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examplens
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February 19, 2018, 07:59:57 PM |
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Project Tokyo coins is still alive? Project development? Trust begins to fall! There are rumors on the network, which Tokc=Scam, Yobit=Scam. Dice from Tokc +Dice from Yobit= Scam It's the truth? Your account is registered 17.february and you talking about "still alive"? Yes, Tokyo coin is live much more than you on this forum, or you just create alt account to ruin this thread. Come here with your basic account, and tell us what's wrong with TOKC. I know many if sites where have bitcoin dice. Does that mean that it is bitcoin scam also?
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February 20, 2018, 08:12:18 AM |
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Project Tokyo coins is still alive? Project development? Trust begins to fall! There are rumors on the network, which Tokc=Scam, Yobit=Scam. Dice from Tokc +Dice from Yobit= Scam It's the truth? I never used dice, but all in all yobit works well for me. Why do you think its a scam? Tokc is a new project, dev is online every day on bitcointalk. I dont see any problems atm. I am not seeing as of the moment any issues with the said coin. Dev has plans for this coin to make it to the Tokyo Olympics 2 years from now (or so I heard) and as long as the wallet syncs and mines then I am good. Though I always stress the need to go away from coinsmarket exchange and have it listed someplace else. BINANCE maybe dev? I would love to see Tokyocoin on a DEX, preferably Crypto-Bridge. I have become quite a fan of CryptoBridge, being decentralised, fast and stable, it feels far more secure than Yobit and the other centralised exchanges (look at what happened to Coinsmarkets and the stories about StocksExchange). I am not sure what the requirements are for getting Tokyocoin on Crypto-Bridge though, but I know they are listing more and more coins.
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vtr99
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February 20, 2018, 02:40:17 PM |
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Just thought I'd say hello to everyone. I lead a small group of Crypto investors (about 30 of us) that discovered TokyoCoin a few weeks ago. We are buying in for the long haul and the nice staking. Good looking web site, and simple honest concept. I expect this coin to do well once we get some momentum, and people discover the power of compound interest on their stake.
Best of luck to everyone!
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February 20, 2018, 02:45:02 PM |
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Just thought I'd say hello to everyone. I lead a small group of Crypto investors (about 30 of us) that discovered TokyoCoin a few weeks ago. We are buying in for the long haul and the nice staking. Good looking web site, and simple honest concept. I expect this coin to do well once we get some momentum, and people discover the power of compound interest on their stake.
Best of luck to everyone!
Nice to hear. I am confident too. gl
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February 20, 2018, 03:13:04 PM |
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I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 2 for mining Tokyocoin. Can anyone point to me some websites or links that would help me mine this coin? I am really interested in mining but I don't have the know how. Many say you need to be a programmer to understand the language but I am only in for the mining part. Can someone help?
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February 20, 2018, 04:17:24 PM |
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I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 2 for mining Tokyocoin. Can anyone point to me some websites or links that would help me mine this coin? I am really interested in mining but I don't have the know how. Many say you need to be a programmer to understand the language but I am only in for the mining part. Can someone help?
My stake computer is a small itx board with quad core cpu and linux. I have a raspi2 too. You have to use a fast micro sd. Class 10 is recommended. But iam not happy with the raspi as wallet. All in all its very slow. Maybe it runs better without gui wallet. But i dont like that way. I dont know where you from, but you can google it in your language. I have this board: https://www.reichelt.de/?ARTICLE=188098&PROVID=2788&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvsLf_Oy02QIVjcmyCh37XwqoEAQYAiABEgJ6rvD_BwEWith pico psu, 4gb ram, hdd and itx tower, it should cost less than 150$. I have a Nav, Tokc, Gplay and RDD wallet for staking on this and everything runs fine. My Os is Lubuntu 14.04. Its a lightwight easy to use os. If your only option is a raspberry pi, you should use lubuntu 14.04 ARM. Tokc wallet runs into openssl problems with newer ubuntu lts versions. Maybe there is a easy workarround, but the easiest way is to use a compatible os. I never used tokc on raspi, but i dont see a reason, why it should not work. My english is not the best, but its not a problem for me to give help. Feel free to write me a pm, if you have any questions. Edit: You dont need to be a programmer to mine tokc^^ Its very easy. Install the wallet and let it stake.
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February 20, 2018, 05:40:40 PM |
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I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 2 for mining Tokyocoin. Can anyone point to me some websites or links that would help me mine this coin? I am really interested in mining but I don't have the know how. Many say you need to be a programmer to understand the language but I am only in for the mining part. Can someone help?
My stake computer is a small itx board with quad core cpu and linux. I have a raspi2 too. You have to use a fast micro sd. Class 10 is recommended. But iam not happy with the raspi as wallet. All in all its very slow. Maybe it runs better without gui wallet. But i dont like that way. I dont know where you from, but you can google it in your language. I have this board: https://www.reichelt.de/?ARTICLE=188098&PROVID=2788&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvsLf_Oy02QIVjcmyCh37XwqoEAQYAiABEgJ6rvD_BwEWith pico psu, 4gb ram, hdd and itx tower, it should cost less than 150$. I have a Nav, Tokc, Gplay and RDD wallet for staking on this and everything runs fine. My Os is Lubuntu 14.04. Its a lightwight easy to use os. If your only option is a raspberry pi, you should use lubuntu 14.04 ARM. Tokc wallet runs into openssl problems with newer ubuntu lts versions. Maybe there is a easy workarround, but the easiest way is to use a compatible os. I never used tokc on raspi, but i dont see a reason, why it should not work. My english is not the best, but its not a problem for me to give help. Feel free to write me a pm, if you have any questions. Edit: You dont need to be a programmer to mine tokc^^ Its very easy. Install the wallet and let it stake. Thanks for the heads up mate. My main reason for that plan is basically to be able to leave a computer 24/7 without any issues so I can stake my coins there and I will be able to make sure that I can leave the said cpu on without experiencing any problems. Though it was also mentioned that it is slow so I am not sure if that will help stake multiple coins.
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February 20, 2018, 05:56:59 PM |
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------------------------------------- Telegram [EN] --- >> https://t.me/tokyocoingroup -->> 1,720 members Telegram [RU] --- >> https://t.me/tokyocoin_ru ------->> 181 members <<-- new Telegram [JP] ---- >> https://t.me/TokyoCoinJapan --->> 5 members <<-- new 東京チャットへようこそ ------------------------------------- TOKC --- >> Rank 822 -- >> https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/tokyo/------------------------------------- POS miner ----- >> 271 Network weight ----- >> 180410263 STAKE ----- >> 0.361865418% per day (10,000 TOKC pos 36.18 TOKC/day) <<--tested 20/02/2018 --------------------------------- How to stake coins? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKpkQ-fCwqY 1. click cc on/off subtitles/closed captions 2. click setting subtitles/cc on 3. select auto-translate ---------------------------------
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Zwiebo
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February 20, 2018, 06:29:18 PM |
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I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 2 for mining Tokyocoin. Can anyone point to me some websites or links that would help me mine this coin? I am really interested in mining but I don't have the know how. Many say you need to be a programmer to understand the language but I am only in for the mining part. Can someone help?
My stake computer is a small itx board with quad core cpu and linux. I have a raspi2 too. You have to use a fast micro sd. Class 10 is recommended. But iam not happy with the raspi as wallet. All in all its very slow. Maybe it runs better without gui wallet. But i dont like that way. I dont know where you from, but you can google it in your language. I have this board: https://www.reichelt.de/?ARTICLE=188098&PROVID=2788&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvsLf_Oy02QIVjcmyCh37XwqoEAQYAiABEgJ6rvD_BwEWith pico psu, 4gb ram, hdd and itx tower, it should cost less than 150$. I have a Nav, Tokc, Gplay and RDD wallet for staking on this and everything runs fine. My Os is Lubuntu 14.04. Its a lightwight easy to use os. If your only option is a raspberry pi, you should use lubuntu 14.04 ARM. Tokc wallet runs into openssl problems with newer ubuntu lts versions. Maybe there is a easy workarround, but the easiest way is to use a compatible os. I never used tokc on raspi, but i dont see a reason, why it should not work. My english is not the best, but its not a problem for me to give help. Feel free to write me a pm, if you have any questions. Edit: You dont need to be a programmer to mine tokc^^ Its very easy. Install the wallet and let it stake. Thanks for the heads up mate. My main reason for that plan is basically to be able to leave a computer 24/7 without any issues so I can stake my coins there and I will be able to make sure that I can leave the said cpu on without experiencing any problems. Though it was also mentioned that it is slow so I am not sure if that will help stake multiple coins. My itx board is 24/7 online without any problems. Power consumbtion is only ~10 watt. You can run it headless from everywhere in your house and control it via remote desktop. Only power cable and network is needed. I think that is the best way for a staking rig. And you have the option for more than one coin. On Raspi you can install max 1 wallet. And its very slow then. Maybe raspi 3 is a bit faster. But i dont know.
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vtr99
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February 20, 2018, 08:44:36 PM |
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I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 2 for mining Tokyocoin. Can anyone point to me some websites or links that would help me mine this coin? I am really interested in mining but I don't have the know how. Many say you need to be a programmer to understand the language but I am only in for the mining part. Can someone help?
My stake computer is a small itx board with quad core cpu and linux. I have a raspi2 too. You have to use a fast micro sd. Class 10 is recommended. But iam not happy with the raspi as wallet. All in all its very slow. Maybe it runs better without gui wallet. But i dont like that way. I dont know where you from, but you can google it in your language. I have this board: https://www.reichelt.de/?ARTICLE=188098&PROVID=2788&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvsLf_Oy02QIVjcmyCh37XwqoEAQYAiABEgJ6rvD_BwEWith pico psu, 4gb ram, hdd and itx tower, it should cost less than 150$. I have a Nav, Tokc, Gplay and RDD wallet for staking on this and everything runs fine. My Os is Lubuntu 14.04. Its a lightwight easy to use os. If your only option is a raspberry pi, you should use lubuntu 14.04 ARM. Tokc wallet runs into openssl problems with newer ubuntu lts versions. Maybe there is a easy workarround, but the easiest way is to use a compatible os. I never used tokc on raspi, but i dont see a reason, why it should not work. My english is not the best, but its not a problem for me to give help. Feel free to write me a pm, if you have any questions. Edit: You dont need to be a programmer to mine tokc^^ Its very easy. Install the wallet and let it stake. Thanks for the heads up mate. My main reason for that plan is basically to be able to leave a computer 24/7 without any issues so I can stake my coins there and I will be able to make sure that I can leave the said cpu on without experiencing any problems. Though it was also mentioned that it is slow so I am not sure if that will help stake multiple coins. My itx board is 24/7 online without any problems. Power consumbtion is only ~10 watt. You can run it headless from everywhere in your house and control it via remote desktop. Only power cable and network is needed. I think that is the best way for a staking rig. And you have the option for more than one coin. On Raspi you can install max 1 wallet. And its very slow then. Maybe raspi 3 is a bit faster. But i dont know. I would suggest a cheap used laptop. You can buy one for around $50. Very low power use, and you can run as many wallets as you like. Also very easy to secure if need be. Just make sure to encrypt, and back up your wallets.
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February 21, 2018, 11:57:28 AM |
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yeah I knew that I held it for some reason. I hope that this really takes off.
i think will regret if take it off, so a good decision to hold maybe a few months although not significant but has great potential, just wait for the right moment to gain profit I am still not convinced that TokyCoin has the right marketing strategy. People won't buy it from there only because it is called that way. Maybe I am wrong. I hear it for several months but the price is going up. May be it`s not the best marketing strategy but coin makes all itself. Which is a weird thing, but maybe the ownership is so concentrated that some people are driving the price up intentionally? I don't know, just guessing.
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February 22, 2018, 09:20:52 AM |
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yeah I knew that I held it for some reason. I hope that this really takes off.
i think will regret if take it off, so a good decision to hold maybe a few months although not significant but has great potential, just wait for the right moment to gain profit I am still not convinced that TokyCoin has the right marketing strategy. People won't buy it from there only because it is called that way. Maybe I am wrong. I hear it for several months but the price is going up. May be it`s not the best marketing strategy but coin makes all itself. Which is a weird thing, but maybe the ownership is so concentrated that some people are driving the price up intentionally? I don't know, just guessing. I can`t give you garantee, but I think it depends on news mostly. But it was possible to buy really huge amount of coins then price was around 3 sat.
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ANDREW 555
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February 22, 2018, 10:35:55 AM |
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m3mbr44n
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February 22, 2018, 03:16:05 PM |
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I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 2 for mining Tokyocoin. Can anyone point to me some websites or links that would help me mine this coin? I am really interested in mining but I don't have the know how. Many say you need to be a programmer to understand the language but I am only in for the mining part. Can someone help?
My stake computer is a small itx board with quad core cpu and linux. I have a raspi2 too. You have to use a fast micro sd. Class 10 is recommended. But iam not happy with the raspi as wallet. All in all its very slow. Maybe it runs better without gui wallet. But i dont like that way. I dont know where you from, but you can google it in your language. I have this board: https://www.reichelt.de/?ARTICLE=188098&PROVID=2788&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvsLf_Oy02QIVjcmyCh37XwqoEAQYAiABEgJ6rvD_BwEWith pico psu, 4gb ram, hdd and itx tower, it should cost less than 150$. I have a Nav, Tokc, Gplay and RDD wallet for staking on this and everything runs fine. My Os is Lubuntu 14.04. Its a lightwight easy to use os. If your only option is a raspberry pi, you should use lubuntu 14.04 ARM. Tokc wallet runs into openssl problems with newer ubuntu lts versions. Maybe there is a easy workarround, but the easiest way is to use a compatible os. I never used tokc on raspi, but i dont see a reason, why it should not work. My english is not the best, but its not a problem for me to give help. Feel free to write me a pm, if you have any questions. Edit: You dont need to be a programmer to mine tokc^^ Its very easy. Install the wallet and let it stake. Thanks for the heads up mate. My main reason for that plan is basically to be able to leave a computer 24/7 without any issues so I can stake my coins there and I will be able to make sure that I can leave the said cpu on without experiencing any problems. Though it was also mentioned that it is slow so I am not sure if that will help stake multiple coins. A year ago or so, I bought myself an old refurbished laptop for 120 euro that is 24/7 staking 10 wallets or so. Very practical and I must say fun to see how it is producing a steady stream of different coins.
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cryptocoinscity
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February 23, 2018, 02:46:19 PM |
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Hi Guys,
What is the status of TOKC ? I dont see any posts from the dev anymore. Is it still active at Yobit at the moment ?
CryptoCoinsCity.
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jofox
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February 24, 2018, 08:45:18 AM |
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Yes still active in Yobit trading site, in fact I trade now for tokyocoin for preparation
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