will7am
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July 28, 2016, 08:28:19 PM |
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We're still busy working on the fork. Mammix has been helping out and has been implemented some fixes etc No ETA yet but we're not far off.
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jokowi
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July 29, 2016, 01:22:28 AM |
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We're still busy working on the fork. Mammix has been helping out and has been implemented some fixes etc No ETA yet but we're not far off. OK.we're still wait your update
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hugabase
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August 01, 2016, 02:14:23 PM |
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We're still busy working on the fork. Mammix has been helping out and has been implemented some fixes etc No ETA yet but we're not far off. We're wait the HOT fork britcoin!!!
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candlesticks
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August 02, 2016, 01:09:50 AM |
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C-cex is staking customers PoS coins, and most likely dumping them on their exchange. When I questioned support about it, this was the response I got. 2016-07-19 14:35:42 C-CEX support Usually we disable staking. But sometimes when wallet hangs or require resync our staff restart it and forget to disable it. If you don't want your coins staked - just keep them in your wallet. http://imgur.com/a/EA1bKStaking gets disabled in the .conf, so no need to disable it when wallet restarts. Funny how none of the other exchanges have this issue........ I got my first ban, after three years, for mentioning c-cex staking their coins. Perma-banned for saying they went to the dark side. Not looking good, if you look at the what happened towards the end of Craptsy. Too many similarities, and too many scamcoins added each week, probably in house coins. No respectable exchange would list the crap they have lately. They have been listing coins with no block explorers........ Approach with caution! If any of you have withdrawn from c-cex recently, check your transaction, and see if it came from a wallet that was staking. I will be posting this in every PoS coin thread that is listed on c-cex. Good luck with your coin. Maybe without c-cex dumping their stakes, there could be less sell pressure.
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rghmodz
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August 02, 2016, 11:27:59 AM |
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Price is so low now. Time to buy some more.
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britcoin3 (OP)
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August 02, 2016, 06:31:31 PM Last edit: August 03, 2016, 10:12:56 AM by britcoin3 |
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C-cex is staking customers PoS coins, and most likely dumping them on their exchange. When I questioned support about it, this was the response I got. 2016-07-19 14:35:42 C-CEX support Usually we disable staking. But sometimes when wallet hangs or require resync our staff restart it and forget to disable it. If you don't want your coins staked - just keep them in your wallet. http://imgur.com/a/EA1bKStaking gets disabled in the .conf, so no need to disable it when wallet restarts. Funny how none of the other exchanges have this issue........ I got my first ban, after three years, for mentioning c-cex staking their coins. Perma-banned for saying they went to the dark side. Not looking good, if you look at the what happened towards the end of Craptsy. Too many similarities, and too many scamcoins added each week, probably in house coins. No respectable exchange would list the crap they have lately. They have been listing coins with no block explorers........ Approach with caution! If any of you have withdrawn from c-cex recently, check your transaction, and see if it came from a wallet that was staking. I will be posting this in every PoS coin thread that is listed on c-cex. Good luck with your coin. Maybe without c-cex dumping their stakes, there could be less sell pressure. Thanks for the heads up. I tried to check coins I'd withdrawn but CryptoBE wouldn't show me as the address had had too many transactions -(oo)-, Reminder to keep voting at cryptopia.co.nz/Vote daily in the Free Votes section, for BRIT. Cryptopia don't like coins with a large premine, ICO, or similar, but they've been known to make exceptions so I figure it doesn't hurt to try! I think that either Cryptopia or C-cex will grow to be the third big altcoin exchange alongside Polo and Bittrex. Sorry for the delay with the new wallets; I tried to do too many things at once (e.g. target blocktime change, now removed for the time being) and then ran into trouble testing them as the mining code had been removed from Britcoin 2.0, plus the wallets were lacking some common API calls. Mammix2 is helping now though, and he's going to compile the Windows and Mac wallets again to save time, so they really should be just days away now :8] Mo
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peterw1234
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August 02, 2016, 06:55:44 PM |
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C-cex is staking customers PoS coins, and most likely dumping them on their exchange. When I questioned support about it, this was the response I got. 2016-07-19 14:35:42 C-CEX support Usually we disable staking. But sometimes when wallet hangs or require resync our staff restart it and forget to disable it. If you don't want your coins staked - just keep them in your wallet. http://imgur.com/a/EA1bKStaking gets disabled in the .conf, so no need to disable it when wallet restarts. Funny how none of the other exchanges have this issue........ I got my first ban, after three years, for mentioning c-cex staking their coins. Perma-banned for saying they went to the dark side. Not looking good, if you look at the what happened towards the end of Craptsy. Too many similarities, and too many scamcoins added each week, probably in house coins. No respectable exchange would list the crap they have lately. They have been listing coins with no block explorers........ Approach with caution! If any of you have withdrawn from c-cex recently, check your transaction, and see if it came from a wallet that was staking. I will be posting this in every PoS coin thread that is listed on c-cex. Good luck with your coin. Maybe without c-cex dumping their stakes, there could be less sell pressure. Thanks for the heads up. I tried to check coins I'd withdrawn but CryptoBE wouldn't show me as the address had had too many transactions -(oo)-, Reminder to keep voting at cryptopia.co.nz/Voting daily in the Free Votes section, for BRIT. Cryptopia don't like coins with a large premine, ICO, or similar, but they've been known to make exceptions so I figure it doesn't hurt to try! I think that either Cryptopia or C-cex will grow to be the third big altcoin exchange alongside Polo and Bittrex. Sorry for the delay with the new wallets; I tried to do too many things at once (e.g. target blocktime change, now removed for the time being) and then ran into trouble testing them as the mining code had been removed from Britcoin 2.0, plus the wallets were lacking some common API calls. Mammix2 is helping now though, and he's going to compile the Windows and Mac wallets again to save time, so they really should be just days away now :8] Mo Thanks for the update. Apparently someone is still dumping their coins, hopefully things will get better once the new roadmap and wallets are out.
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will7am
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August 03, 2016, 09:59:29 AM |
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C-cex is staking customers PoS coins, and most likely dumping them on their exchange. When I questioned support about it, this was the response I got. 2016-07-19 14:35:42 C-CEX support Usually we disable staking. But sometimes when wallet hangs or require resync our staff restart it and forget to disable it. If you don't want your coins staked - just keep them in your wallet. http://imgur.com/a/EA1bKStaking gets disabled in the .conf, so no need to disable it when wallet restarts. Funny how none of the other exchanges have this issue........ I got my first ban, after three years, for mentioning c-cex staking their coins. Perma-banned for saying they went to the dark side. Not looking good, if you look at the what happened towards the end of Craptsy. Too many similarities, and too many scamcoins added each week, probably in house coins. No respectable exchange would list the crap they have lately. They have been listing coins with no block explorers........ Approach with caution! If any of you have withdrawn from c-cex recently, check your transaction, and see if it came from a wallet that was staking. I will be posting this in every PoS coin thread that is listed on c-cex. Good luck with your coin. Maybe without c-cex dumping their stakes, there could be less sell pressure. Thanks for the heads up. I tried to check coins I'd withdrawn but CryptoBE wouldn't show me as the address had had too many transactions -(oo)-, Reminder to keep voting at cryptopia.co.nz/Voting daily in the Free Votes section, for BRIT. Cryptopia don't like coins with a large premine, ICO, or similar, but they've been known to make exceptions so I figure it doesn't hurt to try! I think that either Cryptopia or C-cex will grow to be the third big altcoin exchange alongside Polo and Bittrex. Sorry for the delay with the new wallets; I tried to do too many things at once (e.g. target blocktime change, now removed for the time being) and then ran into trouble testing them as the mining code had been removed from Britcoin 2.0, plus the wallets were lacking some common API calls. Mammix2 is helping now though, and he's going to compile the Windows and Mac wallets again to save time, so they really should be just days away now :8] Mo Thanks for the update. Apparently someone is still dumping their coins, hopefully things will get better once the new roadmap and wallets are out. Yea, I'm sure there are plenty of people happy to fill their bags at this price. I finally moved in to my new place yesterday and I'm still getting settled, but now I'm hoping to get that development roadmap released around the same time as the new wallets.. In a few days.
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britcoin3 (OP)
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August 03, 2016, 05:48:57 PM |
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Hello, we're going to try a simple way of mining the new coins, by intentionally creating our own fork. We'd like to ask everyone to shut down their wallets by 8pm tonight UK time. That's in 1 hour 10 mins. (Note that the UK is not presently on GMT as it's summertime.)
We'll mine the new coins uncontested, wait for them to mature, then release the new wallets.
If you don't shut down your wallets, you may end up on the old fork and have to resync your blockchain.
Cheers, Mo and Mammix2
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fiftyseven
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August 03, 2016, 06:47:19 PM |
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Hello, we're going to try a simple way of mining the new coins, by intentionally creating our own fork. We'd like to ask everyone to shut down their wallets by 8pm tonight UK time. That's in 1 hour 10 mins. (Note that the UK is not presently on GMT as it's summertime.)
We'll mine the new coins uncontested, wait for them to mature, then release the new wallets.
If you don't shut down your wallets, you may end up on the old fork and have to resync your blockchain.
Cheers, Mo and Mammix2
I see you have told C-CEX as they're in maintenance. Good luck! Might as well speak my brains now I'm typing on here. Have you guys thought of crowdselling the coins you create instead of just letting a guy have them all? That way you raise the investment and have a more engaged community?
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will7am
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August 03, 2016, 06:58:46 PM |
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Hello, we're going to try a simple way of mining the new coins, by intentionally creating our own fork. We'd like to ask everyone to shut down their wallets by 8pm tonight UK time. That's in 1 hour 10 mins. (Note that the UK is not presently on GMT as it's summertime.)
We'll mine the new coins uncontested, wait for them to mature, then release the new wallets.
If you don't shut down your wallets, you may end up on the old fork and have to resync your blockchain.
Cheers, Mo and Mammix2
I see you have told C-CEX as they're in maintenance. Good luck! Might as well speak my brains now I'm typing on here. Have you guys thought of crowdselling the coins you create instead of just letting a guy have them all? That way you raise the investment and have a more engaged community? Yea c-cex have paused deposits and withdraws for now, just in case I like the idea of crowdselling the forked coins, but as things stand the investor (and 5 or so of his colleagues that are involved) are going to get a share of the forked coins in return for investing directly in to development and marketing, and then there are 4 developers who will get a share. So we have the financial clout from the get go and we have a number of developers who feel they have a decent stake in the project. I understand things haven't been explained very well the last few weeks, which is entirely my fault but once the fork is live we can start the real work and progress this project!
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britcoin3 (OP)
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August 03, 2016, 07:09:47 PM |
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The operation is in progress; please don't start up your wallets again until we give the say-so ;8] or you may have to resync the whole blockchain.
Mo
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leigh2k14
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August 03, 2016, 07:48:43 PM |
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Hope all goes well.
If anyone is staking, please stop.
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rghmodz
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August 03, 2016, 08:52:26 PM |
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That's great news! Good to hear.
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britcoin3 (OP)
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August 03, 2016, 09:37:21 PM |
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Hello, we're going to try a simple way of mining the new coins, by intentionally creating our own fork. We'd like to ask everyone to shut down their wallets by 8pm tonight UK time. That's in 1 hour 10 mins. (Note that the UK is not presently on GMT as it's summertime.)
We'll mine the new coins uncontested, wait for them to mature, then release the new wallets.
If you don't shut down your wallets, you may end up on the old fork and have to resync your blockchain.
Cheers, Mo and Mammix2
Hello, It didn't work unfortunately; the PoW difficulty was too high to mine anything in a reasonable time. We'll see if we can do it in a different way over the next week or two. You may reactivate your wallets now. Sorry for the inconvenience :8[
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will7am
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August 04, 2016, 12:53:26 AM |
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Hello, we're going to try a simple way of mining the new coins, by intentionally creating our own fork. We'd like to ask everyone to shut down their wallets by 8pm tonight UK time. That's in 1 hour 10 mins. (Note that the UK is not presently on GMT as it's summertime.)
We'll mine the new coins uncontested, wait for them to mature, then release the new wallets.
If you don't shut down your wallets, you may end up on the old fork and have to resync your blockchain.
Cheers, Mo and Mammix2
Hello, It didn't work unfortunately; the PoW difficulty was too high to mine anything in a reasonable time. We'll see if we can do it in a different way over the next week or two. You may reactivate your wallets now. Sorry for the inconvenience :8[ Sucks man.. There's more than a few different ways to implement this fork and we chose the wrong one, we'll make sure next one works. Well done to mammix for building in redundancy in to the roll out so we didn't disturb the original chain, we'll get there soon enough.
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rudolfaxl
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August 04, 2016, 12:59:37 AM |
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Hello, we're going to try a simple way of mining the new coins, by intentionally creating our own fork. We'd like to ask everyone to shut down their wallets by 8pm tonight UK time. That's in 1 hour 10 mins. (Note that the UK is not presently on GMT as it's summertime.)
We'll mine the new coins uncontested, wait for them to mature, then release the new wallets.
If you don't shut down your wallets, you may end up on the old fork and have to resync your blockchain.
Cheers, Mo and Mammix2
Hello, It didn't work unfortunately; the PoW difficulty was too high to mine anything in a reasonable time. We'll see if we can do it in a different way over the next week or two. You may reactivate your wallets now. Sorry for the inconvenience :8[ Sucks man.. There's more than a few different ways to implement this fork and we chose the wrong one, we'll make sure next one works. Well done to mammix for building in redundancy in to the roll out so we didn't disturb the original chain, we'll get there soon enough. and..what progress of Fork..??
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will7am
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August 04, 2016, 01:01:58 AM |
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Hello, we're going to try a simple way of mining the new coins, by intentionally creating our own fork. We'd like to ask everyone to shut down their wallets by 8pm tonight UK time. That's in 1 hour 10 mins. (Note that the UK is not presently on GMT as it's summertime.)
We'll mine the new coins uncontested, wait for them to mature, then release the new wallets.
If you don't shut down your wallets, you may end up on the old fork and have to resync your blockchain.
Cheers, Mo and Mammix2
Hello, It didn't work unfortunately; the PoW difficulty was too high to mine anything in a reasonable time. We'll see if we can do it in a different way over the next week or two. You may reactivate your wallets now. Sorry for the inconvenience :8[ Sucks man.. There's more than a few different ways to implement this fork and we chose the wrong one, we'll make sure next one works. Well done to mammix for building in redundancy in to the roll out so we didn't disturb the original chain, we'll get there soon enough. and..what progress of Fork..?? Are you asking what changes are included in the fork?
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Herp
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August 04, 2016, 01:49:50 AM |
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How is this different from Spaincoin, Mazacoin, Scotcoin, Auroracoin?
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will7am
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August 04, 2016, 01:55:19 AM |
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How is this different from Spaincoin, Mazacoin, Scotcoin, Auroracoin?
With the exception of Auroa, it has the potential to be a national digital currency.. But with a much larger market
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