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July 17, 2019, 02:15:06 PM |
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Once you get out of beta* you might consider not having shitcoins for base pairs.
* Yes the site very much has a beta feel to it. The latency check at the beginning for start...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... You get my point...
Hello, Latency check is standard for bitshares based dex. I'm sorry but i cant get your point on that matter. If you can elaborate your feedback it would be much appreciated. How would you like to join our discord and deliver your feedback in real time ? Thanks The latency check is annoyingly slow. Should be made multi-threaded, and not sequential like it is right now. I'm not interested in joining your discord. And seriously, base pairs should be established coins, not dead ones... Find something else that will set you apart from everyone else.
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dynx
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July 17, 2019, 02:33:51 PM |
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Once you get out of beta* you might consider not having shitcoins for base pairs.
* Yes the site very much has a beta feel to it. The latency check at the beginning for start...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... You get my point...
Hello, Latency check is standard for bitshares based dex. I'm sorry but i cant get your point on that matter. If you can elaborate your feedback it would be much appreciated. How would you like to join our discord and deliver your feedback in real time ? Thanks The latency check is annoyingly slow. Should be made multi-threaded, and not sequential like it is right now. I'm not interested in joining your discord. And seriously, base pairs should be established coins, not dead ones... Find something else that will set you apart from everyone else. Thank you for your feedback. I will have it in mind. Best regards.
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August 01, 2019, 01:26:35 AM Last edit: August 05, 2019, 06:58:57 PM by zoneterror |
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We added LiteCoincash• 0.19% lowest fee on the market• Payouts every 30 minutes for balance above 0.0001• -a sha256 -o stratum+tcp://miningcoins.ca:3339 -u <walletaddress> -p c=LCC• Ready for NiceHashThank you
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August 01, 2019, 03:16:07 AM |
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The team is pleased to announce that we will begin the next phase of development, taking LitecoinCash on our Journey towards its full potential as it evolves. Read more in the latest article by Fred and Kasbrahan.
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d5000
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August 10, 2019, 06:24:24 PM |
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"Hive mining" is nothing new. It's totally Iain Stewart's Proof of Burn concept from anno domini 2012, which is used in Slimcoin (SLM) from 2014 on (and there was another coin called TGC which used it but died) I have read the whitepaper and the only substantial difference to the original Stewart concept is the centralized community fund. So it's not only "related" to Proof of Burn, like the devs claim in the white paper. It's totally the same thing as Proof of Burn. Please correct that on the whitepaper and original post. I will follow this coin as I consider the concept interesting, however, I don't like the centralized community fund, as it involves trust and could even open attack vectors. Even if it's completely optional, it should not be part of the consensus system.
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August 11, 2019, 04:13:55 PM |
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"Hive mining" is nothing new. It's totally Iain Stewart's Proof of Burn concept from anno domini 2012, which is used in Slimcoin (SLM) from 2014 on (and there was another coin called TGC which used it but died) I have read the whitepaper and the only substantial difference to the original Stewart concept is the centralized community fund. So it's not only "related" to Proof of Burn, like the devs claim in the white paper. It's totally the same thing as Proof of Burn. Please correct that on the whitepaper and original post. I will follow this coin as I consider the concept interesting, however, I don't like the centralized community fund, as it involves trust and could even open attack vectors. Even if it's completely optional, it should not be part of the consensus system. So yes, Hive is like Stewart's pob in that coins are burned which enables later mining, but beyond they split radically. The only implementations of Stewart's pob (Slimcoin and one other) were extremely poor, buggy coins produced from hacking on early and quite poor proof-of-stake implementations. The coins are both dead partially because the wallets couldn't stay up without leaking memory or segfaulting. It was not pretty. As often, ideas are cheap and the glory and value are in implementation. If anything I'd say we are the first actual coin to nicely implement something similar to Stewart's ideas. Also addressed in WP -- see bottom page 3 and ref 13. Philosophy is different and implementation is completely different. Also please come join our Discord if you would like to Discuss further or get involved in the community. https://discordapp.com/invite/F2nZXnW
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August 11, 2019, 04:34:14 PM |
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"Hive mining" is nothing new. It's totally Iain Stewart's Proof of Burn concept from anno domini 2012, which is used in Slimcoin (SLM) from 2014 on (and there was another coin called TGC which used it but died) I have read the whitepaper and the only substantial difference to the original Stewart concept is the centralized community fund. So it's not only "related" to Proof of Burn, like the devs claim in the white paper. It's totally the same thing as Proof of Burn. Please correct that on the whitepaper and original post. I will follow this coin as I consider the concept interesting, however, I don't like the centralized community fund, as it involves trust and could even open attack vectors. Even if it's completely optional, it should not be part of the consensus system. So yes, Hive is like Stewart's pob in that coins are burned which enables later mining, but beyond they split radically. The only implementations of Stewart's pob (Slimcoin and one other) were extremely poor, buggy coins produced from hacking on early and quite poor proof-of-stake implementations. The coins are both dead partially because the wallets couldn't stay up without leaking memory or segfaulting. It was not pretty. As often, ideas are cheap and the glory and value are in implementation. If anything I'd say we are the first actual coin to nicely implement something similar to Stewart's ideas. Also addressed in WP -- see bottom page 3 and ref 13. Philosophy is different and implementation is completely different. Also please come join our Discord if you would like to Discuss further or get involved in the community. https://discordapp.com/invite/F2nZXnWThanks knighthash, you explained well. Last paragraph on page 3The concept of Hive mining, in which bees are created by destruction of coins, bears somesimilarity to previously employed methods for initial coin distribution whereby users demonstratinga burn of coins on one chain are allocated coins on a new chain. It is also related to Iain Stewart’sproposed “Proof of Burn” concept[13], which attempts to secure a network in broadly similar way,but here the philosophy is inverted somewhat; our implementation is driven by a desire to createagents rather than solely to prove coin destruction. Reference 13The Hive whitepaper: https://hive.litecoinca.sh/whitepaper.pdf
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d5000
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August 15, 2019, 08:37:01 AM |
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I don't discuss that your implementation is different from Slimcoin's or TGC's, it may be much better - I hope to find time at some moment to look at it.
But the principle is totally Stewart's Proof of Burn, it's not only "related" to it, and that's what bothers me a bit in the whitepaper. I won't insist on that (this may be my latest post on that topic) but it would be nice if you could correct it and describe "Hive mining" as an implementation and not only a "related" mechanism. There is absolutely no philosophical difference: You buy a kind of asset which will at some moment be worthless (the "bees", which are the same thing like the "effective burnt coins" in SLM and TGC) destroying coins (sending them to an address without spending option), and can "mine" with them while you're online at the time of the "validity" of this asset.
The only difference is wording and implementation - which, again, is an achievement I respect. But there is another difference I absolutely don't like: the community fund, where donations can be sent for "bees" instead of being burnt. This principle may be dangerous if it's included in the "longest chain" consensus, because the person(s) managing the community fund could attack at no cost. You may have included a security mechanism to prevent that, but it continues to be a centralized element.
Other than that, your coin seems to be solid, although I tend to be critical with coins which present a pre-mine, even a small one.
(BTW, I hate Discord, so if anything I will comment here.)
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September 11, 2019, 05:18:49 AM |
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Hello when will Mercatox be available for withdraw/deposit?
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nak333
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September 28, 2019, 04:46:28 AM |
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Hello when will Mercatox be available for withdraw/deposit?
It should be working now. Nope, LCC wallet is still in maintenance in Mercatox
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September 29, 2019, 02:10:08 PM |
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According to the official LitecoinCash web site, there is a compatible hardware wallet device from https://www.xeeda.io/ Just wonder when XEEDA will be available for purchase? It also mentioned that from the site it is in Pre-Order stage but can see any further from the link
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Totscha
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September 30, 2019, 07:26:10 AM |
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According to the official LitecoinCash web site, there is a compatible hardware wallet device from https://www.xeeda.io/ Just wonder when XEEDA will be available for purchase? It also mentioned that from the site it is in Pre-Order stage but can see any further from the link Hardware wallets are for spending, not storage. Just use paper wallets for storage...
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AlUz
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November 23, 2019, 11:24:47 PM |
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I hope LCC price finally reached bottom (60 sat) ... Up is the only option left!
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November 24, 2019, 07:10:37 AM |
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Sad that whole debacle with LCC and Mercatox probably cost a couple of bucks to some day traders. Oh well maybe next time.
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January 01, 2020, 07:28:39 PM |
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I have potentially audited this and I can feel that these are quite expensive. Possibly a dollar one day or more! I hope it works out and does not close.
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January 04, 2020, 08:05:21 AM |
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January 14, 2020, 04:46:52 PM |
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You can mine Litecoin Cash at autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee. Please use following commands for different mining options Option 1 Auto coin switch by profitability within algorithm with autoexchange to specified coin wallet(BTC in example below) -o stratum+tcp://sha256.mine.zergpool.com:3333 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC Option 2 Direct coin mining with payout to coin wallet -o stratum+tcp://sha256.mine.zergpool.com:3333 -u <YOURLCCWALLET> -p c=LCC,mc=LCC Option 3 Direct coin mining with autoexchange to specified coin wallet(BTC in example below) -o stratum+tcp://sha256.mine.zergpool.com:3333 -u <YOURBTCWALLET> -p c=BTC,mc=LCC Please note mc stands for mining coin symbol, c stand for payout coin symbol Autoexchange to BTC, LTC, DASH, BCH, DOGE or any other currency we mine Happy mining, cheers pinpin
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January 25, 2020, 07:59:23 PM |
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https://youtu.be/BghEmnYMRYgNow LIVE.... Join the Litecoin Cash community every Saturday at 20:00 UTC for more news and updates on our upcoming RING 4-way fork. Along with the announcements is an hours long live music set from our very own DJ dev, Tanner! It's always a great time, the bees fly like crazy, and you may just learn a little more about what's to come! 3 Ways To Tune In :microphone2: Join Hive-Music :musical_score: channel to stream in Discord Watch it live on Twitch (higher quality) https://www.twitch.tv/fell_rft/radio: Open this .m3u file in your favorite player (highest quality) http://radio.rift.team/radiohq.m3u
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