ddink7
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June 26, 2014, 01:40:46 PM |
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Some guy was paid for the 3rd time. Is it just luck.. Yep. It's random. I haven't been paid yet either. It's still early.
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rickraw
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June 26, 2014, 01:46:05 PM |
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Some guy was paid for the 3rd time. Is it just luck.. Yep. It's random. I haven't been paid yet either. It's still early. I would almost be more concerned about the validity of the randomness if every node was paid exactly once before any node received multiple. Thats just me though
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alwa1
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June 26, 2014, 01:46:17 PM |
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This is Veri's growth chart. Looks great to me. Over 500 btc buys this morning, if it carries on like this, it could go parabolic like DRK.
Just don't forget to get out in the right time, however great the pump is - it's still PoS coin... Whats the problem with pos coins ?
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luigi1111
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June 26, 2014, 01:53:42 PM |
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Anybody notice payment discrepancies between their MNs?
Show us. 20% of my MNs got paid 3 times. The rest nothing. Some guy was paid for the 3rd time. Is it just luck.. Yep. It's random. I haven't been paid yet either. It's still early. Of course normal variance is expected, but abnormal variance is not expected. It means something really unlikely happened, or something is wrong with the "random" part of the protocol. I think Ozzie's claim is on the edge of what would be considered normal variance, but I haven't done the math to actually determine that, just my gut. Now, for speculation: we must assume Ozzie wouldn't use the 20% number if he had 5 MNs, he'd probably say "1 of my masternodes got paid 3 times". So then assuming he didn't overgeneralize, we'd guess he has at least 9-10 masternodes. Edit: Some guy was paid for the 3rd time. Is it just luck.. Yep. It's random. I haven't been paid yet either. It's still early. I would almost be more concerned about the validity of the randomness if every node was paid exactly once before any node received multiple. Thats just me though +1 It's way, way more likely for a MN to be paid twice, even three times than for all of them to get paid once.
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CryptoPleb
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June 26, 2014, 01:53:46 PM |
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Some guy was paid for the 3rd time. Is it just luck.. Look at it in 3 days time and then we'll see how out of proportion they may be
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qawzsx
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NOT FUD! FACTS!
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June 26, 2014, 01:54:14 PM |
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Vote for DRK to be supported on this new Auction website - http://cryptomart.co
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JakeThePanda
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June 26, 2014, 01:55:42 PM |
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Litecoin getting raped hard today. Lots of cash to flow into other alts I think this could be the end for LTC The long-term trend for LTC is down. People are waking up to the fact that other alts are much more innovative. LTC will be barely be in the top 10 within the next year.
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salmion
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June 26, 2014, 02:00:35 PM |
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Whats the problem with pos coins ?
Two things make me not trust POS coins. 1. POS on it's own involves an IPO (high danger of scam). POW + POS is perfect for pump and dump - buy up coins from miners (who typically sell low), once you have enough and pow phase is over proceed to pump and dump with less danger of whales dumping before you. There are also network security issues that I'm not well enough versed in to comment on. 2. Getting money for nothing which makes it worth... nothing. Mining (electricity, hardware cost), running a masternode (expense of coins, maintenance, security) is work therefore has value. That's why the masternode proof of service model is better than proof of stake. It's also more in the interests of whales to run master nodes and secure long term earnings as opposed to just dumping when the price is high.
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ddink7
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June 26, 2014, 02:02:03 PM |
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Whats the problem with pos coins ?
Two things make me not trust POS coins. 1. POS on it's own involves an IPO (high danger of scam). POW + POS is perfect for pump and dump - buy up coins from miners (who typically sell low), once you have enough and pow phase is over proceed to pump and dump with less danger of whales dumping before you. There are also network security issues that I'm not well enough versed in to comment on. 2. Getting money for nothing which makes it worth... nothing. Mining (electricity, hardware cost), running a masternode (expense of coins, maintenance, security) is work therefore has value. That's why the masternode proof of service model is better than proof of stake. It's also more in the interests of whales to run master nodes and secure long term earnings as opposed to just dumping when the price is high. I've also read that the security of the blockchain is essentially in the hands of former owners of coins. I didn't really understand the technical explanation as to why.
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darianc
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June 26, 2014, 02:19:26 PM |
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I've also read that the security of the blockchain is essentially in the hands of former owners of coins. I didn't really understand the technical explanation as to why.
Security of the blockchain here is meant as the number of network participants (nodes) validating blocks. Proof of stake coins require the wallet be running to generate new coins. This, in theory, encourages more network nodes.
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dotnetmin
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June 26, 2014, 02:22:59 PM |
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On which adress gets the masternode payed? Is it the masternode itself or the wallet you have stored the 1kDRK into?
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chaeplin
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June 26, 2014, 02:25:40 PM Last edit: June 26, 2014, 02:41:00 PM by chaeplin |
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There are 3 list of masternodes. 1) http://drk.poolhash.org/masternode.html or http://drk.poolhash.org/darksend.html old one, ip is primary key. some bugs. 2) https://elbzo.net/masternodes.html ecxellent one 3) http://drk.poolhash.org/mnode.html new one, pubkey is primary key. I will replace list of 1) with 3) example of 3 Xando4Zh6ENJYdKbEAweNLv4Zw9cUDF6tx Sharktech United States _._.6.172 - - - nl - + XfjFtpxUkf1mpuyrZK2FMd7sinMDz4FFob Sharktech United States _._.6.172 - - - nl - + XyGnZva1vMR1rKYDpmgTtg2U6QFYx27Wx1 Sharktech United States _._.6.172 + + + + + +
Changing of pubkey is listed(if it's on the list) Block 91982 mined from Coinmine.pl wasn't paid to MN??
My detection code is broken. I will fix it.
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georgem
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June 26, 2014, 02:26:01 PM |
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Darkcoin rises! I could create gifs like that all day!
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AlexGR
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June 26, 2014, 02:28:45 PM |
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This is Veri's growth chart. Looks great to me. Over 500 btc buys this morning, if it carries on like this, it could go parabolic like DRK.
Just don't forget to get out in the right time, however great the pump is - it's still PoS coin... Whats the problem with pos coins ? http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2393940
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thelonecrouton
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June 26, 2014, 02:32:12 PM |
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Darkcoin rises! I could create gifs like that all day! Feel free to!
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chaeplin
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June 26, 2014, 02:33:29 PM |
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On which adress gets the masternode payed? Is it the masternode itself or the wallet you have stored the 1kDRK into?
"the wallet you have stored the 1kDRK into"
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georgem
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June 26, 2014, 02:35:52 PM |
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Darkcoin rises! I could create gifs like that all day! Feel free to! If you like my memes, please donate DRK: XtAdMy5nSxArut6rKKLQXxm84rpJNipXibEvery satoshi helps... I need to save for my masternode...
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roede94105
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June 26, 2014, 02:39:53 PM |
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Darkcoin rises! I could create gifs like that all day! Feel free to! If you like my memes, please donate DRK: XtAdMy5nSxArut6rKKLQXxm84rpJNipXibEvery satoshi helps... I need to save for my masternode... Even a Darkoshi?
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georgem
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June 26, 2014, 02:44:23 PM |
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Even a Darkoshi?
I believe it is called a "duff", in honour of eduffield. Yes, even a duff is welcomed.
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