pinball_wizard
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I am the Kung Fury...
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February 01, 2018, 07:59:08 AM |
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This project is getting a lot of hype and will be for sure extremely valuable on the market, hoping that devs continue their work without escaping with money....
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feeleep
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February 01, 2018, 08:54:46 AM |
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Hi, I opened new pool for Akroma - https://www2.coinmine.pl/aka/ - PPLNS, 1% fee, optional registering -- feeleep
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diemquy057
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February 01, 2018, 12:56:27 PM |
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Hi dev, I have a question, are target block and block time the same? Thanks.
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bricktop8
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February 01, 2018, 01:39:36 PM |
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Hi,
It is very important to tell us a more precise MN cost (in the ann is min 5000 AKA - this could also mean 100000 AKA..), or at least give us a range (5000-20000 for ex).
No presale of MN is a great and fair thing to do (there are a lot of scam discord presale MN coins atm). Regarding the fact that you had no ICO, no ("official") premine, only the dev found (1AKA per block) on which exchange do you plan to list AKA?
AkA will be available on exchanges before 300.000 block?
Thank you and good luck!
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downdee
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February 01, 2018, 02:02:39 PM |
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Sorry, new to mining in general, but AKA seems very interesting... Can someone explain to me how an address can already have over 137000 AKAs if mining just started few days ago? Even with dozens of GH/s this seems very awkward...
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Digital Drug Lord
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February 01, 2018, 04:29:46 PM |
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premined/ "leaked info " + nicehash. This site is really killing it.
you forgot pools that rob miners
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ooeygooeygold
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February 01, 2018, 07:01:19 PM |
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How do I solo mine this coin?
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CjMapope
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
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February 01, 2018, 07:50:18 PM |
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for fuck sakes man take it to the right board and stop spamming this thread your gonna get ban hammered, its against the rules here to spam off topic shit you know https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=161.0 <--- proper board make a damn thread there to slang your coins and leave this thread for actual info please :/
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~Got this girl in my bed, a roof over my head, i mint a couple coins a week, and thats how i make bread~ ~On the 12th day of Hatzvah, OGminer said to me: "compute root of the merkle hash tree!"~ Prohashing -- Simply the best Multipool!
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alamin99
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February 01, 2018, 08:10:40 PM |
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for fuck sakes man take it to the right board and stop spamming this thread your gonna get ban hammered, its against the rules here to spam off topic shit you know https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=161.0 <--- proper board make a damn thread there to slang your coins and leave this thread for actual info please :/ STFU... Don't be a dickhead...
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badstars
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February 01, 2018, 10:37:39 PM |
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Sorry, new to mining in general, but AKA seems very interesting... Can someone explain to me how an address can already have over 137000 AKAs if mining just started few days ago? Even with dozens of GH/s this seems very awkward...
Coin was "leaked". An alpha build of what you need to start the chain was published on Akromas public GitHub. Someone used that to start mining on the chain. So that person got all the rewards initially. Looks like that person got all the rewards from the first 3000 blocks = 27000 AKA. Then someone else (or same person/team, just different wallet) joined in the fun. Then for some weird reason the team figured they should just go with that instead of resetting the chain. And now it's def too late to reset the chain because so many miners have spent a lot of money on it. My guess is that it was an intentional leak. There were just too many amateur mistakes when the rest of the stuff has been very professional. Also I gave yet to see a good explanation as to why they didn't want to reset the chain. The standard reply is just: It's too late to reset the chain now... I just hope they did it to create a tight community and that it's not the team themselves that mined to dump.
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CoinTalk.club
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February 02, 2018, 03:59:24 AM |
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Selling 5700 AKA @ 1$ per coin. PM me.
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Bighero76
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February 02, 2018, 04:09:49 AM |
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So no exchanges yet and they ignored Announcements here?? Why should we invest in this??
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alamin99
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February 02, 2018, 04:16:57 AM |
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So no exchanges yet and they ignored Announcements here?? Why should we invest in this??
pump and dump.
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ikadra
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February 02, 2018, 04:48:27 AM |
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So no exchanges yet and they ignored Announcements here?? Why should we invest in this??
Everyone makes it sound like these forums are an official requirement of being a legitimate crypto.
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xxxgoodgirls
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February 02, 2018, 09:39:18 AM Last edit: February 02, 2018, 10:05:41 AM by xxxgoodgirls |
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WTB 25k AKA, pm me your offer. *Do not mind about the red trust please, it has nothing to do with my trading activity. I performed different deals in the past as well.
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Ncognit0
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February 02, 2018, 10:01:29 AM |
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What is the going rate for Akroma at the moment? Looks like a very interesting project. I will be sure to keep an eye on this.
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badstars
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February 02, 2018, 11:15:17 AM |
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So no exchanges yet and they ignored Announcements here?? Why should we invest in this??
I believe they are only communication through Medium, Twitter and discord. I believe Medium was where they "announced". Was a few days after mining started though.
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downdee
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February 02, 2018, 12:31:41 PM |
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Sorry, new to mining in general, but AKA seems very interesting... Can someone explain to me how an address can already have over 137000 AKAs if mining just started few days ago? Even with dozens of GH/s this seems very awkward...
Coin was "leaked". An alpha build of what you need to start the chain was published on Akromas public GitHub. Someone used that to start mining on the chain. So that person got all the rewards initially. Looks like that person got all the rewards from the first 3000 blocks = 27000 AKA. Then someone else (or same person/team, just different wallet) joined in the fun. Then for some weird reason the team figured they should just go with that instead of resetting the chain. And now it's def too late to reset the chain because so many miners have spent a lot of money on it. My guess is that it was an intentional leak. There were just too many amateur mistakes when the rest of the stuff has been very professional. Also I gave yet to see a good explanation as to why they didn't want to reset the chain. The standard reply is just: It's too late to reset the chain now... I just hope they did it to create a tight community and that it's not the team themselves that mined to dump. Thank you for the very detailed answer. Makes more sense now...
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bricktop8
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February 02, 2018, 01:33:10 PM |
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Sorry, new to mining in general, but AKA seems very interesting... Can someone explain to me how an address can already have over 137000 AKAs if mining just started few days ago? Even with dozens of GH/s this seems very awkward...
Coin was "leaked". An alpha build of what you need to start the chain was published on Akromas public GitHub. Someone used that to start mining on the chain. So that person got all the rewards initially. Looks like that person got all the rewards from the first 3000 blocks = 27000 AKA. Then someone else (or same person/team, just different wallet) joined in the fun. Then for some weird reason the team figured they should just go with that instead of resetting the chain. And now it's def too late to reset the chain because so many miners have spent a lot of money on it. My guess is that it was an intentional leak. There were just too many amateur mistakes when the rest of the stuff has been very professional. Also I gave yet to see a good explanation as to why they didn't want to reset the chain. The standard reply is just: It's too late to reset the chain now... I just hope they did it to create a tight community and that it's not the team themselves that mined to dump. Can we have an "official" statement regarding this? true/false Thank you
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