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February 17, 2014, 07:53:14 PM |
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I can not encourage donating to that faucet. The dev for that faucet was given thousands on PMC, but they were removed from the faucet, and the faucet does not work. if you wish to donate to a faucet, donate to the official faucet at faucet.premineco.in Ever track those transactions? Yes, it is just sitting in an address, hasn't moved in awhile last time i looked. http://blockchain.premineco.in/a/16PsWmgn2EI've dropped Musent a PM to find out what's going on. He was online today, so there's no reason he can't pop in and explain the situation. Did you send the coins in good faith that they'd be used solely for the faucet, or were they a bounty reward? That's just the thing - It's technically a bounty, so he isn't under obligation to give it away. ...However it was agreed that the bounty would be used for the faucet, and that was voluntarily offered by the faucet dev. If he wants to keep the coins, it's his choice. I don't agree but I don't have to. If he wants to keep the coins and keep the faucet working, I'll gladly donate to it. But I'm going to need some sort of response before moving forward.
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bungholio
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February 17, 2014, 07:55:24 PM |
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I registered an account, voted and sent 0.0095 BTC as "encouragement" for PMC to get listed. When you have some BTC to give please send to me EDIT: also PMC are accepted Sent 25 PMC
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Nullu
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February 17, 2014, 07:58:20 PM |
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I can not encourage donating to that faucet. The dev for that faucet was given thousands on PMC, but they were removed from the faucet, and the faucet does not work. if you wish to donate to a faucet, donate to the official faucet at faucet.premineco.in Ever track those transactions? Yes, it is just sitting in an address, hasn't moved in awhile last time i looked. http://blockchain.premineco.in/a/16PsWmgn2EI've dropped Musent a PM to find out what's going on. He was online today, so there's no reason he can't pop in and explain the situation. Did you send the coins in good faith that they'd be used solely for the faucet, or were they a bounty reward? That's just the thing - It's technically a bounty, so he isn't under obligation to give it away. ...However it was agreed that the bounty would be used for the faucet, and that was voluntarily offered by the faucet dev. If he wants to keep the coins, it's his choice. I don't agree but I don't have to. If he wants to keep the coins and keep the faucet working, I'll gladly donate to it. But I'm going to need some sort of response before moving forward. Well I'll reserve judgement until he responds, for now. No point conjecturing until he lets us know what's going on.
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February 17, 2014, 08:05:36 PM |
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I registered an account, voted and sent 0.0095 BTC as "encouragement" for PMC to get listed. When you have some BTC to give please send to me EDIT: also PMC are accepted Sent 25 PMC mintpal is pretty much brand new right? I think another low volume exchange would only hurt PMC. we need to get on coinedup, cryptsy, or something similar. Having all these small exchanges just decentralizes the trading, making our volume, and in response appeal, look smaller. Coinex or coinmarket.io are the smallest exchanges I think the community should even consider trying to get on; even they are questionable.
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creditcoin_CRD (OP)
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February 17, 2014, 08:12:59 PM |
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I can not encourage donating to that faucet. The dev for that faucet was given thousands on PMC, but they were removed from the faucet, and the faucet does not work. if you wish to donate to a faucet, donate to the official faucet at faucet.premineco.in Ever track those transactions? Yes, it is just sitting in an address, hasn't moved in awhile last time i looked. http://blockchain.premineco.in/a/16PsWmgn2EI've dropped Musent a PM to find out what's going on. He was online today, so there's no reason he can't pop in and explain the situation. Did you send the coins in good faith that they'd be used solely for the faucet, or were they a bounty reward? That's just the thing - It's technically a bounty, so he isn't under obligation to give it away. ...However it was agreed that the bounty would be used for the faucet, and that was voluntarily offered by the faucet dev. If he wants to keep the coins, it's his choice. I don't agree but I don't have to. If he wants to keep the coins and keep the faucet working, I'll gladly donate to it. But I'm going to need some sort of response before moving forward. Well I'll reserve judgement until he responds, for now. No point conjecturing until he lets us know what's going on. I agree, no sense pointing fingers yet. He might have been in an accident for all we know.
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Nullu
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February 17, 2014, 08:14:47 PM |
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Would there be demand for a PMC mining profitability calculator? You'd have to enter in a few numbers to get a reasonable profitability calculation, but I could do it. I need an excuse to brush up on my C++ anyway.
is it profitable at these exchange rates? That's the question, I suppose. With enough hashes? Sure. I can still mine PMC with a meagre 1.2ghash/sec! I guess the correct question is is it comparably profitable when compared to other coins? Yes, if you have an ASIC and at currect nethashrate it is a little, my own calculation: My smallest rig I use for PMC gives 80Gh/s = 0.0129 BTC per day according to Bitcoinx Mining 24hr gives me about 25 PMC in tx fees : 25 * 0.000645 = 0.016125 BTC I use those PMC for my Block Rewarders as an idealist in this early stage. BUT it is not a hash per BTC calculation, if you introduce a terrahash and capture 90% of the blocks you'll only get the same tx fees, doesn't pay out the same way another coin does, you'll just end up boosting the transaction times with a lot of 0.00 blocks If diff is skyhigh after a terrahash bomb then the blocks will fill up more nicely and become bigger as a reward than when it was faster, rewarding the small patient miners. Soooo interesting about PMC, innovation without reinventing the wheel like most other coins try to do. Yeah, I really like the fact that PMC is different simply by exploiting the way Bitcoin already works. It's like fast forwarding by several years and watching BTC of the future. Very interesting indeed.
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February 17, 2014, 08:14:56 PM |
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Would there be demand for a PMC mining profitability calculator? You'd have to enter in a few numbers to get a reasonable profitability calculation, but I could do it. I need an excuse to brush up on my C++ anyway.
is it profitable at these exchange rates? That's the question, I suppose. With enough hashes? Sure. I can still mine PMC with a meagre 1.2ghash/sec! I guess the correct question is is it comparably profitable when compared to other coins? Yes, if you have an ASIC and at currect nethashrate it is a little, my own calculation: My smallest rig I use for PMC gives 80Gh/s = 0.0129 BTC per day according to Bitcoinx Mining 24hr gives me about 25 PMC in tx fees : 25 * 0.000645 = 0.016125 BTC I use those PMC for my Block Rewarders as an idealist in this early stage. BUT it is not a hash per BTC calculation, if you introduce a terrahash and capture 90% of the blocks you'll only get the same tx fees, doesn't pay out the same way another coin does, you'll just end up boosting the transaction times with a lot of 0.00 blocks If diff is skyhigh after a terrahash bomb then the blocks will fill up more nicely and become bigger as a reward than when it was faster, rewarding the small patient miners. Soooo interesting about PMC, innovation without reinventing the wheel like most other coins try to do. You explained that much better than I ever could have.
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February 17, 2014, 08:23:04 PM |
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February 17, 2014, 08:33:37 PM |
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Would there be demand for a PMC mining profitability calculator? You'd have to enter in a few numbers to get a reasonable profitability calculation, but I could do it. I need an excuse to brush up on my C++ anyway.
is it profitable at these exchange rates? That's the question, I suppose. With enough hashes? Sure. I can still mine PMC with a meagre 1.2ghash/sec! I guess the correct question is is it comparably profitable when compared to other coins? Yes, if you have an ASIC and at currect nethashrate it is a little, my own calculation: My smallest rig I use for PMC gives 80Gh/s = 0.0129 BTC per day according to Bitcoinx Mining 24hr gives me about 25 PMC in tx fees : 25 * 0.000645 = 0.016125 BTC I use those PMC for my Block Rewarders as an idealist in this early stage. BUT it is not a hash per BTC calculation, if you introduce a terrahash and capture 90% of the blocks you'll only get the same tx fees, doesn't pay out the same way another coin does, you'll just end up boosting the transaction times with a lot of 0.00 blocks If diff is skyhigh after a terrahash bomb then the blocks will fill up more nicely and become bigger as a reward than when it was faster, rewarding the small patient miners. Soooo interesting about PMC, innovation without reinventing the wheel like most other coins try to do. You explained that much better than I ever could have. I'm starting to understand it a bit better but I think I might need pictures lol...or maybe one of those nice RSA animates videos.
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February 17, 2014, 08:38:23 PM |
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Thanks MyFarm, I know lots of people have been selling them but I agree it creates awareness of the coin and later, when they see it going up, they are more likely to get back in. I've also managed to turn my 0.5 PMC into 1 PMC - lets see if I can make it to 2 today!
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February 17, 2014, 08:53:53 PM Last edit: February 17, 2014, 09:08:05 PM by creditcoin_CRD |
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February 17, 2014, 09:34:35 PM Last edit: February 17, 2014, 09:45:08 PM by Nullu |
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Fantastic. Can't wait to see Premine on there. Edit: There we are @ floor 23 http://www.bitscraper.pw/p/blog-page.html
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February 17, 2014, 09:51:21 PM |
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I will make a few more as the tower gets larger.
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February 17, 2014, 09:56:56 PM |
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I will make a few more as the tower gets larger. Cool idea but it's not very clear that banner on bitscraper. Don't read name on logo, probably it's better only the motto "Premine-Future of Bitcoin revealed". BTW on mintpal we have 261 votes in two hours....great !
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February 17, 2014, 10:37:15 PM |
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So what's the current estimates for how high this could go?
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February 17, 2014, 10:41:27 PM |
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thanks to the faucet ive gone from 0.25 pmc to 1.955 in just over 24 hours oh and the giveaway on poloniex
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Nullu
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February 17, 2014, 10:43:33 PM |
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So what's the current estimates for how high this could go?
Current estimates put it just past Alpha Centauri, and on its way to Andromeda.
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February 17, 2014, 10:43:47 PM |
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So what's the current estimates for how high this could go?
I'll let the others answer this - my figures come with bias.
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