Mr.V
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January 14, 2014, 11:46:43 PM |
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what do we have to do to get this on bter im sure the Chinese would love micro
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sensecrack
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January 15, 2014, 01:09:41 AM |
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what do we have to do to get this on bter im sure the Chinese would love micro
I don't think so,it's hard to sync in china!!!
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Mr.V
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January 15, 2014, 01:20:49 AM |
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what do we have to do to get this on bter im sure the Chinese would love micro
I don't think so,it's hard to sync in china!!! They cant sync their wallets?
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sensecrack
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January 15, 2014, 01:24:44 AM |
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what do we have to do to get this on bter im sure the Chinese would love micro
I don't think so,it's hard to sync in china!!! They cant sync their wallets? yes,it's hard to sync!
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MCR (OP)
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January 15, 2014, 01:35:17 AM |
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Hey guys, if you haven't noticed, the first microCoin gambling game has already been made. It's a simple 50% chance game where you have a chance at doubling a small amount of microcoin. There's also another gambling game and 2 faucets being made at the moment. cryptoga.meAnd there's a linux wallet also in the OP, but I haven't tested it, since I don't have a version of linux installed on any of my computers. It'd be appreciated if someone with linux installed would test it.
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Del137
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January 15, 2014, 04:15:03 AM |
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Hey guys, if you haven't noticed, the first microCoin gambling game has already been made. It's a simple 50% chance game where you have a chance at doubling a small amount of microcoin. There's also another gambling game and 2 faucets being made at the moment. cryptoga.meAnd there's a linux wallet also in the OP, but I haven't tested it, since I don't have a version of linux installed on any of my computers. It'd be appreciated if someone with linux installed would test it. You had start to sell +1 LUCK rings
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Mr.V
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January 15, 2014, 05:25:21 AM |
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hey guys I was thinking we should hire an artist to design a new coin logo for micro. I was thinking the design could be silver coin primary color. In the middle the word Micro or MRC. The background behind the word Micro would be green with computer chip like circuits but it would be overlaid by transparent silver. Tell me if you guys think this is a good idea. If you would like to donate please lmk I was thinking maybe we could hire the guy the created the logo for Netcoin
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January 15, 2014, 05:55:08 AM |
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I think a professional logo would be very helpful in advertising MRC. Earthcoin is a good example of how high quality advertising material really helps. You can see examples here: http://www.earthcoin.biz/eac_marketing.htmlI think some nice flat designs would suit microCoin well.
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Mr.V
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January 15, 2014, 07:47:28 AM |
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I think a professional logo would be very helpful in advertising MRC. Earthcoin is a good example of how high quality advertising material really helps. You can see examples here: http://www.earthcoin.biz/eac_marketing.htmlI think some nice flat designs would suit microCoin well. They sure know how to market any coin could take notes from them lol
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distraido
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January 15, 2014, 08:48:06 AM |
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I started easy CPU mining setgenerate true -1 now how long it takes to mine? and how do i turn it off? i am mining with My GPU and tryed to mine with CPU but it hás been more than 12 hours and i haven't noticed any chances. it is netter to use setgenerate true -1 or use the CPU miner provided by the dev
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Del137
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January 15, 2014, 09:10:22 AM |
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You had to start logo contest, for sure... It can attract many new MRC fans and/or users. For example: And so on
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January 15, 2014, 11:21:09 AM |
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This coin should stand out from the crowd of ALTS released recently.
No premine, fair startup and allows others to join after day one and still get a fair portion. No instamine coins waiting to be dumped as and when exchanges pick it up.
IMHO, this is one of the fairest launches of a coin in recent times.
What we need is people offering up logos, promotions and other associated uses. As there is no instamine, and it is still very easy to get a fair share of these coins, I would hope that somebody with the skills or contacts to help out on the logo front could step up for the coin here and provide something.
I shall PM other contacts and advise about this coin. Im very hopeful that this coin and its release gets to be seen for what it is.
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January 15, 2014, 11:41:09 AM |
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Is there is way to mine scrypt-jane on linux? Anyone has a compiled version of a linux miner for this or source with instruction how to compile it?
I voted for the coin in crypsy it looks promising but will be really nice if there is linux mining application.
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Del137
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January 15, 2014, 11:44:41 AM |
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Is there is way to mine scrypt-jane on linux? Anyone has a compiled version of a linux miner for this or source with instruction how to compile it?
I voted for the coin in crypsy it looks promising but will be really nice if there is linux mining application.
I sure that you may try ANY existing Scrypt-jane miners, from QQC, VLC, Applecoin, YAcoin etc, thats use same algorythms... correct me if i wrong. So, try compiling Linux one from here http://yacointalk.com/index.php/topic,350.0.html
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January 15, 2014, 11:49:00 AM |
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Nice, thank you for the info.
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January 15, 2014, 12:33:34 PM |
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Hey guys an gals.... Just a quick post to explain the significance of the blocks page... I have had a few tickets with users asking what the red/green numbers mean in the percentage column so i thought i'd post here to explain to you all. Basically look below (this was grabbed a few minutes ago from our site)... The percentage column indicates the time taken to find blocks on average over a given time scale. 100% is the "expected". If the number is red, that means the we have found blocks slower than expected (or taken more time to find them than we should have done). As you can see above, our "Last 7 days" are 100.63%. so we have taken 0.63% longer than expected to find the blocks. This number is actually a very good stat as most coins always run red overall. Now, the last 24 hours have been at 97% so we are actually finding blocks 3% faster than expected. The last hour is 13.5% faster. This means you will have earned MORE coins than you should have. There will always be some fluctuations in these numbers for the "last hour" and to some extent the "Last 24 hours" due to variance but the longer timeframes are a TRUE reflection of the pools "Luck". It can also mean there is a config/load issue on the pool itself causing blocks to be "missed" but luck pays a part too! If your pool is well and truly in to the red over a long period (24 hr, 7days and ESPECIALLY 12 month), consider looking around for a more profitable pool. 110-115% is fairly normal. any higher (red) and you are really loosing some serious coinage - lower (green) and you have found a GOOD pool - congratz! Consider this when pools sell themselves as 0% and yet run at 130+% on the time to block page!!Hope that clears the mystery a little! Nut
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shtako
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January 15, 2014, 12:37:53 PM |
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@Nutnut
Is the MRC/day estimate accurate?
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Nutnut
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January 15, 2014, 12:43:56 PM |
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On this particular coin - no. Far from it as the rewards is increasing constantly then will decrease. I could put any figure you like in there but its based on nothing. I picked 10k as the "reward" size per block for the calculator as that is what the final reward was to be. It's only cosmetic though. 100% of the block found is divided amongst the miners that mined it (less the fee of course).
Edit: I have now adjusted the calculator to base the calculation on 30000 per block. I'll adjust again in a few days to keep a closer reflection of the true blocks per day.
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January 15, 2014, 01:07:28 PM |
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@Nutnut I have asked that already but it seems I cannot make this miner work for MRC: http://yacointalk.com/index.php/topic,350.0.htmlHave you tested any linux GPU miner for this coin? I have posted a ticket via the pool but I do not know how this ticketing works and if I will get a response which is the reason I am asking here as well. Thanks and sorry for asking the same question two times.
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January 15, 2014, 01:15:53 PM |
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Hey guys an gals.... Just a quick post to explain the significance of the blocks page...
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Extremely useful information, thanks for this. I had assumed that was what the figures represented, but did not know for certain. This sort of information is extremely useful to new miners. Also important not to look at individual blocks, but take an average overall. At least then you can see that you are getting a good, fair and stable return for your hash power. Next up, what the heck does PPLNS and other ways of splitting up the shares/blocks mean?
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