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March 28, 2017, 12:51:04 PM
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I still hold all of the air drop of 1000, staked it to around 1700 & would be more than willing to create a new ANN | OP thread to save FCH?

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March 29, 2017, 02:03:57 PM
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I still hold all of the air drop of 1000, staked it to around 1700 & would be more than willing to create a new ANN | OP thread to save FCH?

I will help with anything I can if you want to give it a shot.

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Lot of buying and selling today. Now it's not going to be removed from exchange. Good for 30 days more!
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 #684

I still hold all of the air drop of 1000, staked it to around 1700 & would be more than willing to create a new ANN | OP thread to save FCH?

I will help with anything I can if you want to give it a shot.



I can create a new OP | ANN thread, also we could try to get on PoSWallet since FCH is a staking coin with only 700,000 (edit 1,200,000)? Though I'm not the greatest at keeping a community active in posts, but would be able to keep the original post updated & having info into these would be key?

edit: looking @ the code & see >static const int64_t MAX_MONEY = 1200000 * COIN;

Lot of buying and selling today. Now it's not going to be removed from exchange. Good for 30 days more!

Well that's good news, been watching FCH a little bit since the start & it's been saved a few times.



The BBcode updates on Github: https://github.com/TestingCrypto/BBcode/blob/master/FastCashNetwork






FastNetwork Whitepaper





What is FastCash?

FastCash is a digital currency launched and distributed by airdrop for 12 hours on August 26, 2016. During the airdrop, the coin was met with unprecedented community demand, and ran out before the 12 hour timer ended. FastCash is a token that will be used on the FastNetwork decentralized service marketplace as a medium of exchange for basic network tasks. It remains as an inflation vehicle on the main network, accruing around 100% interest per annum. It also is the collateral currency that will be required to run a node on the FastNetwork. FastCash has a low initial supply of 780,000 coins.


What is the FastNetwork?

The FastNetwork ecosystem is a parallel secondary network to the main FastCash network. This system will initially be built with a few functions that will allow it to serve as a very basic decentralized service marketplace with a backing node network allowing all functions to be performed with no central server or entity. The decentralized service marketplace will allow basic network tasks to be bought and sold, such as hosting, exchange of digital assets, advertisement space, as well as data mining on other alternate currency networks. The main incentive for hosting nodes will be service fees accrued from active service contracts. Secondary node incentives will include Hi-PoS rewards only available to node owners, while the main network will remain at a percentage inflation. Node owners will be required to manage a set collateral of FastCash to be accepted by the main network. Upon initial release, the FastNetwork system is planned to begin with a decentralized digital asset exchange and advertising. Full details will be revealed in the whitepaper within the next 48 hours.


Specifications

780,000 coins
100% premine, distributed through Bitcointalk airdrop
64 second blocks
1 coin per block for 10,000 blocks (Scrypt PoW)
100% PoS/year
1 hour minimum age for staking
Coinbase maturity 20 blocks
Transaction confirmations 3 blocks


  
 
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Exchanges

C-Cex
Coin Exchange

FastNetwork - A Proof-of-Concept layout

Appendix

I. Summary
II. Node network
i. Types of Nodes
ii. Incentives
               a. Fastnodes
               b. Marketnodes
               c. Active Wallets
III. Decentralized Exchange
IV. Advertisement Contracts
i. Introduction
ii. Mechanics
iii. Targetted advertising
V. Data Mining
i. Introduction
ii. Mechanics
               a. Market Basket Analysis
               b. Summarization
               c. Regression Analysis
VI. Conclusion
VII. Citations

I. Summary
The FastNetwork ecosystem is a parallel secondary network to the main FastCash network. This system will initially be built with a few functions that will allow it to serve as a very basic decentralized service marketplace with a backing node network allowing all functions to be performed with no central server or entity. The decentralized service marketplace will allow basic network tasks to be bought and sold, such as hosting, exchange of digital assets, advertisement space, as well as data mining on other alternate currency networks. The main incentive for hosting nodes will be service fees accrued from active service contracts. Secondary node incentives will include Hi-PoS rewards only available to node owners, while the main network will remain at a percentage inflation. Node owners will be required to manage a set collateral of FastCash to be accepted by the main network. Upon initial release, the FastNetwork system is planned to begin with a decentralized digital asset exchange and advertising.

II. Node network
i. Types of Nodes
There will be two types and a limited amount of nodes on the FastNetwork as the coin supply is relatively low while the collateral will be considerably high. Requirements for a network Fastnode are predicted to be at 20,000 FastCash, and a high performance VPS to handle heavy traffic. The Fastnodes will be responsible for handling instant transaction confirmations, act as a full network  node for wallet connectivity, and storing temporary data on service contracts (eg; advertisements). The second type of node is called the Marketnode, and will be responsible for various heavy tasks, mainly managing temporary ledgers and contracts for the decentralized exchange. The Marketnode will be the main distributing entity that will issue service contracts to Fastnodes based on their connectivity and performance. It will be a competitive market on the Fastnode network as higher performing nodes will be prioritized tasks over lower performance nodes. In future implementations, Marketnodes will have the core responsibility for any data mining contracts on search engines. With this, it is expected that Marketnodes will be required to operate on high-end VPS servers with a recommended 32-core processor and 448 GB of RAM, as well as a high bandwidth and network limit. As well, the collateral requirement for a Marketnode will be significantly higher, expected to be at 60,000 FCH. Wallets that wish to participate in advertising will require a minimum balance of 1,500 FCH. This is to regulate the quality of active wallets.
ii. Incentives
Node incentives will vary per type of node.
a. Fastnodes
Fastnodes will acquire 20% of Hi-PoS rewards per block. There will be 10 FastCash per Hi-PoS block. The reward of 2 FCH will be distributed to a random node per block, similar to that of a Masternode. As well as the static reward, Fastnodes will earn revenue from advertisement contracts- 30% of issued revenue will be paid systematically to all active nodes. The remaining 60% will be paid to wallets, as will  be discussed in section IV.
b. Marketnodes
Marketnodes will receive 80% of all Hi-PoS rewards, every block. Since there will be only a few Marketnodes on the network, owning one will be extremely profitable as the blocks are only divided by a low amount of nodes. Marketnodes are expected to maintain high performance at all times, and may be rejected by the network if there any connectivity issues or hardware lags. Only 10% of revenue from advertising contracts will be distributed to all active Marketnodes. However, fees earned from the decentralized exchange and data mining contracts will be distributed to the Marketnodes only. Fees from the decentralized exchange is set at 0.1% per trade. Data mining fees will be variable depending on the magnitude of the contract.
c. Active Wallets
Active Wallets will receive 60% of advertisement revenue, distributed throughout all participating wallets depending on the types of advertisement contracts issued. Hardware and network requirements are minimal, and can be hosted from a home computer.
III. Decentralized Exchange
Mechanics, features, and additional information will be available at a later date.

IV. Advertising Contracts
i. Introduction
One of the biggest features towards FastCash's mainstream adoption will be the FastNetwork's advertisement revenue sharing system. As well as all network nodes, any participating FastCash wallet will be able to earn a portion of advertisement fees. The global ad market is growing at an incredible pace, with $180.8B USD spent on advertising in the USA alone in 2014, according to Statista1. FastNetwork will harness this expansion by introducing a new peer-to-peer advertising system that will allow businesses to advertisement to potential clients through a decentralized intermediary- managed and upheld by the FastNetwork.
ii. Mechanics
Businesses will be able to enter their general information and advertisement media through the wallet interface, as well as a bid in FCH to claim advertisement slots. Once entered, the business will be added to an auction-style ledger where the highest-bidding bidders will be able to distribute their media to all participating wallets. Multiple businesses will be able to participate at once, depending on the number of active wallets. To become an active wallet, clients will need to enter their details for various social media sites, such as Twitter and Facebook. Website advertisement will be added at a later date. From there, select Fastnodes will communicate with the API of the social media sites, posting media content distributed by the businesses on the behalf of the clients. Revenue will be distributed after every post, calculated from the number of posts made and the amount the business paid at the beginning. Advertisement media will be stored on all active Fastnodes. Once the advertisement contract ends, the media will be deleted and will have to be re-uploaded to the FastNetwork by the business with a new contract.
iii. Targetted advertising
Targetted advertising will only be able to be narrowed down to region. Additional measures will be looked into the future to enhance the targetting scope. Businesses will be able to target clients by region. For example, if a business wishes to target residents in Hong Kong, the network would parse the IPs of all active wallets and distribute media to the social media accounts associated with the wallets.

V. Data Mining
i. Introduction
Data mining is an increasingly popular means of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of big businesses. For example, if a business wanted to know which group of products are most frequently purchased together, they'd hire a data mining firm to parse search engines, databases, and websites for information and provide an analyzed summary of the most frequent combinations. The FastNetwork will perform similar tasks, but on a grander, network scale.
ii. Mechanics
There are various processes in the science of data mining. The actual step of mining the data is small in the large scheme of things. In the beginning, the FastNetwork will handle 3 specific types of data mining tasks: Market basket analysis, Summarization, and Regression Analysis. Depending on the load of the task, work may be distributed to Fastnodes.
a. Market Basket Analysis
This will task the FastNetwork with parsing search engines for relationships between and upto 3 variables provided by the business.The finalized data dump will be a .dat file that will be found in the roaming directory of FastCash of the paying business. Unfortunately, specific interpretation and evaluation won't be available for the finalized data, and the .dat file will have to be reviewed and validated by other firms.
b. Summarization
This will task the FastNetwork with compacting and reanalyzing data provided and uploaded by the business. The raw data provided may be up to a few TB, and will be temporarily stored on Marketnodes until the task is completed. The business will be required to provide up to 3 variables that need to be analyzed. The resulting data dump will be small .dat file providing visualization of the set of provided data on a much smaller scale.
c. Regression Analysis
This will task the FastNetwork with running numerous generated algorithms to create a proper function that accurately models data, uploaded by the business. The resulting data dump will be a small .dat file with at least 5 functions that correlate with the provided data.

VI. Conclusion
With all of the plans in the Proof-of-Concept, the FastNetwork may become one of the biggest service networks on the internet. The starting services provided by the FastNetwork were carefully chosen as they are one of the biggest and fastest growing industries in the world. As with all cryptocurrency projects, the FastNetwork project is not guaranteed to work or be completed. There will be numerous technical boundaries that will be uncovered in the process of creating the biggest cryptocurrency network. Any investment made in the FastNetwork or its subsidaries should be considered extremely high risk.

VII. Citations
1. "Advertising Spending in the U.S. by Media 2016 | Statistic." Statista. The Statistics Portal, Oct. 2015. Web. 27 Aug. 2016.



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April 03, 2017, 09:22:26 PM
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Was with it from the start and some how it come backs.
The wallet works good and staking.
Have stake quit a few coins, even bought a few.
Maybe it will make a come back! 
Very low supply of 780,000 coins.
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April 03, 2017, 09:56:04 PM
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 #686

Was with it from the start and some how it come backs.
The wallet works good and staking.
Have stake quit a few coins, even bought a few.
Maybe it will make a come back!  
Very low supply of 780,000 coins.


"moneysupply" : 1248797.12254319

console > getinfo

//not sure why they didn't code "coinsupply", makes me wonder if any wallet coder has changed that part of the coding over the years of bitcoin & even "totalsupply" would be understandable to anyone

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Looking better a lot of buying! Maybe a come back, time will tell!
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April 10, 2017, 05:27:16 PM
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Looks like we hit 350 sats.

Looking better a lot of buying! Maybe a come back, time will tell!
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Looking better, maybe it's going to make a comeback!
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April 24, 2017, 10:48:31 AM
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https://www.coinexchange.io/withdrawals/page/1
Time    Coin    Amount    Fee    Receiving Address / txid    Status
2017-04-11 12:36:08    FCH    1655.81085748    0.01000000    FKLtDstrWnUxZZMzpzEwZkweRiqX9d329n n/a    Pending

//thought I'd pick up a little FCH to help the network stake when needed, but coinexchange never sent them & has been pending for a few weeks now?

Recent Market Trades @ CoinExchange.io
Time    Type    Price    FCH    BTC
2017-04-21 19:28:37    sell    0.00000248    10.88516129    0.00002700
2017-04-21 09:20:04    buy    0.00000248    69.76000000    0.00017300

Trading history @ C-Cex.com
Date/time    Type    FCH Amount    BTC Total    Price
2017-04-20 17:08:18   Buy    2281.14285714   0.00342171   0.00000150
2017-04-17 16:13:45   Sell    2285.71428571   0.0016   0.00000070

  
 
getinfo
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"version" : "v1.0.0.0-g32a928e",
"protocolversion" : 60013,
"walletversion" : 60000,
"balance" : 1931.61565098,
"newmint" : 0.00000000,
"stake" : 0.00000000,
"blocks" : 369770,
"timeoffset" : -5,
"moneysupply" : 1304508.22451169,
"connections" : 5,
"proxy" : "",
"ip" : "*****************",
"difficulty" : {
"proof-of-work" : 4.01066869,
"proof-of-stake" : 0.00341866
},
"testnet" : false,
"keypoololdest" : 1472187545,
"keypoolsize" : 101,
"paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
"mininput" : 0.00000000,
"unlocked_until" : 0,
"errors" : ""
}

  

peerinfo:
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"addr" : "112.211.15.88:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029539,
"lastrecv" : 1493029539,
"conntime" : 1493028896,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369755,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "52.14.77.149:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029530,
"lastrecv" : 1493029500,
"conntime" : 1493028907,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369755,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "54.203.7.103:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029531,
"lastrecv" : 1493029501,
"conntime" : 1493028908,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369755,
"banscore" : 0
},

  

peerinfo:
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"addr" : "85.25.145.118:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029500,
"lastrecv" : 1493029530,
"conntime" : 1493028937,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369757,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "[2001:0:4137:9e76:203a:27b2:8f2c:f0a7]:49608",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029500,
"lastrecv" : 1493029461,
"conntime" : 1493029111,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : true,
"startingheight" : 369761,
"banscore" : 0
}
],
{
"addr" : "182.255.42.154:52366",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493031062,
"lastrecv" : 1493031009,
"conntime" : 1493031008,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : true,
"startingheight" : 369798,
"banscore" : 0
}
]
  

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I only bought and transferred coins on c-cex. Maybe they need to update their nodes.


https://www.coinexchange.io/withdrawals/page/1
Time    Coin    Amount    Fee    Receiving Address / txid    Status
2017-04-11 12:36:08    FCH    1655.81085748    0.01000000    FKLtDstrWnUxZZMzpzEwZkweRiqX9d329n n/a    Pending

//thought I'd pick up a little FCH to help the network stake when needed, but coinexchange never sent them & has been pending for a few weeks now?

Recent Market Trades @ CoinExchange.io
Time    Type    Price    FCH    BTC
2017-04-21 19:28:37    sell    0.00000248    10.88516129    0.00002700
2017-04-21 09:20:04    buy    0.00000248    69.76000000    0.00017300

Trading history @ C-Cex.com
Date/time    Type    FCH Amount    BTC Total    Price
2017-04-20 17:08:18   Buy    2281.14285714   0.00342171   0.00000150
2017-04-17 16:13:45   Sell    2285.71428571   0.0016   0.00000070

  
 
getinfo
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"version" : "v1.0.0.0-g32a928e",
"protocolversion" : 60013,
"walletversion" : 60000,
"balance" : 1931.61565098,
"newmint" : 0.00000000,
"stake" : 0.00000000,
"blocks" : 369770,
"timeoffset" : -5,
"moneysupply" : 1304508.22451169,
"connections" : 5,
"proxy" : "",
"ip" : "*****************",
"difficulty" : {
"proof-of-work" : 4.01066869,
"proof-of-stake" : 0.00341866
},
"testnet" : false,
"keypoololdest" : 1472187545,
"keypoolsize" : 101,
"paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
"mininput" : 0.00000000,
"unlocked_until" : 0,
"errors" : ""
}

  

peerinfo:
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"addr" : "112.211.15.88:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029539,
"lastrecv" : 1493029539,
"conntime" : 1493028896,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369755,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "52.14.77.149:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029530,
"lastrecv" : 1493029500,
"conntime" : 1493028907,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369755,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "54.203.7.103:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029531,
"lastrecv" : 1493029501,
"conntime" : 1493028908,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369755,
"banscore" : 0
},

  

peerinfo:
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"addr" : "85.25.145.118:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029500,
"lastrecv" : 1493029530,
"conntime" : 1493028937,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 369757,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "[2001:0:4137:9e76:203a:27b2:8f2c:f0a7]:49608",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493029500,
"lastrecv" : 1493029461,
"conntime" : 1493029111,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : true,
"startingheight" : 369761,
"banscore" : 0
}
],
{
"addr" : "182.255.42.154:52366",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1493031062,
"lastrecv" : 1493031009,
"conntime" : 1493031008,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : true,
"startingheight" : 369798,
"banscore" : 0
}
]
  
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April 26, 2017, 08:12:53 PM
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I only bought and transferred coins on c-cex. Maybe they need to update their nodes.

Yeah I'm sure that's all it is, they just need to update nodes & am not worried enough about it to fill out a support ticket.

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May 07, 2017, 03:45:40 PM
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anybody working on this coin or is it done?
the wallet and staking is working good
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May 08, 2017, 02:27:06 PM
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I sent a support ticket to get the nodes updated. I wasn't going to do much more unless there is a demand for it. I'm thinking about launching my own coin, might be better to have a fresh start.

anybody working on this coin or is it done?
the wallet and staking is working good

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I sent a support ticket to get the nodes updated. I wasn't going to do much more unless there is a demand for it. I'm thinking about launching my own coin, might be better to have a fresh start.

anybody working on this coin or is it done?
the wallet and staking is working good


   That's the biggest flaw in altcoins, just abandon & start a new one leaving a wake of defunct coins? I don't mind new alts, but leaving one to go defunct & starting a new one that might be bound to end the same exact way? Very strange that anyone would think it would be easier to launch a new one with all the work getting listed on sites & building another community? They do though, but most of those types of developers can get listed anywhere very easy & others either spend crazy amounts of BTC or spend months getting a community voting. Either way, just seems like people like ghost towns in this forum & would rather abandon to build new than build upon something working? Don't get me wrong, some of the alts did have broken chains & or had to many faults. Just don't see that with most of them, some chains work & don't have to be abandoned.

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May 08, 2017, 03:13:16 PM
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I agree with you but there is no community here.

I sent a support ticket to get the nodes updated. I wasn't going to do much more unless there is a demand for it. I'm thinking about launching my own coin, might be better to have a fresh start.

anybody working on this coin or is it done?
the wallet and staking is working good


   That's the biggest flaw in altcoins, just abandon & start a new one leaving a wake of defunct coins? I don't mind new alts, but leaving one to go defunct & starting a new one that might be bound to end the same exact way? Very strange that anyone would think it would be easier to launch a new one with all the work getting listed on sites & building another community? They do though, but most of those types of developers can get listed anywhere very easy & others either spend crazy amounts of BTC or spend months getting a community voting. Either way, just seems like people like ghost towns in this forum & would rather abandon to build new than build upon something working? Don't get me wrong, some of the alts did have broken chains & or had to many faults. Just don't see that with most of them, some chains work & don't have to be abandoned.
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May 08, 2017, 06:57:54 PM
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I agree with you but there is no community here.

I sent a support ticket to get the nodes updated. I wasn't going to do much more unless there is a demand for it. I'm thinking about launching my own coin, might be better to have a fresh start.

anybody working on this coin or is it done?
the wallet and staking is working good


   That's the biggest flaw in altcoins, just abandon & start a new one leaving a wake of defunct coins? I don't mind new alts, but leaving one to go defunct & starting a new one that might be bound to end the same exact way? Very strange that anyone would think it would be easier to launch a new one with all the work getting listed on sites & building another community? They do though, but most of those types of developers can get listed anywhere very easy & others either spend crazy amounts of BTC or spend months getting a community voting. Either way, just seems like people like ghost towns in this forum & would rather abandon to build new than build upon something working? Don't get me wrong, some of the alts did have broken chains & or had to many faults. Just don't see that with most of them, some chains work & don't have to be abandoned.

It would be a lot easier to build with a fully distributed coin having two markets already, just add a block explorer & a few social media updates to it. There would be no messing with pools & or PoW dumps on the market, but with 100% interest it does create inflation depending on how many in circulation are staking.

401165.79 FCH on CCex & 38962.54232498 FCH on Coin Exchange = 440128.33232498 FCH on the market. So that would mean 904339.17673064 FCH are either staking or just sit idle in wallet from the air drop.

getinfo shows 1,344,467.50905562 FCH (need a block explorer)

The air drop was August 26, 2016 & as of today the blockchain runs 395 MB @ block 392,819 with a PoS diff @ 0.00467376 + network weight @ 278,000

The account FashCashTeam created & only used 2 days, so it's a tough choice of leave it abandon or build with what was left behind? I'm only able to test the apps + BBcoding of the original post updates, so yeah it would need to gain community & or online presence. As for the code of the wallet, I think that there are a few sites now where you can hire a Dev to implement certain things for a fee & that would be much simpler than starting from scratch?

ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4
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May 09, 2017, 02:20:28 PM
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I agree with you but there is no community here.

I sent a support ticket to get the nodes updated. I wasn't going to do much more unless there is a demand for it. I'm thinking about launching my own coin, might be better to have a fresh start.

anybody working on this coin or is it done?
the wallet and staking is working good


   That's the biggest flaw in altcoins, just abandon & start a new one leaving a wake of defunct coins? I don't mind new alts, but leaving one to go defunct & starting a new one that might be bound to end the same exact way? Very strange that anyone would think it would be easier to launch a new one with all the work getting listed on sites & building another community? They do though, but most of those types of developers can get listed anywhere very easy & others either spend crazy amounts of BTC or spend months getting a community voting. Either way, just seems like people like ghost towns in this forum & would rather abandon to build new than build upon something working? Don't get me wrong, some of the alts did have broken chains & or had to many faults. Just don't see that with most of them, some chains work & don't have to be abandoned.

It would be a lot easier to build with a fully distributed coin having two markets already, just add a block explorer & a few social media updates to it. There would be no messing with pools & or PoW dumps on the market, but with 100% interest it does create inflation depending on how many in circulation are staking.

401165.79 FCH on CCex & 38962.54232498 FCH on Coin Exchange = 440128.33232498 FCH on the market. So that would mean 904339.17673064 FCH are either staking or just sit idle in wallet from the air drop.

getinfo shows 1,344,467.50905562 FCH (need a block explorer)

The air drop was August 26, 2016 & as of today the blockchain runs 395 MB @ block 392,819 with a PoS diff @ 0.00467376 + network weight @ 278,000

The account FashCashTeam created & only used 2 days, so it's a tough choice of leave it abandon or build with what was left behind? I'm only able to test the apps + BBcoding of the original post updates, so yeah it would need to gain community & or online presence. As for the code of the wallet, I think that there are a few sites now where you can hire a Dev to implement certain things for a fee & that would be much simpler than starting from scratch?

I agree, I don't think you want to start from scratch!
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May 16, 2017, 03:51:14 PM
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Looks like another coin bits the dust!
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May 16, 2017, 05:41:44 PM
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Looks like another coin bits the dust!

Kinda looks like IT, https://www.coinexchange.io/market/FCH/BTC still has not even fixed the transaction & still has only 1 peer from months ago. Oh well, just have to delete the https://cointracking.info/easy_enter.php data for IT & move on like the rest of the 1000's over the years. Still hold the original 1000 air drop, which no point in selling even for 60 SATs & the loss from the small buy @ https://www.coinexchange.io is just another failed time of trying to help an altcoin.

// @ least I don't have to keep looking @ this, must have been the last update from https://www.coinexchange.io/market/FCH/BTC & not being updated via https://c-cex.com/?p=fch-btc:

   Amount   Coin   Coin Name   Cost / Coin   Current Price / Coin   Change   Cost   Current Value   Profit / Loss
2017.00000000   FCH   FCH   0.00000000 BTC   0.00004997 BTC   0.00 %   0.00000000 BTC   0.10078949 BTC   0.10078949 BTC

//1 Active Peers:
85.25.145.118

//All Seen Peers (since August 2016):
289 peers from https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/FCH  Undecided

//getpeerinfo
12:04:54

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"addr" : "[2001:0:9d38:953c:2ce2:3c8e:c934:f898]:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1494954243,
"lastrecv" : 1494954273,
"conntime" : 1494789732,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 396780,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "62.138.3.224:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1494954293,
"lastrecv" : 1494954294,
"conntime" : 1494871789,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 15769,
"banscore" : 0
},
{
"addr" : "112.211.15.88:8263",
"services" : "00000001",
"lastsend" : 1494954271,
"lastrecv" : 1494954273,
"conntime" : 1494925312,
"version" : 60013,
"subver" : "/Satoshi:1.0.0/",
"inbound" : false,
"startingheight" : 396879,
"banscore" : 0
}
]

ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4
"In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but hard to stifle." -- Satoshi {SAT OS hi}
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