NutMasterTardd
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February 24, 2014, 07:58:11 PM |
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I bought some, I feel this is what Panda should of been with a decent dev team and not a complete scam. I can it being over 20 within a week You know what Panda should have been? Vertcoin. Oh wait, it was there already. I hold Vertcoin too but I prefer coins with a larger total supply, nobody wants to buy a pizza with 0.0629 of any currency. If my pizza costs 0.0000027 BTC I couldn't care less. Snap the qr code and done. That's true. I just hope we find the next Bitcoin because there will be one sooner or later (I'm not saying Bitcoin will lose value, I actually think it will reach $2k, it's just that there will probably be a better coin that appears eventually)
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roede94105
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February 24, 2014, 08:04:54 PM |
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I bought some, I feel this is what Panda should of been with a decent dev team and not a complete scam. I can it being over 20 within a week You know what Panda should have been? Vertcoin. Oh wait, it was there already. I hold Vertcoin too but I prefer coins with a larger total supply, nobody wants to buy a pizza with 0.0629 of any currency. If my pizza costs 0.0000027 BTC I couldn't care less. Snap the qr code and done. That's true. I just hope we find the next Bitcoin because there will be one sooner or later (I'm not saying Bitcoin will lose value, I actually think it will reach $2k, it's just that there will probably be a better coin that appears eventually) To be honest, the bit coin killer, in my opinion, won't appear in years. Why? Because, first, we'll have to get the masses into bit coin. And the MAJORITY of the population is not tech savvy, so AFTER bit coin is widely adopted, one coin will have to have massive arguments to make most of them move. We'll most certainly have the opportunity to find it early though, as we are the most curious ones, let's say.
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NutMasterTardd
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February 24, 2014, 08:08:42 PM |
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I bought some, I feel this is what Panda should of been with a decent dev team and not a complete scam. I can it being over 20 within a week You know what Panda should have been? Vertcoin. Oh wait, it was there already. I hold Vertcoin too but I prefer coins with a larger total supply, nobody wants to buy a pizza with 0.0629 of any currency. If my pizza costs 0.0000027 BTC I couldn't care less. Snap the qr code and done. That's true. I just hope we find the next Bitcoin because there will be one sooner or later (I'm not saying Bitcoin will lose value, I actually think it will reach $2k, it's just that there will probably be a better coin that appears eventually) To be honest, the bit coin killer, in my opinion, won't appear in years. Why? Because, first, we'll have to get the masses into bit coin. And the MAJORITY of the population is not tech savvy, so AFTER bit coin is widely adopted, one coin will have to have massive arguments to make most of them move. We'll most certainly have the opportunity to find it early though, as we are the most curious ones, let's say. That's a fair thing to say but I wouldn't say Bitcoin is accepted by the masses just yet, sure it is fairly known and used by some large companies but I think it's a fairly small percentage of people that actually use Bitcoin, I think it's more likely for something to replace BTC and make Cryptos full-proof and then go mainstream rather than BTC to be used by a majority of people. Just my 2 cents though.
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February 24, 2014, 08:14:34 PM |
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Well for sure the masses will care if they are paying 0.00000027 of a something for a pizza. Most people don't know what a QR code even is and even if they did, people like to mentally convert prices to a currency they are familiar in and it's much easier with whole coins. Not saying microcoin is going to what does this but certainly less value of individual coins is a plus point when talking about mass adoption.
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halibit
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February 24, 2014, 08:17:57 PM |
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Well for sure the masses will care if they are paying 0.00000027 of a something for a pizza. Most people don't know what a QR code even is and even if they did, people like to mentally convert prices to a currency they are familiar in and it's much easier with whole coins. Not saying microcoin is going to what does this but certainly less value of individual coins is a plus point when talking about mass adoption.
I think also microcoin have better value to become digital currency for daily usage. And yes we need to build easy wallet, payment gateway and POS (I mean cashing system) Think about if MRC value will be 1 cent. How much $$ we mining now / daily
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NutMasterTardd
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February 24, 2014, 08:18:35 PM |
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Well for sure the masses will care if they are paying 0.00000027 of a something for a pizza. Most people don't know what a QR code even is and even if they did, people like to mentally convert prices to a currency they are familiar in and it's much easier with whole coins. Not saying microcoin is going to what does this but certainly less value of individual coins is a plus point when talking about mass adoption.
+1 same wave length.
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GEO, RLC & QRL.
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roede94105
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February 24, 2014, 08:25:00 PM |
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Well for sure the masses will care if they are paying 0.00000027 of a something for a pizza. Most people don't know what a QR code even is and even if they did, people like to mentally convert prices to a currency they are familiar in and it's much easier with whole coins. Not saying microcoin is going to what does this but certainly less value of individual coins is a plus point when talking about mass adoption.
+1 same wave length. If people can't use a QR code, then wether it is bit coin or another doesn't matter, they won't be able to use it. Also, the price conversion can be shown on the screen at any time. Oh well, time will tell. We'll probably have several survivors though.
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NutMasterTardd
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February 24, 2014, 08:27:20 PM |
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Well for sure the masses will care if they are paying 0.00000027 of a something for a pizza. Most people don't know what a QR code even is and even if they did, people like to mentally convert prices to a currency they are familiar in and it's much easier with whole coins. Not saying microcoin is going to what does this but certainly less value of individual coins is a plus point when talking about mass adoption.
+1 same wave length. If people can't use a QR code, then wether it is bit coin or another doesn't matter, they won't be able to use it. Also, the price conversion can be shown on the screen at any time. Oh well, time will tell. We'll probably have several survivors though. You wouldn't need a QR code when buying items online, I think we'll be seeing online adoption way before it being used by the masses in the streets with a QR code or other means. Yeah it's fairly likely we'll have a good few decent coins left.
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GEO, RLC & QRL.
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Last1212
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February 24, 2014, 08:31:15 PM |
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you get 50% less with the same gear.
Nope. You are wrong. This drop is for all miners, not only for you. Hashrate is less for all and you will get the same amount of coins, cause you get % but not absolute value, and blocks per minute = const then the estimates are wrong in the pools ? Probably. Jane is new algo.
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Some donate will be good)))))) LTC: LLEhzonntRjo4pLqaw93ZQzw8Qdx3HQ2k7 DOGE: DCty26Yk5kbG2NfoknoyY3UajPzsmbhXP9 WDC: WYJW8RYrc3C8K7duaAWqs8YayMLLNEkWBC CAT: 9nJcehD9dkcsrrVmJxnLJRFc61158nTvvP
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Philll90
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February 24, 2014, 09:24:02 PM |
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Hi, can somebody tell me when the next nfactor change will be? Thanks
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February 24, 2014, 09:45:42 PM |
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Trying to get this miner working:
/root/miners/cgminer-build/cgminer-3.7.2/cgminer --scrypt-jane --sj-nfmin 4 --sj-nfmax 30 --sj-time 1393144187 -o stratum+tcp://mrc.blocksolved.com:3310 -u MiMiMiner.alles -p password -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --lookup-gap 2 --gpu-fan 30-75 --temp-cutoff 95 --temp-target 72 --temp-overheat 98 --thread-concurrency 8191 -Q 0 -E 10 --no-submit-stale --gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1500
But no luck! mining to slow! Also when i quit cgminer I get kernel errors.
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halibit
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February 24, 2014, 10:05:30 PM |
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Trying to get this miner working:
/root/miners/cgminer-build/cgminer-3.7.2/cgminer --scrypt-jane --sj-nfmin 4 --sj-nfmax 30 --sj-time 1393144187 -o stratum+tcp://mrc.blocksolved.com:3310 -u MiMiMiner.alles -p password -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --lookup-gap 2 --gpu-fan 30-75 --temp-cutoff 95 --temp-target 72 --temp-overheat 98 --thread-concurrency 8191 -Q 0 -E 10 --no-submit-stale --gpu-engine 1000 --gpu-memclock 1500
But no luck! mining to slow! Also when i quit cgminer I get kernel errors.
Don't use cgminer. Download microcoinminer and read info.
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tygarbyte
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4mnth old Miner :-)
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February 24, 2014, 10:16:34 PM |
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Is mintpal.com down ?
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I mine therefor I am - WIN : WcLLYcZfHQAMMVwiaAtMECZQh1YfCPw88g
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February 24, 2014, 10:24:27 PM |
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Is mintpal.com down ?
For Firefox users just use a different browser opera, ie or gc in the meantime until they fix it. I read the whole op but didnt see how PoS is implemented in microcoin. Is there a fixed interest rate for coins held? And how long do they need to be held for 1 month blocks or 1 year, and if you need to keep wallet on 24/7 minting?
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February 24, 2014, 10:24:46 PM |
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Is mintpal.com down ?
Use Internet Explorer and its fine for me - I think they are having a few issues. update Micro is now 8 satoshi on Mint....
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halibit
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February 24, 2014, 10:26:19 PM |
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Is mintpal.com down ?
Problem is only with firefox, why?
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halibit
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February 24, 2014, 10:29:25 PM |
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Is mintpal.com down ?
For Firefox users just use a different browser opera, ie or gc in the meantime until they fix it. I read the whole op but didnt see how PoS is implemented in microcoin. Is there a fixed interest rate for coins held? And how long do they need to be held for 1 month blocks or 1 year, and if you need to keep wallet on 24/7 minting? Forget stake for profits. It will gives not coins but cents (1/100)
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February 24, 2014, 10:36:47 PM |
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Is mintpal.com down ?
For Firefox users just use a different browser opera, ie or gc in the meantime until they fix it. I read the whole op but didnt see how PoS is implemented in microcoin. Is there a fixed interest rate for coins held? And how long do they need to be held for 1 month blocks or 1 year, and if you need to keep wallet on 24/7 minting? Forget stake for profits. It will gives not coins but cents (1/100) Thanks for your reply, was wishing there was a small interest rate for coin holders. I suppose just the increasing n factor will impact market price to reward holders just like an interest rate.
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YoyodyneSystems
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February 24, 2014, 10:38:06 PM |
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You want to know something interesting. Poloniex and Mintpal seem to be both under DDOS attack on and off today. What do those two exchanges have in common? They both sell MRC. So someone must really may be trying to scoop up last cheap MRC. Either that or all the exchanges are under attack - but I had trouble on just those two and there are others reports of it. Poloniex was supposedly down for a little bit. Mintpal is having an SSL issue today with firefox and cloudflare. I cannot get to it with Firefox but IE worked.https://twitter.com/MintPalExchangeInteresting eh? Last chance for cheap MRC. 0.00000006 276711850.77058243 16.60271104 Ranging from 6-8 satoshi and whale wall at 8. 16 BTC in buy orders placed now at 6 satoshi (yesterday 6 was where the 23 BTC sell wall was!) 63 BTC volume up from 17 BTC volume 24 hours ago.
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