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January 19, 2014, 10:05:57 PM Last edit: January 19, 2014, 11:01:50 PM by ctenc001 |
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http://noblecoin.cryptotycoons.com/ North American Pool only 1% fee Now .5% Fee!!! Never down FAST!! Free escrow service to all active miners! Lets get our trade volume up so we can hit an exchange! Now Optimized for Noble Coin! Finding blocks over 5 times faster!!! And also, I'd just like to thank the current miners! The fees are so low because the donations are so high!!!! You guys are great!! Come join CryptoTycoons! its one of the cheapest pools around, its never been down, and the owner (ME) is almost always available! To vouch for my reputation, go to cryptotycoons.com and check out all the other pools and websites I currently own =) Let's get our Hash Back Up!!!!For a limited time, i'll give the next 20 guys to sign up 0% fees for life!!!All new miners have been set to 0% fees! Ill end when we hit 100 MH/s!!!!
Hurry up and join =) We've hit 100 MH/s!!! Thanks to everyone who has joined!!!
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Rofo (OP)
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January 19, 2014, 10:09:17 PM |
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I am sorry to say that earlier this morning, my pool (Zapto) was hacked. They managed to withdraw all funds, As we do not know the backdoor or route they used, WE ARE CLOSING OUR POOL I will remain an active part of the noblecoin community (I'm a miner myself) I wish this could have gone better. My bots will remain unaffected, I apologize, Icecube45
We're sorry to see the Zapto pool finish, IceCube has been invaluable so far in many things community related. However with this being the second incident we think it would be best for now. Am currently actively trying to get details on active accounts and their relative hashing power to try and start a second round of compensation.
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Wolf Rainer
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January 19, 2014, 10:52:53 PM |
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Some people seem to have missed the big news today. So just in case : EXCELENT!
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cienki7
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January 19, 2014, 10:53:28 PM |
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Great coin, amazing community! Keep doing great job! No complaints so far
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kultus
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January 19, 2014, 11:47:09 PM |
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I just want to put into perspective, that if you keep undercutting each other on the exchange all you are going to do is temporarily drive the price down. You will get very little for your coin, meanwhile I have collected near a Million of your coins for stupid prices, it might be something to consider that you as a group aim for a sell price of say 0.00000120 and higher, we control the supply, if you want coin you pay the market price
it's purely a suggestion as I see a lot of silly dumps on there which can only be aimed at driving the price down ... who sells 20 coins at a time in 5 or 6 seperate lots .lol.
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January 19, 2014, 11:52:32 PM |
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I just want to put into perspective, that if you keep undercutting each other on the exchange all you are going to do is temporarily drive the price down. You will get very little for your coin, meanwhile I have collected near a Million of your coins for stupid prices, it might be something to consider that you as a group aim for a sell price of say 0.00000120 and higher, we control the supply, if you want coin you pay the market price
it's purely a suggestion as I see a lot of silly dumps on there which can only be aimed at driving the price down ... who sells 20 coins at a time in 5 or 6 seperate lots .lol.
Meh, let them be silly. There is no reason to be selling so low and trying to undercut one another. I couldnt agree more with what kultus is saying. I am just waiting for my btc to transfer over so I can grab some cheap coins
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kultus
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January 20, 2014, 12:05:38 AM |
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I just want to put into perspective, that if you keep undercutting each other on the exchange all you are going to do is temporarily drive the price down. You will get very little for your coin, meanwhile I have collected near a Million of your coins for stupid prices, it might be something to consider that you as a group aim for a sell price of say 0.00000120 and higher, we control the supply, if you want coin you pay the market price
it's purely a suggestion as I see a lot of silly dumps on there which can only be aimed at driving the price down ... who sells 20 coins at a time in 5 or 6 seperate lots .lol.
Meh, let them be silly. There is no reason to be selling so low and trying to undercut one another. I couldnt agree more with what kultus is saying. I am just waiting for my btc to transfer over so I can grab some cheap coins lol would you like me to leave you some then :p hehe I've goto move some more over too lol ... this is gold, when these hit 10cents each I am going to make Bank ... thank you Dev team .... I will owe you each a Beer on that day.... in germany .. my shout!
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Laska_Forum
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January 20, 2014, 12:06:08 AM |
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Yeap people are selling very cheap. I also bought a lot of coins. Im waiting for BTC and i will buy much more
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Rofo (OP)
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January 20, 2014, 12:19:55 AM |
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Cheers for the support guys Currently hoping this is the period where the early takers are making their profit and the excess is going into stronger hands. Now that the dust has settled a little we can continue following up with the merchants and charities who needed an exchange and getting them on board (even a new one such as coinmarket.io - to be honest it's been pretty slick so far).
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AdamT
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January 20, 2014, 12:23:56 AM |
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I just want to put into perspective, that if you keep undercutting each other on the exchange all you are going to do is temporarily drive the price down. You will get very little for your coin, meanwhile I have collected near a Million of your coins for stupid prices, it might be something to consider that you as a group aim for a sell price of say 0.00000120 and higher, we control the supply, if you want coin you pay the market price
it's purely a suggestion as I see a lot of silly dumps on there which can only be aimed at driving the price down ... who sells 20 coins at a time in 5 or 6 seperate lots .lol.
Lol, this morn I sold thousands of NOBL, kept the BTC and just bought back all I sold and then some. Really hoping the price rises out of these silly prices.
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NodeSeperator
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January 20, 2014, 12:26:20 AM |
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Cheers for the support guys Currently hoping this is the period where the early takers are making their profit and the excess is going into stronger hands. Now that the dust has settled a little we can continue following up with the merchants and charities who needed an exchange and getting them on board (even a new one such as coinmarket.io - to be honest it's been pretty slick so far). Don't mind it at all, the more coins in circulation at the start, the more I can buy.
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BTC: 12aXywzKHYxjJz2otZqfuYZVR4HfzZ3Hiz | LTC: LUKKyXML63AqyZPYjHxYAYFRSuqnB8D46o | NOBLE: 9eBcr5KDVhPLHtEitKxSxTmtLRGFsGoVEN | Digibyte: DBAp4ekcg43Hu6Pyn1AxDvxLETxhtf8u6s
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Leather
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January 20, 2014, 01:34:14 AM |
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It does not work on my iMac (Mavericks 10.9.1). the software starts a fraction of a second and stops. Is it possible to get your sources? I could compile it myself with the latest versions of Apple tools. I tested the wallet on OS X 10.8.5 and OS X 10.9.1,all seems ok.Can other mac users test the wallet and post a reply the wallet works well or not,thanksI have no iMac,only a Macbook ProTested OS X 10.8.5 Tested OS X 10.9.1
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January 20, 2014, 01:44:05 AM |
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Testing 10.9.1 now
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ZBBBB
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January 20, 2014, 01:52:40 AM |
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Tested in 10.9.1 and received, sent with no problem. Great work!
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kresu
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January 20, 2014, 01:55:41 AM |
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A simple Excel NOBLE network difficulty chart — starting from ~10000th block. Starts to rise nicely after hitting an exchange Also, it would be nice to check a similar live chart online, woudn't it? Unfortunately i'm not skilled at making websites, maybe I can help with some math/data sources etc. (this data was retrieved from http://cryptexplorer.com/chain/NobleCoin)
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Leather
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January 20, 2014, 01:56:31 AM |
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Tested in 10.9.1 and received, sent with no problem. Great work!
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ZBBBB
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January 20, 2014, 01:58:11 AM |
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Tested in 10.9.1 and received, sent with no problem. Great work!
Thanks duder, you seem like a great addition to the team. How come we never see you in IRC?
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YourMine.org
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January 20, 2014, 02:07:28 AM Last edit: January 20, 2014, 02:17:32 AM by YourMine.org |
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I am sorry to say that earlier this morning, my pool (Zapto) was hacked. They managed to withdraw all funds, As we do not know the backdoor or route they used, WE ARE CLOSING OUR POOL I will remain an active part of the noblecoin community (I'm a miner myself) I wish this could have gone better. My bots will remain unaffected, I apologize, Icecube45
I am very sorry to hear about your pool being hacked & i really do hope you manage to locate the rout used and get the pool up and running again soon, I know how hard and expensive a pool is to run along with the time and effort involved, digital currency has enough issues getting started as creditable currency without people destroying someones extremely hard work and stealing peoples money in the process. That said here is some advise to miners : 1 use a new user ID & Password for each and every account you make & and make them hard mix and match no's and characters. 2.Create your pool account for new coins prior to coin release. 3. Set up the settings first prior to mining for your pay out options, put them on the lowest auto payout. 4 Hide your username, set it to anonymous, only admins will see it. 5 secure the email address that is used to create an account with a very strong password. No doubt i will add to this later or even make a thread, enough is enough.
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Leather
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January 20, 2014, 02:09:13 AM |
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Tested in 10.9.1 and received, sent with no problem. Great work!
Thanks duder, you seem like a great addition to the team. How come we never see you in IRC? because my native language is not english,and i can't keep up with you guys when you are talking in the irc channel
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Rofo (OP)
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January 20, 2014, 02:26:06 AM Last edit: January 20, 2014, 02:38:49 AM by Rofo |
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Hi everyone, Just a quick heads up there seems to be an issues pointed out in IRC with our 'current' wallet not displaying the correct amount. It seems to have something to do with the coins that are supposed to remain on the wallet not being redeemed correctly (we are doing a lot of giveaway transactions), although to be honest we really don't know what's causing it. To address/resolve this we've created a new address on the public ledger so that 270mil/300mil of the reserves can be watched. This bug doesn't seem to affect wallets that aren't being used day-to-day, so they can sit there happily untouched. The current wallet now has 15mil on it approximately (30mil remaining minus total released equals about 15mil at this point). Sorry if this caused any raised eyebrows. It definitely bothered us when it seemed that the blocks were showing movement which didn't add up. We know it really doesn't help our whole transparency initiative, so we will continue to push to be on more explorers that may be able to avoid this 'bug'. Hint hint http://blockr.io/Initially the only way we could fix this was to continue to transfer the current funds to a new address whenever it 'bugged out', and the explorer picked up that new address with the proper amount. We've had to do that a few times now with no final fix. You can see the public ledger here, hope this clears things up for now.And leather, you will be rewarded for this OSX wallet! Edit: We know the timing here looks fishy with an exchange, but we can promise you we wouldn't touch trading with our reserves when such a small amount of NOBLE could destroy trading indefinitely (the last thing we want).
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