Mikellev
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January 02, 2014, 12:45:37 PM |
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is this countdown useless ? http://eac.coinpoint.org/It shows the minutes / hours till midnight, but what counts ? Wich timezone ? our miners are asking this all morning, and for some its nearly midnight..... Thanks, Mike
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niceday
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January 02, 2014, 12:50:42 PM |
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I give a shit about how much EAC the devs hold.
I care about their investment into the currency, into EAC.
I want signs that they are here for the long haul. not for a quick buck.
the whole premine /transparency discussion is just pure envy and greed. someone that is not you is about to make a lot of money. DEAL WITH IT. did you make a coin and hire people to program, market it, do community work? no? then stfu. otherwise, why are you here?
so as long as I see the devs INVESTED into their own product and ACTIVELY doing stuff and getting the word out, I am content.
as soon as this changes, I'm out and so should you.
right now, it seems EAC is a great inventment, imho
+1 You all did a very great job!!! I belive in EarthCoins!! Thank you very much!!
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lucoia
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January 02, 2014, 12:50:49 PM |
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is this countdown useless ? http://eac.coinpoint.org/It shows the minutes / hours till midnight, but what counts ? Wich timezone ? our miners are asking this all morning, and for some its nearly midnight..... Thanks, Mike +1
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RJX
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January 02, 2014, 01:03:07 PM |
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is this countdown useless ? http://eac.coinpoint.org/It shows the minutes / hours till midnight, but what counts ? Wich timezone ? our miners are asking this all morning, and for some its nearly midnight..... Thanks, Mike +1 Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
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Mikellev
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January 02, 2014, 01:04:56 PM |
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No you dont understand..... Miners in Australia get shown that the 2x day is in 20 minutes from now on... in Germany 11 Hours... Maybe some miners want to throw in some extra hashes at the right time. Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
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testbitcoiner
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I like crypto
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January 02, 2014, 01:20:02 PM |
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No you dont understand..... Miners in Australia get shown that the 2x day is in 20 minutes from now on... in Germany 11 Hours... Maybe some miners want to throw in some extra hashes at the right time. Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
yeah, the countdown is useless unless the guy making it adjusts it so all miners worldwide get the same hours/time shown... for me in EU it is 9h, but I know that EAC started at 5 am or so, since I started solo mining right at the first minute (but I was very tured, so I might be off on an hour or so) I'd be interested in: does EAC use the US date or a real xxx days after launch calculated by using it's exact launch hour?
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Taborresen
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January 02, 2014, 01:20:47 PM |
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The more i read about EAC the more positive i get. Future looking bright.
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xploited
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January 02, 2014, 01:32:41 PM |
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No you dont understand..... Miners in Australia get shown that the 2x day is in 20 minutes from now on... in Germany 11 Hours... Maybe some miners want to throw in some extra hashes at the right time. Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
yeah, the countdown is useless unless the guy making it adjusts it so all miners worldwide get the same hours/time shown... for me in EU it is 9h, but I know that EAC started at 5 am or so, since I started solo mining right at the first minute (but I was very tured, so I might be off on an hour or so) I'd be interested in: does EAC use the US date or a real xxx days after launch calculated by using it's exact launch hour? Its based on the unix timestamp. The first mined block was December 21 at 1am or so. 1387588200 or so in unix (these are rough, not exact). add 14 days to that adn you get 1388797800. Convert that to your local time zone and your set!
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losthymns
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January 02, 2014, 01:34:43 PM |
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No you dont understand..... Miners in Australia get shown that the 2x day is in 20 minutes from now on... in Germany 11 Hours... Maybe some miners want to throw in some extra hashes at the right time. Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
yeah, the countdown is useless unless the guy making it adjusts it so all miners worldwide get the same hours/time shown... for me in EU it is 9h, but I know that EAC started at 5 am or so, since I started solo mining right at the first minute (but I was very tured, so I might be off on an hour or so) I'd be interested in: does EAC use the US date or a real xxx days after launch calculated by using it's exact launch hour? Its based on the unix timestamp. The first mined block was December 21 at 1am or so. 1387588200 or so in unix (these are rough, not exact). add 14 days to that adn you get 1388797800. Convert that to your local time zone and your set! Or just use this site... http://eac.coinpoint.org/ Time is the same for everyone...
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Mikellev
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January 02, 2014, 01:38:33 PM |
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Sorry, but that was the whole point. ITS NOT ! The countdown shows 9 hours FOR ME ! In Australia its already 2x day then. In USA it shows 15 hours and so on.......doh!
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Mikellev
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January 02, 2014, 01:40:18 PM |
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And please, this is the most incorrect thing Ive read in years. Time is for sure not the same for everyone. The speed of light is, thats it..... sorry for offtopic.. but it hurts to read that. Time is the same for everyone...
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binaryclock
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January 02, 2014, 01:43:47 PM |
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xploited
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January 02, 2014, 01:44:23 PM |
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No you dont understand..... Miners in Australia get shown that the 2x day is in 20 minutes from now on... in Germany 11 Hours... Maybe some miners want to throw in some extra hashes at the right time. Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
yeah, the countdown is useless unless the guy making it adjusts it so all miners worldwide get the same hours/time shown... for me in EU it is 9h, but I know that EAC started at 5 am or so, since I started solo mining right at the first minute (but I was very tured, so I might be off on an hour or so) I'd be interested in: does EAC use the US date or a real xxx days after launch calculated by using it's exact launch hour? Its based on the unix timestamp. The first mined block was December 21 at 1am or so. 1387588200 or so in unix (these are rough, not exact). add 14 days to that adn you get 1388797800. Convert that to your local time zone and your set! Or just use this site... http://eac.coinpoint.org/ Time is the same for everyone... I don't understand what you mean? not only is time not the same for everyone is the measured sense (aka its 9:39 where I am and 10:09 2 provinces over) While we are both experiencing the time simultaneously the measurement of said time is different depending on where you are. Then of course theres relativity, but I'm guessing thats not what you were talking about.
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Mikellev
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January 02, 2014, 01:47:52 PM |
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I know what you mean, but ok then I try this way. For example: you got a mining rig there, and want to get it on EAC 5 minutes before the 2x or 5x day starts. To get the max out of your rigs. When will you do it ? If you trust the counter, that means, if you mine in australia you should get the 2x blocks RIGHT NOW. In Germany you have to wait another 9h and in USA 15-21 Hours..... I don't understand what you mean? not only is time not the same for everyone is the measured sense (aka its 9:39 where I am and 10:09 2 provinces over) While we are both experiencing the time simultaneously the measurement of said time is different depending on where you are.
Then of course theres relativity, but I'm guessing thats not what you were talking about.
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skywave
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January 02, 2014, 01:59:16 PM |
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Its based on the unix timestamp. The first mined block was December 21 at 1am or so. 1387588200 or so in unix (these are rough, not exact). add 14 days to that adn you get 1388797800. Convert that to your local time zone and your set!
..the crucial time is December 21 at 1am and that is what everyone - incl myself - is asking about.. which am timezone? that count down meter is worthless unless it clearly specifies which exact timezone it is counting down to..
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skywave
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January 02, 2014, 02:02:43 PM |
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No you dont understand..... Miners in Australia get shown that the 2x day is in 20 minutes from now on... in Germany 11 Hours... Maybe some miners want to throw in some extra hashes at the right time. Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
yeah, the countdown is useless unless the guy making it adjusts it so all miners worldwide get the same hours/time shown... for me in EU it is 9h, but I know that EAC started at 5 am or so, since I started solo mining right at the first minute (but I was very tured, so I might be off on an hour or so) I'd be interested in: does EAC use the US date or a real xxx days after launch calculated by using it's exact launch hour? Its based on the unix timestamp. The first mined block was December 21 at 1am or so. 1387588200 or so in unix (these are rough, not exact). add 14 days to that adn you get 1388797800. Convert that to your local time zone and your set! Or just use this site... http://eac.coinpoint.org/ Time is the same for everyone... I don't understand what you mean? not only is time not the same for everyone is the measured sense (aka its 9:39 where I am and 10:09 2 provinces over) While we are both experiencing the time simultaneously the measurement of said time is different depending on where you are. Then of course theres relativity, but I'm guessing thats not what you were talking about. Are you guys trolling me right now? I meant the time that it starts its 2x payout is the same for everyone....when that timer hits 0 it will be 2x payout. Of course it is not the same time it is in Vegas that it is in Italy. you also don't get it: that counter is counting down on everyone's local computer - it must be referenced to a fixed timezone to be clearly stated
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losthymns
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January 02, 2014, 02:05:13 PM |
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No you dont understand..... Miners in Australia get shown that the 2x day is in 20 minutes from now on... in Germany 11 Hours... Maybe some miners want to throw in some extra hashes at the right time. Does that matter? It doesnt matter where you are, the thing starts at the same moment for everybody. So wheter you 're in Samoa or Greenland, it's all the same waitingperiod.
yeah, the countdown is useless unless the guy making it adjusts it so all miners worldwide get the same hours/time shown... for me in EU it is 9h, but I know that EAC started at 5 am or so, since I started solo mining right at the first minute (but I was very tured, so I might be off on an hour or so) I'd be interested in: does EAC use the US date or a real xxx days after launch calculated by using it's exact launch hour? Its based on the unix timestamp. The first mined block was December 21 at 1am or so. 1387588200 or so in unix (these are rough, not exact). add 14 days to that adn you get 1388797800. Convert that to your local time zone and your set! Or just use this site... http://eac.coinpoint.org/ Time is the same for everyone... I don't understand what you mean? not only is time not the same for everyone is the measured sense (aka its 9:39 where I am and 10:09 2 provinces over) While we are both experiencing the time simultaneously the measurement of said time is different depending on where you are. Then of course theres relativity, but I'm guessing thats not what you were talking about. Are you guys trolling me right now? I meant the time that it starts its 2x payout is the same for everyone....when that timer hits 0 it will be 2x payout. Of course it is not the same time it is in Vegas that it is in Italy. you also don't get it: that counter is counting down on everyone's local computer - it must be referenced to a fixed timezone to be clearly stated Yeah roger that, i gotcha now. I was a bit confuddled lol
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Mikellev
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January 02, 2014, 02:05:53 PM |
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I quote myself. And think Im right.
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zokos
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January 02, 2014, 02:23:27 PM |
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Why my wallets not work
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