gjhiggins
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December 12, 2017, 07:05:03 PM |
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A propos of bubbles ... Quite good: “There Never Was a Real Tulip Fever” - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/there-never-was-real-tulip-fever-180964915/?no-istreferencing the (even better) 1989 paper “Tulipmania” by Peter Garber in The Journal of Political Economy, which, I'm slightly ashamed to admit, I found a fascinating read in a modern context ... Flood and Garber (1980), Hamilton and Whiteman (1985), and Hamilton (1986) have demonstrated the impossibility of distinguishing empirically between hypotheses that asset price dynamics are driven by a rational speculative bubble and that researchers have not adequately measured the future market fundamentals anticipated by market participants.
and then there's the distressingly familiar ... Since already valuable bulbs rose by no more than 200-300 percent over a longer duration, the increase and collapse of the relative price of common bulbs are the remarkable feature of this phase of the speculation. Even if detailed, day-to-day information about market events for this period were available, we would be hard-pressed to find a market fundamental explanation for these relative price movements. It is clear that the colleges generated these prices, although they are echoed in some written contracts. As noted earlier, the college futures markets suffered from a lack of internal control over the nature of contracts, which might have encouraged a speculation of this sort. These markets consisted of a collection of people without net worth making ever-increasing numbers of "million-dollar bets" with each other with some knowledge that the state would not enforce the contracts.
Where've we seen that recently? Cheers Graham
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muf18
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December 12, 2017, 10:46:46 PM |
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2008 crisis? Only this comes to my mind, when I read this.
Graham - I have one really important question - do you want to build-in Slimcoin client some simple website creator, for the decentralized publishing system in web2web? If, so can we also build some ecosystem or infrastructure around Slimcoin blockchain (maybe on other blockchains too, but I'm curious, if that's possible?). Maybe not an ecosystem, but I thought about decentralized marketplace? Where from Slimcoin client you could enter, with simple list of categories, and products into marketplace? It would be static, when somebody buys product (of course in SLM), they have address/QR image to deposit, escrow-like? I don't know how about escrow, but would it be so hard to implement? Maybe, I'm just too demanding, but it would be something quite new, to world (apart from already in place openbaazar).
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gjhiggins
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December 13, 2017, 03:11:43 AM |
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do you want to build-in Slimcoin client some simple website creator, for the decentralized publishing system in web2web? If, so can we also build some ecosystem or infrastructure around Slimcoin blockchain (maybe on other blockchains too, but I'm curious, if that's possible?). Yes, and yes. Maybe not an ecosystem, but I thought about decentralized marketplace? Where from Slimcoin client you could enter, with simple list of categories, and products into marketplace? It would be static, when somebody buys product (of course in SLM), they have address/QR image to deposit, escrow-like? I don't know how about escrow, but would it be so hard to implement?
Offhand, I don't know of any decentralised marketplace solutions pertinent to Slimcoin. Cheers Graham
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gavrilo77
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December 13, 2017, 11:03:58 AM |
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Nova expanded delisting of the coins a lot 175/559
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muf18
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December 13, 2017, 12:40:24 PM |
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Good, less shitcoins, more good coins - it should benefit them. They have 300+, so it's a big list still. I hope that overhaul of website will, benefit them, with more trading activity.
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muf18
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December 13, 2017, 02:17:18 PM |
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gjhiggins
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December 13, 2017, 04:11:52 PM |
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* Marketplace - payment SLM * Exchange - our own
I have difficulty in seeing the point of inviting people to vote for features that have no implementation. Cheers Graham
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muf18
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December 13, 2017, 04:30:43 PM |
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Yeah, maybe it's bad I should spell it, as "suggestions". And centralized exchange is hard/very hard, but it's possible to execute, as far as I see. Maybe even decentralized (but it's even more difficult to have it in nice package).
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btcltc2017
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December 13, 2017, 07:39:22 PM |
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not 1 active connection to the network no synchronization
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December 13, 2017, 08:49:39 PM |
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That is a very good new!!!
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December 13, 2017, 09:01:43 PM |
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not 1 active connection to the network no synchronization
I have 7 right now, might wanna check on some addnodes here: https://novaexchange.com/addnodes/SLM/
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JustMe22
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December 13, 2017, 09:04:25 PM |
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good.. but there aren't any sell orders.. any other exchange, other than nova? or anyone selling coins? Just PM me
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muf18
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December 13, 2017, 09:06:47 PM |
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We are waiting for wallet synchronization on coinsmarket.com With this node list, I have 5-7 active connections: https://justpaste.it/1bcq1
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muf18
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December 13, 2017, 10:08:48 PM Last edit: December 13, 2017, 11:44:52 PM by muf18 |
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I helped them with snapshot, it should synchronize, any minute now . I provide here snapshot, and Slimcoin Client AIO for Windows (3-clicks, and you have on your desktop wallet with newest blockchain - without stress, of long synchro). https://mega.nz/#!QnxkwTbK!et6c6zINNHuGAgU1wqil5fw_oxOyek2Zv_MWl2x8XT4 - snapshot https://mega.nz/#!k64GiRYT!_WG8Ew1sccV_Eit1UHwAJPcQsrLoQ7kl_P8M3FvcicY - Slimcoin Client AIO All based on 10.12.2017r. blockchain. Our new contact mail: contact@slimco.inor old one: slimcoins@gmail.comBoth are synchronized, with each other. Trading active - wallet syncronized: https://coinsmarkets.com/trade-BTC-SLM.htmReal supply: 15377119 SLM (2.5 milion burnt).
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btcltc2017
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December 14, 2017, 06:36:44 AM |
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hello can have a pool for mining this coin It may be worth creating a community group in a discord
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muf18
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December 14, 2017, 07:14:44 AM |
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We're still resolving problems around pool - there will be one.
For now it's possible to solo mine with CPU - it's still possible.
You can create discord group, and we will link to it, but for now we have Slack and Telegram.
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December 14, 2017, 08:16:18 AM Last edit: December 14, 2017, 08:34:18 AM by btcltc2017 |
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We're still resolving problems around pool - there will be one.
For now it's possible to solo mine with CPU - it's still possible.
You can create discord group, and we will link to it, but for now we have Slack and Telegram.
Slimcoin discord https://discord.gg/KZ8ZtDG
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muf18
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December 14, 2017, 08:36:15 AM Last edit: December 14, 2017, 10:17:57 AM by muf18 |
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For people, who didn't see (it was some pages, behind) here is working miner, with best CPU performance for Windows. https://mega.nz/#!w7AHCaiQ!hhuH996BDkwNoQooMWwUcrwkCZcjzVi8bS2eyxfCSiE
Configurate -t is threads count (8 core = 8 threads etc.), if you have HT/SMT x2 (like Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen). Run it with wallet only. Google trends, shows, that we have almost the higest interest since 3 years. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=Slimcoin
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gjhiggins
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December 14, 2017, 11:49:05 AM |
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Some people are mentioning, that they would like to have a pool. I've seen there is a code to compile pool, someone test it, that it works?
I tried to get https://github.com/kryptoslab/node-open-mining-portal up and running and couldn't build node-multi-hashing (one of nomp's dependencies) on any version of node other than 0.10. so, I doubt if it can be used in production. I got a bit further using a contemporary-to-nodejs-0.10 linux distro (Ubuntu 15.10 uses nodejs 0.10.29), and specifying an appropriate “0.10.0” version limitation for bignum (instead of the dubious “*”) and managed to run npm update successfully in all three node-* repos (the bignum code incorrectly thinks the executable is called node (instead of the correct nodejs) when it tries to load nan - which I discovered by cloning the node-bignum repos and trying to npm install from that). However, trying to start the pool resulted in a raft of error statements, so I ended my exploration at that point. Cheers Graham
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