komrobert
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January 15, 2014, 03:39:45 AM |
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why doge up such value??
eaches own millions already???
acquire more doge before too late
1$/doge will make me a rich shibe. even 10c per doge will make me extremely satisfied, hell, even 1c will be awesome
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roastbeef
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January 15, 2014, 03:39:55 AM Last edit: January 18, 2014, 03:35:59 PM by roastbeef |
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One account fits allWe have modified MPOS so that all instances read from the same account and workers tables. You only have to create one account, and that account is shared among all of our coin instances. Pools- Dogecoin - port 3333
- Earthcoin - port 3334
- RonPaulCoin - port 3335
- Lottocoin - port 3336
- Stablecoin - port 3337
- 42coin - port 3338
- Digibyte - port 3339
- Litecoin - port 3340
- Multiport - port 6666
Why mine at Chunky?- 0% mining fee
- We have experience running successful pools for multiple coins
- We are equipped to withstand thousands of workers, and if our load gets high, we don't even have to take downtime to increase our server instances' sizes
- We aren't running MPOS default layout -- we have our own custom layout
- We have a decent-sized, noob-friendly, super-helpful community in #chunky on freenode
- We have SSL for users' password security -- 95% of pools do not
- We are committed admins who look into every single issue reported by our users
- We run lots of giveaways and promotions -- given away over 1 million DOGE and 10,000 EAC since our launch
- We give back to the alt-coin open source community through further development of MPOS
https://pool.chunky.ms/
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komrobert
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January 15, 2014, 03:40:56 AM |
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why doge up such value??
eaches own millions already???
acquire more doge before too late
1$/doge will make me a rich shibe. I remember posts where lots of people said when Doge hits $1 they are going to go out and buy a Shiba Inu. I am in this group. I swear i'll do it if that happens. I'll name him Doge. That and a new house. LOL if that happens, I might buy a bunch of villa's and such and a nice car so I could live off rent and not worry about anything, I will buy a Shiba Inu as well to show my appreciation:)
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xIronCrossx
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January 15, 2014, 03:48:24 AM |
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We have way too many coins for even 1 cent to be possible, unless bitcoin went to like $100k or something.
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komrobert
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January 15, 2014, 04:01:56 AM |
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We have way too many coins for even 1 cent to be possible, unless bitcoin went to like $100k or something.
1c per coin would only make doge total market cap be equal to 1billion dollars, it is around 19billion for bitcoin right now, who knows what will happen in a year or two
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Bitcoin Machine
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January 15, 2014, 04:06:41 AM |
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We have way too many coins for even 1 cent to be possible, unless bitcoin went to like $100k or something.
Where do you get your math from? It's possible for Bitcoin to stay approximately at the current price and Dogecoin to hit a 100 billion market cap. Why? Because it's still going viral and Dogecoin is the Internet currency for the masses. It has the potential to reach millions of people. If Dogecoin hits the colleges like Facebook did, we might fly right past the moon.
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xIronCrossx
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January 15, 2014, 04:38:03 AM |
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Just saying, don't expect too much. But, you never know I guess.
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Bitcoin Machine
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January 15, 2014, 04:52:17 AM |
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Just saying, don't expect too much. But, you never know I guess.
I know what you mean. When you expect less you won't be disappointed. But generally if you expect less you get less. But when you know it's possible then why not shoot for the moon? You never know unless you try.
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January 15, 2014, 04:54:58 AM |
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I thought that at first too, but is actually about a user named 'dogecoin' lol
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buddynuno
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January 15, 2014, 05:00:19 AM |
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I thought that at first too, but is actually about a user named 'dogecoin' lol Then I just LOL again
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January 15, 2014, 05:36:58 AM |
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The user. You should l2read :/
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BitcoinTate
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January 15, 2014, 05:40:59 AM |
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They named anyone who mined coinye or doge. How the hell will they prove that? Lol
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January 15, 2014, 05:41:50 AM |
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Fuck those cunts, seriously. No one cares about the gay fish and his terrible music. He should just fuck off.
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Bitcoin Machine
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January 15, 2014, 06:03:50 AM |
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They named anyone who mined coinye or doge. How the hell will they prove that? Lol
It appears they may only go after Amazon. Because: 1. Amazon has money. 2. They can locate Amazon. 3. They are unable to ascertain any other of the defendants residence addresses. Someone was selling Coinye coins on Amazon.com.
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BitcoinTate
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January 15, 2014, 06:07:09 AM |
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They named anyone who mined coinye or doge. How the hell will they prove that? Lol
It appears they may only go after Amazon. Because: 1. Amazon has money. 2. They can locate Amazon. 3. They are unable to ascertain any other of the defendants residence addresses. Someone was selling Coinye coins on Amazon.com. From what I read it was because everything was hosted on amazon servers. Either way good late night crypto entertainment. But like you said, they have money.
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Bitcoin Machine
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January 15, 2014, 06:16:24 AM |
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They named anyone who mined coinye or doge. How the hell will they prove that? Lol
It appears they may only go after Amazon. Because: 1. Amazon has money. 2. They can locate Amazon. 3. They are unable to ascertain any other of the defendants residence addresses. Someone was selling Coinye coins on Amazon.com. From what I read it was because everything was hosted on amazon servers. Either way good late night crypto entertainment. But like you said, they have money. I still haven't figured out why they had Dogecoin on the list? Except for this: http://www.FuckCoinye.com
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let's make a deal.
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January 15, 2014, 06:25:49 AM |
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They named anyone who mined coinye or doge. How the hell will they prove that? Lol
It appears they may only go after Amazon. Because: 1. Amazon has money. 2. They can locate Amazon. 3. They are unable to ascertain any other of the defendants residence addresses. Someone was selling Coinye coins on Amazon.com. the only reason why dogecoin is involved is a username 'dogecoin' was part of the coinye development team. it will be difficult to recover any money from amazon because they're the web host, and have a can take legal defense as a 'common carrier'. if kanye's lawyers were going after amazon for facilitating coinyecoin, they could go after google for caching the site you just linked to. they do not sue amazon intending to go to trial. they are suing amazon to compel amazon to reveal the identity of the john does and user 'dogecoin' named in the lawsuit. besides, Kanye's got maybe $100 million. Amazon is worth $33 billion. good luck.
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SaraMine
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January 15, 2014, 06:44:49 AM |
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They named anyone who mined coinye or doge. How the hell will they prove that? Lol
this guy is not smart dogecoin was name of one of coinye developers.......if you are rich fish you can sue anybody...but you will never win its amazon
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