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January 27, 2016, 03:22:33 AM |
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What's the block time?
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SISAR
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January 27, 2016, 09:15:08 AM Last edit: January 27, 2016, 09:41:01 AM by SISAR |
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Hey so for people that don't know, I've started to move the WARP chain so all wallets do sync now.
I've made a staking test too, which resulted in 601.30386127 WARP being generated.
I'm willing to destroy these coins or donate them. Would like to hear people's opinions about this.
So before this coin even launched you have already broke the promise? And now you are using broken promise to make people post more so this thread stays on the first page, so lame of you. I say destroy them so the initial plan works!
If he destroys them initial plan would fail because maximum supply would be less than 1,618,000 WARP. So the only right thing to do here would be to distribute those coins to investors, it would break initial plan as well but with less damage caused. Third option would be that developer keeps those coins which would be a super lame outcome, why not as well let him stake few thousands more so that he does not have to buy any coins later? Now I am even more convinced that my original thoughts about this project posted earlier at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1329494.msg13609751#msg13609751 will be proven correct. Anyone who is at this forum for more than a year should know there were like 100+ other altcoins which had much better story, supposed purpose, name, logo, roadmap, developer team and many other things but all failed miserably after a while or were a scam from the begging, with nothing realy delivered. I think shapetwist cleverly played on the fact most people tend to forget very quickly. And it is realy shocking to me that some people are ready to invest 1+ BTC into a project that is not listed on even one exchange. A year or so ago one exchange prior to lunch would be a bare minimum for anything to be taken seriously but, obviously, now it takes even less for people to fall for scams here.
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shapetwist (OP)
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January 27, 2016, 09:40:10 AM |
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What's the block time?
1 min.
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shapetwist (OP)
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January 27, 2016, 10:06:30 AM |
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So before this coin even launched you have already broke the promise? And now you are using broken promise to make people post more so this thread stays on the first page, so lame of you. If he destroys them initial plan would fail because maximum supply would be less than 1,618,000 WARP. So the only right thing to do here would be to distribute those coins to investors, it would break initial plan as well but with less damage caused. Third option would be that developer keeps those coins which would be a super lame outcome, why not as well let him stake few thousands more so that he does not have to buy any coins later? Now I am even more convinced that my original thoughts about this project posted earlier at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1329494.msg13609751#msg13609751 will be proven correct. Anyone who is at this forum for more than a year should know there were like 100+ other altcoins which had much better story, supposed purpose, name, logo, roadmap, developer team and many other things but all failed miserably after a while or were a scam from the begging, with nothing realy delivered. I think shapetwist cleverly played on the fact most people tend to forget very quickly. And it is realy shocking to me that some people are ready to invest 1+ BTC into a project that is not listed on even one exchange. A year or so ago one exchange prior to lunch would be a bare minimum for anything to be taken seriously but, obviously, now it takes even less for people to fall for scams here. Are you seriously suggesting that I'm asking for the community's opinion only so the thread gets bumped? You don't even suggest the best option, in my opinion, which is to donate the coins for a WARP related service: faucet, translations, paper wallet, etc. Nothing is broken: the supply offered and max coins are intact. You know what I cleverly did? Presented a serious and realistic project, which I agree, it's not very common around here. You know what makes a great coin? You can have all the fancy logos and roadmap infographics and cool staking features and blah blah - yet you have to listen to what the community really wants. Restoring trust! Sounds like there's not much left to pick on, you're attacking me just because. Again, I invite you to come around later to see that you are wrong.
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SISAR
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January 27, 2016, 10:13:29 AM Last edit: January 27, 2016, 10:32:57 AM by SISAR |
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Initial plan is already broken no matter what you do with those PoS generated coins. They were not supposed to exist at all at this time. And yes, I think you are doing all this to bump this thread.
Restoring trust? Dumbshit, I and anyone else dead-serious about money, economy and everything else human-made and human-dependant have joined cryptocoins exactly because no trust is required for it to work. You are on the wrong forum, go to "I am banker so trust me" one. Here you are 100% playing "trust me, I am honest" and because no exchange (which I would trust way more than you) is involved it is highly likely you are scammer. There is zero guarantee you will do anything other than send coins to loser investors and, so far, 95% such deals around here were scams.
This is my last warning to investors, I don't want to help this guy anymore in any way so no more posts (thread bumps) from me.
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shapetwist (OP)
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January 27, 2016, 10:32:04 AM |
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Initial plan is already broken no matter what you do with those PoS generated coins. They were not supposed to exist at all at this time. And yes, I think you are doing all this to bump this thread.
Restoring trust? Dumbshit, I and anyone else dead-serious about money, economy and everything else human-made and human-dependant have joined cryptocoins exactly because no trust is required for it to work. You are on the wrong forum, go to "I am banker so trust me" one. Here you are 100% playing "trust me, I am honest" and because no exchange (which I would trust way more than you) is involved it is highly likely you are scammer. There is zero guarantee you will do anything other than send coins to loser investors and, so far, 95% such deals around here were scams.
This is my last warning to investors, I don't want to help this guy anymore in any way so no more posts (thread bumps) from me.
I get it. You don't care to take me seriously and made up your mind that I'm here to fool everyone. Have your opinion man! Good luck raising money for projects where no trust is necessary.
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metamorphin
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January 27, 2016, 12:29:01 PM |
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Initial plan is already broken no matter what you do with those PoS generated coins. They were not supposed to exist at all at this time. And yes, I think you are doing all this to bump this thread.
Restoring trust? Dumbshit, I and anyone else dead-serious about money, economy and everything else human-made and human-dependant have joined cryptocoins exactly because no trust is required for it to work. You are on the wrong forum, go to "I am banker so trust me" one. Here you are 100% playing "trust me, I am honest" and because no exchange (which I would trust way more than you) is involved it is highly likely you are scammer. There is zero guarantee you will do anything other than send coins to loser investors and, so far, 95% such deals around here were scams.
This is my last warning to investors, I don't want to help this guy anymore in any way so no more posts (thread bumps) from me.
Its not your decision to warn another for their risks! Like you wrote itself, you can go and left here. So, no one care for your typed letters! Greetz
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January 27, 2016, 01:20:45 PM |
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metamorphin
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January 27, 2016, 01:45:51 PM |
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Warper, u speak in "we"! Are u in the warpteam?
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January 27, 2016, 02:04:08 PM |
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Warper, u speak in "we"! Are u in the warpteam? From my point of view, a cryptocurrency is a community project. Understood?
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metamorphin
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January 27, 2016, 02:13:40 PM |
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Warper, u speak in "we"! Are u in the warpteam? From my point of view, a cryptocurrency is a community project. Understood? OK...you are not in the warpteam. Thanks for your fast answer
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shapetwist (OP)
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January 27, 2016, 03:46:12 PM |
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Yes, really important point. I plan to present a formal application to various exchanges tomorrow after the distribution. Warper, u speak in "we"! Are u in the warpteam? From my point of view, a cryptocurrency is a community project. Understood? warper did a portuguese translation without even being asked! He looks quite dedicated to WARP But not really part of the development team. We sure are a small community by now! About the 600 coins, I think the best is to run a faucet. Maybe someone can set one up?
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January 27, 2016, 03:51:02 PM |
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Yes, really important point. I plan to present a formal application to various exchanges tomorrow after the distribution. Warper, u speak in "we"! Are u in the warpteam? From my point of view, a cryptocurrency is a community project. Understood? warper did a portuguese translation without even being asked! He looks quite dedicated to WARP But not really part of the development team. We sure are a small community by now! About the 600 coins, I think the best is to run a faucet. Maybe someone can set one up? I have not the time to do this, but I can share you a link: https://99bitcoins.com/complete-beginners-guide-make-money-bitcoin-faucet/Greetz Steve
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shapetwist (OP)
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January 27, 2016, 05:25:13 PM |
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That's a service that doesn't support WARP. Plus they charge fees. A good option is here: https://github.com/invisibel/fedorafaucetShould be forked and configured for WARP. If nobody picks it up, I can do it later on.
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January 27, 2016, 06:11:09 PM |
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That's a service that doesn't support WARP. Plus they charge fees. A good option is here: https://github.com/invisibel/fedorafaucetShould be forked and configured for WARP. If nobody picks it up, I can do it later on. Or cryptospout.com could be invited to place warp faucets. It seems to be a good and serious faucet service, with lots of visitors. That could drive more attention to warp. This available amount could serve as extra incentive for them to accept the invitation.
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January 27, 2016, 06:17:45 PM |
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Or cryptospout.com could be invited to place warp faucets. It seems to be a good and serious faucet service, with lots of visitors. That could drive more attention to warp. This available amount could serve as extra incentive for them to accept the invitation.
Thanks, I've contacted them.
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l8nit3
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January 27, 2016, 06:24:44 PM |
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13.52 BTC so far and ~1200 sats! Things are looking good for warp! Can't wait to start staking!!
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goldmaxx
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January 27, 2016, 07:11:59 PM |
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When will the presale coins be distributed? Tomorrow as well?
Regards Goldmaxx
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shapetwist (OP)
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January 27, 2016, 07:14:03 PM |
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When will the presale coins be distributed? Tomorrow as well?
Regards Goldmaxx
Yes. Tomorrow at 12:00 CET the sale ends. I have to make sure I change the website so nobody can send coins anymore. Then I will cross check the database with the actual blockchain records to make sure every transaction is correct. I'd say about one hour after the sale ends, first coins will start to flow. I have a lot of transactions to make, so please be patient.
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January 27, 2016, 07:21:45 PM |
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When will the presale coins be distributed? Tomorrow as well?
Regards Goldmaxx
Yes. Tomorrow at 12:00 CET the sale ends. I have to make sure I change the website so nobody can send coins anymore. Then I will cross check the database with the actual blockchain records to make sure every transaction is correct. I'd say about one hour after the sale ends, first coins will start to flow. I have a lot of transactions to make, so please be patient. @shapetwist - so 12:00 CET is actually 6:00 AM Est correct?
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