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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722498 times)
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January 10, 2015, 02:06:12 AM
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Stop, just stop. Lol...
Where I was in 2011? I don't remember.

Anyway, greating to you, nice move, nice moves...
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January 10, 2015, 02:10:20 AM
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Otoh that is nice piece of story.
Do you have the same for darkcoin? Smiley

BE SMART, USE DASH ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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January 10, 2015, 02:17:52 AM
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Today I just recovered about 500 BTC that I had on Stamp, touch wood as I've left them there still in USD for now, the last few days it hasn't been at all sure if I would ever see them again, so I may well do some celebratory DRK buying on it's anniversary  Tongue
From your post history I see that you were on Amir Taaki's Britcoin.
I bought first btc there. I just wish I bought a little bit more at that time

Yep, he and Britcoin were a bit of a disaster, though you couldn't knock the prices Wink

My 2011 Btc trading history in $s

First heard of Bitcoin June 2011
with the Wired piece about TSR

Bought 3 Aug 2011 - Britcoin

1 @ $10.33
1 @ $10.00
5 @ $9.84

Balance 7 BTC

Bought 6 Aug - Britcoin

50 @ $8.70
70 @ $8.22
8 @ $8.53

Balance 135 BTC

Bought 7 Aug - Britcoin

10 @ $6.58
13 @ $6.56

Balance 158 BTC

Bought 15 Aug - Mt.Gox

145.19 @ $11.20

Balance 303 BTC

Bought 16 Aug - TradeHill

0.525 @ $11.10 (free from referral commissions)

Balance 303 BTC

Sold 27 Aug - Mt.Gox

145 @ $8

Balance 158 BTC

Sold 27 Aug - Britcoin

145 @ $8.19

Balance 13 BTC

Bought 7 Sept - Mt.Gox

95 @ $6
55 @ $5.75
48.645 @ $5.50

Balance 211 BTC

Bought 7 Sept 2011 - Britcoin

95 @ $5.96
59 @ $5.64
48 @ $5.24

Balance 413 BTC

Bought 16 Sept 2011 - Britcoin

33.278 @ $4.74

Balance 446 BTC

Bought 25 Sept 2011 - Britcoin

33.278 @ $4.66

Balance 480 BTC

Bought 28 Sept 2011 - Intersango

10 @ $4.73 (free with profit from Bitcoinica)

Balance 490 BTC

Bought 8 Oct 2011 - Intersango

36.364 @ $4.28

Balance 526 BTC

Bought 8 Oct 2011 - Intersango

40 @ $3.89
31.6 @ $3.89

Balance 598 BTC

Bought 17 Oct 2011 - Intersango

50 @ $3.15
100 @ $1.57 (even though the price on MTG never fell below $2.26)

Balance 748 BTC

Bought 22 Oct 2011 - Intersango

253.93 @ $3.14

Total Balance 1,002 BTC

1,002 BTC @ $3.10 = $3,106

$3,106 + $25 cash (free profit from Bitcoinica) = $3,131

total invested so far £3,000 = $4,800

loss atm $1,669 ~ about 35%

need a price of $4.77 to break even

Bitcoinica - Margin trading

Lost 26 Nov - 1 Dec 2011

$566.68 shorting on Bitcoinica

Spent 9 Dec 2011

4 Btc spent on photoshopping of cat's tail gif (replaced 24 Jan 2012)

1 Btc gave away for the lulz by posting a MtGox Btc code live (replaced 2012 02 28)

Mt.Gox

15 Dec 2011

Replaced $566.68 lost gambling
Invested $50 = £32.50 additional funds

(Note: Balance held on Dwolla $93.07 not counted)

Summary 15 Dec 2011
872 + 300 + 300 = 1472 Btc  @ $3.166 = $4,659 + $17.50 + $33.50 = $4,710 balance
Invested $4,800 + $50 = $4,850 (not counting loss of $567 replaced) less 4 coins spent = $4838
So total loss atm = $128 or $695 if count gambling loss
Need a Btc price of $3.25 or $3.64 icgl to break even

15 Dec 2011

Invested £1,000 = $1,550 additional funds

Wish list
In Feb 2012 add $15,150 ish (bring total invested to $22,000)
& buy 4,750 Btc to bring total to about 6,300 or 0.03% of the 21 M total
that is if the price doesn't go up before then
then buy at least 3 Casascius 1,000 Btc gold coins (Ed & Eliz + Hanna)
5 would be better so 2 to sell in Europe conferences, TSR or Spink say

Bought 20 Dec 2011 - Intersango
378.78 @ $4.13

Summary 20 Dec 2011
872 + 678 + 300 = 1850 Btc @ $4.10 = $7,585 + $17.50 + $33.50 =$7,636 balance
Invested $6,400 (not counting loss of $567 replaced)
So total profit atm = $1,236 or $669 if count gambling loss
Break even price now $3.44 or $3.74 icgl

- Wish list didn't work out as planned unfortunately...



So the big question from the lessons learned is this:  When will DRK hit $1bn?
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January 10, 2015, 02:18:45 AM
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Otoh that is nice piece of story.
Do you have the same for darkcoin? Smiley

I don't keep track in that much detail any more, but it's all public for those who watch what some of the larger addies are doing as I don't try to hide what I've bought & rarely sell, except for a small day trading account, I learnt from 2011 - 2013 BTC & 2013 LTC that the potential upside is much more important than any short term profit taking.

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January 10, 2015, 02:24:48 AM
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Today I just recovered about 500 BTC that I had on Stamp, touch wood as I've left them there still in USD for now, the last few days it hasn't been at all sure if I would ever see them again, so I may well do some celebratory DRK buying on it's anniversary  Tongue
From your post history I see that you were on Amir Taaki's Britcoin.
I bought first btc there. I just wish I bought a little bit more at that time

Yep, he and Britcoin were a bit of a disaster, though you couldn't knock the prices Wink

My 2011 Btc trading history in $s
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Impressive.
I bought first btc in Aug'11 because I was tired of mining from May with 6990 0,3btc per day  Grin (if I remember good)

It is easier to be an aggressive victim than to be a free man.
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January 10, 2015, 02:29:23 AM
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Otoh that is nice piece of story.
Do you have the same for darkcoin? Smiley

I don't keep track in that much detail any more, but it's all public for those who watch what some of the larger addies are doing as I don't try to hide what I've bought & rarely sell, except for a small day trading account, I learnt from 2011 - 2013 BTC & 2013 LTC that the potential upside is much more important than any short term profit taking.
Oh yes.
I sold some only to have a free ride. I shouldn't. Later I was buying for $90.
But I still have my free ride  Cheesy

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January 10, 2015, 02:30:09 AM
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that the potential upside is much more important than any short term profit taking.

Let's keep this on mind!
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January 10, 2015, 02:38:13 AM
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Amen. All said already.

BE SMART, USE DASH ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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January 10, 2015, 02:50:58 AM
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DRK.io and Foundation webpage are back online
evan moved them to new (better protected Servers)
tx for that
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January 10, 2015, 05:31:19 AM
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that the potential upside is much more important than any short term profit taking.

Let's keep this on mind!

Thats one very important thing to base crypto investments on.
Small time profit grabbing never adds up to missed hold opportunities....

Im baaaack! Looking for sig campaign. DM me if interested.
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January 10, 2015, 06:57:27 AM
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There has been an update for the Darkcoin Wallet for Android.  It will now sync faster for new users.

This wallet does not support any Darkcoin specific features such as DarkSend.

https://github.com/HashEngineering/darkcoin-wallet/releases/download/v1.0.7/darkcoin-wallet-1.0.7.apk
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hashengineering.darkcoin.wallet

GRS:  FrFpTbfEAni5Ruf8mNdwVQazJVJaQyEM2Y
BTC:  128Ptecsv4j6NoxdBxdvGzBtipfaAarZMJ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=336215 - Android Wallet Creation Service
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January 10, 2015, 07:25:57 AM
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My remote masternodes have become "unstable" lately, they randomly stop syncing the blockchain for some unknown reason. Recently all of them stopped updating, at the same block number. I have had to restart them repeatedly and sometimes that doesn't seem to work so I create a new wallet.dat and delete peers.dat on the remote server and that seems to fix it, at least for a while. Anyone else seeing similar?

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January 10, 2015, 08:10:16 AM
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My remote masternodes have become "unstable" lately, they randomly stop syncing the blockchain for some unknown reason. Recently all of them stopped updating, at the same block number. I have had to restart them repeatedly and sometimes that doesn't seem to work so I create a new wallet.dat and delete peers.dat on the remote server and that seems to fix it, at least for a while. Anyone else seeing similar?



Your post prompted me to login to my VPS and check (which I do every so often but hadn't for a few days). My MN was stuck on block 199711 whereas the current block (at the same moment) was 200686. I've never had this happen before. I do often though experience the v0.10.17.24-gee8174a-beta wallet hanging at a block during a network catch-up when the wallet's not been running for a while (on Win 8.1). I sometimes have to restart it a couple of times before it successfully catches up to the current block. I've stopped darkcoind and restarted it on the VPS. It seems to have caught up okay now. Will monitor.

BTC:   1KjAPEa3WvhmDGT4jmT9i5P3UPFdFH629e
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January 10, 2015, 08:32:12 AM
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My remote masternodes have become "unstable" lately, they randomly stop syncing the blockchain for some unknown reason. Recently all of them stopped updating, at the same block number. I have had to restart them repeatedly and sometimes that doesn't seem to work so I create a new wallet.dat and delete peers.dat on the remote server and that seems to fix it, at least for a while. Anyone else seeing similar?



Your post prompted me to login to my VPS and check (which I do every so often but hadn't for a few days). My MN was stuck on block 199711 whereas the current block (at the same moment) was 200686. I've never had this happen before. I do often though experience the v0.10.17.24-gee8174a-beta wallet hanging at a block during a network catch-up when the wallet's not been running for a while (on Win 8.1). I sometimes have to restart it a couple of times before it successfully catches up to the current block. I've stopped darkcoind and restarted it on the VPS. It seems to have caught up okay now. Will monitor.

all of my mn's were also stuck at 199711
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January 10, 2015, 08:39:24 AM
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My remote masternodes have become "unstable" lately, they randomly stop syncing the blockchain for some unknown reason. Recently all of them stopped updating, at the same block number. I have had to restart them repeatedly and sometimes that doesn't seem to work so I create a new wallet.dat and delete peers.dat on the remote server and that seems to fix it, at least for a while. Anyone else seeing similar?



Your post prompted me to login to my VPS and check (which I do every so often but hadn't for a few days). My MN was stuck on block 199711 whereas the current block (at the same moment) was 200686. I've never had this happen before. I do often though experience the v0.10.17.24-gee8174a-beta wallet hanging at a block during a network catch-up when the wallet's not been running for a while (on Win 8.1). I sometimes have to restart it a couple of times before it successfully catches up to the current block. I've stopped darkcoind and restarted it on the VPS. It seems to have caught up okay now. Will monitor.

all of my mn's were also stuck at 199711

There's a known issue with 17.24 that was discovered yesterday that caused this problem on the network. We're in the process of building 17.26, however feel free to compile from source in the meantime

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January 10, 2015, 09:01:15 AM
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My way to promote Dark all over the World..  Tongue
Let's play some chess.. let's make Gameknot accept Dark..  Cool
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January 10, 2015, 09:40:34 AM
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More LTC dumps last night.

Heading for 5 now.

We must promote the fact that DRK is:

[1] - pure currency

[2] - Bitcoin commercial API compliant

[3] - fully anonymous
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January 10, 2015, 09:52:32 AM
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v0.10.17.26 - Please Update!

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/onyx-v3-10-17.3141/

10.17.25/26
- Fixed bugs with Start-many
- Fixed an issue where clients might not be able to validate a block and get stuck

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January 10, 2015, 10:25:16 AM
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v0.10.17.26 - Please Update!

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/onyx-v3-10-17.3141/

10.17.25/26
- Fixed bugs with Start-many
- Fixed an issue where clients might not be able to validate a block and get stuck


Tx Evan
for update and weekend shift !!
(posted around)
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Edit:
10.17.26 Onyx V3 - All Users

Source: https://github.com/darkcoin/darkcoin
Windows .exe: https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin-binaries/raw/master/darkcoin-0.10.17.26-win.zip
Mac OSX: https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin-binaries/raw/master/darkcoin-0.10.17.26-osx.dmg
Linux: https://github.com/darkcoinproject/darkcoin-binaries/raw/master/darkcoin-0.10.17.26-linux.tar.gz

10.17.25/26
- Fixed bugs with Start-many
- Fixed an issue where clients might not be able to validate a block and get stuck
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January 10, 2015, 10:31:06 AM
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Just a question:

Do masternodes and regular clients share the same code ? i.e. is there only one daemon and it either gets run in 'masternode mode' or 'regular mode' or are masternodes a separate application ?
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