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December 30, 2013, 10:53:11 PM
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Testing quark coin.

Giveaway very welcomed here.

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if you run p2pool nodes an no longer use p2pool.org (and therefore no longer support this scam), i might donate some Tongue
does this look like a scam?
www.qrkwallets.org

http://quark.freeforums.net/thread/1044/introduction-animation-video  new promo video being made ready in about a week or so.

http://www.quarkpayments.com/  new site opening soon

https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/id783452759?mt=8  new QUARK ticker app

http://blog.coinmkt.com/ QUARK coming to coinmkt early 2014

http://forum.qrk.cc/  the forum only one month old and growing everyday!

http://www.quarkqrk.info/  QUARK Portal made by one of our dedicated community members

http://www.quarkcoin.cc/ QUARK blog news etc by another dedicated member

quarkspend.com/

www.qrkpilot.org just released

http://www.quarkfoundation.cc/ coming soon

Quarkshopper.com coming soon

www.qrkstore.com/ coming soon

these sites now accept QUARK!!!

http://www.keepitwooden.com/

http://grkreationsdirect.com

http://waterido.com

http://vps4.me

http://www.qugetser.com

http://www.retrotowers.co.uk

http://www.cryptocoinstuff.com

https://www.cryptovest.com

http://xbox48.bugs3.com

http://seowarlock.com

http://btcpipeshop.com

http://wrol.info

http://brownboxtech.net

http://www.cryptodirect.cf
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December 31, 2013, 03:17:09 AM
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December 31, 2013, 03:54:55 AM
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stop spamming that everywhere
spamming? this is the quark thread and its about quark, don't know what your going on about, go back to the doge thread
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December 31, 2013, 04:04:27 AM
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stop spamming that everywhere
just use the ignore button Wink

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December 31, 2013, 04:44:35 AM
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spamming? this is the quark thread and its about quark, don't know what your going on about, go back to the doge thread

I understand that. But im trying to read this topic not having to scroll through mass lines of sites multiple times. Its enough to just copy and paste back to the message where you linked all the sites before. Its pretty funny you assume im such a Doge enthusiast, theyve done a great job at marketing and i respect them for that. In a couple weeks they have done more than Quark has done in marketing, and that's real talk.
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December 31, 2013, 11:30:05 AM
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http://www.quarkpayments.com/?tmpl=comingsoon
Does this mean a lot to QRK?
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December 31, 2013, 12:14:19 PM
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James Corbett mentions Quark.

I didn't know him until today so i'll quote the original poster on Quark forums: "For any of you Quarkers out there who enjoy and follow James Corbett of the Corbett report, I was super pleased to hear him mention Quark in an interview on Self-Education Radio.  He was discussing Bitcoin and said that he thought it was a good idea to put some money into it, and also some of the other cryptos like QUARK.  That's the only one he mentioned and he didn't go into why.  But I have tremendous respect for Corbett. He absolutely thinks for himself, does all his own research and is brilliant. 

This gives me a boost of confidence in Quark and my gut feeling that it's a good coin for the future."


Here he talks about Quark at 12:55 www.corbettreport.com/interview-780-james-corbett-on-self-education-radio/

http://www.corbettreport.com/

http://www.corbettreport.com/about/
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December 31, 2013, 12:52:39 PM
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James Corbett mentions Quark.

I didn't know him until today so i'll quote the original poster on Quark forums: "For any of you Quarkers out there who enjoy and follow James Corbett of the Corbett report, I was super pleased to hear him mention Quark in an interview on Self-Education Radio.  He was discussing Bitcoin and said that he thought it was a good idea to put some money into it, and also some of the other cryptos like QUARK.  That's the only one he mentioned and he didn't go into why.  But I have tremendous respect for Corbett. He absolutely thinks for himself, does all his own research and is brilliant. 

This gives me a boost of confidence in Quark and my gut feeling that it's a good coin for the future."


Here he talks about Quark at 12:55 www.corbettreport.com/interview-780-james-corbett-on-self-education-radio/

http://www.corbettreport.com/

http://www.corbettreport.com/about/

I enjoy listening to James. One of the few Investigative Reporters out there who is worth listening to.
I remember that mention actually. It was on Dec 2nd though.

I do see money flowing into Quark (and the other alts). We are in a critical spot with BTC imo, the other Cryptos will follow - up or down.

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December 31, 2013, 12:57:15 PM
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Is there any information available regarding how many nodes Quark has?
How many GPU's/Cpu's does Quark have defending it?
How can we make sense of Quarks Gh/s in relation to BTC, LTC, etc. considering that Quark has 6 algoriths? Does that matter much?

I'm trying to get a picture of it's network strength, regarding my post above. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.msg4226452#msg4226452

Thx,
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December 31, 2013, 01:40:44 PM
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Is there any information available regarding how many nodes Quark has?
How many GPU's/Cpu's does Quark have defending it?
How can we make sense of Quarks Gh/s in relation to BTC, LTC, etc. considering that Quark has 6 algoriths? Does that matter much?

I'm trying to get a picture of it's network strength, regarding my post above. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.msg4226452#msg4226452

Thx,
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I was looking at this a week or two ago. 

Most coins have a direct way of accessing the network hash through the daemons in the wallet software. Sites like Coinchoose use this function, as far as I am aware. Not all the daemons support the "getnetworkhashps" function, and for PoS coins there are extra complications.

Quark does not have this command in the daemon, and Vircurex is the only site which shows a Hash Rate for the QRK network. This must use the alternative method, which is simply to monitor the block explorer and the difficulty, estimating a Hashrate by seeing the rate of block discovery. This of course is dependent on the assumptions made in the estimate: You will see that the Networkhashrates for each coin on Vircurex vary quite suddenly, and that is a function of several things, mainly the random probability of block discovery.

So, how reliable the QRK rate is, I cannot say, but I think we may assume ,quite conservatively, that it is of the order of magnitude of Litecoin, possibly somewhat more.

If anyone else can shed further light on this, I would be very interested to hear from them !
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December 31, 2013, 01:59:25 PM
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Is there any information available regarding how many nodes Quark has?
How many GPU's/Cpu's does Quark have defending it?
How can we make sense of Quarks Gh/s in relation to BTC, LTC, etc. considering that Quark has 6 algoriths? Does that matter much?

I'm trying to get a picture of it's network strength, regarding my post above. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.msg4226452#msg4226452

Thx,
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I was looking at this a week or two ago. 

Most coins have a direct way of accessing the network hash through the daemons in the wallet software. Sites like Coinchoose use this function, as far as I am aware. Not all the daemons support the "getnetworkhashps" function, and for PoS coins there are extra complications.

Quark does not have this command in the daemon, and Vircurex is the only site which shows a Hash Rate for the QRK network. This must use the alternative method, which is simply to monitor the block explorer and the difficulty, estimating a Hashrate by seeing the rate of block discovery. This of course is dependent on the assumptions made in the estimate: You will see that the Networkhashrates for each coin on Vircurex vary quite suddenly, and that is a function of several things, mainly the random probability of block discovery.

So, how reliable the QRK rate is, I cannot say, but I think we may assume ,quite conservatively, that it is of the order of magnitude of Litecoin, possibly somewhat more.

If anyone else can shed further light on this, I would be very interested to hear from them !

Thanks for sharing that. That is the most I have heard.
Of course, it all comes down to network strength in the end.
As I have said, I'm a Quark holder but this is a concern of mine. It should be talked about.

I'm running the client to help and I opened the port up (but only see 6 active connections right now).

No, I'm not mining. Tried that but on my home computer it was just too much.

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December 31, 2013, 02:40:55 PM
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James Corbett mentions Quark.

I didn't know him until today so i'll quote the original poster on Quark forums: "For any of you Quarkers out there who enjoy and follow James Corbett of the Corbett report, I was super pleased to hear him mention Quark in an interview on Self-Education Radio.  He was discussing Bitcoin and said that he thought it was a good idea to put some money into it, and also some of the other cryptos like QUARK.  That's the only one he mentioned and he didn't go into why.  But I have tremendous respect for Corbett. He absolutely thinks for himself, does all his own research and is brilliant. 

This gives me a boost of confidence in Quark and my gut feeling that it's a good coin for the future."


Here he talks about Quark at 12:55 www.corbettreport.com/interview-780-james-corbett-on-self-education-radio/

http://www.corbettreport.com/

http://www.corbettreport.com/about/

That is great. He obviously heard of it thru Bill Still.

I have been a fan of james corbett for atleast 5 years now and highly value his opinion.

Well james corbett advice is what I already do: I look into many cryptocurrencies, and try to find the best suited for me.

I am not sure if james corbett understands what a SCAMcoin is, and how a scam works with cryptocurrencies.
(I am not calling Quark a scam, I am just asking if james corbett even knows what we know)

James Corbett doesn't accept ANY cryptocurrency on his website, not for donations, not for dvds, not for anything.
So while I value his opinion, he obviously doesn't put his money where his mouth is.

But he might. We will see. I would donate quarks to him if he had a quark wallet, even more than I would to bill still.

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December 31, 2013, 02:51:38 PM
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James Corbett mentions Quark.

I didn't know him until today so i'll quote the original poster on Quark forums: "For any of you Quarkers out there who enjoy and follow James Corbett of the Corbett report, I was super pleased to hear him mention Quark in an interview on Self-Education Radio.  He was discussing Bitcoin and said that he thought it was a good idea to put some money into it, and also some of the other cryptos like QUARK.  That's the only one he mentioned and he didn't go into why.  But I have tremendous respect for Corbett. He absolutely thinks for himself, does all his own research and is brilliant. 

This gives me a boost of confidence in Quark and my gut feeling that it's a good coin for the future."


Here he talks about Quark at 12:55 www.corbettreport.com/interview-780-james-corbett-on-self-education-radio/

http://www.corbettreport.com/

http://www.corbettreport.com/about/

huh wow - i'm a massive Corbett supporter - this is great - i'm going to go right now and listen - also try to get in touch -

great things, very great !

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James Corbett mentions Quark.

I didn't know him until today so i'll quote the original poster on Quark forums: "For any of you Quarkers out there who enjoy and follow James Corbett of the Corbett report, I was super pleased to hear him mention Quark in an interview on Self-Education Radio.  He was discussing Bitcoin and said that he thought it was a good idea to put some money into it, and also some of the other cryptos like QUARK.  That's the only one he mentioned and he didn't go into why.  But I have tremendous respect for Corbett. He absolutely thinks for himself, does all his own research and is brilliant. 

This gives me a boost of confidence in Quark and my gut feeling that it's a good coin for the future."


Here he talks about Quark at 12:55 www.corbettreport.com/interview-780-james-corbett-on-self-education-radio/

http://www.corbettreport.com/

http://www.corbettreport.com/about/

That is great. He obviously heard of it thru Bill Still.

I have been a fan of james corbett for atleast 5 years now and highly value his opinion.

Well james corbett advice is what I already do: I look into many cryptocurrencies, and try to find the best suited for me.

I am not sure if james corbett understands what a SCAMcoin is, and how a scam works with cryptocurrencies.
(I am not calling Quark a scam, I am just asking if james corbett even knows what we know)

James Corbett doesn't accept ANY cryptocurrency on his website, not for donations, not for dvds, not for anything.
So while I value his opinion, he obviously doesn't put his money where his mouth is.

But he might. We will see. I would donate quarks to him if he had a quark wallet, even more than I would to bill still.

lets make that happen .

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December 31, 2013, 04:37:03 PM
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digitalindustry - It seems you would have a better idea than anyone here, regarding the question I posed on the page before. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.msg4237501#msg4237501

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Is there any information available regarding how many nodes Quark has?
How many GPU's/Cpu's does Quark have defending it?
How can we make sense of Quarks Gh/s in relation to BTC, LTC, etc. considering that Quark has 6 algoriths? Does that matter much?

I'm trying to get a picture of it's network strength, regarding my post above. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.msg4226452#msg4226452

Can you answer this, add some direction, etc?

Appreciated,
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December 31, 2013, 09:43:58 PM
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It seem like Quark been doing pretty well lately base off of the actions happening in the market and community.

http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2013/12/31/fortress-is-forming-a-bitcoin-fund/

I can't help, but think that this is VERY related to Quark too.

Very excited for 2014!

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It seem like Quark been doing pretty well lately base off of the actions happening in the market and community.

http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2013/12/31/fortress-is-forming-a-bitcoin-fund/

I can't help, but think that this is VERY related to Quark too.

Very excited for 2014!


Wow just as we expected. 2014 is going to be very big for BTC and QRK. I see huge price increases for both.
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why is qrk.coinmine.pl down
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January 01, 2014, 12:32:13 AM
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why is qrk.coinmine.pl down
because its .pl, use p2pool!

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January 01, 2014, 01:13:57 AM
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why is qrk.coinmine.pl down

Looks like only the front end is down, still getting payments.

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