Radi777
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January 16, 2014, 12:39:36 AM |
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mmininginc
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January 16, 2014, 12:42:27 AM |
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I've just launched my very first p2pool server and USDE has the honor to be the coin of choice for it. Feel free to join! Info in my sig. Hope to see you soon! New to p2pool? Just use your wallet address as a user/worker, password doesn't matter. Payouts go directly into your wallet.Other than that, what's the big difference with P2Pool? are there still fees and tx fees and such? closest thing I have done to a P2Pool is middlecoin, which did not pay very well with my limited capabilities The fee is set by the admin, and I have set a 1% fee. No tx fees. Here's a good explanation of how p2pool works: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2PoolBasicly it's a decentralized pool, a peer2peer pool. My node teams up with other p2pool nodes.
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sibilant_doge
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January 16, 2014, 12:50:17 AM |
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I've just launched my very first p2pool server and USDE has the honor to be the coin of choice for it. Feel free to join! Info in my sig. Hope to see you soon! New to p2pool? Just use your wallet address as a user/worker, password doesn't matter. Payouts go directly into your wallet.Other than that, what's the big difference with P2Pool? are there still fees and tx fees and such? closest thing I have done to a P2Pool is middlecoin, which did not pay very well with my limited capabilities The fee is set by the admin, and I have set a 1% fee. No tx fees. Here's a good explanation of how p2pool works: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2PoolBasicly it's a decentralized pool, a peer2peer pool. My node teams up with other p2pool nodes. That was a very informative article, and you have my thanks.
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bitwarrior
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January 16, 2014, 12:57:59 AM |
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Thanks GLYEUH7Cgypvtd2jshQc6imsHNXN5f27KS
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Symbiont
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January 16, 2014, 01:02:24 AM |
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We really need a better logo. A picture isn´t a logo and this guy is so the old world. With USDE we want to change the world... we don´t want to copy/paste it. Please: Let´s make a new logo!!!
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Pleskac
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January 16, 2014, 01:03:41 AM Last edit: January 16, 2014, 01:18:26 AM by Pleskac |
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will there be any giveaway pls ?? GPv2a8fNQce5ve7QirHnztMDUwhp1muisu how much blocks will i find with 2 mhash per hour at current diff approx..? and when will be diff change its still almost same i think..
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sibilant_doge
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January 16, 2014, 01:04:17 AM |
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We really need a better logo. A picture isn´t a logo and this guy is so the old world. With USDE we want to change the world... we don´t want to copy/paste it. Please: Let´s make a new logo!!!
We could put the winklewhattasum twins in it
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Symbiont
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January 16, 2014, 01:07:32 AM |
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We really need a better logo. A picture isn´t a logo and this guy is so the old world. With USDE we want to change the world... we don´t want to copy/paste it. Please: Let´s make a new logo!!!
We could put the winklewhattasum twins in it We need a simple sign, like BTC. Maybe like $ but with an "e"... but not like €
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USD-e (OP)
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Cryptonankee - your trusted USDe servant
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January 16, 2014, 01:10:11 AM |
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We really need a better logo. A picture isn´t a logo and this guy is so the old world. With USDE we want to change the world... we don´t want to copy/paste it. Please: Let´s make a new logo!!!
We could put the winklewhattasum twins in it We need a simple sign, like BTC. Maybe like $ but with an "e"... but not like € We will take these comments into consideration. All, please vote up or down for a logo update. Personally we like the universal recognition and Gov. Benjamen wants his face there!
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sibilant_doge
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January 16, 2014, 01:12:34 AM |
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It is interesting to think on the old world concept,though. Back in the day, a bank would issue "notes" which were effectively written promissory notes for gold and silver held within their vaults. Banks will still buy hand written and witnessed promissory notes (glorified IOUs), for a large percentage of face value. It was only after the establishment of central banking that we see the situation we do now. Where, of course if you someone writes you a promissory note for 10k USD and the bank buys it from you for 9.5k, if the issuer of the note fails to pay the bank, the bank then comes after you. SO, if the central bank which issues USD fails on debt owed to international banks for these "promissory notes" called USD, then those international banks will come after depositors for the gold/silver/labor value of said promissory notes called USD.
USDe, what's in YOUR wallet?
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sibilant_doge
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January 16, 2014, 01:17:02 AM |
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It is interesting to think on the old world concept,though. Back in the day, a bank would issue "notes" which were effectively written promissory notes for gold and silver held within their vaults. Banks will still buy hand written and witnessed promissory notes (glorified IOUs), for a large percentage of face value. It was only after the establishment of central banking that we see the situation we do now. Where, of course if you someone writes you a promissory note for 10k USD and the bank buys it from you for 9.5k, if the issuer of the note fails to pay the bank, the bank then comes after you. SO, if the central bank which issues USD fails on debt owed to international banks for these "promissory notes" called USD, then those international banks will come after depositors for the gold/silver/labor value of said promissory notes called USD.
USDe, what's in YOUR wallet?
Yeah I know my structure is a little convoluted, but just to get the idea out. Someone else can brush up the details if they want to copy it.
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Radi777
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January 16, 2014, 01:25:14 AM |
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Can I solo mine USDE if my wallet is encrypted? I read somewhere that with some alternate coins you can and with some you can't.
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sibilant_doge
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January 16, 2014, 01:40:43 AM |
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Can I solo mine USDE if my wallet is encrypted? I read somewhere that with some alternate coins you can and with some you can't.
I am pretty sure you can mine with the wallet encrypted, but I hope you have a server board with 2 xenon processors. I have never had any luck with wallet CPU mining personally. But, I suppose the only way to find out, is to try it out for yourself =).
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Symbiont
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January 16, 2014, 01:44:57 AM |
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One question: When I send coins from one wallet to an other, sometime if´ve to pay some fee and sometimes not. Sometimes I´ve to pay for 1000 coins and sometimes I don´t have to pay for 10000 coins.
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Trusted Escrow
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January 16, 2014, 01:49:43 AM |
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WTS 1 Mil USD-e for 0.2 I'll go first if you have a good reputation or we use escrow PM me if interested Edit : Sorry I Was wrong. I mean WTB
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USD-e (OP)
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Cryptonankee - your trusted USDe servant
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January 16, 2014, 01:51:48 AM |
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WTS 1 Mil USD-e for 0.2 I'll go first if you have a good reputation or we use escrow PM me if interested We will buy this amount back from you. Please let me know if interested.
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sibilant_doge
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January 16, 2014, 02:16:09 AM |
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I wonder if it would be possible to build a GPU-miner into the wallet..
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bettercoinpool
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January 16, 2014, 02:34:05 AM |
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I wonder if it would be possible to build a GPU-miner into the wallet..
Great idea, Sibilant USDE hope you guys are listening. I PM'd you my ideas too!
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fud_etra
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January 16, 2014, 02:36:11 AM |
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In any way, don't trie to put this coin on Coinedup, it would definitely kill the coin as it did with other alt coins.
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btctalk123
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January 16, 2014, 02:37:21 AM |
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let's do this
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