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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722673 times)
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September 23, 2014, 11:29:08 AM
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I'm preparing my two weeks tweet avalanche Smiley. Let's see if we can get more eyes on darkcoin Cheesy. #getintothedark

good thinking
lets do it
i am with you guys
#getintothedark

YES! That's it! The snowball is rolling, let's make it bigger. We are Darkcoin!

we so are
as we 2 are retweeting all the time already !!!
haaaa

We Are Dark !
uhhhh wait a sec .....

I count for 10 as I've sent the most tweets on twitter of anyone out there (not darkcoin related) Cheesy.

i totally believe that
i see you over there all the time

i am just warming up
be ready
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September 23, 2014, 11:35:53 AM
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dear whale, pls pull these sellwalls at 0,0083
thanks

altcoincasinogulagshoppingshow FUD is good, look @altcoin prices ...
pls fud me hard via pm
id appriciate that.
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September 23, 2014, 11:57:47 AM
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Coins are mixing right now
You guys know that by posting when you are anonymizing coins you are seriously compromising the anonymity of it right?

If you're using more than a round of darksend it would still be very difficult to pin a specific wallet to you, but it still should be taken into account.

Make arbitrary mixing posts frequently at random intervals. Oooh, I just mixed another batch too. Bigger than the last one - or was it smaller - I forget. Drive them crazy.         Tongue
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September 23, 2014, 12:11:47 PM
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it would ne nice to have a backup of your wallet.dat with a "timestamp" to prevent from overwriting in update situations or something like that.
wallet_09_09_2014_1.dat or someting like that. This backup should be created every time a user open his wallet.  There are so many coins destroyed in such situations...
Sometimes I wonder what is the real available supply. I don't think there is a big difference for DRK, but for older coins like BTC I think it can be quite significant.
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September 23, 2014, 12:23:36 PM
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it would ne nice to have a backup of your wallet.dat with a "timestamp" to prevent from overwriting in update situations or something like that.
wallet_09_09_2014_1.dat or someting like that. This backup should be created every time a user open his wallet.  There are so many coins destroyed in such situations...
Sometimes I wonder what is the real available supply. I don't think there is a big difference for DRK, but for older coins like BTC I think it can be quite significant.

Why ? You have a menu item where you can do this. And it's you responsibility to make backups.
Would you like to end up with 100ts of wallet_XYZ:MIN:SEC:MILISEC:.dat files ?
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September 23, 2014, 12:24:42 PM
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I'm preparing my two weeks tweet avalanche Smiley. Let's see if we can get more eyes on darkcoin Cheesy. #getintothedark

good thinking
lets do it
i am with you guys
#getintothedark

YES! That's it! The snowball is rolling, let's make it bigger. We are Darkcoin!

we so are
as we 2 are retweeting all the time already !!!
haaaa

We Are Dark !
uhhhh wait a sec .....

I count for 10 as I've sent the most tweets on twitter of anyone out there (not darkcoin related) Cheesy.

i totally believe that
i see you over there all the time

i am just warming up
be ready

Best would be if you end up in the top results for #bitcoin on twitter..
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September 23, 2014, 12:31:24 PM
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it would ne nice to have a backup of your wallet.dat with a "timestamp" to prevent from overwriting in update situations or something like that.
wallet_09_09_2014_1.dat or someting like that. This backup should be created every time a user open his wallet.  There are so many coins destroyed in such situations...
I think it's just a matter of self-responsibility because it won't prevent you from loosing your coins if your HDD crash, your computer burn or something else. People have to use regular backups of any valuable data they have and that's it. Cleaning your teeth, fastening seatbelt in a car and so on are simple regular things helping to save health/life. Now data is a huge part of modern life and everyone just have to think about their data in that way too. Just doing backups of a wallet and placing them right next to the original wallet is like changing seats in a car that is going to hit a wall refusing to fasten your seatbelt at the same time imo.

DASH: XsV4GHVKGTjQFvwB7c6mYsGV3Mxf7iser6
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September 23, 2014, 12:40:28 PM
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it would ne nice to have a backup of your wallet.dat with a "timestamp" to prevent from overwriting in update situations or something like that.
wallet_09_09_2014_1.dat or someting like that. This backup should be created every time a user open his wallet.  There are so many coins destroyed in such situations...


Why ? You have a menu item where you can do this. And it's you responsibility to make backups.
Would you like to end up with 100ts of wallet_XYZ:MIN:SEC:MILISEC:.dat files ?


yes.
for the purpose of mass distribution, yes.


create a automation process.
create a checkbox in the preferences to create this backups, default on.
you can un-check if you want.

there is nothing bigger that stands in the way of crypto-currencies,
than the friend of a friend who has lost all his [coin]s because his/her wallet.dat was destroyed.

1. come to crypto
2. start to use it
3. destroy wallet
4. learn about wallet.dat
5. backup regularly
6. uncheck the check-box

if you are already at point nr. 5, congratulation. go to nr. 6
but newbiees (and crypto will hopefully see a lot of newbies the next years) start at nr. 1.

the crypto currency that will sucseed is not the one with the fanciest tech,
its the one "Christina from student library" will use.
the one which has a "natural" user interface, and forgives mistakes.

"normal people" dont care about Diffie-Hellman vs. ring-signatures, they care a) if their nerdy friend says it is "safe to use", and b) they understand the GUI. ....And if they will get help in the case they did something stupid/wrong.
 

//edit:
80% of all doge-owner have no idea how it works. but "hey there is this nice dog, and .... something about payment"
lets go to: 80% of all DRK-owner have no idea how it works but "hey i dont have a camera on my toilet, so why should i tell everyone what i m buying"...

DΛRKCOIN -> is now -> DΛSH
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not DashCoin, not DarkDash, not anything. The Name has been / is changed the tech stays the same
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September 23, 2014, 12:44:50 PM
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it would ne nice to have a backup of your wallet.dat with a "timestamp" to prevent from overwriting in update situations or something like that.
wallet_09_09_2014_1.dat or someting like that. This backup should be created every time a user open his wallet.  There are so many coins destroyed in such situations...
Sometimes I wonder what is the real available supply. I don't think there is a big difference for DRK, but for older coins like BTC I think it can be quite significant.

Why ? You have a menu item where you can do this. And it's you responsibility to make backups.
Would you like to end up with 100ts of wallet_XYZ:MIN:SEC:MILISEC:.dat files ?


i bet the everage user doesn't use this to make backups. one auto backup per session would be ok. just want to make that bulletproof, in the future people who can't read must be able to use it safe.
think of all the smartphone users in africa or india who need a drk "bank account".

After 5 or 10 backups (or any number set by the user) the client could offer to delete older backup files, or remind the user to do so
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September 23, 2014, 01:12:06 PM
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Hello DRK comrades!

I have a little bit BTC (0.3 something, yeah I know I'M poor) Please advice me an exchange site. I'm using cryptsy but the volume there is too low. I'll try to learn trading. I know I'll be losing but I'd like to learn just for the fun of it. 0.3BTC is not much I think.


 
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September 23, 2014, 01:13:05 PM
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After 5 or 10 backups (or any number set by the user) the client could offer to delete older backup files, or remind the user to do so

good thought!

DΛRKCOIN -> is now -> DΛSH
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September 23, 2014, 01:13:32 PM
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Hello DRK comrades!

I have a little bit BTC (0.3 something, yeah I know I'M poor) Please advice me an exchange site. I'm using cryptsy but the volume there is too low. I'll try to learn trading. I know I'll be losing but I'd like to learn just for the fun of it. 0.3BTC is not much I think.


 

Try www.mintpal.com
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September 23, 2014, 01:13:56 PM
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Hello DRK comrades!

I have a little bit BTC (0.3 something, yeah I know I'M poor) Please advice me an exchange site. I'm using cryptsy but the volume there is too low. I'll try to learn trading. I know I'll be losing but I'd like to learn just for the fun of it. 0.3BTC is not much I think.

 

never had problems with mintpal

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September 23, 2014, 01:16:20 PM
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Hello DRK comrades!

I have a little bit BTC (0.3 something, yeah I know I'M poor) Please advice me an exchange site. I'm using cryptsy but the volume there is too low. I'll try to learn trading. I know I'll be losing but I'd like to learn just for the fun of it. 0.3BTC is not much I think.

If you want real fun with your 0.30 BTC, get UltraCoin client by Reggie Middleton and start losing the money by playing swaps. "UltraCoin is capable of trading the value of over 75,000 global tickers in every major and many minor asset classes and markets."
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September 23, 2014, 01:29:14 PM
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Hello DRK comrades!

I have a little bit BTC (0.3 something, yeah I know I'M poor) Please advice me an exchange site. I'm using cryptsy but the volume there is too low. I'll try to learn trading. I know I'll be losing but I'd like to learn just for the fun of it. 0.3BTC is not much I think.

If you want real fun with your 0.30 BTC, get UltraCoin client by Reggie Middleton and start losing the money by playing swaps. "UltraCoin is capable of trading the value of over 75,000 global tickers in every major and many minor asset classes and markets."

What is this ultracoin client? I'm using linux, so I do not want to use anything other than web browsers.

Now I'm on mintpal, looking at the charts rising nicely. Smiley

My 45 DRK sits on cryptsy. I'd like to have them on a local wallet but I need ubuntu .deb package to install the wallet. I think I'll wait for the open source full release version, after that there should be official packages for major linux distros. I can download the sources and compile myself but with those fast new releases it'll take too muck time updating wallets.



Another question for the devs: will there be official packages like ubuntu, debian, redhat etc..?  We need an easy way to install wallets on linux.

No! I'll not touch anything money related on windows.
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September 23, 2014, 01:32:49 PM
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My 45 DRK sits on cryptsy. I'd like to have them on a local wallet but I need ubuntu .deb package to install the wallet.


paperwallet?
( the OS is called RL and is running pretty stable since  13.8 billion years ago)  Grin

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September 23, 2014, 01:37:47 PM
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My 45 DRK sits on cryptsy. I'd like to have them on a local wallet but I need ubuntu .deb package to install the wallet. I think I'll wait for the open source full release version, after that there should be official packages for major linux distros. I can download the sources and compile myself but with those fast new releases it'll take too muck time updating wallets.



Another question for the devs: will there be official packages like ubuntu, debian, redhat etc..?  We need an easy way to install wallets on linux.

No! I'll not touch anything money related on windows.


On the 29th you'll have the source, you can compile it on anything.

In the meantime you can use the linux binaries here: https://www.darkcoin.io/getstarted.html

...or here: https://darkcointalk.org/threads/rc5-testing.2245/page-48#post-21678

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September 23, 2014, 01:39:27 PM
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My 45 DRK sits on cryptsy. I'd like to have them on a local wallet but I need ubuntu .deb package to install the wallet. I think I'll wait for the open source full release version, after that there should be official packages for major linux distros. I can download the sources and compile myself but with those fast new releases it'll take too muck time updating wallets.



Another question for the devs: will there be official packages like ubuntu, debian, redhat etc..?  We need an easy way to install wallets on linux.

No! I'll not touch anything money related on windows.


On Friday you'll have the source, you can compile it on anything.

In the meantime you can use the linux binaries here: https://www.darkcoin.io/getstarted.html

...or here: https://darkcointalk.org/threads/rc5-testing.2245/page-48#post-21678



You mean Monday, right?
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You mean Monday, right?

Yes, edited.  Embarrassed
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September 23, 2014, 01:44:03 PM
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My 45 DRK sits on cryptsy. I'd like to have them on a local wallet but I need ubuntu .deb package to install the wallet. I think I'll wait for the open source full release version, after that there should be official packages for major linux distros. I can download the sources and compile myself but with those fast new releases it'll take too muck time updating wallets.



Another question for the devs: will there be official packages like ubuntu, debian, redhat etc..?  We need an easy way to install wallets on linux.

No! I'll not touch anything money related on windows.


On the 29th you'll have the source, you can compile it on anything.

In the meantime you can use the linux binaries here: https://www.darkcoin.io/getstarted.html

...or here: https://darkcointalk.org/threads/rc5-testing.2245/page-48#post-21678


I know there are linux binaries but updating will be time consuming. I'd like a official ubuntu repo for binaries that can be updated with a single apt-get update command.
Now I have very little DRK, only 45 so I can leave them on exchange site. I'm a small miner and I'm mining on multipools and buy DRK with BTC. My rig makes about 0.003BTC a day.
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