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January 22, 2018, 12:39:57 PM
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It has been announced...

https://twitter.com/atombitcoin/status/954001879025029121



When is the fork happening? I need to move my wallet and cant do this before the fork.
somebody said that it is probably that the fork has launched on 25 January
now all be have to do is to wait until this day?
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January 22, 2018, 12:43:27 PM
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It has been announced...

https://twitter.com/atombitcoin/status/954001879025029121



When is the fork happening? I need to move my wallet and cant do this before the fork.
somebody said that it is probably that the fork has launched on 25 January
is this information new?
yes, they publish one or two days ago
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January 22, 2018, 01:04:03 PM
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⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️We encourage all the bounty participants to join our Telegram chat⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️

t.me/bitcoinatom
there is a lot of people there always and the members of the team answers our questions
Is there any Bounties for BCA?
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January 22, 2018, 01:27:08 PM
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this project has a lot of potential, looking foward to this project for more development. goodluck dev/team.
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January 22, 2018, 02:48:44 PM
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⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️We encourage all the bounty participants to join our Telegram chat⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️

t.me/bitcoinatom
there is a lot of people there always and the members of the team answers our questions
Is there any Bounties for BCA?
yes, you have link to the bounty campaign in the first post of this topic
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January 22, 2018, 02:54:35 PM
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It has been announced...

https://twitter.com/atombitcoin/status/954001879025029121



When is the fork happening? I need to move my wallet and cant do this before the fork.
somebody said that it is probably that the fork has launched on 25 January
now all be have to do is to wait until this day?
and have some BTC in the wallet they published as their partners
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January 22, 2018, 02:59:01 PM
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"While the most appealing component of Bitcoin Atom is a potential solution to Bitcoin’s scalability problems, it also has a few other differentiating points. Perhaps foremost among these, Bitcoin Atom uses a hybrid consensus model that combines Proof of Work (POW) and Proof of Stake (POS), two different types of algorithms for reaching consensus, or agreement, on whether or not a transaction is valid before it is added to the blockchain. This hybrid model aims to increase network stability and decrease the threat that a majority group of miners could sabotage the system."

https://venturebeat.com/2018/01/21/this-weeks-bitcoin-atom-fork-a-quick-primer/


good article, bca is getting into main stream outlets, seems promising. we are only 3 days from fork now, can not wait for it Smiley
yes, it this  a big and solid project, i am waiting for this too
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January 22, 2018, 03:26:17 PM
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Any conversation happening between the Atom folk the Exodus wallet folk?
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January 22, 2018, 03:34:13 PM
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Nice company! Great Team!
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January 22, 2018, 04:02:09 PM
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when fork this coin Huh
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January 22, 2018, 05:34:56 PM
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Can I have a QT wallet of this coin at the same time I have a Core wallet? Do they share the same registry data in Windows, or is separated?
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January 22, 2018, 06:09:29 PM
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when fork this coin Huh
it is supposed to be on 25 January
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January 22, 2018, 06:31:55 PM
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this project has a lot of potential, looking foward to this project for more development. goodluck dev/team.
yes, i think they will success because this fork is different
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January 22, 2018, 09:02:39 PM
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Bitcoin Atom Fork Happening This Week!


https://medium.com/@bitcoinatom/bitcoin-atom-fork-is-happening-this-week-january-25-2018-block-505888-6e64b9e1c2a
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January 23, 2018, 10:08:27 AM
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Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
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January 23, 2018, 11:09:10 AM
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Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
could we do mining with BCA?
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January 23, 2018, 01:02:08 PM
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Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
could we do mining with BCA?

after fork yes
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January 23, 2018, 01:35:23 PM
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Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
could we do mining with BCA?

after fork yes
thanks i stay tuned
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January 23, 2018, 03:41:20 PM
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154 block to go   Grin
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January 23, 2018, 04:34:10 PM
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So it's happening in less than 24h?

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