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kresu
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April 07, 2014, 09:14:55 AM |
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Yeah pump it up like I do
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Tweek
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April 07, 2014, 09:16:09 AM |
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CoinTweak has had an update to it's loading times. The profit overview now loads about 300% faster! The latest updates have made the site a bit slow to use, we apologize for any inconvenience.
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Rofo (OP)
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April 07, 2014, 01:51:51 PM Last edit: April 07, 2014, 02:02:33 PM by Rofo |
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Small update: ABN: 92 119 945 303 - Established 2004 - GST Registered from 2010. Waiting on status of second-hand dealers license (to be safe when dealing with bullion sales) but it should definitely be no later than a couple of weeks. Profit/loss for taxation/transparency purposes and case study for cryptocurrency in Australia etc. ( as mentioned here). We're consolidating a fair amount of info. we're releasing this week to keep the ball rolling in April so stay tuned.Cheers.
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April 07, 2014, 04:56:10 PM |
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Hey guys,
Anyone online at the moment that feels like helping out improving the Noblecoin Reddit? I need some input on what info to show on the sidebar etc. Pm me if interested, going to work on it in the next few hours.
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hellscabane
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April 07, 2014, 07:16:15 PM |
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So it looks like Mintpal has decided to allow only one voting winner per week (on Mondays). I’m expecting this to cause a lot of people to buy their way in. And it looks like at the moment, the base level to win is around 75k votes.
Interestingly enough, you can kinda see the two next pump coins based on the amount of BTC sent. To be frank about it, it may be a while before NOBL gets onto that exchange. (Part of me feels like it’s becoming less and less worth it considering that Mintpal is turning into Cryptsy v2.0. And it’d be pretty easy to create a new pump coin each week and continuously repeat the cycle. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if Mintpal is getting some sort of kickback and manipulating the votes themselves.)
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Hueristic
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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April 07, 2014, 07:30:12 PM |
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So it looks like Mintpal has decided to allow only one voting winner per week (on Mondays). I’m expecting this to cause a lot of people to buy their way in. And it looks like at the moment, the base level to win is around 75k votes.
Interestingly enough, you can kinda see the two next pump coins based on the amount of BTC sent. To be frank about it, it may be a while before NOBL gets onto that exchange. (Part of me feels like it’s becoming less and less worth it considering that Mintpal is turning into Cryptsy v2.0. And it’d be pretty easy to create a new pump coin each week and continuously repeat the cycle. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if Mintpal is getting some sort of kickback and manipulating the votes themselves.)
I've never trusted Mintpal and won't create an account.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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April 07, 2014, 07:39:00 PM Last edit: April 07, 2014, 07:50:39 PM by PSL |
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Could someone advice how to create a backup of my private keys from NOBLE wallet? I tried to solo mine NOBLE coins and I was lucky, my PC really found a block after several days. I can see mined block with commands noblecoind getinfo noblecoind listtransactions
I want to dump my private key for a paper backup with command dumpprivkey but that command needs an address. And I don't see the address in the output from listtransactions, generated block has only transactions ID, txid. I tried command gettransaction to find address but there is no address at the command reply. My other try was command listreceivedbyaddress but that commands doesn't list mined blocks at all, even when parameters are added (listreceivedbyaddress 1 true). Could someone help me to find a way to create a backup of mined block (marked as GENERATE in listtransaction output)? I know how to do a backup of coins received from the pool to address, that is easy (noblecoind dumpprivkey address).
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Rofo (OP)
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April 08, 2014, 12:09:28 AM |
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So it looks like Mintpal has decided to allow only one voting winner per week (on Mondays). I’m expecting this to cause a lot of people to buy their way in. And it looks like at the moment, the base level to win is around 75k votes.
Interestingly enough, you can kinda see the two next pump coins based on the amount of BTC sent. To be frank about it, it may be a while before NOBL gets onto that exchange. (Part of me feels like it’s becoming less and less worth it considering that Mintpal is turning into Cryptsy v2.0. And it’d be pretty easy to create a new pump coin each week and continuously repeat the cycle. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if Mintpal is getting some sort of kickback and manipulating the votes themselves.)
What's even more frustrating is they generally ignore the voting process and add much newer coins after they've been pumped on Polo and the Twitter regulars call out and demand it on Mintpal - appears a few hours later for trade .
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April 08, 2014, 12:20:01 AM |
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So it looks like Mintpal has decided to allow only one voting winner per week (on Mondays). I’m expecting this to cause a lot of people to buy their way in. And it looks like at the moment, the base level to win is around 75k votes.
Interestingly enough, you can kinda see the two next pump coins based on the amount of BTC sent. To be frank about it, it may be a while before NOBL gets onto that exchange. (Part of me feels like it’s becoming less and less worth it considering that Mintpal is turning into Cryptsy v2.0. And it’d be pretty easy to create a new pump coin each week and continuously repeat the cycle. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if Mintpal is getting some sort of kickback and manipulating the votes themselves.)
What's even more frustrating is they generally ignore the voting process and add much newer coins after they've been pumped on Polo and the Twitter regulars call out and demand it on Mintpal - appears a few hours later for trade . They are in it for the quick buck it seems, not for the technology and community of crypto currency
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April 08, 2014, 12:39:33 AM |
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So it looks like Mintpal has decided to allow only one voting winner per week (on Mondays). I’m expecting this to cause a lot of people to buy their way in. And it looks like at the moment, the base level to win is around 75k votes.
Interestingly enough, you can kinda see the two next pump coins based on the amount of BTC sent. To be frank about it, it may be a while before NOBL gets onto that exchange. (Part of me feels like it’s becoming less and less worth it considering that Mintpal is turning into Cryptsy v2.0. And it’d be pretty easy to create a new pump coin each week and continuously repeat the cycle. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if Mintpal is getting some sort of kickback and manipulating the votes themselves.)
What's even more frustrating is they generally ignore the voting process and add much newer coins after they've been pumped on Polo and the Twitter regulars call out and demand it on Mintpal - appears a few hours later for trade . They are in it for the quick buck it seems, not for the technology and community of crypto currency Yeah, that pretty much summarizes everything. I looked at two of the coins that were close to the top of voting and I couldn't help but shake my head. PolCoin (the coin that won this week's vote) had basically 7 BTC and CaishenCoin has over 5. Looking at those sort of things, I think it's a fair assumption that Mintpal could be using their own funds to let that coin win this week so that they could rake in more coins via some sort of kickback. I mean the traffic of that coin is just pitiful for a coin that just won it. 7 BTC went in to listing, but yet the market hasn't even tipped .1 BTC in volume. I'll be honest and say that I smell shenanigans.
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April 08, 2014, 05:44:39 AM |
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So it looks like Mintpal has decided to allow only one voting winner per week (on Mondays). I’m expecting this to cause a lot of people to buy their way in. And it looks like at the moment, the base level to win is around 75k votes.
Interestingly enough, you can kinda see the two next pump coins based on the amount of BTC sent. To be frank about it, it may be a while before NOBL gets onto that exchange. (Part of me feels like it’s becoming less and less worth it considering that Mintpal is turning into Cryptsy v2.0. And it’d be pretty easy to create a new pump coin each week and continuously repeat the cycle. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if Mintpal is getting some sort of kickback and manipulating the votes themselves.)
What's even more frustrating is they generally ignore the voting process and add much newer coins after they've been pumped on Polo and the Twitter regulars call out and demand it on Mintpal - appears a few hours later for trade . They are in it for the quick buck it seems, not for the technology and community of crypto currency Yeah, that pretty much summarizes everything. I looked at two of the coins that were close to the top of voting and I couldn't help but shake my head. PolCoin (the coin that won this week's vote) had basically 7 BTC and CaishenCoin has over 5. Looking at those sort of things, I think it's a fair assumption that Mintpal could be using their own funds to let that coin win this week so that they could rake in more coins via some sort of kickback. I mean the traffic of that coin is just pitiful for a coin that just won it. 7 BTC went in to listing, but yet the market hasn't even tipped .1 BTC in volume. I'll be honest and say that I smell shenanigans. Only thing potentially good about mintpal imo is a higher general volume compared to other exchanges.. I'm personally still hoping that agx.io takes off. Been looking very good so far!
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April 08, 2014, 06:29:36 AM |
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I Confirm that Coinex.pw is a scam.
122648579 7 days ago Withdrawal | 7210924.37190082 NOBL Destination: 9nQJmZNHQ7BTBNiSwnmEftxSn8yetFtqRf
Withdrawal stuck for a week. People on Bitcointalk have been waiting even few weeks and the transactions did not go through. Please intervene in this matter and take down Coinex.pw from the list of recommended exchanges!
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April 08, 2014, 09:03:38 AM Last edit: April 08, 2014, 09:15:13 AM by Anonz |
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Hey Nobel Community, BEFORE YOU START CONSIDERING THIS CRYPTO CURRENCY... think again?? did each of you forget about ESEA's involvement in a bitcoin scandal mining on their members computers because each member must use their software to play any types of games. I don't fucking appreciate any crypto currency supporting that scum fucking loser lpkane.
LPKANE (CO-OWNER OF ESEA) = SCAMMER, and has been caught, and he tried to pass it off as its only a few bitcoins worth, bullshit.
He has been a trash person all along and has lied about his involvement with Bitcoin and infecting all its users with miners, and lied about the amounts they had mined.
And you guys are pairing up and sponsoring with them? I Declare this coin dead. COMMUNITY, THIS CANNOT BE IGNORED. IF THEY ARE PAIRING UP WITH ESEA, A COMPANY THAT HAS ADMITTED ITS ACTION FOR BITCOIN MINING ILLEGALLY ON ITS MEMBERS COMPUTERS. I WILL NOT FUCKING ALLOW THE COMMUNITY TO GET FUCKED. I WILL NEVER FORGET, WE WILL NEVER FORGET THIS. ESEA Takes $1 Million Fine in Bitcoin Mining Scandal http://www.mobilecommerceinsider.com/topics/mobilecommerceinsider/articles/361021-esea-takes-1-million-fine-bitco-mining-scandal.htm
E-Sports League Hit With Lawsuit Over Bitcoin-Mining Scandal [Update] http://kotaku.com/e-sports-league-hit-with-lawsuit-over-bitcoin-mining-sc-692954889HERE IS YOUR QUOTE FROM YOUR WEBSITE SUPPORTING ESEAI quote this from your website: https://www.noblemovement.com/esports/eSports
ESEA (E-Sports Entertainment Association) | CEVO (Cyber Evolution) | HLTV
Along with their newly acquired Reliable Gaming Network sponsor, RG.Canada has added another financial juggernaut to their list of sponsors and has become the first ever CS:GO team to be sponsored by any form of cryptocurrency. For those of you who are unfamiliar with NobleCoin, it is a peer-to-peer payment system and digital currency similar to Bitcoin & DogeCoin. NobleCoin uses cryptography to control and secure the creation and transfer of wealth, and allows its users to make private and secure transactions globally in less than 30 seconds. With NobleCoin backing RG.Canada financially, they are planning to attend the qualifier for DreamHack Summer 2014 in Sweden as their first international LAN event. THIS HAPPENED LITERALLY less than 1 YEAR AGO http://play.esea.net/index.php?s=forums&d=topic&id=492102THIS POSTED FROM ESEA.NET MEMBER: ScRaPPyCoCo i dumped eseaclient.exe and found this; it is true that your gpu is being used as a bitcoin miner: snippet from my esea client dump file: http://pastebin.com/12xaUdX9 Here is more proofLPKANE ADMITS OPENLY TO THE PUBLIC (COMMUNITY PUSHED HIM TO TALK) PART 1 = http://play.esea.net/index.php?s=forums&d=topic&id=492134PART #2 of CO-FOUNDER SPEAKS UP AGAIN (LPKANE) http://play.esea.net/index.php?s=forums&d=topic&id=492152NOTE: THE OFFICIAL THREADS FROM THE COMMUNITY CRACKING DOWN ON ESEA MINING BITCOIN THREADS WERE DELETED BUT THEY CANNOT DELETE IT OFF REDDIT (HERE U GO) http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1dglil/popular_competitive_gaming_league_esea_admins/?sort=confidence
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Could someone advice how to create a backup of my private keys from NOBLE wallet? I tried to solo mine NOBLE coins and I was lucky, my PC really found a block after several days. I can see mined block with commands noblecoind getinfo noblecoind listtransactions
I want to dump my private key for a paper backup with command dumpprivkey but that command needs an address. And I don't see the address in the output from listtransactions, generated block has only transactions ID, txid. I tried command gettransaction to find address but there is no address at the command reply. My other try was command listreceivedbyaddress but that commands doesn't list mined blocks at all, even when parameters are added (listreceivedbyaddress 1 true). Could someone help me to find a way to create a backup of mined block (marked as GENERATE in listtransaction output)? I know how to do a backup of coins received from the pool to address, that is easy (noblecoind dumpprivkey address). to see your wallet address use this: noblecoind getaccountaddress "" it will print your default wallet address, and then you can export your private key using dumpprivkey command
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April 08, 2014, 09:11:11 AM |
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Hey Nobel Community, BEFORE YOU START CONSIDERING THIS CRYPTO CURRENCY... think again?? did each of you forget about ESEA's involvement in a bitcoin scandal mining on their members computers because each member must use their software to play any types of games. I don't fucking appreciate any crypto currency supporting that scum fucking loser lpkane.
LPKANE (CO-OWNER OF ESEA) = SCAMMER, and has been caught, and he tried to pass it off as its only a few bitcoins worth, bullshit.
He has been a trash person all along and has lied about his involvement with Bitcoin and infecting all its users with miners, and lied about the amounts they had mined.
And you guys are pairing up and sponsoring with them? I Declare this coin dead. COMMUNITY, THIS CANNOT BE IGNORED. IF THEY ARE PAIRING UP WITH ESEA, A COMPANY THAT HAS ADMITTED ITS ACTION FOR BITCOIN MINING ILLEGALLY ON ITS MEMBERS COMPUTERS. I WILL NOT FUCKING ALLOW THE COMMUNITY TO GET FUCKED. I WILL NEVER FORGET, WE WILL NEVER FORGET THIS. ESEA Takes $1 Million Fine in Bitcoin Mining Scandal http://www.mobilecommerceinsider.com/topics/mobilecommerceinsider/articles/361021-esea-takes-1-million-fine-bitco-mining-scandal.htm
E-Sports League Hit With Lawsuit Over Bitcoin-Mining Scandal [Update] http://kotaku.com/e-sports-league-hit-with-lawsuit-over-bitcoin-mining-sc-692954889HERE IS YOUR QUOTE FROM YOUR WEBSITE SUPPORTING ESEAI quote this from your website: https://www.noblemovement.com/esports/eSports
ESEA (E-Sports Entertainment Association) | CEVO (Cyber Evolution) | HLTV
Along with their newly acquired Reliable Gaming Network sponsor, RG.Canada has added another financial juggernaut to their list of sponsors and has become the first ever CS:GO team to be sponsored by any form of cryptocurrency. For those of you who are unfamiliar with NobleCoin, it is a peer-to-peer payment system and digital currency similar to Bitcoin & DogeCoin. NobleCoin uses cryptography to control and secure the creation and transfer of wealth, and allows its users to make private and secure transactions globally in less than 30 seconds. With NobleCoin backing RG.Canada financially, they are planning to attend the qualifier for DreamHack Summer 2014 in Sweden as their first international LAN event. Sponsoring an e-sports team is something totally different than letting them have influence on our coin. Nothing has been changed on the coin or the wallet or whatever may cause the coin to corrupt. All that the sponsorship is used for is getting our name out there.
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