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August 16, 2013, 08:47:33 PM
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I sent 11 devcoins to each of the newbies below. Please check that you received the devcoins, the receiver files will be generated in a few hours.

21stcenturymoney,1Gi5cEiN1wdFzjwFrZqoi9dwFTt8eCKjQ3
Ecafe,17tRggPGbLBVWFBoySALZXTABD2zSe3kEW
Ftgcoin,1BjhhLoE7mJdy8Mw1mNAgceJ7tP2tPnySF
Imatt1990,17czLaECADux6yASXbxLLPqvnTSc9sD2PN
Jessiewaterfield,1BjvzSbfC2MhAVG2xvhkjuXZxApB8CgCnn
Kickaha4,12RuaN5UvZYkMn4BiiS4mMoffe3mgjzZMU
Maitotoxin,1EZpys8PMP8bZxs2tFTY5T7cimmVMZAxuw
Mistercoin,1PxUC79jXvZRbewCeRLPm9gtUbzWGdC2h8
Randomcount,1CBCR1jCnD57yfwMXsUKbMBaMSrKaBUt3z
Smeagol,16gyrVWagSBN77hGMtQDSJNU3hrPGGRfVq
Theokep,1LaHm9wgGW7ZzRNKATkUNPByeLePzdGGgq
Vehementchrome,17WNPSjjBxQF7gkQiFNe1yoZ1DaSgztM7K
Wed,1Jtw6vg7Qj5JWfAU2bV5MDSVv7twy12ycY
Wolf,1PrXnipPcdfNxANzxX1MTy6ko4RM8VNukm


I got it!  Thanks!
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August 17, 2013, 02:01:05 AM
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Question for some of the guys who have been here a long time.  

Back in Feb, March and April - before Bitcoin blew up and right when it blew up - how did Devcoin behave on the various CryptoCoin exchanges?

By the time I got here in May or so, Devcoin was at $.00041 USD, which I thought was dirt cheap and quickly bought a couple million coins and then added more Devcoins like 6 weeks later at $.00021.

I'm curious because I firmly believe Bitcoin will shatter $1,000 in under 12 months after getting its ETF license and I'm also certain that it will take a lot of crypto coins up with it and especially these old school original survivor coins, like Devcoin.  And I expect a few CryptoCoins to really increase in price by a massive amount - think DELL 1991-2000.

Now, I can predict (with fair accuracy) Bitcoin's price action before and after they get their ETF license (presuming they get it) based on my long experience with stock speculation but it's much harder to predict how Bitcoin's ETF will affect other alt coins like Devcoin.

So knowing what signs Devcoin's price action was showing leading up to and after Bitcoin blew up to $266 may help me figure out what to look for in Devcoin - as Devcoin is in my top 2 alt coins to accumulate for what I firmly believe will be a massive, media-hyped, global crypto-coin frenzy.

Thanks in advance.

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August 17, 2013, 02:32:20 AM
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This chart will probably shed some light.  You can ask for just about any time period it seems.  I came to the Bitcoin scene in March while it was "blowing up" so I remember it well.  There are some peaks in the DVC/BTC exchange during that time.  I wouldn't know how to interpret that though Wink

http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/period-charts.php?period=1-year&resolution=day&pair=dvc-btc&market=vircurex

Question for some of the guys who have been here a long time.  

Back in Feb, March and April - before Bitcoin blew up and right when it blew up - how did Devcoin behave on the various CryptoCoin exchanges?

By the time I got here in May or so, Devcoin was at $.00041 USD, which I thought was dirt cheap and quickly bought a couple million coins and then added more Devcoins like 6 weeks later at $.00021.

I'm curious because I firmly believe Bitcoin will shatter $1,000 in under 12 months after getting its ETF license and I'm also certain that it will take a lot of crypto coins up with it and especially these old school original survivor coins, like Devcoin.  And I expect a few CryptoCoins to really increase in price by a massive amount - think DELL 1991-2000.

Now, I can predict (with fair accuracy) Bitcoin's price action before and after they get their ETF license (presuming they get it) based on my long experience with stock speculation but it's much harder to predict how Bitcoin's ETF will affect other alt coins like Devcoin.

So knowing what signs Devcoin's price action was showing leading up to and after Bitcoin blew up to $266 may help me figure out what to look for in Devcoin - as Devcoin is in my top 2 alt coins to accumulate for what I firmly believe will be a massive, media-hyped, global crypto-coin frenzy.

Thanks in advance.
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August 17, 2013, 02:59:35 AM
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This chart will probably shed some light.  You can ask for just about any time period it seems.  I came to the Bitcoin scene in March while it was "blowing up" so I remember it well.  There are some peaks in the DVC/BTC exchange during that time.  I wouldn't know how to interpret that though Wink

http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/period-charts.php?period=1-year&resolution=day&pair=dvc-btc&market=vircurex

Question for some of the guys who have been here a long time.  

Back in Feb, March and April - before Bitcoin blew up and right when it blew up - how did Devcoin behave on the various CryptoCoin exchanges?

By the time I got here in May or so, Devcoin was at $.00041 USD, which I thought was dirt cheap and quickly bought a couple million coins and then added more Devcoins like 6 weeks later at $.00021.

I'm curious because I firmly believe Bitcoin will shatter $1,000 in under 12 months after getting its ETF license and I'm also certain that it will take a lot of crypto coins up with it and especially these old school original survivor coins, like Devcoin.  And I expect a few CryptoCoins to really increase in price by a massive amount - think DELL 1991-2000.

Now, I can predict (with fair accuracy) Bitcoin's price action before and after they get their ETF license (presuming they get it) based on my long experience with stock speculation but it's much harder to predict how Bitcoin's ETF will affect other alt coins like Devcoin.

So knowing what signs Devcoin's price action was showing leading up to and after Bitcoin blew up to $266 may help me figure out what to look for in Devcoin - as Devcoin is in my top 2 alt coins to accumulate for what I firmly believe will be a massive, media-hyped, global crypto-coin frenzy.

Thanks in advance.

Thanks, I'll check out the graph.  March was still pretty early on.  Was there any change in behavior by individuals right around that time - I mean, were people in general very pessimistic or perhaps extremely optimistic - did many foresee what was about to happen or were most completely surprised by what was happening.

Usually you can predict a coming trend by human behavior - usually, widespread, extreme pessimism is a great contrarian to use when loading up on stocks or in this case on a particular coin.  These are things a chart won't tell you which is why I wanted to ask those who were around to witness it all.  Thanks again!

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FYI
Next Step: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-tftc_nLYI
http://www.openplm.org/trac

We are aproaching the next goal for our developers - the collaboration Platform -  I hope this helps partialy to realize in what direction the project develop itself.
Even we gonna run our own PLM system for the devda.ch projects it its hightly recomended that developers build there own small developing circles by using the presented tools/software for that purpose.

Openplm is the next Step to automatisation - a 2d platform that should allow to create and "realize" reallife objects present in the 3d simulator. To realize means a output on a kind of printer 3d or 2d, independent of the material used for its production.
Meanwhile is our 3d simulator up and running stable but there is still a lot work to do and ongoing. Next target is a stable and secure inworld economy.
You can visit our Grid by Hypergrid Teleport to glari.ch:8002:Campus
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August 17, 2013, 11:34:28 PM
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Google Analytics was introduced to Devtome June 26, 2013. It has been incorporated into the website to track content, visitors, popular pages, unique visitors, depth of visit, and reports. Having Google Analytics tracking popular content, keywords, and traffic sources, allows for Devtome to be monetized and become not only self supporting, but profitable. Once Devtome becomes profitable, proceeds will be converted to devcoins, and distributed to writers in proportion to their unique page views.





To view more of the charts and numbers for Devtome visit http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=devtome_analytics


Not bad, hopefully we can make it to the top 100 000 Alexa soon Smiley
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August 18, 2013, 12:08:21 AM
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If I was out for rounds 25/26, and start writing again now, will I have to do anything or will I just get auto-included in the current round (27)?
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If I was out for rounds 25/26, and start writing again now, will I have to do anything or will I just get auto-included in the current round (27)?

All you have to do is write if you already have an account.  When the .py script is run, you'll see your earnings! Smiley
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If I was out for rounds 25/26, and start writing again now, will I have to do anything or will I just get auto-included in the current round (27)?

All you have to do is write if you already have an account.  When the .py script is run, you'll see your earnings! Smiley

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August 18, 2013, 05:46:59 AM
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Damn I didn't get >1000+ words submitted onto devtome until august 15th, I guess that means I have another month to add more :-/.
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Google Analytics was introduced to Devtome June 26, 2013. It has been incorporated into the website to track content, visitors, popular pages, unique visitors, depth of visit, and reports. Having Google Analytics tracking popular content, keywords, and traffic sources, allows for Devtome to be monetized and become not only self supporting, but profitable. Once Devtome becomes profitable, proceeds will be converted to devcoins, and distributed to writers in proportion to their unique page views.




To view more of the charts and numbers for Devtome visit http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=devtome_analytics


Not bad, hopefully we can make it to the top 100 000 Alexa soon Smiley

Devtome is shooting up the Alexa rankings Smiley The tipping point is coming.
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August 18, 2013, 05:45:54 PM
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http://show-me-the-devcoin.info/invest_devcoin.htm should have the most up to date links.
now I have it from there and get
Code:
./devcoin-linux-a64


************************
EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException       
DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery       
devcoin in AppInit()       



************************
EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException       
DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery       
devcoin in CMyApp::OnUnhandledException()       

terminate called after throwing an instance of 'DbRunRecoveryException'
  what():  DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
[1]+  Fertig                  ./devcoind
Abgebrochen (Speicherabzug geschrieben)
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August 18, 2013, 05:58:17 PM
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Where did you download from?
first I had it from here:
https://github.com/knotwork/old-devcoin-qt
and then
I think from there
https://github.com/doublec/devcoin.git
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Looks like you want the daemon? 

Right now https://github.com/knotwork/old-devcoind is the latest official sources.

 


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August 18, 2013, 07:59:25 PM
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http://show-me-the-devcoin.info/invest_devcoin.htm should have the most up to date links.
now I have it from there and get
Code:
./devcoin-linux-a64


************************
EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException       
DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery       
devcoin in AppInit()       



************************
EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException       
DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery       
devcoin in CMyApp::OnUnhandledException()       

terminate called after throwing an instance of 'DbRunRecoveryException'
  what():  DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
[1]+  Fertig                  ./devcoind
Abgebrochen (Speicherabzug geschrieben)

You might be mixing versions of bdb?   If you do not have anything yet in your wallet.dat ,  wipe the data directory and try it.

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Guys we now have a PAYMENT GATEWAY FOR DVC!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=276455.msg2959461#msg2959461

This is really exciting news.

Who's going to be the first to set up a site selling goods for DVC?

I would but have a zillion things on as usual...   Wink It is now on the to do list though.. near the top  Grin
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I may work on adding some items to postfiat.com.

I'm still waiting to see if I qualify for any forum bonuses before I invest more time in it. forum.postfiat.com, if you are interested in checking it out. It should meet all the bonus criteria except the ability to receive external email.
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Guys we now have a PAYMENT GATEWAY FOR DVC!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=276455.msg2959461#msg2959461

This is really exciting news.

Who's going to be the first to set up a site selling goods for DVC?

I would but have a zillion things on as usual...   Wink It is now on the to do list though.. near the top  Grin

That is AWESOME!

I don't think I'll be the first to sell anything for DVC.  But I did go ahead and register an account, so who knows?
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The round 26 receiver files have been uploaded to:
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/receiver_26.csv
http://devcoinpool.btc-music.com/receiver/receiver_26.csv
http://devcoinblockexplorer.info/receiver/receiver_26.csv
http://devtome.com/files/receiver_26.csv
http://devcoin.darkgamex.ch/receiver_26.csv
http://d.evco.in/receiver/receiver_26.csv
http://show-me-the-devcoin.info/devtome/receiver_26.csv

The account file is at:
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/account_26.csv

There were 857 original receiver lines, so the average number of devcoins per share is 180,000,000 dvc / 857 = 210,035 dvc. Administrator pay is 121.0 shares, 14.1 percent of the total. The value at vircurex is 0.495 mcbtc/dvc, which works out to 0.104 btc. People are having trouble withdrawing money from mtgox, so their price is not real:
http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/

I won't use the mtgox price until that's resolved, instead I'll use the bitstamp price of 104$, which gives a share price of 11$.

People on that list will start getting those coins in round 26, starting at block 104,000. The procedure for generating the receiver files is at:
http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=devcoin#generating_the_files

The next bounties will go into round 27:
https://raw.github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity/master/bounty_27.csv

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I was able to submit 3 pieces of writing for this round (verified via the analytics files) which accumulate to more than 1,000 words. Each piece had 1 unique page view. However I am not on the receiver list. Can someone clarify why that is?
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