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October 29, 2014, 05:39:04 PM
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Miners are not a problem, but you need to pay a " fee" to an exchanger in order to have a chance that someone will but your coin
really, fee? how much is this?

As far as I remember, I read that Bittrex charges a fee of 5 BTC unless they like your coin and add it for free.
really 5btc???
i thought that happens with votes??
like swisscex or cryptsy

That's the option I mean with "add for free". They have to make money, so they add popular coins for free...calling it "public demand" or interest. Coins that promise high trading volume don't have to pay a fee. But what new coin does have such a public interest, so they only get listed by paying.
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October 29, 2014, 05:49:37 PM
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Yes, exchanger fees are the more pain-in-the-ass part of creating a new scamcoin. Cryptorush used to ask something like 0.5 btc, but now we all know why.
but why there are votes, then the coin gets into exchange?
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October 29, 2014, 05:53:56 PM
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Yes, exchanger fees are the more pain-in-the-ass part of creating a new scamcoin. Cryptorush used to ask something like 0.5 btc, but now we all know why.
but why there are votes, then the coin gets into exchange?

bittrex takes bribes not votes  Grin

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October 29, 2014, 06:54:32 PM
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Lol votes... do you think u're the first one that had the idea of creating a scamcoin? It's a business, and probably not a very profitable one nowdays. Too much clone scamcoins.

Better think about building an exchanger. All you need is user's trust, trusted exchangers are a rarity because manies turned out to be a scam.

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October 29, 2014, 06:57:31 PM
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Lol votes... do you think u're the first one that had the idea of creating a scamcoin? It's a business, and probably not a very profitable one nowdays. Too much clone scamcoins.

Better think about building an exchanger. All you need is user's trust, trusted exchangers are a rarity because manies turned out to be a scam.
you mean an exchange like bittrex?
i am not a programmer, so is there custom software to buy?
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October 29, 2014, 07:59:19 PM
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Lol votes... do you think u're the first one that had the idea of creating a scamcoin? It's a business, and probably not a very profitable one nowdays. Too much clone scamcoins.

Better think about building an exchanger. All you need is user's trust, trusted exchangers are a rarity because manies turned out to be a scam.
you mean an exchange like bittrex?
i am not a programmer, so is there custom software to buy?

Somebody was selling a cryptsy clone on this forum the last week or so, and it could be something open-source on github, but if you want to setup an exchanger you need some technical skill I guess, or alternatively hire someone. Also clones tend to have all kind of problems if you have no minimal programming skills to fix them, as far as I know.

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October 29, 2014, 09:17:25 PM
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Lol votes... do you think u're the first one that had the idea of creating a scamcoin? It's a business, and probably not a very profitable one nowdays. Too much clone scamcoins.

Better think about building an exchanger. All you need is user's trust, trusted exchangers are a rarity because manies turned out to be a scam.
you mean an exchange like bittrex?
i am not a programmer, so is there custom software to buy?

Somebody was selling a cryptsy clone on this forum the last week or so, and it could be something open-source on github, but if you want to setup an exchanger you need some technical skill I guess, or alternatively hire someone. Also clones tend to have all kind of problems if you have no minimal programming skills to fix them, as far as I know.
no,exchange is nothing for me,i guess i need much money too.best is to create a coin
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October 29, 2014, 09:23:04 PM
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If you don't have money, or skills, or an original idea... don't expect too much success.

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October 29, 2014, 11:40:44 PM
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If you don't have money, or skills, or an original idea... don't expect too much success.
i think about setting a mining pool,maybe that brings money,or?
but dont know what needed,only have vps server
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October 30, 2014, 12:27:06 AM
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For the site owner probably.
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October 30, 2014, 07:40:06 AM
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For the site owner probably.
but i calculated at 5ghs pool hashrate it brings very less,if i have a mining pool.
with 1% mining fee
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October 30, 2014, 01:26:25 PM
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For the site owner probably.
but i calculated at 5ghs pool hashrate it brings very less,if i have a mining pool.
with 1% mining fee

Better then the miner itself, you don't have to pay electricity bills..

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October 30, 2014, 05:50:37 PM
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You have to pay for the server. And a pool need continuous tweaking, expecially during the first - more profitable - time of a coin, or u'll end with less blocks and 0 miners even with 0% fee, let alone 1% or more.

Profitable only if you already have a server and have some skills related to web managing and mining.

I wish I could make some money on altcoins too, but my miner is unprofitable for my electricity cost nowdays, I don't have technical skills and I don't want to invest many, so.... I know i'm out of the game.

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October 31, 2014, 05:58:08 PM
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You have to pay for the server. And a pool need continuous tweaking, expecially during the first - more profitable - time of a coin, or u'll end with less blocks and 0 miners even with 0% fee, let alone 1% or more.

Profitable only if you already have a server and have some skills related to web managing and mining.

I wish I could make some money on altcoins too, but my miner is unprofitable for my electricity cost nowdays, I don't have technical skills and I don't want to invest many, so.... I know i'm out of the game.
mine the new coins,with less difficulty
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