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Author Topic: [ANN] [COINO] KGW ACTIVATED - WALLET UPDATE ▬► COINO -(O)- ◄▬ The fastest Coin  (Read 233728 times)
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January 30, 2014, 12:37:23 PM
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A question about Finding blocks,
what I should do to found blocks during mining?
shoud I as a miner do something or it is pure luck to find blocks!

I'm afraid it just down to luck and lots of hashing power, the more KH/s that you can throw at a pool the more likely you are to find a block.
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January 30, 2014, 12:38:54 PM
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A question about Finding blocks,
what I should do to found blocks during mining?
shoud I as a miner do something or it is pure luck to find blocks!

I'm afraid it just down to luck and lots of hashing power, the more KH/s that you can throw at a pool the more likely you are to find a block.
I got it, thanx bro!
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January 30, 2014, 12:38:57 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?
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January 30, 2014, 12:42:31 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?

If I remember correct, no. There's not block halving.

Hey, smexy. Don't waste your time. Time's precious.
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January 30, 2014, 12:52:26 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?


yep there is no block halving!

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January 30, 2014, 02:03:27 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?


yep there is no block halving!
If there is no block halving why would it stop at 100.000.000 Coins ?
There must be something regulating the coin in some way ?
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January 30, 2014, 02:06:31 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?


yep there is no block halving!
If there is no block halving why would it stop at 100.000.000 Coins ?
There must be something regulating the coin in some way ?

Every coin has a maximum, it doesn't? Tongue

If he made the coin with a max cap of 200.000.000, the price of the coin would be lower for 1/2 of current price.

This shows that the coin is not a pump and dump coin.

Hey, smexy. Don't waste your time. Time's precious.
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January 30, 2014, 02:29:44 PM
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Hey guys!

Usually I only read instead of actually post, but in all honesty I think Coino and it's amazing supportive community deserve one hell of an exception. I have both been actively following and mining Coino for the past week and it's just amazing how much positive energy I see wherever I read or hear about Coino.

Me - and many others - have a lot of trust in this coin and am certain it has a bright future ahead. Besides that I'm trying to involve as many people as possible to also believe in Coino.

So a big KUDOS to the dev team, the pools, and everyone else for the massive continued support. Really, if there's anything I can do for the community besides mining just hit me up! Smiley
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January 30, 2014, 02:32:05 PM
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please could anybody explain me wich kind of bonus does the coino.info pool give to block finders?

thanks


Does anybody know the answer?

thanks
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January 30, 2014, 02:32:34 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?


yep there is no block halving!
If there is no block halving why would it stop at 100.000.000 Coins ?
There must be something regulating the coin in some way ?

Every coin has a maximum, it doesn't? Tongue

If he made the coin with a max cap of 200.000.000, the price of the coin would be lower for 1/2 of current price.

This shows that the coin is not a pump and dump coin.

The answer of your post is totally not valuable... from a technical site of view.
Coins normally do have a certrain scheme with block halving so that in the technical view they are convergent to a certain number of coins.

Right now the following takes place:  
2.200.000 coins are premined.
1.449.454 are mined by miners.
makes an outstanding amount of coins from 96.350.546 to reach the 100.000.000 COINO [CON]

By a rate of 35 coins each 25 seconds it is ~ 0,71428 [sec/CON] or inverse 1,4 [CON / sec ]
now multiplied by the missing coins you get in seconds, then calculate to years or days or whatever you like.

The coin will be fully mined in 2,18 Years or lets say in 796,54888261 days.

What happens if the last coin was found ? Block reward is zero then ?




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January 30, 2014, 02:37:21 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?


yep there is no block halving!
If there is no block halving why would it stop at 100.000.000 Coins ?
There must be something regulating the coin in some way ?

Every coin has a maximum, it doesn't? Tongue

If he made the coin with a max cap of 200.000.000, the price of the coin would be lower for 1/2 of current price.

This shows that the coin is not a pump and dump coin.

The answer of your post is totally not valuable... from a technical site of view.
Coins normally do have a certrain scheme with block halving so that in the technical view they are convergent to a certain number of coins.

Right now the following takes place:  
2.200.000 coins are premined.
1.449.454 are mined by miners.
makes an outstanding amount of coins from 96.350.546 to reach the 100.000.000 COINO [CON]

By a rate of 35 coins each 25 seconds it is ~ 0,71428 [sec/CON] or inverse 1,4 [CON / sec ]
now multiplied by the missing coins you get in seconds, then calculate to years or days or whatever you like.

The coin will be fully mined in 2,18 Years or lets say in 796,54888261 days.

What happens if the last coin was found ? Block reward is zero then ?






what I understand is that every transaction cost a fee of 0.1 Coinos. And every fee is going back to the blocks so even after the 2 years of mining you can still mine because there are always enough coins out there to mine because of the transaction fee!

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January 30, 2014, 02:42:11 PM
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Is there a block halving and when will it occur ?
How dramatically will it be ?


yep there is no block halving!
If there is no block halving why would it stop at 100.000.000 Coins ?
There must be something regulating the coin in some way ?

Every coin has a maximum, it doesn't? Tongue

If he made the coin with a max cap of 200.000.000, the price of the coin would be lower for 1/2 of current price.

This shows that the coin is not a pump and dump coin.

The answer of your post is totally not valuable... from a technical site of view.
Coins normally do have a certrain scheme with block halving so that in the technical view they are convergent to a certain number of coins.

Right now the following takes place:  
2.200.000 coins are premined.
1.449.454 are mined by miners.
makes an outstanding amount of coins from 96.350.546 to reach the 100.000.000 COINO [CON]

By a rate of 35 coins each 25 seconds it is ~ 0,71428 [sec/CON] or inverse 1,4 [CON / sec ]
now multiplied by the missing coins you get in seconds, then calculate to years or days or whatever you like.

The coin will be fully mined in 2,18 Years or lets say in 796,54888261 days.

What happens if the last coin was found ? Block reward is zero then ?





what I understand is that every transaction cost a fee of 0.1 Coinos. And every fee is going back to the blocks so even after the 2 years of mining you can still mine because there are always enough coins out there to mine because of the transaction fee!

Well yeah you will be right. Will be interesting to see how it will have affect on the price.
Nice to be on board. Lets get going to da moon Wink!
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January 30, 2014, 03:22:20 PM
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problems with poolers pool?
keep reconnecting
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January 30, 2014, 03:25:47 PM
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yeah, me too... I just wanted to switch to them, but got no connection and then switched back to old pool...

but coino.info also did not find anything the last 4 hours.

Est. Shares    13,671 (done: 20911.32%)
Pool Valid    2,858,787

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January 30, 2014, 03:31:04 PM
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http://www.paymenteye.com/2014/01/30/new_crypto-currency_receive_german_backing

found another article about Coino.

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January 30, 2014, 04:06:32 PM
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coino at 0.0002 btc  Grin

https://cryptorush.in/

im to late to buy ... Cheesy

thanks for mining with us! we have @50Mhas power  Roll Eyes

Mining pool: ||| https://easy-mine.eu ||| Stratum: EU|US|
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January 30, 2014, 04:25:31 PM
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This is some interesting shit.
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January 30, 2014, 06:08:23 PM
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coino at 0.0002 btc  Grin

https://cryptorush.in/

im to late to buy ... Cheesy

thanks for mining with us! we have @50Mhas power  Roll Eyes

Guys spread out...
Use one of these pools:

http://www.coino.info
https://con.poolers.org/
http://coinminer.net:19996/
http://coino.suchpool.pw/
http://p2pool.neocities.org/coin_con.html
http://con.bondni.com/
https://easy-mine.eu
http://conpool.digsys.bg/


dedicated has enough power...
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January 30, 2014, 06:13:21 PM
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This is some interesting shit.

Damn strait, lolz! Smiley welcome to Coino! Grab a beer, & start diggin' dem (O)'s

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January 30, 2014, 06:25:02 PM
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welcome to

http://con.bondni.com


if any problem please PM me.


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