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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722678 times)
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October 01, 2014, 12:46:13 PM
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Made a open source video  Cheesy

It features Darkcoin and this little guy



Check it out, share and tweet  Grin
https://vid.me/MWL

hm, the video just loads and loads and loads and doesn't play.
Am I doing something wrong?

Is this video country restricted? I can't see it.
Someone upload it to youtube please

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October 01, 2014, 12:49:07 PM
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The latest shift for the Darkcoin Multipool paid out over 89 DRK.

Cheers!

ZPOOL - the miners multipool! Support We pay 10 FLUX Parallel Assets (PA) directly to block rewards! Get paid more and faster. No PA fee's or waiting around for them, paid instantly on every block found!
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October 01, 2014, 12:49:36 PM
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Made a open source video  Cheesy

It features Darkcoin and this little guy



Check it out, share and tweet  Grin
https://vid.me/MWL

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Fantastic!

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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October 01, 2014, 12:53:13 PM
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Made a open source video  Cheesy

It features Darkcoin and this little guy



Check it out, share and tweet  Grin
https://vid.me/MWL

hm, the video just loads and loads and loads and doesn't play.
Am I doing something wrong?

Dont know why that is..
I dumped it on Mega just for you  Wink
https://mega.co.nz/#!NFNywKRY!qHEvBUgN_HdeJacPw2b5XeAIUHOzRu-H8V6pU5z5J0Y

“Every morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”
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October 01, 2014, 12:53:35 PM
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Posted !!

Tx to Icebucket and all the little yellow people ....>
Well done !
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October 01, 2014, 12:56:00 PM
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Dont know why that is..
I dumped it on Mega just for you  Wink
https://mega.co.nz/#!NFNywKRY!qHEvBUgN_HdeJacPw2b5XeAIUHOzRu-H8V6pU5z5J0Y

lol, that's ridiculously AWESOME.

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October 01, 2014, 01:00:12 PM
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Dont know why that is..
I dumped it on Mega just for you  Wink
https://mega.co.nz/#!NFNywKRY!qHEvBUgN_HdeJacPw2b5XeAIUHOzRu-H8V6pU5z5J0Y

lol, that's ridiculously AWESOME.

Im glad you like it  Cheesy
@tungfa: thanks for posting  Kiss

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October 01, 2014, 01:01:28 PM
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Dont know why that is..
I dumped it on Mega just for you  Wink
https://mega.co.nz/#!NFNywKRY!qHEvBUgN_HdeJacPw2b5XeAIUHOzRu-H8V6pU5z5J0Y

lol, that's ridiculously AWESOME.

Im glad you like it  Cheesy
@tungfa: thanks for posting  Kiss

Need one for this little fella


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October 01, 2014, 01:06:59 PM
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Nice read. Interview with Evan:

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/darkcoin-2-0-open-source-interview-darkcoins-duffield/

Quote from: Evan in article
We have some other secret projects we are not ready to reveal yet but we have created a very solid foundation to continue to innovate at a very accelerated pace.

I don't think people understand how big a deal this is. None of that PoS crap.

MTGox going down was a really big deal because of transaction speeds on BTC being really slow.  If you're trying to trade, waiting 1-2 hours for confirmations is not an option. So people were leaving coins on MTGox.

Because we know the impact Gox going down had on BTC, we can look back quantify this issue as being worth many tens of millions of dollars, if not hundreds of millions of dollars, possibly billions.

If you can confirm in seconds, you don't have to risk leaving funds on exchanges; and you can still react to situations.

This also applies to Silk / Dark Road. In and out while your coffee is still piping hot.
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October 01, 2014, 01:13:37 PM
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I don't think people understand how big a deal this is. None of that PoS crap.

MTGox going down was a really big deal because of transaction speeds on BTC being really slow.  If you're trying to trade, waiting 1-2 hours for confirmations is not an option. So people were leaving coins on MTGox.

Because we know the impact Gox going down had on BTC, we can look back quantify this issue as being worth many tens of millions of dollars, if not hundreds of millions of dollars, possibly billions.

If you can confirm in seconds, you don't have to risk leaving funds on exchanges; and you can still react to situations.

This also applies to Silk / Dark Road. In and out while your coffee is still piping hot.

For 6 months almost everyone that didn't have much to do with Crypto said to me "Oh Bitcoins, hasn't that got something to do with that dodgy exchange that went down?"

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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October 01, 2014, 01:20:11 PM
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The chargable's seem to be "0.020 per On Demand Linux t1.micro Instance Hour" which was all on the "free tier" ?

I just feel like shutting down the account because I've got no clue how to tell if the services I'm consuming attract any charge or not.

Can anyone throw any light on this ?

Right, so the obvious course of action isn't doing anything like contacting AWS customer/billing support. That would be insane. The logical thing to do is come to the DRK thread and talk about it, because we can log in to our employee accounts at Amazon and check out your usage to see if there has been a mistake on Amazon's end.

Ah - looks it's the "lazy b*strd meets conceited c*nt" post.

ok, thanks for the slap down - point taken - but it happens that this thread contains a substantial amount of discussion about AWS due to the fact that so many masternodes are hosted on it and for that reason I didn't consider it an off-topic post. Other user's experiences are at least as useful as what an employed support person tells you.

I'll try the front door.

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October 01, 2014, 01:22:38 PM
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The chargable's seem to be "0.020 per On Demand Linux t1.micro Instance Hour" which was all on the "free tier" ?

I just feel like shutting down the account because I've got no clue how to tell if the services I'm consuming attract any charge or not.

Can anyone throw any light on this ?

Right, so the obvious course of action isn't doing anything like contacting AWS customer/billing support. That would be insane. The logical thing to do is come to the DRK thread and talk about it, because we can log in to our employee accounts at Amazon and check out your usage to see if there has been a mistake on Amazon's end.

Ah - looks it's the "lazy b*strd meets conceited c*nt" post.

ok, thanks for the slap down - point taken - but it happens that this thread contains a substantial amount of discussion about AWS due to the fact that so many masternodes are hosted on it and for that reason I didn't consider it an off-topic post. Other user's experiences are at least as useful as what an employed support person tells you.

I'll try the front door.

PM El Presidente. I bet he would know.

Report back. Be interested to know what the deal was.
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October 01, 2014, 01:25:29 PM
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I don't think people understand how big a deal this is. None of that PoS crap.

MTGox going down was a really big deal because of transaction speeds on BTC being really slow.  If you're trying to trade, waiting 1-2 hours for confirmations is not an option. So people were leaving coins on MTGox.

Because we know the impact Gox going down had on BTC, we can look back quantify this issue as being worth many tens of millions of dollars, if not hundreds of millions of dollars, possibly billions.

If you can confirm in seconds, you don't have to risk leaving funds on exchanges; and you can still react to situations.

This also applies to Silk / Dark Road. In and out while your coffee is still piping hot.

For 6 months almost everyone that didn't have much to do with Crypto said to me "Oh Bitcoins, hasn't that got something to do with that dodgy exchange that went down?"

Ok. fixed it.

Market: Y U No Like Instant DRK?
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October 01, 2014, 01:27:12 PM
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fuck u whale , fuck you.
could it be that evan is that megga whalebot ?

altcoincasinogulagshoppingshow FUD is good, look @altcoin prices ...
pls fud me hard via pm
id appriciate that.
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October 01, 2014, 01:30:25 PM
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The chargable's seem to be "0.020 per On Demand Linux t1.micro Instance Hour" which was all on the "free tier" ?

I just feel like shutting down the account because I've got no clue how to tell if the services I'm consuming attract any charge or not.

Can anyone throw any light on this ?

Right, so the obvious course of action isn't doing anything like contacting AWS customer/billing support. That would be insane. The logical thing to do is come to the DRK thread and talk about it, because we can log in to our employee accounts at Amazon and check out your usage to see if there has been a mistake on Amazon's end.

Ah - looks it's the "lazy b*strd meets conceited c*nt" post.

ok, thanks for the slap down - point taken - but it happens that this thread contains a substantial amount of discussion about AWS due to the fact that so many masternodes are hosted on it and for that reason I didn't consider it an off-topic post. Other user's experiences are at least as useful as what an employed support person tells you.

I'll try the front door.



Bandwidth charges - Amazon isn't cheap.
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October 01, 2014, 01:33:18 PM
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The chargable's seem to be "0.020 per On Demand Linux t1.micro Instance Hour" which was all on the "free tier" ?

I just feel like shutting down the account because I've got no clue how to tell if the services I'm consuming attract any charge or not.

Can anyone throw any light on this ?

Right, so the obvious course of action isn't doing anything like contacting AWS customer/billing support. That would be insane. The logical thing to do is come to the DRK thread and talk about it, because we can log in to our employee accounts at Amazon and check out your usage to see if there has been a mistake on Amazon's end.

Ah - looks it's the "lazy b*strd meets conceited c*nt" post.

ok, thanks for the slap down - point taken - but it happens that this thread contains a substantial amount of discussion about AWS due to the fact that so many masternodes are hosted on it and for that reason I didn't consider it an off-topic post. Other user's experiences are at least as useful as what an employed support person tells you.

I'll try the front door.



Bandwidth charges - Amazon isn't cheap.

So how much bandwidth does a masternode need anyway? How high is the traffic in GByte/month that goes thru a masternode on average and is ONLY darkcoin related?
I thought it can't be that high, ... so maybe the server was (ab)used for something else besides darkcoin?

I have two root servers, where I pay a fix amount of money every month, and where I get a constant access to a 100 MBit line. I use those servers for all my projects etc.. and plan on installing two masternodes on those servers when the time has come.
Is this advisable? Or should I have completely dedicated servers for the masternodes ONLY (nothing else running on the machines). I really assume that the traffic that goes thru masternodes is completely negligible compared to other things, and should therefor allow for other services to run on those servers, why not? Right?

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October 01, 2014, 01:34:25 PM
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You can't explain everything with "whales" ! People are just selling DRK !
I wish I sold early at better price and buying now.
I'm Still believing in Darkcoin .
The bad thing is, that people believe that this is top price for DRK. They do not realize that this is the bottom price .
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October 01, 2014, 01:37:08 PM
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http://cointelegraph.com/news/112648/darkcoin-releases-open-source-code-exits-beta-stages
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October 01, 2014, 01:37:48 PM
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Looks like the ship is sinking for dark coin.
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October 01, 2014, 01:46:05 PM
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Blah

Sure it is. Stay away!  Grin
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