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November 14, 2012, 02:12:09 PM
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There is another one here.. http://exchange.zapto.org/ccexchange/1-4

Looks like not any more Sad

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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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November 14, 2012, 02:34:46 PM
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what do you mean? - it's still here...
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November 14, 2012, 02:44:46 PM
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well thats not the market price. thats the price of someone who can't SELL for that high of a price hence his order is still on the books

Last Price:   0.00050000   High:   0.00060000

You were saying?

I think PPC hashrate and difficulty are at all-time new highs right now.. but I can't tell since proofofstake.com is still BUSTEDDDDDDDD.  Angry

well we can work out the total network hash rate from what Sunny KIng said.....

"To estimate network hash rate you would need to first get an estimate of current proof-of-work spacing target (in seconds), by counting the number of proof-of-work blocks in the last 24 hours for example. The formula to calculate the total network hash rate is: hash rate = difficulty * 4G / spacing target."

 from the PPC wallet getinfo command i can see the current difficulty is at :   22859

i take it 4G is 4 x the proof of work spacing target.... which should be able to be calculated from ppcoinblockexploer.org

hope this gives you something to do while you look for more movies to watch!! Tongue

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November 14, 2012, 02:48:54 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124227.0
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November 14, 2012, 02:51:56 PM
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well we can work out the total network hash rate from what Sunny KIng said.....

"To estimate network hash rate you would need to first get an estimate of current proof-of-work spacing target (in seconds), by counting the number of proof-of-work blocks in the last 24 hours for example. The formula to calculate the total network hash rate is: hash rate = difficulty * 4G / spacing target."

 from the PPC wallet getinfo command i can see the current difficulty is at :   22859

i take it 4G is 4 x the proof of work spacing target.... which should be able to be calculated from ppcoinblockexploer.org

hope this gives you something to do while you look for more movies to watch!! Tongue

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I would rather find someone to help set up another charts site for PPC than watch that shitty movie again.  Cheesy I'll maintain it, I just need help with the barebones code. I received an offer to code it, but for 50 BTC. I don't have that kind of coinage.

So if anyone can help for a considerably less bounty, payable in PPC, and who also wants to further the development of PPC, GET AT ME!!!
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November 14, 2012, 03:21:14 PM
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well we can work out the total network hash rate from what Sunny KIng said.....

"To estimate network hash rate you would need to first get an estimate of current proof-of-work spacing target (in seconds), by counting the number of proof-of-work blocks in the last 24 hours for example. The formula to calculate the total network hash rate is: hash rate = difficulty * 4G / spacing target."

 from the PPC wallet getinfo command i can see the current difficulty is at :   22859

i take it 4G is 4 x the proof of work spacing target.... which should be able to be calculated from ppcoinblockexploer.org

hope this gives you something to do while you look for more movies to watch!! Tongue

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I would rather find someone to help set up another charts site for PPC than watch that shitty movie again.  Cheesy I'll maintain it, I just need help with the barebones code. I received an offer to code it, but for 50 BTC. I don't have that kind of coinage.

So if anyone can help for a considerably less bounty, payable in PPC, and who also wants to further the development of PPC, GET AT ME!!!

Haha well i'll recommend u some movies worth a watch for 50BTC Tongue but i'd love to have a go at building a chart site with u, i am a developer myself and am willing to have a crack at anything... and I have tuppance of BTC so can not afford to put a bounty on this myself, but any donations are appreciate... PM me with your ideas etc, I have space to host the site to, but no money to even buy a domain!! Tongue but i own ppctalk.org so could add to that, and I familiar in parsing JSON etc from API's so we could obtain data from MtGox and bitparking etc.. but not sure where other data was got from... directly from the blockchain?? anyways interested to hear ur thoughts Smiley

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November 14, 2012, 09:06:15 PM
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April 04, 2013, 06:03:07 PM
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NECRO BRAG!

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April 04, 2013, 06:09:30 PM
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PLEEEEEEESE, help people with answers about PPC... in on-line chat
http://www.facebook.com/PPcoin/app_133929316773321

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April 04, 2013, 06:21:20 PM
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PLEEEEEEESE, help people with answers about PPC... in on-line chat
http://www.facebook.com/PPcoin/app_133929316773321

Instead of Facebook (some of us don't use it), can't we use #ppcoin on irc.freenode.net instead? We already have a lot of people there
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October 21, 2018, 07:26:09 PM
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I speculate individuals are thinking that since PPC is about a third as troublesome (coins every day talking) to mine as LTC, it ought to be evaluated in like manner. That would put it around the .002X level; thus the run-up... There's as yet far to go however.
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