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September 02, 2016, 03:26:03 AM Last edit: September 04, 2016, 12:53:14 AM by MicroGuy |
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Wondering what caused the increase in prices on the GLD. Now I not see any significant changes in the wallet. Same old Bitcoin protocol version 1.0 is possible that a small excitement caused by decrease the coins in the system to 70 million instead of 120 as it was before. Otherwise, nothing new.
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September 02, 2016, 04:20:32 AM |
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The quality control department is currently working overtime and is asking for a bonus.
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Observations and theory show that, on average, 28% of the binding-energy in aurophilic interaction can be attributed to relativistic expansion of the gold d-orbitals. http://gldtalk.de http://gldcoin.de GLD E5CUw66jvPSGirggrek8vagARNM2ZQErEN
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Xardas2014
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September 03, 2016, 11:07:23 AM |
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You should try to get GLD removed from Coinwarz. It often displays inaccurate data, which in turn gets miners joining in with huge hashrate, which then makes the security system kick in, resulting in horrendous numbers of orphans. I don't care for the security system at all, but Coinwarz is just making it worse. GLD is simply unmineable for me.
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September 04, 2016, 12:45:36 AM |
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The Goldcoin daemon has been down for over 24 hours on Bittrex. This means no deposits/withdrawals. I have opened a support ticket to report the problem.
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September 04, 2016, 12:47:53 AM Last edit: September 04, 2016, 01:14:32 AM by MicroGuy |
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You should try to get GLD removed from Coinwarz. It often displays inaccurate data, which in turn gets miners joining in with huge hashrate, which then makes the security system kick in, resulting in horrendous numbers of orphans. I don't care for the security system at all, but Coinwarz is just making it worse. GLD is simply unmineable for me.
I think if Coinwarz is reporting inaccurate data the best solution would be for them to correct their data not remove the listing.
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September 04, 2016, 01:26:25 PM |
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Why would i buy goldcoin while i can still buy real gold coins? Yo!
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September 04, 2016, 01:44:13 PM |
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I hope you don't mean bullion. That will be confiscated again.
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Observations and theory show that, on average, 28% of the binding-energy in aurophilic interaction can be attributed to relativistic expansion of the gold d-orbitals. http://gldtalk.de http://gldcoin.de GLD E5CUw66jvPSGirggrek8vagARNM2ZQErEN
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Xardas2014
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September 05, 2016, 06:04:39 PM |
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You should try to get GLD removed from Coinwarz. It often displays inaccurate data, which in turn gets miners joining in with huge hashrate, which then makes the security system kick in, resulting in horrendous numbers of orphans. I don't care for the security system at all, but Coinwarz is just making it worse. GLD is simply unmineable for me.
I think if Coinwarz is reporting inaccurate data the best solution would be for them to correct their data not remove the listing. Coinwarz is rarely correct and are rather unwilling to make any effort to fix the site. I've messaged them about 4 different coins, got two replies, one coin daemon was restarted and the other coin was removed. 50% Microguy it is totally baffling to me why you are so unwilling to fix things related to your coin. Look at the vast numbers of orphans. Surely you can't think that is a good thing. Just for the hell of it I went to http://inetrader.com:8221/static/ to check stats. The blocks I checked started at 483835 thru 483846 as it the last 1 hour. Out of those 6 blocks, 4 were orphaned.
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September 06, 2016, 10:37:42 AM |
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do we (outside of nigeria) have any benefit of this platform ?
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BTC 12jiBjT2GSWYk2HwYdPqsQMuLqZ1br9D37 - i am Pazor
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September 06, 2016, 01:06:14 PM |
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How much GLD was lost on cryptsy?
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September 06, 2016, 01:13:59 PM |
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How much GLD was lost on cryptsy?
If you had coins lost on cryptsy you should register with the attorney in Florida who was assigned by the courts as receiver. He can match your information to the accounts they have control off and assist you with your claim for getting the coins back or compensation. This is happening now so I recommend contacting them soon.
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Aurophilicity
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September 06, 2016, 01:25:43 PM |
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How much GLD was lost on cryptsy?
8,148,477 GLD out of 39,752,912 GLD. That's one fifth.
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Observations and theory show that, on average, 28% of the binding-energy in aurophilic interaction can be attributed to relativistic expansion of the gold d-orbitals. http://gldtalk.de http://gldcoin.de GLD E5CUw66jvPSGirggrek8vagARNM2ZQErEN
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September 06, 2016, 01:31:19 PM |
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How much GLD was lost on cryptsy?
8,148,477 GLD out of 39,752,912 GLD. That's one fifth. That's a beautiful thing. Err, I mean a tragedy.
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September 06, 2016, 09:26:07 PM |
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accordinng to some counts isa bunch got burnt is around 27 millonly cryptsy is full 25% waiting to dump other than micros portion witch we all know he will do with get one of the girls to verafie this they arent doing any dev ing of the coin is out 3 years and all they talk about are new dreams not out yet Do your own research: http://gld.cryptocoinexplorer.com
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Observations and theory show that, on average, 28% of the binding-energy in aurophilic interaction can be attributed to relativistic expansion of the gold d-orbitals. http://gldtalk.de http://gldcoin.de GLD E5CUw66jvPSGirggrek8vagARNM2ZQErEN
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Observations and theory show that, on average, 28% of the binding-energy in aurophilic interaction can be attributed to relativistic expansion of the gold d-orbitals. http://gldtalk.de http://gldcoin.de GLD E5CUw66jvPSGirggrek8vagARNM2ZQErEN
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September 07, 2016, 10:45:37 AM |
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Observations and theory show that, on average, 28% of the binding-energy in aurophilic interaction can be attributed to relativistic expansion of the gold d-orbitals. http://gldtalk.de http://gldcoin.de GLD E5CUw66jvPSGirggrek8vagARNM2ZQErEN
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September 08, 2016, 05:06:57 AM |
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not sure i fully understand the whole African goldclub thing, but goldcoin itself is very bullish of late, quietly rising. lowish volumes still but feels like the calm before the storm
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your not in Oz
last time i checked i was in Oz
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September 12, 2016, 06:34:35 PM Last edit: September 12, 2016, 06:47:59 PM by MicroGuy |
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Is there a cap to the total amount of coins written into the code?
Yes, of course. Total coin production is governed by a formula, not a constant. Reward is reduced each year using the following formula: 50 divided by (1.1 + 0.49*every year thereafter)
This results in a coin total to be minted of 72,245,700 as per the OP of this thread.
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