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July 01, 2015, 12:42:26 PM
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I submitted a ticket to cryptsy to add this coin to voting..

EVERYBODY SHOULD DO THIS!!

https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/tickets/new (Under ticket type select NEW COIN to consider).

Just did  Wink  but I think Bittrex would be better and/or will add GorillaBucks first.
@Cryptsy : Dare to beat Bittrex at adding it first?
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iGotSpots I managed to make a withdrawal from bittrex. How to pick the teeth for local wallet? : /

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July 01, 2015, 01:36:36 PM
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iGotSpots I managed to make a withdrawal from bittrex. How to pick the teeth for local wallet? : /

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If you didn't have them in your wallet before the snapshot that took place on Sunday they're lost now.
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No, it uses Variance Staking, which scales coinage. Currently it's around 1-9 usually



Code:
int64_t GetProofOfStakeReward(int nHeight, int64_t nCoinAge, int64_t nFees)
{
    int64_t nMultiplier = 100 * CENT;
    int64_t nSubsidy = (((nHeight % 9) + ((nCoinAge % 100000) * 33 / (365 * 33 + 8))) + 1) * nMultiplier;
    return nSubsidy;
}

I completely suck at maths.
Can anyone give a 1 or 2 examples with some nrs. in simple English so I and other who suck at maths have a better understanding how this works ?



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No, it uses Variance Staking, which scales coinage. Currently it's around 1-9 usually



Code:
int64_t GetProofOfStakeReward(int nHeight, int64_t nCoinAge, int64_t nFees)
{
    int64_t nMultiplier = 100 * CENT;
    int64_t nSubsidy = (((nHeight % 9) + ((nCoinAge % 100000) * 33 / (365 * 33 + 8))) + 1) * nMultiplier;
    return nSubsidy;
}

I completely suck at maths.
Can anyone give a 1 or 2 examples with some nrs. in simple English so I and other who suck at maths have a better understanding how this works ?

Please explain why others have received stake rewards since sunday and I have not because they all get debited back
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July 01, 2015, 02:51:39 PM
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No, it uses Variance Staking, which scales coinage. Currently it's around 1-9 usually



Code:
int64_t GetProofOfStakeReward(int nHeight, int64_t nCoinAge, int64_t nFees)
{
    int64_t nMultiplier = 100 * CENT;
    int64_t nSubsidy = (((nHeight % 9) + ((nCoinAge % 100000) * 33 / (365 * 33 + 8))) + 1) * nMultiplier;
    return nSubsidy;
}

I completely suck at maths.
Can anyone give a 1 or 2 examples with some nrs. in simple English so I and other who suck at maths have a better understanding how this works ?

Stakes are between 1 and 9 BUCKS
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No, it uses Variance Staking, which scales coinage. Currently it's around 1-9 usually



Code:
int64_t GetProofOfStakeReward(int nHeight, int64_t nCoinAge, int64_t nFees)
{
    int64_t nMultiplier = 100 * CENT;
    int64_t nSubsidy = (((nHeight % 9) + ((nCoinAge % 100000) * 33 / (365 * 33 + 8))) + 1) * nMultiplier;
    return nSubsidy;
}

I completely suck at maths.
Can anyone give a 1 or 2 examples with some nrs. in simple English so I and other who suck at maths have a better understanding how this works ?

Stakes are between 1 and 9 BUCKS
Hmmmmm, these are determined by coinage ?
What does "scales coinage" means, normally big stacks = high coinage, but not in this case ?

Thanks for your patience !



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July 01, 2015, 03:09:02 PM
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i think with this staking big piles will mean more frequent stakes, not higher amounts

those with few coins will stake less often

stakes are always between 1 and 9 bucks Wink
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i think with this staking big piles will mean more frequent stakes, not higher amounts

those with few coins will stake less often

stakes are always between 1 and 9 bucks Wink
I don't know what less coins means since less than a hundred coins was giving me daily stake rewards of 10 except they soon get debited and again 3 days of staking and back to starting balance on sunday.
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if i get what you are saying correctly you mean you are having coins removed?

people who are running GorillaBands receive 50% of others stakes, so this could explain a bit, or maybe you are generating stakes but they are not being accepted?
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if i get what you are saying correctly you mean you are having coins removed?

people who are running GorillaBands receive 50% of others stakes, so this could explain a bit, or maybe you are generating stakes but they are not being accepted?
in checking the transaction maybe I staked for someone else  who got 50 coin from my staking 13 at the time. This would be unfair that I spend time and Electricity to stake for someone else. What does this transaction mean to you?

Status: conflicted
Date: 6/30/2015 13:50
Source: Generated
Debit: 0.00 BUCKS
Net amount: -13.475492 BUCKS
Transaction ID: 4f619f15dee87da74acad4d83d80f07d7d555d76e08b2dd44932ef7de766b6cb-000

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if i get what you are saying correctly you mean you are having coins removed?

people who are running GorillaBands receive 50% of others stakes, so this could explain a bit, or maybe you are generating stakes but they are not being accepted?
in checking the transaction maybe I staked for someone else  who got 50 coin from my staking 13 at the time. This would be unfair that I spend time and Electricity to stake for someone else. What does this transaction mean to you?

Status: conflicted
Date: 6/30/2015 13:50
Source: Generated
Debit: 0.00 BUCKS
Net amount: -13.475492 BUCKS
Transaction ID: 4f619f15dee87da74acad4d83d80f07d7d555d76e08b2dd44932ef7de766b6cb-000



It's not showing up in the block explorer Sad

http://gorillabucks.info/
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if i get what you are saying correctly you mean you are having coins removed?

people who are running GorillaBands receive 50% of others stakes, so this could explain a bit, or maybe you are generating stakes but they are not being accepted?
in checking the transaction maybe I staked for someone else  who got 50 coin from my staking 13 at the time. This would be unfair that I spend time and Electricity to stake for someone else. What does this transaction mean to you?

Status: conflicted
Date: 6/30/2015 13:50
Source: Generated
Debit: 0.00 BUCKS
Net amount: -13.475492 BUCKS
Transaction ID: 4f619f15dee87da74acad4d83d80f07d7d555d76e08b2dd44932ef7de766b6cb-000



It's not showing up in the block explorer Sad

http://gorillabucks.info/

Use the one in the Bucks wallet
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July 01, 2015, 04:34:53 PM
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ok this is what i see.......



looks like generated but not accepted :S

maybe someone more knowledgeable can tell you  Wink
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July 01, 2015, 04:42:05 PM
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This is status: 2772 confirmations
Date: 6/29/2015 04:15
Source: Generated
Credit: 2.00 BUCKS
Net amount: +2.00 BUCKS
Transaction ID: 6edf720d031f19733f32b22c6f501e628815ded828cda1cfb251cac886d64451-000 better one



Once I get credited then another transaction appears below that debits me and I guess goes to someone else? It may appear I made 1coin but somehow my balance doesn't reflect it.

Status: conflicted
Date: 6/29/2015 04:31
Source: Generated
Debit: 0.00 BUCKS
To: BRpu5zaoQ4mTFNQUYz8xnS83RN9syd5YMX
Debit: -0.50 BUCKS
Net amount: -0.1147894 BUCKS
Transaction ID: 4190476b689621e26c44479817efb118338c15d6d0980e4a5c7dc25f6f4c7a10-000
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July 01, 2015, 04:44:24 PM
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This is status: 2772 confirmations
Date: 6/29/2015 04:15
Source: Generated
Credit: 2.00 BUCKS
Net amount: +2.00 BUCKS
Transaction ID: 6edf720d031f19733f32b22c6f501e628815ded828cda1cfb251cac886d64451-000 better one



Once I get credited then another transaction appears below that debits me and I guess goes to someone else? It may appear I made 1coin but somehow my balance doesn't reflect it. Someone got paid from my transaction spots.

Status: conflicted
Date: 6/29/2015 04:31
Source: Generated
Debit: 0.00 BUCKS
To: BRpu5zaoQ4mTFNQUYz8xnS83RN9syd5YMX
Debit: -0.50 BUCKS
Net amount: -0.1147894 BUCKS
Transaction ID: 4190476b689621e26c44479817efb118338c15d6d0980e4a5c7dc25f6f4c7a10-000
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July 01, 2015, 05:42:07 PM
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A primary look at the numbers on c-c-cex today now that its got volume. Lets compare the old bucks to the new bucks and see how we came out value wise.

You received 6.3 "Newbucks" for every "original bucks". To be beyond fair I took the highest price of the most recent 24 hr orders on c-cex today, and that was .00019999 BTC per new buck.

Take .00019999btc X 6.3 and you get 0.001259937 btc. So for every original buck you swapped you received: 0.001259937 btc

0.001259937 converted into US dollars is: 33 cents (for 6.3 new bucks).

The last trade on the original bucks, on gorilla exchange was about $1.30, BUT I want to be extra fair, and take the LOWEST bucks ever was and that was $1 per original buck.

So if Im looking at this right everyone lost 77 cents on each original buck that was swapped. @Spots, Im going to ask that you keep this post live, and open for discussion, and even respond. Please dont delete it, as I will just repost. This just needs to be discussed with everyone. It might even calm people if its handled professional. If im looking at this wrong, Im open to correction.



Thank you
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July 01, 2015, 05:44:22 PM
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I could not care less about you waiting 3 days for the price to fall to 20% of what it was day 1 to do your comparisons. I'm far too busy for your bullshit right now

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July 01, 2015, 05:52:09 PM
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....and Im not trying to at at you either. Ill also post results when they are positive too. I was going to post this if the results are good or bad. Yes, its VERY early, Ill give you that. Ill also post as price rises too. I know you have plans that will take time. Ill be following along, good or bad. I hope you DO see, that I was VERY fair, by taking the highest price in past 24 hrs, and lowest price of original bucks. I always try to be as fair and impartial as possible. I just think the ratio on the new bucks was FAR too low. This could have been avoided with a ratio of new bucks  to old of about 20:1 . Its was that simple.

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I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed Smiley https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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July 01, 2015, 05:55:17 PM
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....and Im not trying to at at you either. Ill also post results when they are positive too. I was going to post this if the results are good or bad. Yes, its VERY early, Ill give you that. Ill also post as price rises too. I know you have plans that will take time. Ill be following along, good or bad. I hope you DO see, that I was VERY fair, by taking the highest price in past 24 hrs, and lowest price of original bucks. I always try to be as fair and impartial as possible. I just think the ratio on the new bucks was FAR too low. This could have been avoided with a ratio of new bucks of about 20:1 . It was that simple.

Vegas

If you were really trying to do math on getting out, you would have sold when it had 40+ BTC volume at .0005

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