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January 09, 2014, 04:47:28 AM
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I'm striving here to go back to a method of exchange that is more fair.  Jerky seems like a better way to exchange.  Just like the ancient tribes of history.  Trading jerky for blankets or whatever..  I was layed off work last month by a greedy/control freak partner in a we BBQ had together..   So I decided to start this up. Hopefully it works or I have to look for another job working for the man next month or so.  I just made almost 100 bags last week of the three flavors listed on this site.  I compiled the WWW.JERKYCOIN.COM blockchain in the summer with a friend.

I have been mining it off and on with a single silver block eruptor for the last six months.  I have a couple of million coins I want to giveaway with jerky purchases.  So if you are interested  order some jerky and I will send you 5,000 (JKY) jerkycoins.  Hell I could be dead tommarrow.  Anyone who downloads the client gets 500 (JKY)  Send over the addresses...

Simply download the client and send me the receive address.

Depending on how this goes?  I will determine a fair amount of jerkycoins it will take to get a bag of jerky in the future.

An exchange would be helpful to determine a collective market price!  But if not we will figure something out that is fair for everyone involved...

I will give away large blocks of coins  to people who make jerky or own a jerky company.  So if you know anyone?  Tell them to contact me. Start Smokin some jerkycoins today!

Regards Tom.  info@jerkycoin.com  Thanks for checking this out.  I  accept bitcoin, litecoin,  bbqcoin  and everything else that coinpayments.net processes which is a bunch including doge.  Doge like jerky haha..

So get shopping at the jerky shop ^^^^ at top..

 

 

JerkyCoin:
Algo: SHA-256
Symbol> JKY
Total coins: 76 million , Block reward: 144 JKY
Block reward halves every 400,000 blocks
Block target is 40 seconds.
Difficulty changes every 300 blocks.
Interval dif @ .03
Nfactor start:8
Catch-phrase for pzTime: It's the Jerky Standard of exchange....

We currently have a windows QT.

Will post the source in github asap. OSX installer files asap.

 

Getting Started:

1. Start up jerkycoin.exe, wait for it to load, then exit.
2. Put jerkycoin.conf (see sample file below) in your c:/users/**yourcomputername**/AppData/Roaming/jerkycoin
3. restart jerkycoin-qt, and you should connect and sync.
4. For solo mining, remember it's localhost and port number and begin mining.

Sample jerkycoin.conf:
listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=***rpcuser***
rpcpassword=***rpcpassword***
rpcport=31561
addnode=home.bown.net

Solo mining only at this time:  ( I make jerky not mining pools)
- setup jerkycoin.conf in %appdata%/jerkycoin
- Make sure jerkycoin.conf info is the same as your miner's configuration.
- I use bfgminer, minerd, cgminer and guiminer to solo mine.

"url" :" http://localhost:31561"

"user" : " your info"

"pass" : " your pass"

"pool-priority" : "0"

USBstart.bat

bfgminer.exe -G - S erupter: all

PAUSE
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January 09, 2014, 07:19:07 AM
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As many experts believe, Altcoins are the best laboratory for new features to BTC.

True Altcoins can experiment with things that BTC needs, without disrupting the original blockchain.

Beta coins, on the other hand, will build upon existing BTC protocol and bring "zero trust arbitration" to many other aspects of our lives (e.g., proof of existence, copywrite, contracts laws, mortgage laws, DNA, etc.).

Andreas Antonopolous said, "Changing BTC core protocol is like like repairing a jetliner while in flight."

Altcoins sell things that BTC currently doesn't provide.  But that doesn't necessarily mean BTC dev s cannot , or will not, incorporate in the future...

Greatest symbiotic example is Litecoin (the silver to BTC's gold).

Cheers,

JaiChai
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January 09, 2014, 07:55:22 AM
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it occurred to me that there always needs to be a vice president

so say if bitcoin got seized or controlled somehow, then litecoin would become the pres
so #3 is still has potential and so on

The more I meditate on this I recognize that it really has the potential to transform the global economy
They are not about to let that happen
WW1 and WWII weren't pretend

This is the most interesting time in history.

Satoshi is either a modern messiah or a covert operative

I wonder why the NSA just wouldn't put those datacenters to use and mine all the altcoins left

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January 09, 2014, 09:30:33 AM
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"it occurred to me that there always needs to be a vice president
so say if bitcoin got seized or controlled somehow, then litecoin would become the pres
so #3 is still has potential and so on
The more I meditate on this I recognize that it really has the potential to transform the global economy
They are not about to let that happen
WW1 and WWII weren't pretend
This is the most interesting time in history.
Satoshi is either a modern messiah or a covert operative
I wonder why the NSA just wouldn't put those datacenters to use and mine all the altcoins left"

The NSA mining dogecoin, there's a thought. Perhaps it wouldn't be smart to waste resources on it, the more they tried the more other coins would pop up. Look at the marketcap of top 20 alts below from coinmarketcap. The top 20 alts add up to 3,894,217 at the moment versus Bitcoin 12,236,125 BTC. To dominate the markets they would they not have to fight a rising tide of popularity that they might have helped to create? (edit, this list below isn't quite relevant as it includes coins you can't directly mine).

 Ripples 2,667,199.00000000
 Litecoin 721,626.00000000
 Peercoin 151,811.00000000
 MasterCoin 83,855.00000000
 Namecoin 60,380.00000000
 Nxt 51,082.00000000
 Quark 24,712.00000000
 ProtoShares 23,731.00000000
 Megacoin 20,564.00000000
 WorldCoin 18,093.00000000
 Primecoin 16,099.00000000
 Feathercoin 12,550.00000000
 Novacoin 10,168.00000000
 Infinitecoin 8,193.00000000
 DogeCoin 6,257.00000000
 Digitalcoin 5,487.00000000
 Zetacoin   4,608.00000000
 Devcoin   3,936.00000000
 Anoncoin 3,866.00000000

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January 09, 2014, 09:48:09 AM
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They are not about to let that happen
WW1 and WWII weren't pretend
This is the most interesting time in history.
Satoshi is either a modern messiah or a covert operative
I wonder why the NSA just wouldn't put those datacenters to use and mine all the altcoins left"


hahaha  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Where did you get that list?
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January 09, 2014, 11:28:20 AM
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I'm not shure if all this alt-coin have added value compared to the "original" bitcoin ...
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January 09, 2014, 12:04:44 PM
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Just opened our new LOT pool with 0% pool fee!!!

http://lot.coinmine.eu

PPLNS
Stratum support
VARDIFF
Strong EU server with SSD
0 % pool fee
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January 09, 2014, 01:51:42 PM
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I'm not shure if all this alt-coin have added value compared to the "original" bitcoin ...

It made it stronger, due to the extra attention.
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January 09, 2014, 02:06:25 PM
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+1
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January 09, 2014, 03:18:12 PM
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 DogeCoin 6,257.00000000
 Digitalcoin 5,487.00000000

Cool  Cool
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January 09, 2014, 03:53:20 PM
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Hi everyone
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January 09, 2014, 03:57:33 PM
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Hello we built a new Block it is called MyCoin. The Developers are Mapple, try it out here are the specs:

86.000.000 Coins
100 Coins per Block
20 sec Block target

and much more just browse the Code

https://github.com/mapple-dev/mycoin.git
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January 09, 2014, 06:27:24 PM
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Scrypt?
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January 09, 2014, 07:29:07 PM
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This is just ridiculous.
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January 09, 2014, 09:13:59 PM
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Hi to all. I'm having some issues to configure my trademybit (or multipool.us) autotrades to crypsy. I'm looking for mining the best altcoin, change it to btc in cryptsy and sell. I put the same crypsy Trade Key that I find ind cryptsy dashboard and put it in all altcoins autotrades adress list, but a error message appears: Invalid payout address.

Can't I move the mined altcoins to cryptsy to sell?

What I'm doing wrong?

thank to all, miners.
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January 09, 2014, 11:25:10 PM
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Hi to all. I'm having some issues to configure my trademybit (or multipool.us) autotrades to crypsy. I'm looking for mining the best altcoin, change it to btc in cryptsy and sell. I put the same crypsy Trade Key that I find ind cryptsy dashboard and put it in all altcoins autotrades adress list, but a error message appears: Invalid payout address.

Can't I move the mined altcoins to cryptsy to sell?

What I'm doing wrong?

thank to all, miners.

You need to go to your balance on cryptsy, hit the button on the right, and select Deposit.
There you can generate an address which is what you enter on multipool.us and trademybit etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCF1oaRcD3o This video of the process might help you too if you want to auto-sell instead of doing it manually.
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January 10, 2014, 01:31:40 AM
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For all of those who are mining with locked R9 280x's and have windows + msi afterburner, try this!
[Settings]
VDDC_IR3567B_Detection = 32h
VDDC_IR3567B_Output = 0
MVDDC_IR3567B_Detection = 32h
MVDDC_IR3567B_Output = 1

That should be in your MSI AFT profile, should unlock your card, at least worked for my MSI Gaming 280x's.
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January 10, 2014, 06:40:35 AM
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No altcoin is perfect. There are certain twists or nuances to many that have come out, but, there do seem to be many that were just put out to be put out.  Or, at least that's how it seems.  But when you look at a much larger picture, not ALL will fail.

The best thing we have in our favor is that everyone likes diversity. There may have been just one office supply store, now there's OfficeMax, Office Depot & Staples. They each get a share of the action and do quite well.  Same for Home Depot or Lowes. The Sexcoin (SXC) will do great for the porn industry. There are a lot of transactions people just want to keep private.

Then there's the Doge & Cat Coins. PERFECT for the pet supply industry. PetSmart, grooming, etc.
A dog owner may choose to use the Doge and a cat owner may choose the Catcoin. Pretty simple!

This is going to breakdown to niche markets and the basic understanding that people love different choices.

The marketing guys need to wake up, or we need to make our ideas better known.  This is still the wild, wild west!  Remember there are what? 6 1/2 billion people on the planet? Anyone know how many are on line or on phone? EXAMPLE: There are 500 Billion AlphaOmage Coins (AOC). If 5 billion people each had 100, they're all used. I hope the lightbulbs are turning on...Grube
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January 10, 2014, 07:19:05 AM
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Ggrube that's a great point! Lots of people will just identify with some coin and buy some. We have around 200 countries on the planet, each with their own fiat currency. There's room for another 100 that people use on a regular basis me thinks.

Some people don't get thought that the coins are more then just a way to send/receive/store money. They're software platforms that can support lots of additional features. This is a great video to understand it more http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs6F91dFYCs&feature=share&list=UUC3L8QaxqEGUiBC252GHy3w&index=1

I'm really interested in specialized "coins".  Check out Protoshares..

H ~ O ~ D ~ L
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January 10, 2014, 07:40:29 AM
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New alt coins are very very easy to mine then BTC & LTC etc. We don't know when which coin gets its popularity Wink

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