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June 06, 2018, 08:31:28 AM |
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What are the main differences between Pascal Coin and other crypto's?
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June 06, 2018, 08:33:55 AM |
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I have almost 500+ Pas accounts for sale . anyone tell me where i can sell them in bulk ? Thank you
Any one interesting to buy a walletkeys with 501 old pascal account might PM. Escrow is welcomed . Offer still available all payment accepted . Can't. Worth next to nothing. List them one by one on pascwallet and you may be able to get few PASC out of them. How exactly you managed to mine/buy that many accounts is beyond my understanding. There is an issue where there are too many PASAs (many were given away for free) and that makes them a surplus (not good where you can generate a new address anytime like few other coins). I mined 91 accounts (one key for all accounts). I only need one. I listed few for sale. Did not get anything... Changing keys for 501 accounts by hand takes time too.
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June 06, 2018, 08:40:11 AM |
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This remembers me during the old Poloniex days where Pascal price movements is one of those coins that i'm following. Now Poloniex is having a hard time fighting in the top 20 colume. Perhaps Pascal team will consider for another alternative markets?
Top 20? Zec is not even in the top 20. PASC hovers around top 400... Everything works fine. Perhaps the devs have a life. What you wrote does not make sense. That's not Google translate. It doesn't make spelling errors and grammar is way better. Do you English? It's funny, because your signature is perfect English...
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nightraven
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June 06, 2018, 02:29:16 PM |
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What are the main differences between Pascal Coin and other crypto's?
PascalCoin is build from scratch. It is not a clone like most altcoins. The Safebox is very unique. It keeps the balances of all the accounts so an ordinary wallet doesn't need the complete blockchain. But if you really want to learn about all the differences you shold read the whitepapers: http://pascalcoin.org/whitepapers
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June 06, 2018, 02:57:59 PM |
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Well, Im putting my hopes to the new wallet and a simplified process in buying pascal coins. Right now it's pretty much the most complicated coin to deal with due to the wallets design.
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June 06, 2018, 03:00:48 PM |
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What are the main differences between Pascal Coin and other crypto's?
To summarize it in few sentences for newbies. Original hash algo to start with. New miners were written by community. Cannot generate unlimited recyclable addresses. Extremely fast network protocol. Operations take fraction of a second (at least when I do it on my local wallet) Equihash, ethash, cryptonote, many more. All those coins are clones that reuse the same code available for anyone for free. Copy and paste and premined and ico. Pascalcoin had no ICO, no premine. All the resources for learning about how it is different and how to work with it, are on the official website. Pascalcoin.org
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June 06, 2018, 03:10:11 PM |
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Well, Im putting my hopes to the new wallet and a simplified process in buying pascal coins. Right now it's pretty much the most complicated coin to deal with due to the wallets design.
Works fine. Please stop spreading FUD. Send me any crypto, your public key and I will prove you wrong. I can buy PASC, as many as you need. I don't, because I have enough for now and more important priorities. I will not sell my personal wallet keys.
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Samthehero
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June 07, 2018, 07:02:17 AM |
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What are the main differences between Pascal Coin and other crypto's?
PascalCoin is build from scratch. It is not a clone like most altcoins. The Safebox is very unique. It keeps the balances of all the accounts so an ordinary wallet doesn't need the complete blockchain. But if you really want to learn about all the differences you shold read the whitepapers: http://pascalcoin.org/whitepapersPascalCoin is not getting much love from the community. Its kind of an obscure coin. 15M mc isn't all that much to write home about.
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June 07, 2018, 06:45:02 PM |
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What are the main differences between Pascal Coin and other crypto's?
PascalCoin is build from scratch. It is not a clone like most altcoins. The Safebox is very unique. It keeps the balances of all the accounts so an ordinary wallet doesn't need the complete blockchain. But if you really want to learn about all the differences you shold read the whitepapers: http://pascalcoin.org/whitepapersPascalCoin is not getting much love from the community. Its kind of an obscure coin. 15M mc isn't all that much to write home about. This coin always had a bit of that unfortunate, "I'm a geek and it's manly to be so and so figure out what I'm doing, let me be the leader." It needs to make things very clear. I do appreciate the explanation of why I was having problems. I am staking 12 different COINS not Pascal wallets. I haven't tried the smaller wallet, I guess it won't be hard to track it down when I do
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June 08, 2018, 06:16:20 PM |
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The wallet doesn't need to be 'running'.
I never have it running. My computer is off and offline most of the time.
Maybe someone else knows what you are trying to do.
I put the keys on a USB stick (needs few kb of storage) and put in in a drawer.
You can do this with any genuine coin.
-> export the keys (even write them down on paper) and literally restore them to another wallet/app some time in the future.
It's not for geeks. If you have 12 coins (on 12 machines?), hero member, then I'm pretty sure you have basic computer skills.
Most people have 1 old POS computer that still works. Local. Not a server on the cloud.
BTW, PASC is not a staking coin (did you read the whitepaper). Proof of work. It's not a "1200%" interest investment return in a year.
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Samthehero
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June 10, 2018, 02:13:26 PM |
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The wallet doesn't need to be 'running'.
I never have it running. My computer is off and offline most of the time.
Maybe someone else knows what you are trying to do.
I put the keys on a USB stick (needs few kb of storage) and put in in a drawer.
You can do this with any genuine coin.
-> export the keys (even write them down on paper) and literally restore them to another wallet/app some time in the future.
It's not for geeks. If you have 12 coins (on 12 machines?), hero member, then I'm pretty sure you have basic computer skills.
Most people have 1 old POS computer that still works. Local. Not a server on the cloud.
BTW, PASC is not a staking coin (did you read the whitepaper). Proof of work. It's not a "1200%" interest investment return in a year.
To be fair it is for geeks, at least by the look of it. That is why it will never meet a mass market penetration. Usage will be limited to geektown and they are limited in numbers.
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June 10, 2018, 02:26:10 PM |
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The basic theme that in the future it has ensured the development of the project
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June 10, 2018, 03:19:26 PM |
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Indeed this is a unique coin. This is still not present with those that are presented now. It is a coin designed to work without a history requirement and is capable of controlling double expenses or checking the balance
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June 10, 2018, 05:46:39 PM |
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The wallet doesn't need to be 'running'.
I never have it running. My computer is off and offline most of the time.
Maybe someone else knows what you are trying to do.
I put the keys on a USB stick (needs few kb of storage) and put in in a drawer.
You can do this with any genuine coin.
-> export the keys (even write them down on paper) and literally restore them to another wallet/app some time in the future.
It's not for geeks. If you have 12 coins (on 12 machines?), hero member, then I'm pretty sure you have basic computer skills.
Most people have 1 old POS computer that still works. Local. Not a server on the cloud.
BTW, PASC is not a staking coin (did you read the whitepaper). Proof of work. It's not a "1200%" interest investment return in a year.
To be fair it is for geeks, at least by the look of it. That is why it will never meet a mass market penetration. Usage will be limited to geektown and they are limited in numbers. Relax. PASC is working as designed. It will make a penetration... The usage and possibilities are endless if you visited the official website and actually spent few minutes reading about it. The complains forum is somewhere else...
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June 10, 2018, 05:49:48 PM |
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Indeed this is a unique coin. This is still not present with those that are presented now. It is a coin designed to work without a history requirement and is capable of controlling double expenses or checking the balance
You cab say this anyway. PASC is the future
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June 10, 2018, 10:26:51 PM |
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Indeed this is a unique coin. This is still not present with those that are presented now. It is a coin designed to work without a history requirement and is capable of controlling double expenses or checking the balance
You cab say this anyway. PASC is the future I'm pretty sure the OP meant good in comparison to other 'clones' and same limited tech. No crypto coin out there can do many of things PASC can do already and more unique things are on the roadmap. Future or not. All crypto is dropping rapidly. BTC ~6000$ already. PASC ~0.60$ No need to panic. It will correct. No one knows when.
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June 11, 2018, 10:32:46 AM |
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Whats the exact miner reward?
Every site I can find lists this as 50, but I got some sources that 20% from that is going to the devs leaving 40 to the miner.
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June 11, 2018, 10:43:23 AM |
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Indeed this is a unique coin. This is still not present with those that are presented now. It is a coin designed to work without a history requirement and is capable of controlling double expenses or checking the balance
You cab say this anyway. PASC is the future I'm pretty sure the OP meant good in comparison to other 'clones' and same limited tech. No crypto coin out there can do many of things PASC can do already and more unique things are on the roadmap. Future or not. All crypto is dropping rapidly. BTC ~6000$ already. PASC ~0.60$ No need to panic. It will correct. No one knows when. But this is still into down trend after having golden time of Polo's pump after this no improvement. That is bitter reality support for this coin almost dropped there is no hope to see that time again into this project.
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June 12, 2018, 12:48:01 PM |
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Whats the exact miner reward?
Every site I can find lists this as 50, but I got some sources that 20% from that is going to the devs leaving 40 to the miner.
Block reward. It used to be 100 PASC per block you solve. It changed after the HF to half. It was on the road-map. After the HF, yes, the devs need money for various things. The old miners need to keep running to verify operations since PASC has existed. v3 protocol will mine for other allocated funds for the development of the coin and 50 PASC will be what the miners are left with per block solved. That is my understanding. Albert posted here about this and it was very clear.
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June 13, 2018, 10:11:41 AM |
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PascalCoin deletes messages !! Why ? Are new users not suppose to know that they loose their money after 4 years ? Has Pascal coin become a scam project ? Should I start I new fresh un-modded thread ?
A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted. Why should ppl use a wallet that looses their coins when they have not used it for 4 years ? It must be one of the most stupid "feature" of any crypto coin I came across.
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