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August 25, 2011, 06:18:11 AM
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It's done!!

http://lorna-morgan.com/big-nude-boobs/join/join.html

Who's going to be first to join using SC Huh ?   Embarrassed

  • bounty address; sfPBZCEh6Kk6jXeyWoiQywYpEjrvHT7uSm

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Vendor bounties have changed now due to the 600% increase in price, also because a lot of the vendor requests I'm getting I don't necessarily think fulfill the 750 SC vision I had planned for these to be used on.

250 SC has been sent and I'm sorry if this change has upset you.

I will be posting a link on the bounties/market page for you site soon.

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August 25, 2011, 06:26:14 AM
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It's done!!

http://lorna-morgan.com/big-nude-boobs/join/join.html

Who's going to be first to join using SC Huh ?   Embarrassed

  • bounty address; sfPBZCEh6Kk6jXeyWoiQywYpEjrvHT7uSm

First 6 "Other" sites to accept SolidCoin

Vendor bounties have changed now due to the 600% increase in price, also because a lot of the vendor requests I'm getting I don't necessarily think fulfill the 750 SC vision I had planned for these to be used on.

250 SC has been sent and I'm sorry if this change has upset you.

I will be posting a link on the bounties/market page for you site soon.

Why would price matter if the coins you mined were purely for bounties?

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August 25, 2011, 06:30:31 AM
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There are two ports to consider, 7555 is the operating port (which is what you use to talk to others on network) opening this on your router/firewall will give you better speeds.

7556 is the default RPC port, which you use do communicate with miners and websites, things like this. For the normal user it's irrelevant. Changing the RPC port might need to be done on some Linux operating systems though.

How do I do this?
depends which router you have. usually you go to 192.168.1.1 then go apps and games or something then set to 7555 to 7555 i have linsys.


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August 25, 2011, 06:35:58 AM
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depends which router you have. usually you go to 192.168.1.1 then go apps and games or something then set to 7555 to 7555 i have linsys.



I think I'm going to have to get my little brother to help me with this one.  Thanks Smiley

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August 25, 2011, 06:43:03 AM
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or you can download the new client and go to settings options and change it there.
warning dont do it on the old client use SoC version 1.01 old client has a glitch and cant open options

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August 25, 2011, 06:44:01 AM
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Why would price matter if the coins you mined were purely for bounties?

I didn't expect the price to be so high this quick, and expected donations of higher amounts. However the donations are drying up as they become worth more.

I also had another thing in mind for what those 750 SC vendor bounties were for, and what people are asking for is different than that. I feel 250 SC more fairly represents it, especially given where things are, at the moment. I will change the bounties depending on how I think things are going. The total amount donated and in the bounty wallet will always be for bounties, but the distribution and what they will go towards can and will change. If people have a problem with that then they can decide not to bother getting free coins I suppose.

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August 25, 2011, 07:53:35 AM
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7556 is the default RPC port, which you use do communicate with miners and websites, things like this. For the normal user it's irrelevant. Changing the RPC port might need to be done on some Linux operating systems though.

Why should there be any need to change this port if it's not in use and not even in /etc/services:

# netstat -nptl | grep 7555
# netstat -nptl | grep 7556
# grep 7555 /etc/services
# grep 7556 /etc/services
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Unless I missed it strace doesn't show any attempt to bind these ports.
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August 25, 2011, 08:35:31 AM
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It's done!!

http://lorna-morgan.com/big-nude-boobs/join/join.html

Who's going to be first to join using SC Huh ?   Embarrassed

  • bounty address; sfPBZCEh6Kk6jXeyWoiQywYpEjrvHT7uSm

First 6 "Other" sites to accept SolidCoin

Vendor bounties have changed now due to the 600% increase in price, also because a lot of the vendor requests I'm getting I don't necessarily think fulfill the 750 SC vision I had planned for these to be used on.

250 SC has been sent and I'm sorry if this change has upset you.

I will be posting a link on the bounties/market page for you site soon.

I want you to take this as a telling off, but I'm hoping you won't take it too personally. That's not what I want.

I like to think I'm pretty straight in business; that means I give what I've offered, don't offer anything I'm not prepared to give and don't change the offer after it's agreed.

You made a promise back in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=38453.msg477248#msg477248 and that's why I'm disappointed  Cry ... not because of the amount of the bounty really. I would have set up to take Solidcoin without any bounty because I believe that the only way Solidcoin or BitCoin (or any other currency) can take off is if MERCHANTS are offering to take it so that the general public see it often enough to trust it.

I've followed up on asking a very talented coder who runs http://coinb.in from here in the UK to take a look  to consider supporting SC ...

Thanks Hun,

That said, I'm not rejecting the idea of supporting other currencies I think i'm really wondering... why solidcoin?

I'm following up with Solidcoin because it seems the most resilient of the recent copies. PLUS more people have enough solidcoins that I might be able to get some transactions out of them. My problem with bitcoin is this; I've been mining bitcoin for 2 months now and I've only got a little over 16btc. My mining for solidcoin means that in 2 days I've acquired the equivalent of 4btc (at this minutes' transaction rate!). It seems that people are eager to gamble btc (now there's an idea!), but not so much to spend them. I'm just testing the water really.

I've sent back a donation to you for future bounty of 300sc. The extra 50 represents a day of mining to me (at least yesterday it did), and I hope you think its enough.

http://solidcoin.whmcr.co.uk/tx/1fbf88391e965555c9509ac8df73c01e2c10f70efd4523e199ee60b1c587b978#o1

I would like the bounty to be added to, or used, to promote the merchant/ewallet/payment processing. Message OutCast3k to encourage him!

I wouldn't want it added to the "Get Bruce Wagner to do TV segment on SolidCoins" because that's just preaching to the converted, and Bruce will talk about it when he's invested in SC in some way or it's already successful.

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August 25, 2011, 08:49:46 AM
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I want you to take this as a telling off, but I'm hoping you won't take it too personally. That's not what I want.

I like to think I'm pretty straight in business; that means I give what I've offered, don't offer anything I'm not prepared to give and don't change the offer after it's agreed.

You made a promise back in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=38453.msg477248#msg477248 and that's why I'm disappointed  Cry ... not because of the amount of the bounty really. I would have set up to take Solidcoin without any bounty because I believe that the only way Solidcoin or BitCoin (or any other currency) can take off is if MERCHANTS are offering to take it so that the general public see it often enough to trust it.

I've followed up on asking a very talented coder who runs http://coinb.in from here in the UK to take a look  to consider supporting SC ...

You have every right to be upset because it did change.

After thinking about what people (not just you) where doing to claim 750 SC of bounty I knew it had to change as it was way too high for the effort put in. People doing the promotion bounties were doing more work in many cases than these vendors. That's just my reason for doing it, doesn't excuse that it changed without warning, so I apologize to you.

I have updated :- http://solidcoin.info/market.php with your site and added an adult section. Since you were the first you get top spot. Smiley

I've sent back a donation to you for future bounty of 300sc. The extra 50 represents a day of mining to me (at least yesterday it did), and I hope you think its enough.

http://solidcoin.whmcr.co.uk/tx/1fbf88391e965555c9509ac8df73c01e2c10f70efd4523e199ee60b1c587b978#o1

Thanks, it's been added to that.

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August 25, 2011, 11:09:36 AM
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Is there a mining profibality calculator?
Cause i dont want to mine i its under power cost.
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August 25, 2011, 11:18:57 AM
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Is there a mining profibality calculator?
Cause i dont want to mine i its under power cost.

Still better than bct right now

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August 25, 2011, 11:36:05 AM
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Is there a mining profibality calculator?
Cause i dont want to mine i its under power cost.
coinotron lists the alternate chains and which ones are profitable to mine vs btc.
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August 25, 2011, 12:39:07 PM
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I just tweet in twitter.com

please check http://twitter.com/#!/SeanDeepit/status/106705526380953601

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August 25, 2011, 01:03:09 PM
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I just tweet in twitter.com

please check http://twitter.com/#!/SeanDeepit/status/106705526380953601

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Sent, thanks!

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I just tweet in twitter.com

please check http://twitter.com/#!/lupuyu/status/106399070511312896

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August 25, 2011, 05:17:12 PM
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I don't understand how the difficulty can lower 400% in 12 hours. If it would lower 100%, it would be 0

Negative difficulty here?
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August 25, 2011, 05:24:38 PM
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I don't understand how the difficulty can lower 400% in 12 hours. If it would lower 100%, it would be 0

Negative difficulty here?

He really means 50% down. 10 - 20 - 40 - 80 - 160 is 100%; 160 - 80 - 40 - 20 - 10 looks like 100%.

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August 25, 2011, 06:01:29 PM
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Watching this fork....interesting.

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August 25, 2011, 07:07:40 PM
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I don't understand how the difficulty can lower 400% in 12 hours. If it would lower 100%, it would be 0

Negative difficulty here?

yeah it seems he worded it wrong. I thought the same too but what he meant was that only 240 blocks have to go by in 48 hours at least then the difficulty will go down by 400%.


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"Other Coins" are welcome at TweetForum as well. There is no reason why we can't openly debate these auxiliary chains. http://tweetforum.com/other-currencys/
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