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March 28, 2014, 01:21:08 AM |
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Isn't a Chinese markets news post completely irrelevant if p2p currency is officially banned in China?
Not if it's an anonymous currency, or any currency for that matter. News is still news. Although that would be illegal if it were banned . . not something anyone's looking to associate with . . but not everything that's illegal is inherently a bad thing. Did you think a cryptocurrency revolution would be met with no resistance? You tell the world to move enough and eventually it will. Just need enough voices. Plus it's not officially banned. Well said but the BTC price is looking like its not welcome at China banks!
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coins101
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March 28, 2014, 01:27:03 AM |
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You are completely misunderstanding my question. I'm not talking negatively about Darkcoin or saying it's vaporware. I'm asking if it's possible to build DACs on the block chain. Not if it will be done, just can it be done. 1 year, 5 years or 1mm years out. Can it be done?
Oh you meant in Darkcoin specifically. I'm going to speculate no. DACs require a completely different blockchain structure, at least theoretically. anonymous corporations. that sounds interesting.
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lacrossewacker
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March 28, 2014, 01:32:59 AM |
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Am I too late to start mining Darkcoin?
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goin2mars
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March 28, 2014, 01:38:40 AM |
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Isn't a Chinese markets news post completely irrelevant if p2p currency is officially banned in China?
Not if it's an anonymous currency, or any currency for that matter. News is still news. Although that would be illegal if it were banned . . not something anyone's looking to associate with . . but not everything that's illegal is inherently a bad thing. Did you think a cryptocurrency revolution would be met with no resistance? You tell the world to move enough and eventually it will. Just need enough voices. Plus it's not officially banned. Well said but the BTC price is looking like its not welcome at China banks! Yeah I know it looks bad, but China has just stopped being an isolationist country in the 1970's. It's no surprise to me that that same country would take as many steps as possible .. without going too far .. to subvert the impact of cryptocurrencies to its economy. They're looking to protect themselves economically, while staying in the game from what I'm seeing. By preventing their money from being legally exchanged for digital currency (if they were to do so completely) . . they would be keeping value inside their country, while also capitalizing on the fact that people in other countries will be ultimately spending the actual fiat. It seems like a good strategy . . but this also causes someone else across the world to spread the lost wealth because of it (assuming fiat and crypto are separate bubbles) For example . . someone in China buys an Ipad or something with only digital currency. Assuming this Ipad was bought with digital currency that was never bought with Chinese currency (and mined/traded for instead) . . they are isolating their economy from the loss . . while adding a net value to their country. Maybe that's an oversimplified explanation . . but for the most part I just see a country preparing for something big. When the price hits the right number, someone will step in and buy it up . . that I'm sure about.
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splawik21
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March 28, 2014, 02:11:29 AM |
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Isn't a Chinese markets news post completely irrelevant if p2p currency is officially banned in China?
Not if it's an anonymous currency, or any currency for that matter. News is still news. Although that would be illegal if it were banned . . not something anyone's looking to associate with . . but not everything that's illegal is inherently a bad thing. Did you think a cryptocurrency revolution would be met with no resistance? You tell the world to move enough and eventually it will. Just need enough voices. Plus it's not officially banned. Well said but the BTC price is looking like its not welcome at China banks! Yeah I know it looks bad, but China has just stopped being an isolationist country in the 1970's. It's no surprise to me that that same country would take as many steps as possible .. without going too far .. to subvert the impact of cryptocurrencies to its economy. They're looking to protect themselves economically, while staying in the game from what I'm seeing. By preventing their money from being legally exchanged for digital currency (if they were to do so completely) . . they would be keeping value inside their country, while also capitalizing on the fact that people in other countries will be ultimately spending the actual fiat. It seems like a good strategy . . but this also causes someone else across the world to spread the lost wealth because of it (assuming fiat and crypto are separate bubbles) For example . . someone in China buys an Ipad or something with only digital currency. Assuming this Ipad was bought with digital currency that was never bought with Chinese currency (and mined/traded for instead) . . they are isolating their economy from the loss . . while adding a net value to their country. Maybe that's an oversimplified explanation . . but for the most part I just see a country preparing for something big. When the price hits the right number, someone will step in and buy it up . . that I'm sure about. You took the words from my mouth. I think the same fram A to Z
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BE SMART, USE DASH ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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vleroybrown
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March 28, 2014, 02:33:32 AM |
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Isn't a Chinese markets news post completely irrelevant if p2p currency is officially banned in China?
Not if it's an anonymous currency, or any currency for that matter. News is still news. Although that would be illegal if it were banned . . not something anyone's looking to associate with . . but not everything that's illegal is inherently a bad thing. Did you think a cryptocurrency revolution would be met with no resistance? You tell the world to move enough and eventually it will. Just need enough voices. Plus it's not officially banned. Well said but the BTC price is looking like its not welcome at China banks! Yeah I know it looks bad, but China has just stopped being an isolationist country in the 1970's. It's no surprise to me that that same country would take as many steps as possible .. without going too far .. to subvert the impact of cryptocurrencies to its economy. They're looking to protect themselves economically, while staying in the game from what I'm seeing. By preventing their money from being legally exchanged for digital currency (if they were to do so completely) . . they would be keeping value inside their country, while also capitalizing on the fact that people in other countries will be ultimately spending the actual fiat. It seems like a good strategy . . but this also causes someone else across the world to spread the lost wealth because of it (assuming fiat and crypto are separate bubbles) For example . . someone in China buys an Ipad or something with only digital currency. Assuming this Ipad was bought with digital currency that was never bought with Chinese currency (and mined/traded for instead) . . they are isolating their economy from the loss . . while adding a net value to their country. Maybe that's an oversimplified explanation . . but for the most part I just see a country preparing for something big. When the price hits the right number, someone will step in and buy it up . . that I'm sure about. You took the words from my mouth. I think the same fram A to Z PLS PLS NAME THAT PRICE GUYS!!!
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neuroMode
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March 28, 2014, 02:34:32 AM |
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Am I too late to start mining Darkcoin?
You are never too late to mine Darkcoin. Reward structure is still nice for the remaining year.
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vleroybrown
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March 28, 2014, 02:35:07 AM |
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Am I too late to start mining Darkcoin?
You are never too late to mine Darkcoin. Reward structure is still nice for the remaining year. I wanna buy moar.. comeon 900s
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March 28, 2014, 03:11:36 AM |
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Really enjoyed that google-translated article.
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TanteStefana
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March 28, 2014, 03:14:23 AM |
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Problems with the official pool? edit: Yeah what happened? I came back home today and I had a whole bunch of timeouts on my mining machine. I also appear to have been temporarily banned because of this for submitting invalids (on an otherwise rock-stable system)? Does anyone know how long the ban lasts for or how to reverse it? EDIT: maybe not banned, maybe official pool still flaky I highly suggest you make a bat/sh file that has a backup pool in case one goes down. You won't miss out if something happens. Other than that, I don't know. Are you on the official pool?
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TanteStefana
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March 28, 2014, 03:25:46 AM |
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Isn't a Chinese markets news post completely irrelevant if p2p currency is officially banned in China?
They keep their government controlled banks from dealing with crypto currencies, but aside from that, they can't do anything to stop people from using them, no government can.
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splawik21
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March 28, 2014, 03:32:10 AM |
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Isn't a Chinese markets news post completely irrelevant if p2p currency is officially banned in China?
They keep their government controlled banks from dealing with crypto currencies, but aside from that, they can't do anything to stop people from using them, no government can. Exactly!!! All the gov can do is to put some regulations thats all.
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BE SMART, USE DASH ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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ngesot
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March 28, 2014, 03:36:54 AM |
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Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks.
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vleroybrown
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March 28, 2014, 03:38:26 AM |
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Isn't a Chinese markets news post completely irrelevant if p2p currency is officially banned in China?
They keep their government controlled banks from dealing with crypto currencies, but aside from that, they can't do anything to stop people from using them, no government can. Exactly!!! All the gov can do is to put some regulations thats all. Dime store shit.. sheep are falling
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eduffield (OP)
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March 28, 2014, 03:39:42 AM |
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Briefly attacked and InternetApe fixed it. Seems to be humming along now.
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Dash - Digital Cash | dash.org | dashfoundation.io | dashgo.io
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vleroybrown
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March 28, 2014, 03:40:57 AM |
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Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. My cpu is on the grid.. oh oh you mean some Drkcoinarts?
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AlexGR
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March 28, 2014, 03:44:06 AM |
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Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. An indicative number is near 1 DRK per 1000kh / day.
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ngesot
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March 28, 2014, 03:49:50 AM |
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Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. My cpu is on the grid.. oh oh you mean some Drkcoinarts? yuppe, i mean for example with 24 cores how much drkcoin i get for 1 day? Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. An indicative number is near 1 DRK per 1000kh / day. oke, thank you..
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TanteStefana
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March 28, 2014, 03:58:55 AM |
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Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. My cpu is on the grid.. oh oh you mean some Drkcoinarts? yuppe, i mean for example with 24 cores how much drkcoin i get for 1 day? Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. An indicative number is near 1 DRK per 1000kh / day. oke, thank you.. Ok, I'm gonna give it my best shot here. I did use amazon ec2 for a bit, it wasn't at all worth it but it was fun to have 'power' for a short time, LOL. Anyways, I got about 54 kh/s each core, which would be about 1296 kh/s and I'd say at current difficulty, you'd get about 1 coin a day
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ngesot
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March 28, 2014, 04:08:56 AM |
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Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. My cpu is on the grid.. oh oh you mean some Drkcoinarts? yuppe, i mean for example with 24 cores how much drkcoin i get for 1 day? Hello, sorry to bother. i wanna try darkcoin with cpu mining. but before that, i wanna know how much dark coin i can get per days? and how many server ( core ) ? Many Thanks. An indicative number is near 1 DRK per 1000kh / day. oke, thank you.. Ok, I'm gonna give it my best shot here. I did use amazon ec2 for a bit, it wasn't at all worth it but it was fun to have 'power' for a short time, LOL. Anyways, I got about 54 kh/s each core, which would be about 1296 kh/s and I'd say at current difficulty, you'd get about 1 coin a day the answer is very helpful. thank you :beer:
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