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December 21, 2013, 03:33:02 AM
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agreed.
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December 21, 2013, 05:04:29 PM
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don't let it die plz

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December 22, 2013, 05:53:03 PM
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Very good and fast coin!
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December 25, 2013, 03:59:23 PM
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Welcome. Can these coins somewhere on the other crypto currency exchange?
Today started out of curiosity to dig
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December 27, 2013, 03:04:54 PM
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When this coin hits 2 Bells a block ( In a year ) it will be a serious fast transaction coin...
It is silly now, but it re-targets beautifully, it is fun to mine...

All the random block stuff will be gone in a year... mine it now for some fun... then watch it as it gets serious...

Stay up on these and we have a good coin...

500,000,000 coins is doable... heck some new coins are in the 100's of billions....

Mine on!

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December 27, 2013, 04:13:10 PM
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Where can I sell this?
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December 27, 2013, 05:56:45 PM
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It's funny how this coin flopped but Doge did very well.. Hmm
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December 27, 2013, 06:02:21 PM
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This coin is awesome! Get some while diff is low.
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December 27, 2013, 08:54:39 PM
Last edit: December 27, 2013, 09:28:35 PM by KleinMatthias
 #129

Hi,

Since not all users of this coin are as active as you are, may I ask for a feature in a future wallet version?

Please implement one of the following features:
1) an autoupdate feature which automatically keeps the QT updated without the user doing anything (or with the user just clicking an "update" button which only appears when new updates are available - but where the entire update process is done automatically)
2) a notification feature where the user can enter his eMail address into the wallet and the wallet sends him an eMail when a new version is available? That requires - of course - that the wallet has a way to check for updates. But since Microsoft/Apple/Adobe/andalltheothers can do it, so can you :-)
3) (for those who don't even run their QT all the time) a notification feature where the user can enter his eMail address into the wallet and the wallet sends that eMail address plus its own version information to a central server of yours which then sends out an eMail when a new software version is available. And which sends a warning eMail when a mantatory update has to be performed.

Naturally, as of today, the Cryptocurrency-community has been very active but with the price explosion of the Bitcoin last month, more and more "normal users" will enter the market.
They will not keep their wallet running all the time.
They will not check the forum all the time.
But they might spend hard cash on buying this coin at an exchange and then send it over to their wallet. As a community, we even need that kind of passive user - and we need their money buying this coin.
And when they find ways to spend or donate the coin, they will. And for that purpose they will open their wallets - but not in between.

Having said this, I personally prefer feature (3) because it has a few advantage over the other 2:

  • It keeps even those "passive" users in the loop that do not run their wallet regularily.
  • That way, if a really important change has to be made (e.g. a new blockchain), even those users won't lose their money because they get a notification. Think of the bad publicity when "normal users" start losing their money because they simply ignored their wallets for months only to find them not working anymore because weeks before, a new blockchain or equally invasive measure was introduced without them knowing.
  • That feature can be extended for marketing purposes: add a checkmark "the makers of this coin are allowed to send me exciting news about this coin yaddayaddaya" - and voila you get yourself a free marketing database with tons of eMail addresses that you can use to keep engaging your users. Notify them of new shops where they can pay with this currency. Notify them of faucets. Notify them of exchanges that trade this coin. Notify them of the rise in value of that coin. And so on. Just keep engaging even the passive users - because to make a currency successful, you need every hand and every dollar you can get.

You guys and all the other professionals or those that have privacy concerns won't use that feature - and should never be required to do so. But the regular passive user will get that fuzzy feeling that he will be informed of important stuff without him spending much time checking bitcointalk or their wallets. And that will give him extra confidence when it comes to him spending the coin or buying the coin with his FIAT.

Just a few additional remarks:

  • Naturally, the best possible combination would be (3) with (1) where the users gets a "move your ass and update your wallet or else..." eMail (friendly version, of course) - and then he opens the wallet and clicks on the "update" button and that's it for him.
  • May be the required serverside portion (the thing that collects all version information and the eMail addresses and which also allows for sending out mass eMails to all users in that database) could be written in a generic way so that other virtual currencies can implement that feature, too?
  • May be, future wallets should have a default setting that causes them to run in the background as a service whenever the computer starts. That way, even many passive users will contribute to the P2P network without them even knowing. But that was just a sideline remark and describes a completely different feature request. But then again, while you are at it... :-)

Don't know. What do you guys think about that feature request?
Does anyone second that request?
Does anyone have a better idea how to solve the above mentioned challenges that this new species of regular, passive users will introduce in the weeks and months to come?

Thanks
Matt
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P.S. Just a full disclosure: I have posted this same feature request to the thread of some other cryptocurrencies as well.
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December 28, 2013, 12:27:22 AM
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anyone know why whenever i try to use the console to getmininginfo the client freeze and i have to forcefully close it? This also happen to my doge, lot and fedora client

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December 28, 2013, 01:25:10 AM
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Started mining this coin, does seem fun  Grin

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December 31, 2013, 05:04:14 AM
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Listen all, Lottocoin has made it onto Cryptsy... I am no cryptsy fan BUT if Lottocoin can get there BEL can get there...
We need some services... or some simple games...

I am mining on...


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December 31, 2013, 09:52:12 AM
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I'm really trying to think of a service to create for BEL, I really am!

need moore coffee, heck , I'll bump this page in a hour. That's good service!

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December 31, 2013, 09:55:32 AM
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and I will solo mine a mega block..I will!

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December 31, 2013, 12:10:12 PM
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Dear All,

There was an issue with bel.blocksolved.com pool. Scheduled jobs got stuck, so new blocks were not shown in the front-end. This is fixed now. Mining was running fine all this time, all block rewards are accounted now.

Happy New Year!!!  Cheesy


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December 31, 2013, 05:47:37 PM
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Anybody trying to get this listed on an exchange?
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December 31, 2013, 06:00:46 PM
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Pillo sitio.
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January 01, 2014, 04:44:44 PM
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I have questions:
Is this P2pool http://www.outhashed.com:19928/static still works?
Is there another p2pool for this coin?
How to configure Pooler-cpuminer-2.3.2-win32.zip to be able to dig http://bel.blocksolved.com here?
I have a Windows XP system with SP3

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January 01, 2014, 07:04:42 PM
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"difficulty" : 0.35653664, / that was 0.07 earlier  Grin also "networkhashps" : 57138552, I swear that was 560000 aswell lol.

Come on BEL  Shocked

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January 02, 2014, 03:02:50 AM
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It should drop back down again... unless this is the new difficulty... retarget takes 4 hours though...

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