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February 02, 2017, 03:19:01 AM |
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I like this trend, better than hundreds of Scrypt coins every day... @OP: Why did you include the sgminer in the OP? From what I understand you can't solo mine with it or has someone succeeded in doing so?
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john1010
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February 02, 2017, 04:40:08 AM |
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The windows wallet link is removed, kindly post a valid link.. Thanks
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Wesiematic
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February 02, 2017, 04:44:53 AM |
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And now TurboPascal coin lol, i think i'm going to develop BASIC coin
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there is always a light at the end of the tunnel...
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February 02, 2017, 05:17:34 AM |
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And now TurboPascal coin lol, i think i'm going to develop BASIC coin javascript coin
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jc12345
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February 02, 2017, 05:26:10 AM |
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And now TurboPascal coin lol, i think i'm going to develop BASIC coin javascript coin They must make a C++ coin. It must be possible to write a wallet in C++
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Wesiematic
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February 02, 2017, 05:26:28 AM |
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And now TurboPascal coin lol, i think i'm going to develop BASIC coin javascript coin No, no it's not antique enough, but a COBOL coin would be fresh and could attract new investors
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there is always a light at the end of the tunnel...
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Wesiematic
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February 02, 2017, 05:28:09 AM |
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And now TurboPascal coin lol, i think i'm going to develop BASIC coin javascript coin No, no it's not antique enough, but a COBOL coin would be fresh and could attract new investors Lol if i'm thinking about, really this could be next big thing...
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there is always a light at the end of the tunnel...
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February 02, 2017, 05:54:30 AM |
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And now TurboPascal coin lol, i think i'm going to develop BASIC coin javascript coin No, no it's not antique enough, but a COBOL coin would be fresh and could attract new investors Lol if i'm thinking about, really this could be next big thing... And use dBASE II
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Change...is in the air. You know why
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olamorr (OP)
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February 02, 2017, 12:20:15 PM |
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FoxPro Coin is the next thing (tm) Wait wait.... better, Clipper coin
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February 02, 2017, 12:22:34 PM |
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How many pascal coins are there going to be?
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remmacs
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February 02, 2017, 12:33:50 PM |
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is relaunch complete? need to update the ann
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Pasl [Xci-r.i.p.] Eth Zcl Kmd Zen Rep Xmr Sc Neo
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February 02, 2017, 12:45:33 PM |
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How many pascal coins are there going to be?
It´s going to be a competition which version becomes the classic to ones Eth/Zcash..
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February 02, 2017, 01:37:30 PM |
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interesting. Original Pascal did not have this problem? Or perhaps it's more that this feature wasn't evident until the network was far bigger?
Basically you can stall the network by attaching a weird timestamp to the last block, and the client assumes that it is behind the tip by a fair amount, this means that someone with enough hashpower could 51% attack the network and stall it forever mining blocks and releasing them when the timestamp of their finishes... or someone more crafty comes along and attaches a timestamp even further in the future. Couldn't having a bunch of nodes prevent that? I'd assume the nodes would have some sort of consensus on what is the precise time discarding miners who try to cheat. This coin first launched with 2 nodes, not just one like the other coin and as far as I know this one didn't suffer from the attack, but I could be wrong. Whatever the case might be, depending on local timestamps seems like a pretty dumb idea.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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chiguireitor
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February 02, 2017, 01:38:13 PM Last edit: February 02, 2017, 01:53:22 PM by chiguireitor |
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And now TurboPascal coin lol, i think i'm going to develop BASIC coin javascript coin No, no it's not antique enough, but a COBOL coin would be fresh and could attract new investors As the dev that got contracted to do work on this clone (which i was reluctant at first, sorry olamorr, gotta be honest) the upstream code seems very clean compared to a Bitcoin <= v0.9 (which was a horrible mess imho). There are some mid/long term goals on this coin i like (which aren't my responsability to talk about)... let's see if this shitcoin sticks
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February 02, 2017, 01:39:59 PM |
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[...
interesting. Original Pascal did not have this problem? Or perhaps it's more that this feature wasn't evident until the network was far bigger?
Basically you can stall the network by attaching a weird timestamp to the last block, and the client assumes that it is behind the tip by a fair amount, this means that someone with enough hashpower could 51% attack the network and stall it forever mining blocks and releasing them when the timestamp of their finishes... or someone more crafty comes along and attaches a timestamp even further in the future. Couldn't having a bunch of nodes prevent that? I'd assume the nodes would have some sort of consensus on what is the precise time discarding miners who try to cheat. This coin first launched with 2 nodes, not just one like the other coin and as far as I know this one didn't suffer from the attack, but I could be wrong. Whatever the case might be, depending on local timestamps seems like a pretty dumb idea. The original Pascalcoin is being attacked as well and it has quite a few nodes: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1583719.msg17705293#msg17705293More nodes are useless, Pascal Lite has over 100 and is still being attacked (although it has much lower impact now), it is the wallet that refuses to submit blocks when there is a "newer" one. Obviously a bug in the code.
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chiguireitor
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February 02, 2017, 01:46:13 PM |
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[...
interesting. Original Pascal did not have this problem? Or perhaps it's more that this feature wasn't evident until the network was far bigger?
Basically you can stall the network by attaching a weird timestamp to the last block, and the client assumes that it is behind the tip by a fair amount, this means that someone with enough hashpower could 51% attack the network and stall it forever mining blocks and releasing them when the timestamp of their finishes... or someone more crafty comes along and attaches a timestamp even further in the future. Couldn't having a bunch of nodes prevent that? I'd assume the nodes would have some sort of consensus on what is the precise time discarding miners who try to cheat. This coin first launched with 2 nodes, not just one like the other coin and as far as I know this one didn't suffer from the attack, but I could be wrong. Whatever the case might be, depending on local timestamps seems like a pretty dumb idea. The original Pascalcoin is being attacked as well and it has quite a few nodes: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1583719.msg17705293#msg17705293More nodes are useless, Pascal Lite has over 100 and is still being attacked (although it has much lower impact now), it is the wallet that refuses to submit blocks when there is a "newer" one. Obviously a bug in the code. Indeed, there's a sore need of better time drift management in the wallet. Workin' at it these days before the relaunch. The "attack" per-se is also passive, if someone got a mis-configured rig with a bad clock then it will "attack" the network by submitting offending blocks. Pretty dumb that part, really.
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February 02, 2017, 01:58:07 PM |
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Great, will be interesting to see which coin can fix the issue the quickest and most effective.
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attyk2000
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February 02, 2017, 09:56:51 PM |
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Any news regarding relaunch? It's been a little quiet in here for quite some hours already.
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February 02, 2017, 10:24:21 PM |
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February 02, 2017, 11:17:35 PM Last edit: February 02, 2017, 11:44:44 PM by olamorr |
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Changes are in, we will be restarting in about 2 4 hours from now (and with a windows wallet this time).
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