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April 21, 2015, 04:11:33 PM
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YES 0.01BTC FOR EVERY 50K MBC .

Where to send my coins in order to recieve payment ?

down there I have my MBC address . Thank you !
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April 21, 2015, 04:14:00 PM
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YES 0.01BTC FOR EVERY 50K MBC .

Where to send my coins in order to recieve payment ?

down there I have my MBC address . Thank you !
Ok, i have 145500 MBC
My btc address is in my profile.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile

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April 21, 2015, 04:17:12 PM
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says: transaction too large, now i will try to send by 25K one by one. 6 times

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April 21, 2015, 04:26:01 PM
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YES 0.01BTC FOR EVERY 50K MBC .

Where to send my coins in order to recieve payment ?

down there I have my MBC address . Thank you !
Ok, i have 145500 MBC
My btc address is in my profile.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile

is it possible if you add message to transactions so I know who you are thank you
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April 21, 2015, 04:31:22 PM
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transactions:

--- 5f0324b04554d97297c49c58b3afbc4b01de7ef032f33d80f9c118a3a259bb67-000
--- 308e7b35f0c376b3e1c1aedc86a1d0de4e8a0e5b6b2cdcb7cd026b1bc4756e22-000
--- dc18f8126758c8146061c229b109a345c905019d96468d19ccdce60a6967bbef-000
--- 63456c95dbb5091fc7f69579b652600ec765853403dbe92f96d51bd041df2f03-000
--- 41568eeae4753b7b8f4740726038ea5e3e128dbb7e01acf0c5934a43581dec19-000
--- f1b577238d62b6eee6a0d3eb1bb933be83dd915b0613412dabbad6f090664506-000

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April 21, 2015, 04:32:54 PM
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says: transaction too large, now i will try to send by 25K one by one. 6 times

it does not accept it or what ?
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April 21, 2015, 04:38:35 PM
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Says "error creating transaction"
i saw that before when chain is slow and someone wants to send bigger amounts.
btw i didn't find where to put message in tx. However all of them are sent to you.
In the post above you have transactions ID's.

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April 21, 2015, 04:40:29 PM
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Meatballcoin? Sounds promising! Wink

But no, seriously, I do understand the point of doing this, just as a learning experience. Good job.
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April 21, 2015, 04:41:49 PM
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shitcoin just paid $6.75  Cheesy Grin   good deal ha ?
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April 21, 2015, 04:51:46 PM
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Says "error creating transaction"
i saw that before when chain is slow and someone wants to send bigger amounts.
btw i didn't find where to put message in tx. However all of them are sent to you.
In the post above you have transactions ID's.

Why do you think thats for ? Wallet settings or coded that way ?
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April 21, 2015, 04:58:14 PM
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Hey logo creator , what do you mine with ?
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April 21, 2015, 05:09:19 PM
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Hey logo creator , what do you mine with ?
With HD5850 AMD gpu.

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April 21, 2015, 05:10:01 PM
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Meatballcoin? Sounds promising! Wink

But no, seriously, I do understand the point of doing this, just as a learning experience. Good job.

Oh thanks , finally some encouragement ..
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April 21, 2015, 05:11:50 PM
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i downloaded the wallet. it s now syncing. let the coin a chance guys. dev , giving nice profit.
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April 21, 2015, 05:52:15 PM
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Says "error creating transaction"
i saw that before when chain is slow and someone wants to send bigger amounts.
btw i didn't find where to put message in tx. However all of them are sent to you.
In the post above you have transactions ID's.

Why do you think thats for ? Wallet settings or coded that way ?
I don't know, but that error is more than a year old, and seems that no one has ever fix it.
I met that bug maybe in 20 coins so far, some of them are a year old coins.
But, seems that some good vpn servers like exchanges, doesn't seems to have that problem sending big amounts of the same coins that makes problems on my pc.
I haven't tried yet for Bitcoin wallet itself, 'cos i dont have that much bitcoins to test it Wink

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April 21, 2015, 05:58:10 PM
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Says "error creating transaction"
i saw that before when chain is slow and someone wants to send bigger amounts.
btw i didn't find where to put message in tx. However all of them are sent to you.
In the post above you have transactions ID's.

Why do you think thats for ? Wallet settings or coded that way ?
I don't know, but that error is more than a year old, and seems that no one has ever fix it.
I met that bug maybe in 20 coins so far, some of them are a year old coins.
But, seems that some good vpn servers like exchanges, doesn't seems to have that problem sending big amounts of the same coins that makes problems on my pc.
I haven't tried yet for Bitcoin wallet itself, 'cos i dont have that much bitcoins to test it Wink

interesting , how long did it take you to mine 145k MBCs ?
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April 21, 2015, 06:07:50 PM
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It took 2-3 hours. I was the only one mining in the beginning that's why it took so short.
But chain was stopped on the start, and i was the one that started to push the chain forward.
Started with diff 0.0014 . On the start i got many rejects, however i got all the blocks for aproximatlely 5-10 blocks in a minute. That what we call instamine!
but after 20/30 min chain went more stable, diff went a little bit higher 0.062, and mining was normal.  like 60 sec block time.

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April 21, 2015, 06:24:04 PM
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It took 2-3 hours. I was the only one mining in the beginning that's why it took so short.
But chain was stopped on the start, and i was the one that started to push the chain forward.
Started with diff 0.0014 . On the start i got many rejects, however i got all the blocks for aproximatlely 5-10 blocks in a minute. That what we call instamine!
but after 20/30 min chain went more stable, diff went a little bit higher 0.062, and mining was normal.  like 60 sec block time.

thanks, thats great , rejects on the start are common or first time with MBC ? 
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April 21, 2015, 06:29:47 PM
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It took 2-3 hours. I was the only one mining in the beginning that's why it took so short.
But chain was stopped on the start, and i was the one that started to push the chain forward.
Started with diff 0.0014 . On the start i got many rejects, however i got all the blocks for aproximatlely 5-10 blocks in a minute. That what we call instamine!
but after 20/30 min chain went more stable, diff went a little bit higher 0.062, and mining was normal.  like 60 sec block time.

thanks, thats great , rejects on the start are common or first time with MBC ? 
Not common but other coins on start has different behaviour, like difficulty goes mad and inacurate. But that is normal.
If your coin had a source published and some 3-4  nodes, then some of pools will add on the server, more miners would be included in mining process, so this problem with rejects will last just a second, and will be bearly noticeable at the start.

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April 21, 2015, 06:39:28 PM
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It took 2-3 hours. I was the only one mining in the beginning that's why it took so short.
But chain was stopped on the start, and i was the one that started to push the chain forward.
Started with diff 0.0014 . On the start i got many rejects, however i got all the blocks for aproximatlely 5-10 blocks in a minute. That what we call instamine!
but after 20/30 min chain went more stable, diff went a little bit higher 0.062, and mining was normal.  like 60 sec block time.

thanks, thats great , rejects on the start are common or first time with MBC ? 
Not common but other coins on start has different behaviour, like difficulty goes mad and inacurate. But that is normal.
If your coin had a source published and some 3-4  nodes, then some of pools will add on the server, more miners would be included in mining process, so this problem with rejects will last just a second, and will be bearly noticeable at the start.

In order to form a mining pool do you need the source ?  I think there are already few nodes by now. How many MBCs would you be able to mine if you were in a pool ? Thanks again
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