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February 23, 2016, 05:55:08 PM
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Welcome to the official thread for the C-bit Bitcoin [XCT]

http://btc-bit.com/i/c-bit-bitcoin-btc-header.png

The C-bit Bitcoin takes a pragmatic approach to addressing the issue of the looming Bitcoin blockchain problem.

Technical Specifications

TRADING SYMBOL: XCT
Algorithm: SHA-256
Seconds/Block: 600
Coins/Block: 500
Coins/Day: 72,000
Total Coins: 210 Million
Blocks/Day: 144
Blocks/Halving: 210,000
Months/Halving: 47.95
Appr. 1st Halving: Feb 2020
Block Size: 2 Meg
Source Code: Bitcoin



Official Website

http://btc-bit.com/

(Be sure to read our Mission Statement: http://btc-bit.com/about/mission/)



Wallets

Latest wallet release: v0.12 (Feb 20, 2016)

Windows (64 bit): http://btc-bit.com/data/cbit-wallet-win-64.zip
Windows (32 bit): http://btc-bit.com/data/cbit-wallet-win-32.zip
Linux: http://btc-bit.com/data/cbit-wallet-linux.zip
Paper Wallet: http://wallet.btc-bit.com/
Source: http://github.com/c-bit/c-bit/



Support

Forum: http://forum.btc-bit.com
IRC: https://kiwiirc.com/client/chat.freenode.net/?nick=xct|?&theme=cli#cbit



Social Media

Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbit_xct
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cbit.xct



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Donations to C-bit development: 1GfGpC4N1LzVuk6k79TXrbPtVQzD5cMjjG




Eliminates The Bitcoin Blockchain Problem.

C-bit is a parallel Bitcoin to the original blockchain. This new blockchain can develop independently to Bitcoin — becoming, in a managed way, more centralized — while allowing the original Bitcoin to return to its decentralized vision.

Based On The Bitcoin Source Code For Stability.

C-bit uses the modern Bitcoin source code as a starting point, and when Bitcoin gets updated in the future, C-bit automatically gets updated as well, ensuring that C-bit is always up-to-date with every Bitcoin patch, fix, and update for maximum compatibility.

Compatible With All Bitcoin-based Technology.

Because C-bit is so tightly paired to the original Bitcoin source, it is compatible with any product or service that works with Bitcoin blockchain technology. As Bitcoin — and Bitcoin-based technologies, products, and services — evolve, so will C-bit.

Are You A Developer? Check Out Our Source.

Our code, because it is based on the original Bitcoin code, is open source. Because of this, C-bit is every bit as easy to work with a Bitcoin is — so there is a world of opportunity waiting for developers and an entire community there to back them up.
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Welcome to the official thread for the C-bit Bitcoin [XCT]



The C-bit Bitcoin takes a pragmatic approach to addressing the issue of the looming Bitcoin blockchain problem.

Technical Specifications

TRADING SYMBOL: XCT
Algorithm: SHA-256
Seconds/Block: 600
Coins/Block: 500
Coins/Day: 72,000
Total Coins: 210 Million
Blocks/Day: 144
Blocks/Halving: 210,000
Months/Halving: 47.95
Appr. 1st Halving: Feb 2020
Block Size: 2 Meg
Source Code: Bitcoin



Official Website

http://btc-bit.com/

(Be sure to read our Mission Statement: http://btc-bit.com/about/mission/)



Wallets

Latest wallet release: v0.12 (Feb 20, 2016)

Windows (64 bit): http://btc-bit.com/data/cbit-wallet-win-64.zip
Windows (32 bit): http://btc-bit.com/data/cbit-wallet-win-32.zip
Linux: http://btc-bit.com/data/cbit-wallet-linux.zip
Paper Wallet: http://wallet.btc-bit.com/
Source: http://github.com/c-bit/c-bit/



Support

Forum: http://forum.btc-bit.com
IRC: https://kiwiirc.com/client/chat.freenode.net/?nick=xct|?&theme=cli#cbit



Social Media

Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbit_xct
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cbit.xct





Donations to C-bit development: 1GfGpC4N1LzVuk6k79TXrbPtVQzD5cMjjG




Eliminates The Bitcoin Blockchain Problem.

C-bit is a parallel Bitcoin to the original blockchain. This new blockchain can develop independently to Bitcoin — becoming, in a managed way, more centralized — while allowing the original Bitcoin to return to its decentralized vision.

Based On The Bitcoin Source Code For Stability.

C-bit uses the modern Bitcoin source code as a starting point, and when Bitcoin gets updated in the future, C-bit automatically gets updated as well, ensuring that C-bit is always up-to-date with every Bitcoin patch, fix, and update for maximum compatibility.

Compatible With All Bitcoin-based Technology.

Because C-bit is so tightly paired to the original Bitcoin source, it is compatible with any product or service that works with Bitcoin blockchain technology. As Bitcoin — and Bitcoin-based technologies, products, and services — evolve, so will C-bit.

Are You A Developer? Check Out Our Source.

Our code, because it is based on the original Bitcoin code, is open source. Because of this, C-bit is every bit as easy to work with a Bitcoin is — so there is a world of opportunity waiting for developers and an entire community there to back them up.
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February 23, 2016, 06:00:20 PM
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{
  "blocks": 7040,
  "currentblocksize": 1000,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 16,
  "errors": "",
  "genproclimit": 1,
  "networkhashps": 109952840524,
  "pooledtx": 0,
  "testnet": false,
  "chain": "main",
  "generate": false
}
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February 23, 2016, 06:07:28 PM
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7040 blocks? is it an oldccoin?
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February 23, 2016, 06:20:40 PM
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7040 blocks? is it an oldccoin?

looks like a bitcoin clone.

bitcoin started out with a difficulty of 1...

difficulty posted above shows that this is a bitcoin clone, so it makes sense for it to be moving quickly as the difficulty increases 4 fold per 2016 blocks.

i cant imagine it will stay this way so...

on that note, ill throw some hash at it, and keep an eye on it..

bitcoin .12 clone with more coins.. early on, and seems decentralized. i'm in.

update: yeah i just noticed the difficulty is 64 now, im definitely jumping in this one!


_///// [XVG] ★★★★★WE ARE ON  THE VERGE ★★★★★ [SCRYPT] /////_
_//// TOR // I2P // LINUX . WINDOWS . MAC . ANDROID . ELECTRUM . WEBWALLET . GITHUB // WEBSITE // RADIO // IRC ////_
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February 23, 2016, 06:31:09 PM
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SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)


Seems the qt wallet tried to create an additional process that my sandbox wouldn't allow it to. Now it force closes on launch.

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February 23, 2016, 06:35:02 PM
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SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)


Seems the qt wallet tried to create an additional process that my sandbox wouldn't allow it to. Now it force closes on launch.

i didn't see anything strange in the source code.. i compiled a fresh one from the git though.

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February 23, 2016, 06:40:18 PM
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Ummm.. why are you guys mining this? Just to get some blocks or for fun? It has been insta-mined 7K blocks. AND the difficulty adjustment algo will leave this coin stuck on high diff. That's dead in my book.
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February 23, 2016, 06:40:49 PM
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SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented:  NtCreateProcessEx (13604)


Seems the qt wallet tried to create an additional process that my sandbox wouldn't allow it to. Now it force closes on launch.

i didn't see anything strange in the source code.. i compiled a fresh one from the git though.

I need to make a compiling box like you.

Also, dev just started a self-moderated clone of this thread.

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February 23, 2016, 06:50:54 PM
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Looks interesting, is there a block explorer? Was there a premine?
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February 23, 2016, 06:55:33 PM
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Watching. Well, 21Million coins, doesn't interest me.
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February 23, 2016, 07:02:26 PM
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Ummm.. why are you guys mining this? Just to get some blocks or for fun? It has been insta-mined 7K blocks. AND the difficulty adjustment algo will leave this coin stuck on high diff. That's dead in my book.

seems to be 2016 block retarget the same as btc. definitely wasnt instamined, i got in at around 7k but there were already a bunch of people on the first pool in the list.. difficulty started as 1 so im guessing everyone got a ton of coins at first. im stickin around to see what happens.

_///// [XVG] ★★★★★WE ARE ON  THE VERGE ★★★★★ [SCRYPT] /////_
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February 23, 2016, 07:02:37 PM
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Watching. Well, 21Million coins, doesn't interest me.

210 million*

_///// [XVG] ★★★★★WE ARE ON  THE VERGE ★★★★★ [SCRYPT] /////_
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