Rofo (OP)
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March 21, 2014, 05:02:31 AM |
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Hi all,
Is there any place where I can invest my NOBL? Like just-dice investing for BTC and DOGE.
Thanks,
https://www.noblemovement.com/games/ - I believe 2 of those listed there allow you to invest for winnings.
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lumeire
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March 21, 2014, 05:32:04 AM |
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Hi all,
Is there any place where I can invest my NOBL? Like just-dice investing for BTC and DOGE.
Thanks,
https://www.noblemovement.com/games/ - I believe 2 of those listed there allow you to invest for winnings. Thanks, I just invested a couple on the horse game. Can't see where to invest on the dice sites though.
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Grrizz
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March 21, 2014, 06:37:10 AM |
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Rofo speaking of games would you consider contacting coinbomb.biz to see if they would add noble or what's required to get on? Its one of the main reasons I always have a stock of lottocoin lying around lol and would definitely been keen to play with some noble. They used to have 4 coins but grand (I also held on to some for that) and infinite coin got the chop not so long ago so they may be open to adding another now. I would contact them myself but figure its probably best coming from the dev team I'd be happy to pitch in if there's a setup fee too.
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Tweek
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March 21, 2014, 06:43:45 AM |
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Hi all,
Is there any place where I can invest my NOBL? Like just-dice investing for BTC and DOGE.
Thanks,
https://www.noblemovement.com/games/ - I believe 2 of those listed there allow you to invest for winnings. Thanks, I just invested a couple on the horse game. Can't see where to invest on the dice sites though. That sounds to me like gambling, not investing. :p
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fairglu
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March 21, 2014, 07:08:06 AM |
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Being top coin on coinwarz is like a double sided blade. If the profit is higher then people mine it and sell it and while doing that, they eat the buy walls and push the price down. Yes, and the current price probably isn't sustainable if that happens (i.e. if there is no significant hoarding). 5,000 x 24 x 60 = 7,200,000 NOBL a day, even at 17 satoshis, that's more than 1.2 BTC per day needed to merely sustain the price. A block reward reduction was mentioned, is there any ongoing discussion? Another side issue of the high reward is that NOBL amounts will easily exceed double precision capability, so any software that relies on double-precision floats will encounter rounding errors (you shouldn't, but plenty of crypto software out there relies on it, on exchanges, 3rd party sites, etc.) The wallet uses 64 bit integers under the hood, so it's good up to 90 billion NOBL, but that'll be reached in a couple of years if I'm correct, so while there is still time, but better safe than sorry
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NorrisK
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March 21, 2014, 07:28:12 AM |
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How far are we getting added to http://coinok.pw/ ? Would love the paper wallet generator feature!
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Rofo (OP)
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March 21, 2014, 08:01:53 AM |
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We've now got two new block explorers working for NOBL so we can sort out the business with coinmarketcap. 1. http://chainz.cryptoid.info/nobl/ - Many thanks to Fairglu from CryptoID for including NobleCoin in their block explorer beta. He is developing a very interesting and potentially powerful service for cryptocurrencies. 2. An ABE explorer for NobleCoin here: http://abe.noblemovement.com/ - Many thanks to Crypto West for stepping in and delivering here also. In regards to the reward reduction we were thinking at 6 or 12 months, however we weren't expecting so much negative news to hit the crypto. scene suddenly and swing it around into a bear market so aggressively - we may end up doing it sooner. While we want to reward and appreciate the early adopters, we didn't want to be another one of those coins that forks/restricts supply early to disenfranchise newcomers to crypto. & NOBL in the months to come. In regards to coinok.pw I will be touching base with them again next week. They are already happy to take us, have just spent the NOBL/BTC this week on catching up marketplace orders (shamefully slow at this point but we're almost there) and sorting out the dramas with our explorers being cut. Cheers!
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murkster
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March 21, 2014, 08:30:03 AM |
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Onwards and upwards!!
Excellent news.!!
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~NOBLE: 9nob1eN1GAte3sbZsfPDkw74JDxT2hbXRo ~
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fairglu
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March 21, 2014, 08:41:33 AM |
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We've now got two new block explorers working for NOBL so we can sort out the business with coinmarketcap.
Nice! By curiosity, did the TXID for the genesis block I gave you work for ABE or was it something else entirely?
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Rofo (OP)
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March 21, 2014, 08:57:24 AM |
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Nice! By curiosity, did the TXID for the genesis block I gave you work for ABE or was it something else entirely?
I got the impression it was the TXID fix on top of this change, however he may have skipped it entirely I'm not sure. The guys who hooked up the EAC ABE gave a tip or two also I think (they also use the tx messages). I'll ask for you!
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NorrisK
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March 21, 2014, 09:47:58 AM |
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I try to get NOBL listed at Qoinpro. Looks solid Would be very nice to see NobleCoin being given out there! Also if anybody is up to start a Noble referral chain, please use my link (I used avw1982's link).
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fairglu
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March 21, 2014, 09:54:59 AM |
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I'll ask for you!
No worry, it was just by curiosity!
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GBattaglia
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March 21, 2014, 11:10:36 AM |
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Being top coin on coinwarz is like a double sided blade. If the profit is higher then people mine it and sell it and while doing that, they eat the buy walls and push the price down. Yes, and the current price probably isn't sustainable if that happens (i.e. if there is no significant hoarding). 5,000 x 24 x 60 = 7,200,000 NOBL a day, even at 17 satoshis, that's more than 1.2 BTC per day needed to merely sustain the price. A block reward reduction was mentioned, is there any ongoing discussion? Another side issue of the high reward is that NOBL amounts will easily exceed double precision capability, so any software that relies on double-precision floats will encounter rounding errors (you shouldn't, but plenty of crypto software out there relies on it, on exchanges, 3rd party sites, etc.) The wallet uses 64 bit integers under the hood, so it's good up to 90 billion NOBL, but that'll be reached in a couple of years if I'm correct, so while there is still time, but better safe than sorry I do not recall Bitcoin's block rewards or similar being tweaked after launch, and I don't think NOBLECoin should either. It is a band-aid solution. I'm going to begin purchasing Noble once again.
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March 21, 2014, 11:25:04 AM |
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Being top coin on coinwarz is like a double sided blade. If the profit is higher then people mine it and sell it and while doing that, they eat the buy walls and push the price down. Yes, and the current price probably isn't sustainable if that happens (i.e. if there is no significant hoarding). 5,000 x 24 x 60 = 7,200,000 NOBL a day, even at 17 satoshis, that's more than 1.2 BTC per day needed to merely sustain the price. A block reward reduction was mentioned, is there any ongoing discussion? Another side issue of the high reward is that NOBL amounts will easily exceed double precision capability, so any software that relies on double-precision floats will encounter rounding errors (you shouldn't, but plenty of crypto software out there relies on it, on exchanges, 3rd party sites, etc.) The wallet uses 64 bit integers under the hood, so it's good up to 90 billion NOBL, but that'll be reached in a couple of years if I'm correct, so while there is still time, but better safe than sorry I do not recall Bitcoin's block rewards or similar being tweaked after launch, and I don't think NOBLECoin should either. It is a band-aid solution. I'm going to begin purchasing Noble once again. I am split on whether the rewards should be halved or not. I think in the short term it would raise the value of the coins and get more investors in, but in the long term it could put off new miners as the people who have been mining it from the start would hold a lot of coins (something that happened with Quark). The thing is that currently there are more coins than the demand for them, but that will not be the case once we go mainstream. You almost want a reward doubling rather than halving, but that would hurt early adopters. I can see why there is a constant block reward.
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March 21, 2014, 11:45:33 AM |
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is there an actual sig I could use? somebody has a code?
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NorrisK
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March 21, 2014, 01:32:44 PM |
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is there an actual sig I could use? somebody has a code?
Used to be in the OP, but got removed again (probably after BCT removed the background colors)..
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murkster
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CLOAKCOIN. NOBLECOIN. VERICOIN.
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March 21, 2014, 01:39:53 PM |
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Anyone have some spare hash? Please use it on the Noblecoin charity pool.. https://nobl.charityminingpools.com/index.phpPretty please.
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~NOBLE: 9nob1eN1GAte3sbZsfPDkw74JDxT2hbXRo ~
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March 21, 2014, 01:47:45 PM |
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Being top coin on coinwarz is like a double sided blade. If the profit is higher then people mine it and sell it and while doing that, they eat the buy walls and push the price down. Yes, and the current price probably isn't sustainable if that happens (i.e. if there is no significant hoarding). 5,000 x 24 x 60 = 7,200,000 NOBL a day, even at 17 satoshis, that's more than 1.2 BTC per day needed to merely sustain the price. A block reward reduction was mentioned, is there any ongoing discussion? Another side issue of the high reward is that NOBL amounts will easily exceed double precision capability, so any software that relies on double-precision floats will encounter rounding errors (you shouldn't, but plenty of crypto software out there relies on it, on exchanges, 3rd party sites, etc.) The wallet uses 64 bit integers under the hood, so it's good up to 90 billion NOBL, but that'll be reached in a couple of years if I'm correct, so while there is still time, but better safe than sorry I do not recall Bitcoin's block rewards or similar being tweaked after launch, and I don't think NOBLECoin should either. It is a band-aid solution. I'm going to begin purchasing Noble once again. I am split on whether the rewards should be halved or not. I think in the short term it would raise the value of the coins and get more investors in, but in the long term it could put off new miners as the people who have been mining it from the start would hold a lot of coins (something that happened with Quark). The thing is that currently there are more coins than the demand for them, but that will not be the case once we go mainstream. You almost want a reward doubling rather than halving, but that would hurt early adopters. I can see why there is a constant block reward. Maybe instead of halving we could reduce the reward by 1/5, and then again later by 1/4, and so on. That way it is more of a gradual reduction? If we do implement a fork, we should make sure that we have implemented any new bug fixes as well.
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fairglu
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March 21, 2014, 01:48:37 PM |
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I do not recall Bitcoin's block rewards or similar being tweaked after launch, and I don't think NOBLECoin should either. It is a band-aid solution. I'm going to begin purchasing Noble once again.
Yep, band-aid is probably the keyword here One key difference with BTC launch is the convertibility to fiat, during BTC early days, convertibility was very limited, and hoarding was common (if only by default). Nowadays, we have easy convertibility, which in a bearish market means shorting a crypto (sell to fiat, buy lower) is more profitable than hoarding, which in turns means a lot of seller pressure. PS: added BTC & USD tickers + Market cap at http://chainz.cryptoid.info/nobl/
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