fikihafana
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November 26, 2016, 10:43:06 AM |
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How to mine this coin ? I didn't see "Allow Mining".
I try to run PascalProy.jar but got error "Unsupported Major Minor version 52.0" . I also Pascal Cuda Miner but it stop working.
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PascalCoin (OP)
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November 26, 2016, 11:13:04 AM |
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I've asked to bitsquare to add PASA (Pascal Accounts) also to trade. Also asked why PASC is not listed in website market
PASC/BTC is now listed on bitsquare market website: https://market.bitsquare.io/?market=pasc_btc
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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kahir
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November 26, 2016, 08:20:17 PM |
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i need a normal exchange .... can't use that bitsquare
also willing to buy any amount at 500 sat pm me
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jrwallet
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November 28, 2016, 02:22:12 PM |
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Reading the white paper didn't understand ... Once tested the wallet... it's amazing
I think this is going to be a major breakthrough. You've done some great work here.
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PascalCoin (OP)
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November 28, 2016, 10:45:56 PM Last edit: November 28, 2016, 10:59:23 PM by PascalCoin |
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Reading the white paper didn't understand ... Once tested the wallet... it's amazing
I think this is going to be a major breakthrough. You've done some great work here.
Sorry... white paper is a translation (not good)... Thanks for your comments EDIT: Someone wants to help PascalCoin correcting White Paper?
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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benjy33
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November 28, 2016, 11:06:22 PM |
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how send coin at exchange?
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November 28, 2016, 11:10:05 PM |
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Pascal language is superior for mathematical purposes.
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PascalCoin (OP)
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November 29, 2016, 12:01:21 AM |
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how send coin at exchange?
Exchange must provide a public key (like, for example, 3GhhbovFXcR3Wri8CE6Z4n6RRx8XGVTrzCBRgBQuYeBhSJftvcF5RahahLuu94fhuNFvGkpVrxR3sW5 q52jeAxcpRPL4zmeQR4o4BZ ). (Public keys can be generated by the wallet using JSON-RPC methods) Then user must change account owner of one of his accounts by inserting Exchange public key After that, exchange will have 1 account assigned to this public key (with it's coin balance), and user can send more coins simply sending coins to this account number. It's easy... because when you work with accounts it's like when you work with a traditional bank. Example: - User has a free account 182610-61 (with balance of 100 PASC) - User executes a "Transfer account to a new owner" operation, inserting exchange public key 3GhhbovFXcR3Wri8CE6Z4n6RRx8XGVTrzCBRgBQuYeBhSJftvcF5RahahLuu94fhuNFvGkpVrxR3sW5 q52jeAxcpRPL4zmeQR4o4BZ - Exchange will receive account 182610-61 and also 100 coins. - If user wants to send more coins to the exchange, just send coins to account 182610-61 Also, if user changes other accounts owner to Exchange's public key, Exchange will have more than 1 account associated to this user... introducing the possibility to trade accounts too.
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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HI-TEC99
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November 29, 2016, 12:16:43 AM |
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... introducing the possibility to trade accounts too.
I can't find an account market on the bitsquare website. Is it showing in the app but not the website?
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PascalCoin (OP)
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November 29, 2016, 12:18:38 AM |
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... introducing the possibility to trade accounts too.
I can't find an account market on the bitsquare website. Is it showing in the app but not the website? Currently bitsquare does not allow account trading... I've requested it... perhaps next build Meanwhile you can use escrow at this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1638517.0
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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benjy33
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November 29, 2016, 12:33:53 AM |
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how send coin at exchange?
Exchange must provide a public key (like, for example, 3GhhbovFXcR3Wri8CE6Z4n6RRx8XGVTrzCBRgBQuYeBhSJftvcF5RahahLuu94fhuNFvGkpVrxR3sW5 q52jeAxcpRPL4zmeQR4o4BZ ). (Public keys can be generated by the wallet using JSON-RPC methods) Then user must change account owner of one of his accounts by inserting Exchange public key After that, exchange will have 1 account assigned to this public key (with it's coin balance), and user can send more coins simply sending coins to this account number. It's easy... because when you work with accounts it's like when you work with a traditional bank. Example: - User has a free account 182610-61 (with balance of 100 PASC) - User executes a "Transfer account to a new owner" operation, inserting exchange public key 3GhhbovFXcR3Wri8CE6Z4n6RRx8XGVTrzCBRgBQuYeBhSJftvcF5RahahLuu94fhuNFvGkpVrxR3sW5 q52jeAxcpRPL4zmeQR4o4BZ - Exchange will receive account 182610-61 and also 100 coins. - If user wants to send more coins to the exchange, just send coins to account 182610-61 Also, if user changes other accounts owner to Exchange's public key, Exchange will have more than 1 account associated to this user... introducing the possibility to trade accounts too. Too complicated all , need videotutorial this exchange is rare....., I do not see that I'm getting anywhere provide a public key
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jrwallet
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November 29, 2016, 12:43:20 AM |
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Too complicated all , need videotutorial this exchange is rare....., I do not see that I'm getting anywhere provide a public key Bitsquare is rare? Or PascalCoin is rare? Or both? Edited: Both. But amazing!
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November 29, 2016, 04:15:11 AM |
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how send coin at exchange?
Exchange must provide a public key (like, for example, 3GhhbovFXcR3Wri8CE6Z4n6RRx8XGVTrzCBRgBQuYeBhSJftvcF5RahahLuu94fhuNFvGkpVrxR3sW5 q52jeAxcpRPL4zmeQR4o4BZ ). (Public keys can be generated by the wallet using JSON-RPC methods) Then user must change account owner of one of his accounts by inserting Exchange public key After that, exchange will have 1 account assigned to this public key (with it's coin balance), and user can send more coins simply sending coins to this account number. It's easy... because when you work with accounts it's like when you work with a traditional bank. Example: - User has a free account 182610-61 (with balance of 100 PASC) - User executes a "Transfer account to a new owner" operation, inserting exchange public key 3GhhbovFXcR3Wri8CE6Z4n6RRx8XGVTrzCBRgBQuYeBhSJftvcF5RahahLuu94fhuNFvGkpVrxR3sW5 q52jeAxcpRPL4zmeQR4o4BZ - Exchange will receive account 182610-61 and also 100 coins. - If user wants to send more coins to the exchange, just send coins to account 182610-61 Also, if user changes other accounts owner to Exchange's public key, Exchange will have more than 1 account associated to this user... introducing the possibility to trade accounts too. Too complicated all , need videotutorial this exchange is rare....., I do not see that I'm getting anywhere provide a public key He explained how a traditional exchange like Bittrex or Polo etc might go about integrating PASCAL to their pipeline. So don't get confused by that post as it has nothing to do with how the current and only exchange -bitsquare- operates. Bitsquare software only handles the base currency BTC acting as an automated escrow, Pascal coins are never in the bitsquare ecosystem - you send or receive to the buyer/seller directly to their wallets. I see no difference from openbazaar honestly, Apart from the traditional looking charts and books. Too complicated all , need videotutorial this exchange is rare....., I do not see that I'm getting anywhere provide a public key Bitsquare is rare? Or PascalCoin is rare? Or both? Edited: Both. But amazing! what we have a here is a rethinking of the digital currency exchange mechanics not some latest hype cloned anon app dapp zero this fluff ... Takes connected people to get the word out though AND exchange operators willing to step out of their comfort zones with their backend instead of being clones of each other too, just with different GUIs.
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ICOcountdown.com
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November 29, 2016, 08:59:10 PM |
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Pascal language is superior for mathematical purposes.
Exactly, pascal is a very beautiful programming language. It is all based on mathematical variation.
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November 29, 2016, 10:34:55 PM |
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Pascal language is superior for mathematical purposes.
Exactly, pascal is a very beautiful programming language. It is all based on mathematical variation. Huh? What are "mathematical purposes"? What is "all based on mathematical variation"? Pascal is a block-structured procedural language like many many others, starting with Algol. Its main strength is its strong-typing, which helps prevent harm from human coding errors. Advocates of weakly-typed languages such as the C-family may see strong typing as training wheels and prefer to have more coding freedom despite the risks. If you know Pascal, you almost know the languages Delphi and even Ada, its bloated feature-rich government-approved cousin. There is nothing particularly "mathematical" about Pascal compared to other languages, except that Wirth, its creator, named it in tribute to mathematician Blaise Pascal. I've written thousands of lines of Pascal. When I used it I liked it a lot. When I used something else I often liked that too. Programming languages are mathematically equivalent, in a Turing-machine sense. Programmers love language wars - squabbling over features - but they usually know that anything that can be done in one language can be done in any other, easily or not. All the high-level languages generate machine code - the machine code set is fixed and finite for any given machine. Pascal would not be my first language of choice today but it still works just fine. This coin architecture though - now that's beautiful.
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November 29, 2016, 11:21:20 PM |
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Cheers m8 !
It's all mathmatics...
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GoldTiger69
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November 30, 2016, 03:18:07 AM Last edit: November 30, 2016, 03:41:44 AM by GoldTiger69 |
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I think the JSON-RPC server it's not working on the new build (1.3), because I can't connect to it by a telnet (and before it was so easy).
Has anyone else had such a difficulty? or is it just me?
Edit: NVM, it's working again.
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ol92
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November 30, 2016, 09:06:51 AM |
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Impressed by this project on many points. The only major drawback is the need to "buy" or "mine" an account to be able to use pascalcoin : this looks like opening a bank account paying some fees, which is a sort of regression in comparison to crypto coins.
One should find a way to create an account within the wallet without mining.
This is my proposition ( I don't know if this is easy to implement) : one can create an account inside the wallet with a small negative amount to prevent users to spam acccounts.
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PascalCoin (OP)
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November 30, 2016, 01:55:11 PM Last edit: November 30, 2016, 02:35:45 PM by PascalCoin |
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Impressed by this project on many points. The only major drawback is the need to "buy" or "mine" an account to be able to use pascalcoin : this looks like opening a bank account paying some fees, which is a sort of regression in comparison to crypto coins.
One should find a way to create an account within the wallet without mining.
This is my proposition ( I don't know if this is easy to implement) : one can create an account inside the wallet with a small negative amount to prevent users to spam acccounts.
Yes, accounts are limited and current protocol doesn't allow to create self made ones. Is the mechanism used to limit size (in this case, safebox size) and to control double spend work without searching for history transactions... if we allow impredictable number of accounts will be the same that happens in a blockchain (then account will be the same than an address)... and there will not be difference between PascalCoin and others altcoins. PascalCoin is like a Bank, so accounts are like a bank. Easy to remember, and I think, easy to understand for people who don't know how cryptocurrency works. That was the one of the main premises of the PascalCoin concept, defined at White Paper
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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bitcoinsforall
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November 30, 2016, 02:43:32 PM |
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Any bounties for this project???
Fb+tw??
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