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Author Topic: ••• [ANN][SMC] SmartCoin • KGW • Cryptsy • Reduced Block Rewards • Update your wallets • 10 EXCHANGE  (Read 298792 times)
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February 11, 2014, 08:32:49 AM
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You should take into consideration trust, stable, recognition factors which has Litecoin.

Smartcoin have to work for it Smiley

I believe it will work and  this year we reach to 5-8 USD / SMC

hurray optimism? maybe, but what I was left at 30 KH / s;]
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February 11, 2014, 09:06:50 AM
Last edit: February 11, 2014, 09:20:32 AM by Symbiont
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Ok. That looks really strange now:

Difficulty 2.7042284
Est Next Difficulty 1.07001041 (Change in 47 Blocks)

At smc.hash.so:

Pool Hashrate
289.65
MH/s

Net Hashrate
0.12
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If I´m right is 0.12 GH/s = 120 MH/s!


Edit:

LOL

Difficulty   1.71069461
Est Next Difficulty   21.72310621 (Change in 38 Blocks)
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February 11, 2014, 09:11:41 AM
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YEP, 0.12 G = 120 M

http://getsmartcoin.com/stats.php

here we have 208 M.

EDIT
Now: 316 and ++
Now: 359 and ++

Edit2:
NOW: 2,3 G Smiley


Maybe hash.so display bad info (caching or calculate within 30 s). or something is bad with new wallet ?

developer should calmly explain to ;]
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February 11, 2014, 09:15:16 AM
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Don't sell lower 0.0001
Tell that to the multipools.
Multipools, dont sell lower than 0.0001!
I don´t think, that the big hasher or even Multipools are selling atm. The volume isn´t high enough and there are much more profitable coins on the market to mine. This or these guys are smart, they know of the potential of smc. They are just trying to get much as coins as possible. With this up and down, they want the small miners to panic and leave. So they can mine and buy more coins. To say it again: Be smart. Be patient. Mine and hold smc.
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February 11, 2014, 09:20:15 AM
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Don't sell lower 0.0001
Tell that to the multipools.
Multipools, dont sell lower than 0.0001!
I don´t think, that the big hasher or even Multipools are selling atm. The volume isn´t high enough and there are much more profitable coins on the market to mine. This or these guys are smart, they know of the potential of smc. They are just trying to get much as coins as possible. With this up and down, they want the small miners to panic and leave. So they can mine and buy more coins. To say it again: Be smart. Be patient. Mine and hold smc.

I am holding my hard earned 82 SMC Grin
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February 11, 2014, 09:25:04 AM
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Difficulty   6.84277846
Est Next Difficulty   69.29395908 (Change in 2 Blocks)

Hate this guy. Very lucky, that we are changing to Kimoto.
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February 11, 2014, 09:25:48 AM
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Seriously, these multippol are killing it, it's crazy how they take advantage of the system ...
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February 11, 2014, 09:26:52 AM
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Yes,that's really disturbing.

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February 11, 2014, 09:30:41 AM
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I read some guy say he was against counter measures towards multipools because it would be manipulating the free market.. I lol'ed
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February 11, 2014, 09:40:04 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?
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February 11, 2014, 09:42:53 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?

8.5 hours to Kimoto  Cool
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February 11, 2014, 09:44:34 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?

I saw that too, that's just crazy. After 60 blocks they'll all be gone. and we'll get stuck for a while.
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February 11, 2014, 10:20:46 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?

8.5 hours to Kimoto  Cool

Is that right? with this diff?

I still mining SMC, but it is too slow now Sad Im really curious what happend after kimoto.

Can anyone with experience tell us some predictions? Roll Eyes
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February 11, 2014, 10:21:13 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?

8.5 hours to Kimoto  Cool

If some hashing power remains to solve blocks at this diff...

I'm actually wondering if this is a genuine multipool or an attack on smaller altcoins. It makes no sense for the multipool to go any further than diff 20-25 before buggering off because it's wildly unprofitable beyond that point. To push it all the way to 121 they're losing more potential earnings than they are making. This is what I meant with the diff swings becoming dangerously large, with every hit the diff was pushed higher (and fell lower) it's the same way you sink a ship by running a group of people left to right.

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February 11, 2014, 10:27:43 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?

8.5 hours to Kimoto  Cool

Is that right? with this diff?

I still mining SMC, but it is too slow now Sad Im really curious what happend after kimoto.

Can anyone with experience tell us some predictions? Roll Eyes

Sure why not? It´s ø 40 sec.

Est. Avg. Time per Block 32.85 seconds
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February 11, 2014, 10:35:26 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?

8.5 hours to Kimoto  Cool

Is that right? with this diff?

I still mining SMC, but it is too slow now Sad Im really curious what happend after kimoto.

Can anyone with experience tell us some predictions? Roll Eyes

Sure why not? It´s ø 40 sec.

Est. Avg. Time per Block 32.85 seconds

My calculation (correct me if im not right)

We are now at block 32,117 so 2883 blocks left to Kimoto

2883* 32.85 (average) =94707s /3600 = 26,3 hour to BigBang ....
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February 11, 2014, 10:43:16 AM
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Difficulty   27.37111384
Est Next Difficulty   121.08879854 (Change in 60 Blocks)

13 GH/s ... Come on seriously ?

8.5 hours to Kimoto  Cool

Is that right? with this diff?

I still mining SMC, but it is too slow now Sad Im really curious what happend after kimoto.

Can anyone with experience tell us some predictions? Roll Eyes

Sure why not? It´s ø 40 sec.

Est. Avg. Time per Block 32.85 seconds

My calculation (correct me if im not right)

We are now at block 32,117 so 2883 blocks left to Kimoto

2883* 32.85 (average) =94707s /3600 = 26,3 hour to BigBang ....


Yes, you´re right. Made a mistake.
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February 11, 2014, 11:03:06 AM
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I'm convinced this coin will explode just because of simple math, 2.5 million coins is scarce and any coin on coinmarketcap in this same level has generally experienced growth of a few dollars. I mean come on, how can Ybcoin be at $3.31 with a million coins and Smartcoin not reach at least $1.50? Especially having a much more catchy name and a better fundamental technology behind it. I snagged a few thousand while they were dirt cheap myself because I believe in its potential.
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February 11, 2014, 11:06:44 AM
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I'm convinced this coin will explode just because of simple math, 2.5 million coins is scarce and any coin on coinmarketcap in this same level has generally experienced growth of a few dollars. I mean come on, how can Ybcoin be at $3.31 with a million coins and Smartcoin not reach at least $1.50? Especially having a much more catchy name and a better fundamental technology behind it. I snagged a few thousand while they were dirt cheap myself because I believe in its potential.

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Totally agree.
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February 11, 2014, 11:48:07 AM
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Someone on CoinedUP make little wall at 0.00013799 with 5BTC i hope it will persist  Roll Eyes
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