering if the pool has any plans for signalling ok for it? BTC
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Hello, have you considered flagging for SegWit?
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This is probably none of my buisness. But is SegWit going to be flagged for eventually?
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I cant stop thinking about this kind thing and ive made spreadsheets with different kind of setups. However i am a math noob and a code noob, not likely im going to set one up. But i think i have an interesting idea.
Basically i think i got the numbers set up so it takes about a month to be done. The payments are every 6 hours, and the interest is 19% total. That means you get 119% back of your original deposit. I think this is still attractive for an investor. 19% in 1 month. The good thing about it is the fund has time to lure in new investors, it doesent get out of hand too fast. There is time to gather more money.
What i made was something that paid out a % of the bankroll to everyone who invested. As soon as they invest the system registers they are owed 1.19 of their original deposit and will pay them out 0.015 of this amount in proportion to what is the bankroll. This means the bigger the bankroll is, the faster people can be done, and the smaller it is, the slower it will be. So when it is nearing depletion the payouts still come out, but they may be small, which gives time to find new/more investors. The payout will stop for each investor as soon as total payout reaches >1.19*original deposit.
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We need your feedback about the following scheme
- Every hour system calculates outstanding balance and checks available balance
- It pays the whole available balance to all users with outstanding balance, proportional to the system debt to a given user.
- System profit is taken only from complete 150% cycles, and it is 10% of all complete cycles payouts.
In this setting each new payment moves the system forward, since there's no fixed payout, the system tries to pay as much as it can. Also system profit structure is more clear.
Tell us what you think.
Am i understanding this correctly? If i paid in 1 BTC and that is say 10% of the bankroll, every hour i get 10% of what is in the bankroll until i have made 1.5 BTC?
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Hello,
Do you think pooled transactions are a possibilty? For example a wallet with superior reputation for being secure, reliable, honest, and having a significant user base... Wallet making a partnership with say coinbase and bitpay, and when users, using the webwallet, bitpay/coinbase will get an IOU instead of bitcoin, avoiding a miner fee for each tx individually. At the end of the day or week the entire ordeal could be settled in one large blockchain transactions possibly saving several BTC's in miner fees overall. If this becomes a thing, how would this affect mining in the future, when block rewards start disappearing?
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You need to market the shit as well. People need to sign up
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Instead of hourly payments i suggest daily. Lots of people will be happy with 1% return every day. But many people wont be happy to lock their coins in for 150 days. Its a tricky balance. Maybe you should keep the funds for 14 days, and give 1% each day. on the 14th day pay out 114%?
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GG. This ponzi ran out of money way too fast, compared to the amount that was sent to it. Maybe its possible to tweak the payouts so they take longer and the incomming investments dont neccesarily have to get bigger and bigger very fast. But probably not possible.
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