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March 06, 2018, 08:46:50 AM
Last edit: March 06, 2018, 09:32:35 AM by IMZ
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Cryptocommoner and I were talking about names for quantities of 42-coin for p2p. Something like an:

'Oh One' (0.01) = about $US 550 (to about a thousand when the price is up)

'Oh Oh One' (0.001) = about $US 55 (to about a hundred . . . )

EDIT: withdrawal on Cryptopia came through in seconds
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March 06, 2018, 01:37:57 PM
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Cryptocommoner and I were talking about names for quantities of 42-coin for p2p. Something like an:

'Oh One' (0.01) = about $US 550 (to about a thousand when the price is up)

'Oh Oh One' (0.001) = about $US 55 (to about a hundred . . . )

EDIT: withdrawal on Cryptopia came through in seconds

Thanks for posting this.  I meant to get around to it. 

The rationale behind why I/we are pushing for a standard term is simply due to the fact that one coin is just too much to fathom or think about in terms of cost.  By breaking it down, it gives way to possibly opening the door to a greater number of investors to bring the volume up overall.

We kicked around the idea of dividing it further, but this makes the most sense to me.
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March 08, 2018, 07:46:01 PM
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I can see this coin reaching over 10m$ each one day in the not so distant future.
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March 08, 2018, 08:19:36 PM
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I can see this coin reaching over 10m$ each one day in the not so distant future.

I hope so, at the moment dump groups and bots are working daily for micro profits and keep coin at the bottom...
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March 09, 2018, 07:51:35 AM
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Hello...

Can someone guide me how to stake 42 coin, it said no suitable input were found on my wallet

thanks
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March 09, 2018, 07:54:09 AM
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Hello...

Can someone guide me how to stake 42 coin, it said no suitable input were found on my wallet

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Should be as any other coin:

1) have a minimum amount
2) some X hours have to pass to start
3) wait
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March 09, 2018, 08:04:36 AM
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thanks btcltcdigger.
i want to try staking bcause i was mining for 42 coin here http://42.mining-france.com/index.php got thousand shares but still nothing on my unconfirmed mining balance.
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March 09, 2018, 03:13:29 PM
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thanks btcltcdigger.
i want to try staking bcause i was mining for 42 coin here http://42.mining-france.com/index.php got thousand shares but still nothing on my unconfirmed mining balance.


There are only 42 'shares' and they are all mined at this point.  What are you considering as a share?
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March 09, 2018, 06:47:18 PM
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thanks btcltcdigger.
i want to try staking bcause i was mining for 42 coin here http://42.mining-france.com/index.php got thousand shares but still nothing on my unconfirmed mining balance.


There are only 42 'shares' and they are all mined at this point.  What are you considering as a share?

i mean my accepted share from mining.
is it posibble to earn coin that only 42 coin from mining?
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March 09, 2018, 08:08:04 PM
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thanks btcltcdigger.
i want to try staking bcause i was mining for 42 coin here http://42.mining-france.com/index.php got thousand shares but still nothing on my unconfirmed mining balance.


There are only 42 'shares' and they are all mined at this point.  What are you considering as a share?

i mean my accepted share from mining.
is it posibble to earn coin that only 42 coin from mining?

I would shoot @Lasergun a PM to ask specifics, but he posted these two links last time somebody asked about where their coins were.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/42/address.dws?4VsEs7wqRpoiTpmqViWRtse1P3CNgvBw4g.htm
https://tr.im/calculation
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March 10, 2018, 09:46:44 AM
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'Open Coin Listing
We welcome all communities to work with us, listing their coin or token.'

http://barterdex.supernet.org/

My outfit is focussed on analysing decentralised exchanges. If anyone wants to be involved, PM me.

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March 10, 2018, 09:50:04 AM
Last edit: March 11, 2018, 01:25:45 AM by IMZ
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thanks btcltcdigger.
i want to try staking bcause i was mining for 42 coin here http://42.mining-france.com/index.php got thousand shares but still nothing on my unconfirmed mining balance.


There are only 42 'shares' and they are all mined at this point.  What are you considering as a share?

i mean my accepted share from mining.
is it posibble to earn coin that only 42 coin from mining?

Hey, Rustryrio.

EDIT: I was wrong. Laser has posted correct info below.
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March 10, 2018, 06:29:46 PM
Last edit: March 10, 2018, 08:34:23 PM by Lasergun
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PoW miners gather tx fees from transactions as a reward because their work is more energy intensive, PoS miners destroy tx fees - create deflation and make the remaining coins more rare and valuable.
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March 10, 2018, 07:28:20 PM
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Big potential here!
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March 11, 2018, 01:26:45 AM
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PoW miners gather tx fees from transactions as a reward because their work is more energy intensive, PoS miners destroy tx fees - create deflation and make the remaining coins more rare and valuable.

Have deleted my incorrect info. And so pleased to be getting closer to understanding 42.

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March 11, 2018, 11:35:45 AM
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The name of the coin is very special, and the ideas and ideas are also unique. I have seen the smallest coin in the total.
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March 13, 2018, 07:59:13 AM
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Nova Exchange should reboot on April the 4th.

'Under such legislation GOOBIT is required to disclose any suspicions of money laundering or terrorism financing to the police authorities. GOOBIT is not permitted to inform its customer should such suspicion arise.'

Email to me from Nova

Check your inboxes, campers. If you have a Nova account, you must accept the new Terms and Conditions.
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March 13, 2018, 09:55:51 AM
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Hello!

My first post also!

Love the idea, as if just for me, found it through pure abstract thinking, have great vibe about it!

How hard is it to actually be a PoW miner for 42 coin? More importantly what would eventually happen with the number of coins? Would they reach 0.00000001 coins in total from the initial supply of 42? On a sidenote, how does one become a node?

My vote on the fee would be: a) expected growth of transactions in next year - vote stay at current
                                           b) expected growth of transactions in 5 years - vote change to higher fee
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March 13, 2018, 12:45:05 PM
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Hello!

My first post also!

Love the idea, as if just for me, found it through pure abstract thinking, have great vibe about it!

How hard is it to actually be a PoW miner for 42 coin? More importantly what would eventually happen with the number of coins? Would they reach 0.00000001 coins in total from the initial supply of 42? On a sidenote, how does one become a node?

My vote on the fee would be: a) expected growth of transactions in next year - vote stay at current
                                           b) expected growth of transactions in 5 years - vote change to higher fee

Welcome, Ucicha. Others will advise on becoming a miner.

A little bit of answer, courtesy of Laser:

'PoW miners gather tx fees from transactions as a reward because their work is more energy intensive.'


And: 'More importantly what would eventually happen with the number of coins?'

Well, ultimately, it's about the divisibility of each coin: a crypto's units can be divided into a very large number of sun-units. With Bitcoin, for example, it's one hundred million sub-units.

So -- as I understand it -- 42-Coin is deflationary: there is, slowly, less and less of it, which makes each unit more valuable.

But are we going to run out of 42? No. There are a range of options; but more importantly, the problem is a century away.
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March 13, 2018, 07:43:44 PM
Last edit: March 13, 2018, 08:24:20 PM by Lasergun
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How hard is it to actually be a PoW miner for 42 coin?

All depend on difficulty... With 2-5 Mh/s @ current difficulty (3-7) you will find the blocks on regular basis.

Would they reach 0.00000001 coins in total from the initial supply of 42?

Yes, with the current deflation this will happen after 1 838 825 years.

On a sidenote, how does one become a node?

You need to open port #4242 for incoming connections and keep your wallet online 24/7.

My vote on the fee would be: a) expected growth of transactions in next year - vote stay at current
                                           b) expected growth of transactions in 5 years - vote change to higher fee

Thanks.
With the current tx fees and 42 price PoW-miners do not have any financial motivation to mine/secure the network, everything is based on enthusiasm and altruism.

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