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June 07, 2017, 09:38:22 AM
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I emailed a couple small multi mining pools today. Will await their response. Not many people know about this relaunch. So if you really want people to value flappycoin get the word out. Hit up public forums and link them to this ann. Email multitools asking them to add us. We need to add value to this currency.
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June 07, 2017, 04:25:04 PM
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surprised a pool hasn't picked up on this yet.

Agreed.

While we're waiting for pools like hash-to-coins or findblocks or whatever to set something up, I've started a pool on my computer. It's running on UNOMP with PROP payout.

If anyone is interested they can find it at http://88.89.11.212, the stratum is 88.89.11.212:3333 with vardiff 8..65536.  Fee is set to 1%.

Username is your flappycoin address and password is whatever.

So your config should be something like this: -o stratum+tcp://88.89.11.212:3333 -u yourflappycoinaddress -p x

Peeps are welcome to join while we wait for the "real" pools!

[edit] BTW, payout is set to 12500, but block maturity is at 120 blocks. [/edit]
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June 07, 2017, 05:33:49 PM
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how big is the block chain ?

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June 07, 2017, 05:41:53 PM
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how big is the block chain ?

About ~750MB.
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June 07, 2017, 11:26:02 PM
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surprised a pool hasn't picked up on this yet.

Agreed.

While we're waiting for pools like hash-to-coins or findblocks or whatever to set something up, I've started a pool on my computer. It's running on UNOMP with PROP payout.

If anyone is interested they can find it at http://88.89.11.212, the stratum is 88.89.11.212:3333 with vardiff 8..65536.  Fee is set to 1%.

Username is your flappycoin address and password is whatever.

So your config should be something like this: -o stratum+tcp://88.89.11.212:3333 -u yourflappycoinaddress -p x

Peeps are welcome to join while we wait for the "real" pools!

[edit] BTW, payout is set to 12500, but block maturity is at 120 blocks. [/edit]


Hey, I tried using your pool, but your difficulty is set way to high for my cpu to mine. Is there anyway you could either set it to automatically change the difficulty or turn it down a little.
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June 08, 2017, 01:26:00 AM
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surprised a pool hasn't picked up on this yet.

Agreed.

While we're waiting for pools like hash-to-coins or findblocks or whatever to set something up, I've started a pool on my computer. It's running on UNOMP with PROP payout.

If anyone is interested they can find it at http://88.89.11.212, the stratum is 88.89.11.212:3333 with vardiff 8..65536.  Fee is set to 1%.

Username is your flappycoin address and password is whatever.

So your config should be something like this: -o stratum+tcp://88.89.11.212:3333 -u yourflappycoinaddress -p x

Peeps are welcome to join while we wait for the "real" pools!

[edit] BTW, payout is set to 12500, but block maturity is at 120 blocks. [/edit]


Hey, I tried using your pool, but your difficulty is set way to high for my cpu to mine. Is there anyway you could either set it to automatically change the difficulty or turn it down a little.

thats my issue too .... woot to you figuring the pool out . that is the same issue im having at my the devs node . we really need a pool with a static difficulty 256 would be ideal the coin difficulty is too low the amount of work sent out is larger then the work needed to solve a block so its pissing away hash and causing odd things in cgminer it really does seem to all even out but its not running smoothly thats why i wanted hash to coins to pick us up ... if you can make a 256 or 512 happen ill bring my miners over and start helping to promote you pool . 
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June 08, 2017, 01:33:02 AM
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i work 4 12s and am off fri sat sunday ..

I just wanted to say thank you everyone for helping
each other . im very impressed.

in other news this weekend we need to give some
flappy away or at least have a system in place to give flap
away ,,,, im open to segestions
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June 08, 2017, 02:55:40 AM
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My suggestion, you should have Twitter account so that you can create there a promotion about FlappyCoin in return you'll need to give them a Flap Cheesy
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June 08, 2017, 03:19:00 AM
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Hey devloper (Flapmin) please re-upload the Mac and windows wallet to a service other than dropbox (perhaps Google drive). All previous links to dropbox are not working due to "reaching your data limit." I'm sure potential clients will find this an inconvenience if it happens again; I know I am.
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June 08, 2017, 04:03:31 AM
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Not sure how long hosting with Free Dropbox will last, but ]https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jbqhjuw8spbfgxp/AAAk5TmQec7Taga7DIulJRBsa?dl=0 is the Link to the Windows Wallet I uploaded, along with the Bootstrap and .conf.
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June 08, 2017, 05:35:04 AM
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Hey you guys! Just wanted to share some good news. I discovered that the previous developers had purchased a node on bitnodes.net, but it was inactive because it was out of date. So I contacted the service provider and requested that they update their daemon and block explorer. (Message Below) Hopefully they'll do as such. I'll keep you posted!


 Hello, I wish to inform you that flappycoin has relaunched and both the node and block explorer we funded  through your service, is out of date and thus unable to support our coins growth. This includes the block exploror that is currently down.  Please visit (https://flappycoins.wordpress.com) for the new wallets and (https://github.com/Flapmin/Flappy5) for our new source code. Update wallet/daemon firmware immodestly please.
-Previous Message-

Sorry, Forgot to include the links to the block explore (http://flap.explorer.bitnodes.net/) and the node (https://bitnodes.net/node/194-135-92-14/)

Thank You For Your Time!
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June 08, 2017, 01:15:38 PM
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I think this will eventually grow! Where can I get some flaps?
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June 08, 2017, 01:47:16 PM
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Hey you guys! Just wanted to share some good news. I discovered that the previous developers had purchased a node on bitnodes.net, but it was inactive because it was out of date. So I contacted the service provider and requested that they update their daemon and block explorer. (Message Below) Hopefully they'll do as such. I'll keep you posted!


 Hello, I wish to inform you that flappycoin has relaunched and both the node and block explorer we funded  through your service, is out of date and thus unable to support our coins growth. This includes the block exploror that is currently down.  Please visit (https://flappycoins.wordpress.com) for the new wallets and (https://github.com/Flapmin/Flappy5) for our new source code. Update wallet/daemon firmware immodestly please.
-Previous Message-

Sorry, Forgot to include the links to the block explore (http://flap.explorer.bitnodes.net/) and the node (https://bitnodes.net/node/194-135-92-14/)

Thank You For Your Time!
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June 08, 2017, 02:52:51 PM
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I think this will eventually grow! Where can I get some flaps?

You can mine, fulfill one of the bounties or if someone with FlappyCoins happen to come across your wallet address it might end up with random FLAP sent to it.

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June 08, 2017, 03:49:34 PM
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I think this will eventually grow! Where can I get some flaps?

You can mine, fulfill one of the bounties or if someone with FlappyCoins happen to come across your wallet address it might end up with random FLAP sent to it.

I was trying to mine from their link (put in yesterday) in their website, but it's not working or really early in development.
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June 08, 2017, 03:52:57 PM
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Hey, I tried using your pool, but your difficulty is set way to high for my cpu to mine. Is there anyway you could either set it to automatically change the difficulty or turn it down a little.

thats my issue too .... woot to you figuring the pool out . that is the same issue im having at my the devs node . we really need a pool with a static difficulty 256 would be ideal the coin difficulty is too low the amount of work sent out is larger then the work needed to solve a block so its pissing away hash and causing odd things in cgminer it really does seem to all even out but its not running smoothly thats why i wanted hash to coins to pick us up ... if you can make a 256 or 512 happen ill bring my miners over and start helping to promote you pool . 

Hm, strange - it is already set to automatically change the difficulty based on your hashrate.  It starts at 1024 but then it can vary down to 8 or up all the way to 65536.

Anywho - I've added another stratum on port 4444 that has a static difficulty of 256.  Hopefully that will work better for you guys.
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June 08, 2017, 03:55:06 PM
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It is recommended to modify the algorithm, to prevent the mining of professional mining, so that most people have the opportunity to use computer mining. Refer to https://lbry.io/
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June 09, 2017, 02:05:55 PM
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Hey devloper (Flapmin) please re-upload the Mac and windows wallet to a service other than dropbox (perhaps Google drive). All previous links to dropbox are not working due to "reaching your data limit." I'm sure potential clients will find this an inconvenience if it happens again; I know I am.

I was unaware it was going to have a limit all but the bootstrap is on the github ill make other arrangments
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June 09, 2017, 02:06:51 PM
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It is recommended to modify the algorithm, to prevent the mining of professional mining, so that most people have the opportunity to use computer mining. Refer to https://lbry.io/


the algo is changing during the swap . new source is about 2 weeks out

by that i mean that is the dev of the algo is putting out a major update
shortly. yes the dev of the algo. I dont want to start mining the swap coins
and then have to update we might as well wait 
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June 09, 2017, 02:41:13 PM
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Hey, I tried using your pool, but your difficulty is set way to high for my cpu to mine. Is there anyway you could either set it to automatically change the difficulty or turn it down a little.

thats my issue too .... woot to you figuring the pool out . that is the same issue im having at my the devs node . we really need a pool with a static difficulty 256 would be ideal the coin difficulty is too low the amount of work sent out is larger then the work needed to solve a block so its pissing away hash and causing odd things in cgminer it really does seem to all even out but its not running smoothly thats why i wanted hash to coins to pick us up ... if you can make a 256 or 512 happen ill bring my miners over and start helping to promote you pool . 

Hm, strange - it is already set to automatically change the difficulty based on your hashrate.  It starts at 1024 but then it can vary down to 8 or up all the way to 65536.

Anywho - I've added another stratum on port 4444 that has a static difficulty of 256.  Hopefully that will work better for you guys.

when i get some me time later tonight ill port over cant wait
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