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January 06, 2015, 07:07:53 PM |
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Has anyone seen cheaplin. Such a shame he's not about any more. He has great skills. Would be great to see him again.. Or at least hear from him that we know he is doing all right. I emailed his personal email a few months ago asking if he was OK and didn't get a reply
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coins101
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January 06, 2015, 07:19:40 PM |
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Has anyone seen cheaplin. Such a shame he's not about any more. He has great skills. Would be great to see him again.. Or at least hear from him that we know he is doing all right. and trigger, aka Camosoul
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Honest Tim
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January 06, 2015, 07:32:42 PM |
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Has anyone seen cheaplin. Such a shame he's not about any more. He has great skills. Would be great to see him again.. Or at least hear from him that we know he is doing all right. and trigger, aka Camosoul TRIGGER trigger??
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crowning
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January 06, 2015, 07:36:18 PM |
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Has anyone seen cheaplin. Such a shame he's not about any more. He has great skills. Would be great to see him again.. Or at least hear from him that we know he is doing all right. I emailed his personal email a few months ago asking if he was OK and didn't get a reply This sounds definitely NOT good
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qwizzie
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January 06, 2015, 08:13:58 PM |
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is it me or did we lose a whole lot of MN's ? Current MN number 1663 .. last number i remember 1722 or more? Someone updating them or are they in use on Testnet ?
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Learn from the past, set detailed and vivid goals for the future and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control : now
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coins101
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January 06, 2015, 08:17:39 PM |
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Has anyone seen cheaplin. Such a shame he's not about any more. He has great skills. Would be great to see him again.. Or at least hear from him that we know he is doing all right. and trigger, aka Camosoul TRIGGER trigger?? No, not: This old broom has had 17 new heads and 14 new handles Say hello to my little friend trigger:
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AlexGR
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January 06, 2015, 08:28:54 PM |
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I'd estimate at least 5bn... And what we can make to make them buy drk? You think it's the moment to make DRK known in greece (a tv spot in national chanel?)? We need a greek traduction now! In terms of politics, there is an issue that a change in government could lead to gr-exit (greece exiting the euro). In that scenario, withdrawing euro (in cash) or moving the money abroad in foreign banks is seen as a better alternative compared to a new national currency which is expected to be devalued after its introduction. If it happens, and say the new national currency starts from 1:1 and it goes to something like 4:1 or 3:1 vs the euro, then someone who withdrew their money in euros prior to grexit will be able to buy more national currency after that. The euro is already pretty sufficient for what some Greeks want to do (so in that sense there is no real need for cryptocurrencies). This is unlike the Cyprus issue with monetary controls after the bank bail-in. Cryptos are great for situations where a) The national currency is weak (Greece has the euro), precious metal buying is restricted and a stable and internationally accepted cryptocurrency can act as value of storage / wealth preservation tool. b) A country has imposed severe international trading restrictions for imports, bank wires etc - usually because it has run dry in foreign reserves. Crypto is very good for that. Greece doesn't really need foreign reserves as it has the euro which is widely accepted. Cyprus was running low on their euros due to the ECB not supporting the Cypriot banks. In any case, both parties that are running first and second for the Greek elections don't have gr-exit in their agendas.
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January 06, 2015, 08:41:53 PM Last edit: January 06, 2015, 08:52:49 PM by crowning |
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is it me or did we lose a whole lot of MN's ? Current MN number 1663 .. last number i remember 1722 or more? Someone updating them or are they in use on Testnet ?
Actually we never had more than 1680. elbereth's site doesn't forget inactive Masternodes so they are still counted on drk.mn. I've already informed him about this and he'll fix it as soon as he finds some time to do it. You can temporarily use this http://178.254.18.153/~pub/masternode_count.png
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Honest Tim
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January 06, 2015, 08:53:21 PM |
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@ Coins, I'm so terribly sorry dear boy, getting the wrong end of the stick can be most irksome at times.
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qwizzie
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January 06, 2015, 08:55:03 PM |
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is it me or did we lose a whole lot of MN's ? Current MN number 1663 .. last number i remember 1722 or more? Someone updating them or are they in use on Testnet ?
Actually we never had more than 1680. elbereth's site doesn't forget inactive Masternodes so they are still counted on drk.mn. I've already informed him about this and he'll fix it as soon as he finds some time to do it. You can temporarily use this http://178.254.18.153/~pub/masternode_count.pngthanks.. explains a lot edit : and thanks for the link
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tungfa
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January 07, 2015, 12:57:18 AM |
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is it me or did we lose a whole lot of MN's ? Current MN number 1663 .. last number i remember 1722 or more? Someone updating them or are they in use on Testnet ?
Actually we never had more than 1680. elbereth's site doesn't forget inactive Masternodes so they are still counted on drk.mn. I've already informed him about this and he'll fix it as soon as he finds some time to do it. You can temporarily use this http://178.254.18.153/~pub/masternode_count.pngelberth fixed his page (DRK.mn) that's why the MN number is lower now which is the correct count same as darkchild pages (i talked with him yesterday about it) we are all good and totally on track
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January 07, 2015, 01:52:50 AM |
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Is there a benefit? 9998 None with daemon I think. darkcoind Windows: C:\Users\name\Appdata\Roaming\darkcoin Mac ~/Library/Application Support/darkcoin Linux ~/.darkcoin config is darkcoin.conf in data directory.
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Lebubar
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January 07, 2015, 02:17:40 AM |
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Is there a benefit? 9998 None with daemon I think. darkcoind Windows: C:\Users\name\Appdata\Roaming\darkcoin Mac ~/Library/Application Support/darkcoin Linux ~/.darkcoin config is darkcoin.conf in data directory. No, the port is 9999
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January 07, 2015, 02:21:39 AM |
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Is there a benefit? 9998 None with daemon I think. darkcoind Windows: C:\Users\name\Appdata\Roaming\darkcoin Mac ~/Library/Application Support/darkcoin Linux ~/.darkcoin config is darkcoin.conf in data directory. No, the port is 9999 9999 is peer to peer 9998 is RPC
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MisfiringNeuron
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January 07, 2015, 02:37:39 AM |
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is it me or did we lose a whole lot of MN's ? Current MN number 1663 .. last number i remember 1722 or more? Someone updating them or are they in use on Testnet ?
Actually we never had more than 1680. elbereth's site doesn't forget inactive Masternodes so they are still counted on drk.mn. I've already informed him about this and he'll fix it as soon as he finds some time to do it. You can temporarily use this http://178.254.18.153/~pub/masternode_count.pngThanks for the site!
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tungfa
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January 07, 2015, 03:03:08 AM |
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is it me or did we lose a whole lot of MN's ? Current MN number 1663 .. last number i remember 1722 or more? Someone updating them or are they in use on Testnet ?
Actually we never had more than 1680. elbereth's site doesn't forget inactive Masternodes so they are still counted on drk.mn. I've already informed him about this and he'll fix it as soon as he finds some time to do it. You can temporarily use this http://178.254.18.153/~pub/masternode_count.pngThanks for the site! DRK.mn is fixed and on the correct count now !
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January 07, 2015, 06:02:54 AM |
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Is there anyway to see when my mn going to get paid ? I got 3 payments and everyone was like 2 days apart and now I haven't got it in 5 days .
no there are no future predictions (page to check) new things just got implemented into the MN payments system it went live yesterday so now your MN should be back on track
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illodin
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January 07, 2015, 07:41:03 AM |
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I think I heard it has an exchange that is more decentralized than the traditional ones?
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January 07, 2015, 10:07:50 AM |
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I'd estimate at least 5bn... And what we can make to make them buy drk? You think it's the moment to make DRK known in greece (a tv spot in national chanel?)? We need a greek traduction now! In terms of politics, there is an issue that a change in government could lead to gr-exit (greece exiting the euro). In that scenario, withdrawing euro (in cash) or moving the money abroad in foreign banks is seen as a better alternative compared to a new national currency which is expected to be devalued after its introduction. If it happens, and say the new national currency starts from 1:1 and it goes to something like 4:1 or 3:1 vs the euro, then someone who withdrew their money in euros prior to grexit will be able to buy more national currency after that. The euro is already pretty sufficient for what some Greeks want to do (so in that sense there is no real need for cryptocurrencies). This is unlike the Cyprus issue with monetary controls after the bank bail-in. Cryptos are great for situations where a) The national currency is weak (Greece has the euro), precious metal buying is restricted and a stable and internationally accepted cryptocurrency can act as value of storage / wealth preservation tool. b) A country has imposed severe international trading restrictions for imports, bank wires etc - usually because it has run dry in foreign reserves. Crypto is very good for that. Greece doesn't really need foreign reserves as it has the euro which is widely accepted. Cyprus was running low on their euros due to the ECB not supporting the Cypriot banks. In any case, both parties that are running first and second for the Greek elections don't have gr-exit in their agendas. Alex, people will not invest in other than €. They even do not recognice that gold and silver could save their existance in environmet like we have in Greece And sorry, after all the bad experiance i made in cryptoland over the last 14 months i rather would invest in cigaretts and alcohol than in crypto. In cryptoland you cant trust anybody. After mtgox we had mintgox and now again with bitstamp. I lost the last bit confidence in crypto. In the end i lost 5k€ and the last thing i have is one masternode. In terms of fiatvalue i am sure this will also go to zero.
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January 07, 2015, 10:22:49 AM |
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Alex, people will not invest in other than €. They even do not recognice that gold and silver could save their existance in environmet like we have in Greece And sorry, after all the bad experiance i made in cryptoland over the last 14 months i rather would invest in cigaretts and alcohol than in crypto. In cryptoland you cant trust anybody. After mtgox we had mintgox and now again with bitstamp. I lost the last bit confidence in crypto. In the end i lost 5k€ and the last thing i have is one masternode. In terms of fiatvalue i am sure this will also go to zero.
You don't have to trust anyone, that's the whole point of a cryptocurrency, but people trust exchanges with their money, every single one of which is obviously on the take, and thus get burned due to exchange dishonesty and/or exchange incompetence You're right though, neither the Greeks nor anyone else en masse are going to spend their dwindling supply of comedy paper on BTC or DRK when cigarettes and other tangible commodities are a more profitable and certainly less volatile investment. Cryptocurrencies are a luxury item, useful in a prospering economy, not so much when you're struggling to feed your kids and stop the bank repossessing your home.
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