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June 28, 2015, 11:30:29 AM
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Looks cool, added !

https://spec.suprnova.cc
Nice suprnova Smiley, added a worker to your pool  Cheesy
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June 28, 2015, 12:11:44 PM
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@BinPool - http://spec.binpool.com/ - up and launch

DEV added pool in OP
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June 28, 2015, 12:14:16 PM
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Do you dont think, that 30% Premine is a little bit too much?

And the Block Halving will come in about 8 years? o_O

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June 28, 2015, 12:22:52 PM
Last edit: June 28, 2015, 12:39:28 PM by notsofast
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Do you dont think, that 30% Premine is a little bit too much?

And the Block Halving will come in about 8 years? o_O



I would rather bet on a dev earning for his/her hard work via creating value for his/her premine, with what's being proposed for SPEC, than have a dev lose interest in what he/she is doing due to the project not being self-sustainable.

In fact I like high premines on legitimate projects, because they also deter poor evaluators of risk from getting involved.

On a lot of new coins, I mine the same amount as the premine or more, and dump into bids. And I don't disclose it... and neither does anyone else who does the same... did you ever consider that risk?

Personally I'll be mining the hell out of this.

EDIT:

Hey dev, any idea why the win-qt is tripping alerts on Ikarus, ESET-NOD32, and Fortinet? I know you mentioned it in the OP and suggested compiling from source if there are any concerns.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/4447cc3d52c46893afb387020f1ca2b43eddcd746cfd1bd9daa0c1192d13e6a4/analysis/1435494783/

It's the standard false positive for a qt wallet with the ability to setgenerate but usually only ESET-NOD32 reports that false positive. The other two generally leave it alone.

For the time being I suggest to everyone else that if you're concerned about trusting a wallet that you leave your coins on your mining pool until the dev can expound on the alert tripping.

Dev, maybe even getting a code review from earlz or ocminer would be a good idea.

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June 28, 2015, 02:21:28 PM
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Hey a coin that looks like it might be worth holding.  Cool!

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June 28, 2015, 02:59:57 PM
Last edit: June 28, 2015, 04:53:44 PM by SpecDevelopment
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Do you dont think, that 30% Premine is a little bit too much?

And the Block Halving will come in about 8 years? o_O



I would rather bet on a dev earning for his/her hard work via creating value for his/her premine, with what's being proposed for SPEC, than have a dev lose interest in what he/she is doing due to the project not being self-sustainable.

In fact I like high premines on legitimate projects, because they also deter poor evaluators of risk from getting involved.

On a lot of new coins, I mine the same amount as the premine or more, and dump into bids. And I don't disclose it... and neither does anyone else who does the same... did you ever consider that risk?

Personally I'll be mining the hell out of this.

EDIT:

Hey dev, any idea why the win-qt is tripping alerts on Ikarus, ESET-NOD32, and Fortinet? I know you mentioned it in the OP and suggested compiling from source if there are any concerns.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/4447cc3d52c46893afb387020f1ca2b43eddcd746cfd1bd9daa0c1192d13e6a4/analysis/1435494783/

It's the standard false positive for a qt wallet with the ability to setgenerate but usually only ESET-NOD32 reports that false positive. The other two generally leave it alone.

For the time being I suggest to everyone else that if you're concerned about trusting a wallet that you leave your coins on your mining pool until the dev can expound on the alert tripping.

Dev, maybe even getting a code review from earlz or ocminer would be a good idea.

Thank you for your kind words.

These are just false positives. It will change depending on which site you use to scan it also.

For instance it trips slightly different

https://www.metascan-online.com/en/scanresult/file/eaf9fc48cff4409c8ec0bf2e28e79077#summary

http://r.virscan.org/report/1c424a11ce337f230d66c9e9897651f0

Its actually not 3 different results that are tripping, its just one result tripping on 3 different engines. It all centers around "bitcoinminer"

It all revolves around the ability to mine from the wallet, listen to the network/nodes etc. We are actually getting multiple code reviews with detailed information to make sure the community understands our dedication to the SPEC community and Digital Currency as a whole. If anyone has concerns, the answer would be to wait until a detailed code review or compile from source to ease their minds.
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June 28, 2015, 05:18:08 PM
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Do you dont think, that 30% Premine is a little bit too much?

And the Block Halving will come in about 8 years? o_O



I would rather bet on a dev earning for his/her hard work via creating value for his/her premine, with what's being proposed for SPEC, than have a dev lose interest in what he/she is doing due to the project not being self-sustainable.

In fact I like high premines on legitimate projects, because they also deter poor evaluators of risk from getting involved.

On a lot of new coins, I mine the same amount as the premine or more, and dump into bids. And I don't disclose it... and neither does anyone else who does the same... did you ever consider that risk?

Personally I'll be mining the hell out of this.

EDIT:

Hey dev, any idea why the win-qt is tripping alerts on Ikarus, ESET-NOD32, and Fortinet? I know you mentioned it in the OP and suggested compiling from source if there are any concerns.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/4447cc3d52c46893afb387020f1ca2b43eddcd746cfd1bd9daa0c1192d13e6a4/analysis/1435494783/

It's the standard false positive for a qt wallet with the ability to setgenerate but usually only ESET-NOD32 reports that false positive. The other two generally leave it alone.

For the time being I suggest to everyone else that if you're concerned about trusting a wallet that you leave your coins on your mining pool until the dev can expound on the alert tripping.

Dev, maybe even getting a code review from earlz or ocminer would be a good idea.

Thank you for your kind words.

These are just false positives. It will change depending on which site you use to scan it also.

For instance it trips slightly different

https://www.metascan-online.com/en/scanresult/file/eaf9fc48cff4409c8ec0bf2e28e79077#summary

http://r.virscan.org/report/1c424a11ce337f230d66c9e9897651f0

Its actually not 3 different results that are tripping, its just one result tripping on 3 different engines. It all centers around "bitcoinminer"

It all revolves around the ability to mine from the wallet, listen to the network/nodes etc. We are actually getting multiple code reviews with detailed information to make sure the community understands our dedication to the SPEC community and Digital Currency as a whole. If anyone has concerns, the answer would be to wait until a detailed code review or compile from source to ease their minds.

I just compiled the win wallet from source and here is the virustotal scan result https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/6b4ce5f1180474143901018aeabaea9f65f1df3f945b24a407abaaa06cf06b17/analysis/1435511597/

EDIT: https://www.metascan-online.com/en/scanresult/file/4ab96ccaab3249699a5aca50b32e0b18 

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June 28, 2015, 05:37:38 PM
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Do you have any translation bounty?

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June 28, 2015, 05:53:47 PM
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suchpool is down, for how long?
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June 28, 2015, 06:02:02 PM
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suchpool is down, for how long?

why are you asking here?

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June 28, 2015, 06:14:41 PM
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Well mine's still running......the original pool in the O.P.
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June 28, 2015, 06:40:50 PM
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suchpool is down, for how long?

Only frontend is down, gotta fix cronjobs ASAP, mining still going, payout also, don't worry:)
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June 28, 2015, 07:06:57 PM
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total supply 3 billion
hard mining
anonymous 340,092khs  35,344.22 Shocked
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June 28, 2015, 07:27:47 PM
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Hard mining is both a blessing and a curse, as it makes it difficult to "get" coins, but by the same token, gives those coins a higher value because they're difficult to get.
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June 28, 2015, 07:39:53 PM
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suchpool is down, for how long?

binpool - up )))
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June 28, 2015, 07:53:28 PM
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SuchPool is not down, only front-end is stopped for now, should be back very soon
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June 28, 2015, 08:49:31 PM
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Are we going to get some exchanges? What is the minting interest rate?
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June 28, 2015, 09:07:02 PM
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Are we going to get some exchanges? What is the minting interest rate?

eventually it'll be on an exchange its not been out a day 

don't think this is a pos coin m8
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June 28, 2015, 09:09:42 PM
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nope....straight POW for now
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June 29, 2015, 12:53:38 AM
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I would say the longer this coin goes with out an exchange the more attractive it is Smiley
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