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March 10, 2014, 07:01:50 PM |
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Well i'd chip in to hire someone to hard fork if we are going to take it over.
Would this be the first altcoin to ever be taken over by the community?
Hey Chris Do you know if we'll need a hard fork? I'm really not sure if we will, it's only the checkpoint server we need to change afaik and I hope that just needs the wallets to be updated for which a few us would like to update anyway (need to include the conf and hopefully install it automatically). I don't follow many coins, I prefer to pick a few decent ones and work them (a few so not all eggs are in one basket), but community coins do seem to be rare which is a shame, I think it's how it should be. They're not very decentralised if only a hand full of folks control it and if they disappear, everyone else is screwed.
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March 10, 2014, 07:13:57 PM |
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at least can download cash wallet and synch i do like the diff go down, because i still like cash coin i do love the name.
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March 10, 2014, 08:47:28 PM |
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Well i'd chip in to hire someone to hard fork if we are going to take it over.
Would this be the first altcoin to ever be taken over by the community?
All coins are taken over by the community at some time. They are not always the property of the original developer. If anyone here has the skills to do it, please declare themselves. A hard fork is only needed if some aspect of the code or function is a serious problem.
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March 10, 2014, 08:50:56 PM |
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Well i'd chip in to hire someone to hard fork if we are going to take it over.
Would this be the first altcoin to ever be taken over by the community?
Hey Chris Do you know if we'll need a hard fork? I'm really not sure if we will, it's only the checkpoint server we need to change afaik and I hope that just needs the wallets to be updated for which a few us would like to update anyway (need to include the conf and hopefully install it automatically). I don't follow many coins, I prefer to pick a few decent ones and work them (a few so not all eggs are in one basket), but community coins do seem to be rare which is a shame, I think it's how it should be. They're not very decentralised if only a hand full of folks control it and if they disappear, everyone else is screwed. No doubt someone will correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think even the wallets need an upgrade to clear the checkpoint error. Only the checkpoint server.
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TuxNut
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March 10, 2014, 08:58:30 PM |
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No doubt someone will correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think even the wallets need an upgrade to clear the checkpoint error. Only the checkpoint server.
We don't have access to the checkpoint server though, we therefore need to change it and therefore we need to point the wallets to the new server.
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March 10, 2014, 08:59:31 PM |
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No doubt someone will correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think even the wallets need an upgrade to clear the checkpoint error. Only the checkpoint server.
We don't have access to the checkpoint server though, we therefore need to change it and therefore we need to point the wallets to the new server. OK, I see.
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March 10, 2014, 09:15:53 PM |
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It won't hurt to get a few skilled folks interested to donate a bit of their time. If nothing else, will be a challenge. With so many scammy coins coming out on a nearly daily basis and just on a permanent sell spiral, it would be good to have a nice decent size coin for smaller miners who want to know what they are getting. Even with my 18Mhs, it really is not easy to jump around coins in time or abandon when diff is stuck high. Small timers beavering away on their home PCs are just getting ripped off most of the time. This is the target audience for CASH, while big boys and auto-pools can hop around at pleasure. Does seem odd for the dev just to vanish, even with a tiny bit more effort could have kept the price 20x higher and really cash out his coinage, so .. dump and run? Nahh .. or really needs to re-think his dumping strategy. PANDA .. now that was a pro dump
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March 10, 2014, 11:00:03 PM |
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Was just thinking it doesn't seem very 'community' like at the moment. Could we start doing nominations for 'committee' posts which we could then put to a straw poll. Could then do the same every 3 months or something (and change passwords when we do ) to ensure the folks taking the responsibility are there because we want them there. The community will keep changing every now and then, need to ensure those up top are a reflection of the holders. Due to a near utter lack of response from folks here on stuff was thinking it might be an idea if we get folks to go through this thread and pm people to let them know what's going on. If we get 3 people happy to do it, divide the pages into three, 10 people, divide into 10. There's surely more people who care about this coin than are chatting at the moment, there's over a million coins and we currently only have say, 100k accounted for.
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March 11, 2014, 12:16:56 AM |
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Looks as if it's gonna be just a few of us.
I'm jumping on every forum page, wiki page, and other weird sites I've never seen before to learn what's needed as fast as I can. I've got the cpp files open, I've got a pretty good idea what has to change and then re-compile, but nodes are the important thing. Have to change the master checkpoint key on all of them to keep this from forking all kinds of wrong.
Any experienced programmers out there wanna jump in and let me know if I have the basics right? I'm willing to do the work, and honestly want to learn this. Just keep in mind, you'll be teaching a kinda old dog new tricks...
As to a website, I have a WYSISYG generator (haven't coded HTML in about 15 years) site that I can use. Got a pay a monthly sub for it but I'll be willing to if we want to go this route. ID's and pass will be handed to those in charge.
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suncoastbuddy
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March 11, 2014, 01:08:48 AM |
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You guys are doing a good job. I would love to be able to offer some help but I just haven't got the time at the moment. But I will be around when I can
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TuxNut
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March 11, 2014, 01:15:46 AM |
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Looked @ http://www.cleverpuffin.com/ for hosting. I reckon we're gonna want to pay in Digital Currency and not be tied to a 12 month contract or need to have it tied to any particular person (they may leave). Thoughts?
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March 11, 2014, 01:36:09 AM |
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Looked @ http://www.cleverpuffin.com/ for hosting. I reckon we're gonna want to pay in Digital Currency and not be tied to a 12 month contract or need to have it tied to any particular person (they may leave). Thoughts? I was going for www.websitewizard.com myself, just so HTML coding is done in the backround for us. Also they have forums you can add to the site. But, yeah that would make it so one person had to pay in fiat for them. Someone just picked up 5300 cash on cryptsy... No idea who that was.... (added to coin funds)
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March 11, 2014, 01:40:34 AM |
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Looked @ http://www.cleverpuffin.com/ for hosting. I reckon we're gonna want to pay in Digital Currency and not be tied to a 12 month contract or need to have it tied to any particular person (they may leave). Thoughts? I was going for www.websitewizard.com myself, just so HTML coding is done in the backround for us. Also they have forums you can add to the site. But, yeah that would make it so one person had to pay in fiat for them. I'd go http://www.squarespace.com/ if doing it the old-fashioned way. The support was uber quick (responses within 10 minutes) when asking about Digital currencies, but they're not accepting them at this time. Which is a shame as they're highly recommended (by someone they sponsor ) I really think we should support businesses that are accepting digital currencies, would be kinda dumb not to really :p
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March 11, 2014, 01:46:55 AM Last edit: March 11, 2014, 02:10:36 AM by TuxNut |
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I also let them know that they lost a potential customer due to their lack of living in the year 2014 AND let the YouTube channel they sponsor know that I tried to use them but that our money's not good enough for them Slap one, pay the other SquareSpace even responded to the tweet in really short time. Ended up linking them here. The more businesses we can get on the Digital train, the faster the banks will fall, the quicker we'll have a revolution (just hope it's a peaceful one). Perhaps should have linked them to the [ANN] main thread so they could see how many coins have websites == how many customers they could have had
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March 11, 2014, 04:14:23 AM |
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I would be really glad to help, but I don't think I have much to offer. I'm new in this whole crypto world and I'm in progress to try to refund my investment while adding hash power from time to time, so I sadly I had to sell almost all my mined coin since I don't have a lot of hash power and my newbish "trade-fu" move make me win a little bit less than I've lost So I dont have any other choice than to continue to work outside crypto,... lol And Free time with 2 kids is not something omnipresent! BUT I'm proudly mining CASH all day long and would be more than happy to give some spare time to help bring CASH where it deserve to be Varvarin is right, for small miner like me (3.6Mh), it is a lot less work and IMO not much less profitable to mine cash 24 hours a day than trying to get on scamcoin and sell them on time! lol One last thing, I don't know if it's always the same guys, but to whoever is placing these awesome buy orders and keep buying batch of CASH on regular basis to keep the price going,,..... WOW!! Thank you guys!! I don't know how much you've invested in this since the beginning, but that is what keep me motivated to put effort in this coin! It took me awhile to realized that it is much more profitable to put my small income in a SELL ORDERS then to sell it right away! But at least now I know!! It's nice to see that the community is willing to put more effort in this coin than the dev himself probably did!
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March 11, 2014, 08:25:27 AM |
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I too would like to help but am a newbie to all this, not any good at the tech stuff,
but happy to donate some CASH for this great coin, will only be a small amount as l dont have many coin. if every one in the community could give a little of there time or CASH to help with taking us to the next level
Then those who have come forward to help this coin move would know that the community is with them think they deserve our support
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March 11, 2014, 01:34:53 PM |
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Just spent 5 minutes stepping through some of block on the block explorer http://115.29.51.156:7703/chainFrom the hundred or so blocks I looked at and then the accounts, definitely me people holding onto their mining or buying up than people selling off. There are obviously a number of people out there that like this coin, so lets see if we can get it turned around
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March 11, 2014, 03:44:11 PM |
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well ive pulled the cash i bought from cryptsy.. no sense leaving it there atm. the orders are thru.. i think cash is dead guys. it really will hit 1 satoshi it seems. i honestly dont think at this point that its worth even trying to revive. it's done worse than ctm. i imagine it will be pulled from the exchange soon. let's face it, this coin has failed pretty hard. optimism isnt going to help us here. its like noone even wants it.
the dev not even having the courtesy to comment in so long really suggest he scammed us all. we should abandon this coin completely. let us place our efforts into developing a new coin, with a better name and structure. we can take the good ideas that were presented in cash and capitalize on them. pos is definitely the way to go. im not buying any more cash. its dead, done, finito.
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March 11, 2014, 03:46:40 PM |
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Just spent 5 minutes stepping through some of block on the block explorer http://115.29.51.156:7703/chainFrom the hundred or so blocks I looked at and then the accounts, definitely me people holding onto their mining or buying up than people selling off. There are obviously a number of people out there that like this coin, so lets see if we can get it turned around there is literally 0 buy interest. i have no idea how we will turn that around. everyone i advised oto buy cash got burned. im not interested.. kill it
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March 11, 2014, 03:46:54 PM |
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I really like this coin's concept, but the dev is too inactive. When you search for a Moore's law implementation, Darkcoin has it too.
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