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November 04, 2017, 08:12:30 PM |
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That should be high priority! Perhaps since we have been listed before we could get readded without having to pay outrageous fees ANC used to be on cryptopia, but got delisted. The exhcange had problems with the wallet, reached out to the devs for help, but didn't get any assistance. The same happened when it was listed on bittrex. Might be different now with the new team. Now there is always someone on Slack to help Exchanges out if they need it. They can also contact us by mail and we get back to people pretty quickly. However, maybe it would be good to reach out to them and explain that Anoncoin is back in active development. Anyone got contact details for the devs at these exchanges? Please let me know, tends to take a long time to get back from just contacting support. Coinexchange.io this time good exchange daily volume near same as cryptopia. Today better 37. https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/coinexchange/ 42. https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/cryptopia/Easy add coin....
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November 05, 2017, 09:02:10 PM |
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Any update or activities for Anoncoin... what's up current market...
A lot of stuff is happening, some of it is on Github.That should be high priority! Perhaps since we have been listed before we could get readded without having to pay outrageous fees ANC used to be on cryptopia, but got delisted. The exhcange had problems with the wallet, reached out to the devs for help, but didn't get any assistance. The same happened when it was listed on bittrex. Might be different now with the new team. Now there is always someone on Slack to help Exchanges out if they need it. They can also contact us by mail and we get back to people pretty quickly. However, maybe it would be good to reach out to them and explain that Anoncoin is back in active development. Anyone got contact details for the devs at these exchanges? Please let me know, tends to take a long time to get back from just contacting support. Coinexchange.io this time good exchange daily volume near same as cryptopia. Today better 37. https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/coinexchange/ 42. https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/cryptopia/Easy add coin.... Great if someone asks them to add us. Exchanges devs can reach Anoncoin devs at info@anoncoin.net or on Slack. We're not really focusing on contacting exchanges now, just on development. But getting on more exchanges should be a focus soon I think.
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November 06, 2017, 02:29:07 PM |
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There is not a new release yet, but it's not silent. https://github.com/AnoncoinLast commit is 2 days ago for /anoncoin and there are other projects as well, website, etc.
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November 06, 2017, 07:05:15 PM |
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What's going on with the price? The day after I bought my fair share of ANC, someone got double the amount for the same price at Freiexchange. And I even thought my buy order was pressing it a little low. Does it have something to do with Bitcoin being hyped so much? At least it has opened my eyes to the chance of raking in some serious ANC...
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November 07, 2017, 08:16:23 AM |
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What's going on with the price? The day after I bought my fair share of ANC, someone got double the amount for the same price at Freiexchange. And I even thought my buy order was pressing it a little low. Does it have something to do with Bitcoin being hyped so much? At least it has opened my eyes to the chance of raking in some serious ANC...
It was because of the closure of Novaexchange. I also bought very high, much higher than 2x current price. Hopefully we can get listed somewhere more soon so that the issue will be one of the past.
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November 09, 2017, 06:25:14 PM |
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ANC Mining Pool
eg: cgminer -o stratum+tcp://anc.cryptox.eu:3010 -u YourANCWalletAddress
Port: 3010, Diff: 8 Port: 3034, Diff: 32 Port: 3258, Diff: 256
Pay out every hour Pool fee 1.5% Min payout 1 ANC
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November 09, 2017, 07:59:34 PM |
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Hey, so I read ANC is planning on adapting the zerocoin protocol. This is great and I like the direction this is going. Question: have you guys decided, how the trusted setup is going to be executed, or are you planning on using the original RSA keys? More broadly: which direction are you planning to go with this? With Zcash planning to do a widely distributed trusted setup, do you maybe plan to piggyback on them in some way? Or, even though this may be a moral grey area at best and pretty sure illegal in any sense, what are your thoughts on hiring a botnet to have them execute the trusted setup? Any thoughts? I'm no Slack person, so if anyone is interested in these questions as well, feel free to copy/paste them 
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fredericos
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November 09, 2017, 09:34:27 PM |
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Things are really starting to happen 
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November 09, 2017, 09:37:19 PM |
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Just hold guys, don´t market such a great gold coin for this cost - it's undervalued, with a larger market limit - the larger wil be the returns, devs simply need to make a much better picture of the projecet, support is great
I'm not completely sure what you mean, but basically we are focusing on development first and then marketing afterwards. We need people to know about the coin and use it after all. [/quote] Hey, so I read ANC is planning on adapting the zerocoin protocol. This is great and I like the direction this is going. Question: have you guys decided, how the trusted setup is going to be executed, or are you planning on using the original RSA keys? More broadly: which direction are you planning to go with this? With Zcash planning to do a widely distributed trusted setup, do you maybe plan to piggyback on them in some way? Or, even though this may be a moral grey area at best and pretty sure illegal in any sense, what are your thoughts on hiring a botnet to have them execute the trusted setup? Any thoughts? I'm no Slack person, so if anyone is interested in these questions as well, feel free to copy/paste them  Next version is being worked on, roadmap for discussion here: https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/issues/3In regards to your other questions, we are exploring alternatives to Zerocoin currently. Some more information in this announcement: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=227287.msg23383783#msg23383783And too bad you're not a Slack person, there is a lot of people discussing things there 
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November 09, 2017, 10:54:49 PM |
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Just hold guys, don´t market such a great gold coin for this cost - it's undervalued, with a larger market limit - the larger wil be the returns, devs simply need to make a much better picture of the projecet, support is great
I'm not completely sure what you mean, but basically we are focusing on development first and then marketing afterwards. We need people to know about the coin and use it after all. Hey, so I read ANC is planning on adapting the zerocoin protocol. This is great and I like the direction this is going. Question: have you guys decided, how the trusted setup is going to be executed, or are you planning on using the original RSA keys? More broadly: which direction are you planning to go with this? With Zcash planning to do a widely distributed trusted setup, do you maybe plan to piggyback on them in some way? Or, even though this may be a moral grey area at best and pretty sure illegal in any sense, what are your thoughts on hiring a botnet to have them execute the trusted setup? Any thoughts? I'm no Slack person, so if anyone is interested in these questions as well, feel free to copy/paste them  Next version is being worked on, roadmap for discussion here: https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/issues/3In regards to your other questions, we are exploring alternatives to Zerocoin currently. Some more information in this announcement: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=227287.msg23383783#msg23383783And too bad you're not a Slack person, there is a lot of people discussing things there  I guess I just might have to become one, because I was trying to build the wallet on linux for hours and failed (aaaaand missed out on sub 5000 sat ANC  ). This is probably not the right thread for in-depth technical troubleshooting, though. The way I understand it, zerocoin is sound technology, as long as you manage to get the trusted setup right. Zcash is working on a setup with a theoretically arbitrary large number of participants. Something like that might just do the trick.
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November 10, 2017, 08:32:40 AM |
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I guess I just might have to become one, because I was trying to build the wallet on linux for hours and failed (aaaaand missed out on sub 5000 sat ANC  ). This is probably not the right thread for in-depth technical troubleshooting, though. The way I understand it, zerocoin is sound technology, as long as you manage to get the trusted setup right. Zcash is working on a setup with a theoretically arbitrary large number of participants. Something like that might just do the trick. Ok, let's try it regardless. Any Linux cracks in the house? I think I found the problem, but don't know how to solve it: Linux starts to compile the code with gcc, but then runs into problems when C++ code shows up. How can I force Linux to use g++?
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November 10, 2017, 09:17:02 AM |
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Where can I discover infos about masternode? can somebody explaine me the way they function?....shall we be held nevertheless in time for great gains?
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November 10, 2017, 09:58:26 AM |
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has processor-pool.org discovered any obstructs?
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November 10, 2017, 02:20:20 PM |
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Just finished reading the white paper. This actually seems like a really cool idea.
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November 10, 2017, 05:46:42 PM |
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Where can I find ur WP??
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ttookk
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November 11, 2017, 03:49:46 AM |
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I guess I just might have to become one, because I was trying to build the wallet on linux for hours and failed (aaaaand missed out on sub 5000 sat ANC  ). This is probably not the right thread for in-depth technical troubleshooting, though. The way I understand it, zerocoin is sound technology, as long as you manage to get the trusted setup right. Zcash is working on a setup with a theoretically arbitrary large number of participants. Something like that might just do the trick. Ok, let's try it regardless. Any Linux cracks in the house? I think I found the problem, but don't know how to solve it: Linux starts to compile the code with gcc, but then runs into problems when C++ code shows up. How can I force Linux to use g++? Tried again, still no luck. Grrrr, this drives me mad…
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November 11, 2017, 10:01:49 PM |
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How correctly to adjust a purse? downloaded from the github, after the launch closes
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November 13, 2017, 02:51:39 PM |
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What is the date of ICO?
ICO? kids... FYI: Here is what the Big Wiki has to say about ICO? kids...Initial coin offering (ICO) is an unregulated and controversial means of crowdfunding via use of cryptocurrency,[1] which can be a source of capital for startup companies.[2] In an ICO a percentage of the newly issued cryptocurrency is sold to investors in exchange for legal tender or other cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. The term may be analogous with 'token sale' or crowdsale, which refers to a method of selling participation in an economy, giving investors access to the features of a particular project starting at a later date. ICOs may sell a right of ownership or royalties to a project, in contrast to an initial public offering which sells a share in the ownership of the company itself. According to Amy Wan, a partner at Trowbridge Sidoti LLP practicing crowdfunding and syndication law, "The coin in an ICO is a symbol of ownership interest in an enterprise—a digital stock certificate, if you will."[3] In contrast to initial public offerings (IPOs), where investors gain shares in the ownership of the company, for ICOs the investors buy coins of the company, which can appreciate in value if the business is successful.[4][5] At least 400 ICOs have been conducted as of August 2017.[6] Ethereum is (as of August 2017) the leading blockchain platform for ICOs with more than 50% market share.[7] The Ethereum network ICOs have resulted in considerable phishing, Ponzi schemes, and other scams, accounting for about 10% of ICOs.[8][9] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_coin_offeringScams only about 10%  ?
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