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May 13, 2016, 04:18:05 AM
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BUT, the reward for that block is a fixed Value,  similar to PoW blocks.



Are you saying that for blocks between 2880 and 500000 whoever gets a stake will be earning 1000 coins?

That's 24000 coins a day total for the network but also a massive incentive to buy, keep then in and stake.

It will be interesting to see how people behave

i Quote myself ...  info @ OP too

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DPOS Rewards ~ 60 Minutes DPOS Block Target[/b]
< Block   2880 = 10 [Ponzi]
< Block 500000 = 1000 [Ponzi]
> Block 499999 = 10% Annual Rate

Am wondering about this Math, since within 12 hours there has been over 100k coins generated. At this rate the coin may end up with 500M coins. Is my analysis Wright?

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May 13, 2016, 04:33:09 AM
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DPOS Rewards ~ 60 Minutes DPOS Block Target
< Block   2880 = 10 [Ponzi]
< Block 500000 = 1000 [Ponzi]
> Block 499999 = 10% Annual Rate
And now premine are multiplied into 90% of all coins Grin
http://89.38.150.215:3001/address/93mJaXofwXXNghUwPZzHPnBFcLkEBFHzBv

98-99% of all coins from premine soon
~1,440,000  coins to one account daily (24 hrs × 60 mins × 1000 Ponzi per block)
Not sure about DPoS speed, but 100+ blocks were generated in 2 hours (!). So ~1 minute per block is far more realistic than 60 minutes.
and ~10-15k coins to all others from regular mining (24 hrs × 60 mins × 7-10 Ponzi per block) Grin

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May 13, 2016, 04:34:01 AM
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TillKoeln i think that was been cool idea to stake coins 1 year and half old as you mined more than 100K ponzi in one night... how you will redistribued them?
for more no one else will reach to 3M network weight to stake their coins.


yep TillKoeln, unless you wanna kill this coin (maybe you do!), you might wanna consider stop staking your super old coins (december 2014!) for a month or so.

I'd say good ponzi must give first "waves" of investor chance to make some buck, in this ponzi so far there is only one investor who can make some profit...  


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May 13, 2016, 04:51:05 AM
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TillKoeln i think that was been cool idea to stake coins 1 year and half old as you mined more than 100K ponzi in one night... how you will redistribued them?
for more no one else will reach to 3M network weight to stake their coins.
yep TillKoeln, unless you wanna kill this coin (maybe you do!), you might wanna consider stop staking your super old coins (december 2014!) for a month or so.

I'd say good ponzi must give first "waves" of investor chance to make some buck, in this ponzi so far there is only one investor who can make some profit...  
Agreed, now no one can earn profit from this. Only dev Smiley

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May 13, 2016, 05:14:44 AM
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TillKoeln i think that was been cool idea to stake coins 1 year and half old as you mined more than 100K ponzi in one night... how you will redistribued them?
for more no one else will reach to 3M network weight to stake their coins.
yep TillKoeln, unless you wanna kill this coin (maybe you do!), you might wanna consider stop staking your super old coins (december 2014!) for a month or so.

I'd say good ponzi must give first "waves" of investor chance to make some buck, in this ponzi so far there is only one investor who can make some profit...  
Agreed, now no one can earn profit from this. Only dev Smiley
please burn 90% coins you mined/will mine up to you will find that this happened and resend all your coins to start staking from zero. i think that 10% will be enought reward for next two days when your coins will start staking again and positions on network will be more egal.

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May 13, 2016, 05:21:43 AM
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DPOS Rewards ~ 60 Minutes DPOS Block Target
Also how can target speed be ~60 mins per PoS block, if 100+ PoS blocks were generated in 2 hours?

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May 13, 2016, 05:29:05 AM
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DPOS Rewards ~ 60 Minutes DPOS Block Target
Also how can target speed be ~60 mins per PoS block, if 100+ PoS blocks were generated in 2 hours?
i think that is posible cause strong weight/low diff

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May 13, 2016, 05:54:27 AM
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DPOS Rewards ~ 60 Minutes DPOS Block Target
Also how can target speed be ~60 mins per PoS block, if 100+ PoS blocks were generated in 2 hours?
i think that is posible cause strong weight/low diff
yep, his coins are getting weight since December 2014(!) so hence their huge weight.

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May 13, 2016, 06:37:59 AM
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DPOS Rewards ~ 60 Minutes DPOS Block Target
Also how can target speed be ~60 mins per PoS block, if 100+ PoS blocks were generated in 2 hours?
i think that is posible cause strong weight/low diff
yep, his coins are getting weight since December 2014(!) so hence their huge weight.

This should be expected... by the name of the coin alone.


The problem might be getting it listed. 
There are too many coins aimed at getting the DEV money.
Even YOBIT might be getting tired of this. (As it generally just generates bad moods in the community)


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May 13, 2016, 08:45:06 AM
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Good Morning Guys.

every System Needs some time to re-adjust the difficulty Settings,  and allright now everything works like it should.
in a few hours the Difficulty Calculation will be full updated.


i think you allright know this from the past on other coins...  if you throw 100MH/s on a Network which was running with 1 MH/s
the Network Need some time to calculate the difficulty. and after a short time the System adjust the difficulty to the 100MH/s





i just wake up and take a shower & breakfast first. b4 i go to work and been in around 5-6 hours back at home.
then i will publish the first stages on the Ponzi Level System. which explain the Distribution and what happend next.



kindly regards
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May 13, 2016, 11:02:53 AM
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Well, burning the coins would not be a viable proposition, the coins would rather be redistributed to the existing community via some proof. I wouldn't mind earning a few of those, maybe graphics work or some form of marketing. Lets see how this works.

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May 13, 2016, 01:04:40 PM
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Well, burning the coins would not be a viable proposition, the coins would rather be redistributed to the existing community via some proof. I wouldn't mind earning a few of those, maybe graphics work or some form of marketing. Lets see how this works.


Some kind of transparency of the premine account and having it "locked away to use for coin-related purposes only" would make me rethink this coin, in a positive way.

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May 13, 2016, 01:34:29 PM
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Supposedly 13 new coins to be added to Yobit tonight , as per Blacksmith .


Looks like Ponzi is on the way!
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May 13, 2016, 03:01:57 PM
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pool maxminers down?
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May 13, 2016, 03:03:35 PM
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pool maxminers down?

yeah it's down
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May 13, 2016, 03:50:35 PM
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PonziCoin [PONZI] is listed: https://yobit.net/en/trade/PONZI/BTC
PonziCoin Dice: https://yobit.net/en/dice/PONZI



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Donate PONZI coins to our Giveaway: https://yobit.net/en/freecoins/

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May 13, 2016, 04:02:44 PM
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after waiting so long, finally listed also in Yobit.
Great Jobs Team  Grin
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May 13, 2016, 04:11:56 PM
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pool maxminers down?

yeah it's down

Come it back i have some coins there  Cry Cry Cry

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May 13, 2016, 04:19:18 PM
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That was listed damn quick on Yobit  Shocked

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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May 13, 2016, 04:52:41 PM
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Why have not paid the coins for retweets on Twitter and a free vote to add PonziCoin to the crypto exchange yobit?
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