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I keep PASC more than 2 month , all of the coins price boom but not this one ~ It was pumped in the beginning then dumped! And soon it will be delisted from Polo! It's a scam pumpy-dumpy coin! All this funny buys and sells are only for volumes! But I think it won't save it! In a 3 week bye bye from Polo! What you are saying is pure non-sense. Have you even read the V2 whitepaper? Are you in the slack channel? This coin is capable of doing great things that no other coins are able to do. The devs behind this coin are very smart, innovative and sincere. There is no ICO, no premine - those who dump had to of mined or bought in just like anyone else. Since the all time low around March 10, this coin has had a slow and steady climb. It's not a insta-profit coin, though it has tripled in price since then. You either got burned early on or you just like to troll. Take that shit to some other thread. k thx bye i agree that there is some chance that this coin is a significant coin, and there is a good chance that it is undervalued, but / The problem of many crypto currencies, including Pascal, is that there is a huge amount of technical mumbo jumbo aimed to tech people and almost nothing written only for simple people who are not interested in the technical stuff. All of the landing pages, including the op, should be directed to the general public with zero information for miners and investors, who should have to do some work clicking links and figuring stuff out rather than the people the coin is made for. It's nice to have good technical ideas but it gets boring when every coin markets to miners and speculators and not to users of currency. The job of speculators, investors, should be to direct things in a better direction, not just extract money from trends.
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June 05, 2017, 04:07:20 PM |
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I keep PASC more than 2 month , all of the coins price boom but not this one ~ It was pumped in the beginning then dumped! And soon it will be delisted from Polo! It's a scam pumpy-dumpy coin! All this funny buys and sells are only for volumes! But I think it won't save it! In a 3 week bye bye from Polo! What you are saying is pure non-sense. Have you even read the V2 whitepaper? Are you in the slack channel? This coin is capable of doing great things that no other coins are able to do. The devs behind this coin are very smart, innovative and sincere. There is no ICO, no premine - those who dump had to of mined or bought in just like anyone else. Since the all time low around March 10, this coin has had a slow and steady climb. It's not a insta-profit coin, though it has tripled in price since then. You either got burned early on or you just like to troll. Take that shit to some other thread. k thx bye i agree that there is some chance that this coin is a significant coin, and there is a good chance that it is undervalued, but / The problem of many crypto currencies, including Pascal, is that there is a huge amount of technical mumbo jumbo aimed to tech people and almost nothing written only for simple people who are not interested in the technical stuff. All of the landing pages, including the op, should be directed to the general public with zero information for miners and investors, who should have to do some work clicking links and figuring stuff out rather than the people the coin is made for. It's nice to have good technical ideas but it gets boring when every coin markets to miners and speculators and not to users of currency. The job of speculators, investors, should be to direct things in a better direction, not just extract money from trends. Patience my friend. Jared Tate was busting his ass for years before the success finally came.
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June 06, 2017, 01:22:57 AM |
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Hello guys, this is my first post. I'm currently researching altcoins and this coin seems to be promising (at least is something different from btc). I paid attention to it because it was coded in Pascal, language with which I learned to program. But there is a thought that I can't get out of my mind. In theory this coin is for "real people" and not only for geeks, but it's really hard (technically speaking) to get an account. How is this problem going to be solved?
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escapefrom3dom
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June 06, 2017, 01:30:51 AM |
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Hello guys, this is my first post. I'm currently researching altcoins and this coin seems to be promising (at least is something different from btc). I paid attention to it because it was coded in Pascal, language with which I learned to program. But there is a thought that I can't get out of my mind. In theory this coin is for "real people" and not only for geeks, but it's really hard (technically speaking) to get an account. How is this problem going to be solved?
1. this has already been solved with the introduction of the account market. 2. it's expected to implement a mechanism for selling accounts inside the wallet.
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yudhi999
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June 06, 2017, 10:04:07 AM |
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Hello guys, this is my first post. I'm currently researching altcoins and this coin seems to be promising (at least is something different from btc). I paid attention to it because it was coded in Pascal, language with which I learned to program. But there is a thought that I can't get out of my mind. In theory this coin is for "real people" and not only for geeks, but it's really hard (technically speaking) to get an account. How is this problem going to be solved?
Very easy to get PASA / pascal account ----> https://www.pascwallet.com/Market/Purchase
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eggdescrambler
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June 06, 2017, 02:34:45 PM |
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i agree that there is some chance that this coin is a significant coin, and there is a good chance that it is undervalued, but /
The problem of many crypto currencies, including Pascal, is that there is a huge amount of technical mumbo jumbo aimed to tech people and almost nothing written only for simple people who are not interested in the technical stuff. All of the landing pages, including the op, should be directed to the general public with zero information for miners and investors, who should have to do some work clicking links and figuring stuff out rather than the people the coin is made for. It's nice to have good technical ideas but it gets boring when every coin markets to miners and speculators and not to users of currency.
The job of speculators, investors, should be to direct things in a better direction, not just extract money from trends.
Yes, I agree about this, and I'd like to help in fixing this. I don't want to have any credits for this, I just want the documentation to be more in depth. The V2 is lacking details, it does not explain enough, particularly about the checkpointing, and how secure it can stay. My understanding before reading V2 was according to this image I created: https://i.imgur.com/MpDIpKj.pngBasically, on regular interval, you record the hash of the safebox and the safebox number and you can discard all prior blocks. From there, the blockchain dating from this pruning can validate any new account balance in later safebox created after this safebox you recorded. The V2 WH says the safebox has block header information in every account block sub-structure. This does not tell me what it looks like and how it can prevent an attacker to present you with a fake Safebox that contains an inflated balance for his account. I'm looking forward to see it though. Regardless whether there is a flaw in their concept or if it is solid, PascalCoin as it is presented in the first white paper - with the safebox - allows pruning of the blockchain on periodic interval. You just need to have the rest of the blockchain past that pruning point, either you hold these blocks yourself (as a miner or a node) or you can get it from somewhere else. From that safebox you secured the hash, you can validate all new transactions leading to new safebox post pruning, hence you can confirm an account really has the Pascal stated in the latest safebox. BTW, the pruning would be done at least 10 blocks prior to the current block being mine so to allow everyone the time to get all the blocks propagated.
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escapefrom3dom
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June 06, 2017, 09:37:09 PM |
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Sorry I haven't mind this since august. I notice that build 1.5.6 doesn't let you set more cores to mine pascal. Was this feature removed to be more resistant against server farms/bots taking over?
It's still mining with a cpu correct?
forget about it. at these days – only gpu mining in the pool.
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JaredStein
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June 06, 2017, 11:00:23 PM |
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One of my favorite small market cap coins with a bright future. I think the main problem is getting others informed on the use and value the coin brings.
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Crpto4$
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June 07, 2017, 12:15:03 AM |
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One of my favorite small market cap coins with a bright future. I think the main problem is getting others informed on the use and value the coin brings.
This coin surely has a bright future and this is the time to buy more as it is still under valued.
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PeterTheGrape
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June 07, 2017, 03:12:51 AM |
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Hello guys, this is my first post. I'm currently researching altcoins and this coin seems to be promising (at least is something different from btc). I paid attention to it because it was coded in Pascal, language with which I learned to program. But there is a thought that I can't get out of my mind. In theory this coin is for "real people" and not only for geeks, but it's really hard (technically speaking) to get an account. How is this problem going to be solved?
Very easy to get PASA / pascal account ----> https://www.pascwallet.com/Market/PurchaseThat is not easy at all. It is the same as 99.9% of coins, a link with a lot of confusing stuff directed only to coin people.
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yudhi999
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June 07, 2017, 03:29:37 AM |
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Hello guys, this is my first post. I'm currently researching altcoins and this coin seems to be promising (at least is something different from btc). I paid attention to it because it was coded in Pascal, language with which I learned to program. But there is a thought that I can't get out of my mind. In theory this coin is for "real people" and not only for geeks, but it's really hard (technically speaking) to get an account. How is this problem going to be solved?
Very easy to get PASA / pascal account ----> https://www.pascwallet.com/Market/PurchaseThat is not easy at all. It is the same as 99.9% of coins, a link with a lot of confusing stuff directed only to coin people. If you do not want to buy an account, you can mine it in nanopool. You can receive 1 PASA(Pascal Account) for every 20 PASC you mined. Because to get an account is not free (takes time, computer resources, stable internet connection and electricity).
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PeterTheGrape
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June 07, 2017, 03:37:41 AM |
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Hello guys, this is my first post. I'm currently researching altcoins and this coin seems to be promising (at least is something different from btc). I paid attention to it because it was coded in Pascal, language with which I learned to program. But there is a thought that I can't get out of my mind. In theory this coin is for "real people" and not only for geeks, but it's really hard (technically speaking) to get an account. How is this problem going to be solved?
Very easy to get PASA / pascal account ----> https://www.pascwallet.com/Market/PurchaseThat is not easy at all. It is the same as 99.9% of coins, a link with a lot of confusing stuff directed only to coin people. If you do not want to buy an account, you can mine it in nanopool. You can receive 1 PASA(Pascal Account) for every 20 PASC you mined. Because to get an account is not free (takes time, computer resources and electricity). ha ha ha I hope you are being funny. I have tried mining coins several times and never managed to figure it out, aside from staking. I have been using crypto for a few years and cannot figure out most of this stuff. You expect somebody who has only heard about crypto yesterday to land here and be quicker than me? Look at Google. It has a simple landing page, about 5kb, no technical horseshit. So people use it.
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yudhi999
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June 07, 2017, 04:47:06 AM |
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Hello guys, this is my first post. I'm currently researching altcoins and this coin seems to be promising (at least is something different from btc). I paid attention to it because it was coded in Pascal, language with which I learned to program. But there is a thought that I can't get out of my mind. In theory this coin is for "real people" and not only for geeks, but it's really hard (technically speaking) to get an account. How is this problem going to be solved?
Very easy to get PASA / pascal account ----> https://www.pascwallet.com/Market/PurchaseThat is not easy at all. It is the same as 99.9% of coins, a link with a lot of confusing stuff directed only to coin people. If you do not want to buy an account, you can mine it in nanopool. You can receive 1 PASA(Pascal Account) for every 20 PASC you mined. Because to get an account is not free (takes time, computer resources and electricity). ha ha ha I hope you are being funny. I have tried mining coins several times and never managed to figure it out, aside from staking. I have been using crypto for a few years and cannot figure out most of this stuff. You expect somebody who has only heard about crypto yesterday to land here and be quicker than me? Look at Google. It has a simple landing page, about 5kb, no technical horseshit. So people use it. WHAT? You have been using crypto fora few years? You do not understand PASCAL COIN and innovation? I believe it. I believe you are expert in cryptocurrency.
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flowerpots
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June 07, 2017, 09:56:57 AM |
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Sold a bunch in the previous hype. Now bought some more after reading v2 of the Whitepaper. There's no big marketing team on this coin. If that was the case I believe this coin would have been $50,000,000 marketcap already. Really keeping these coins for the long run. Good luck dev!
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go6ooo1212
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June 08, 2017, 04:31:41 AM |
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..you have the ability to select multiple accounts in the last version of client...
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June 08, 2017, 04:50:07 AM |
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..you have the ability to select multiple accounts in the last version of client...
But for the destination account to some accounts can not, is there a solution?
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June 08, 2017, 05:43:01 AM Last edit: June 08, 2017, 05:54:36 AM by escapefrom3dom |
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..you have the ability to select multiple accounts in the last version of client...
But for the destination account to some accounts can not, is there a solution? u can only make a payment from the all listed accounts balance to one another account by a single transaction.
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June 08, 2017, 06:49:07 AM Last edit: June 08, 2017, 12:25:36 PM by yudhi999 |
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..you have the ability to select multiple accounts in the last version of client...
But for the destination account to some accounts can not, is there a solution? u can only make a payment from the all listed accounts balance to one another account by a single transaction. This means for now transfers coin from one account to multiple accounts in one transfer can not? Or maybe it's a job to be solved for further development? Or maybe it is this that causes the withdrawal of coins from polo and miningpool into private wallet (personal account) takes a very long time.
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