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Author Topic: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin - PoW reward for solar energy | the GREEN KING of Crypto  (Read 138363 times)
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July 23, 2014, 11:34:38 PM
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Well I lost control of most of my scrypt hashing power. I got a year free hosting with zencloud for my black widows. Unfortunately I can't direct them to specific pools, and they payout in BTC automatically so I picked up a single GAW Fury to mine some SLR with. It's been going strong for a few hours now and I don't see any signs of it letting up. 55 watts for 1.3 MH. Very energy efficient.

That's what I've been running for the past month. Been thinking about buying another one, but I'm pretty anxious about the KnC Titans that are expected to be shipped any day now. I think if I spend the $60 to buy SLR, rather than to buy a Fury to mine SLR, I'd probably come out ahead.

You would, from a purely financial perspective it's a better idea.

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July 24, 2014, 03:40:56 PM
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Congrats to nick his book is moving up the ranks

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,148 in Books 7/23/14



He sold me a signed copy for §300. He's using a $0.10 exchange rate for SLR apparently. One book per person at that price. I tweeted out the transaction last night, I don't have it on me right now to share it. I can't wait to read it!!!  Cheesy

I will take a copy  Grin
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July 24, 2014, 04:22:35 PM
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allcrypt bitcoin wallet down?
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July 24, 2014, 06:40:10 PM
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Congrats to nick his book is moving up the ranks

The Nature of Value
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,148 in Books 7/23/14



He sold me a signed copy for §300. He's using a $0.10 exchange rate for SLR apparently. One book per person at that price. I tweeted out the transaction last night, I don't have it on me right now to share it. I can't wait to read it!!!  Cheesy

I will take a copy  Grin

As will I please...   I will pay postage to NZ in fiat :}

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July 24, 2014, 10:54:10 PM
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allcrypt bitcoin wallet down?

Yup…waiting all day for BTC deposit to go through?!
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July 25, 2014, 11:49:26 AM
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allcrypt bitcoin wallet down?

Yup…waiting all day for BTC deposit to go through?!


Working now.
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July 25, 2014, 01:13:04 PM
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allcrypt bitcoin wallet down?

Yup…waiting all day for BTC deposit to go through?!


Working now.

Picked up some more cheap solarcoins  Grin
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July 25, 2014, 02:25:34 PM
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allcrypt bitcoin wallet down?

Yup…waiting all day for BTC deposit to go through?!


Working now.

Picked up some more cheap solarcoins  Grin

i like cheap coins but i wish we could get the block rate down asap
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July 25, 2014, 03:54:29 PM
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allcrypt bitcoin wallet down?

Yup…waiting all day for BTC deposit to go through?!


Working now.

Picked up some more cheap solarcoins  Grin

i like cheap coins but i wish we could get the block rate down asap

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July 25, 2014, 09:17:03 PM
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Helluva sell wall there on Allcrypt...  Undecided

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July 25, 2014, 09:40:46 PM
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Helluva sell wall there on Allcrypt...  Undecided

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July 25, 2014, 10:25:39 PM
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Helluva sell wall there on Allcrypt...  Undecided

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I doubt it's anything to worry about. Solarcoin doesn't move at the speed of crypto geek impatience. There's a plan and it's being executed.

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July 25, 2014, 10:32:12 PM
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I just bought some Ether. Smiley When they come out with their platform, I want to play around with it to see if it's something we can use for decentralized contracts for generator grants. It's all greek to me right now (the coding that is) but I know that it costs Ether to create/execute a contract on what ever blockchain you want. At least that's my understanding anyway, so it would fit really well with generator grant applications, it could even keep the identity secure depending on how the contract is structured.

I'm a little excited for all of that to come over the next year or two Shocked. It may not be an ethereum solution but from everything I've looked at, it seems to be a very synergistic choice.

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July 25, 2014, 10:40:58 PM
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I just bought some Ether. Smiley When they come out with their platform, I want to play around with it to see if it's something we can use for decentralized contracts for generator grants. It's all greek to me right now (the coding that is) but I know that it costs Ether to create/execute a contract on what ever blockchain you want. At least that's my understanding anyway, so it would fit really well with generator grant applications, it could even keep the identity secure depending on how the contract is structured.

I'm a little excited for all of that to come over the next year or two Shocked. It may not be an ethereum solution but from everything I've looked at, it seems to be a very synergistic choice.

I'm not sold on etherium. I honestly think the solarcoin wallet itself can handle all of the requests in a decentralized manner by inserting code that sends live telemetry straight from your meter.

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July 25, 2014, 10:46:45 PM
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I just bought some Ether. Smiley When they come out with their platform, I want to play around with it to see if it's something we can use for decentralized contracts for generator grants. It's all greek to me right now (the coding that is) but I know that it costs Ether to create/execute a contract on what ever blockchain you want. At least that's my understanding anyway, so it would fit really well with generator grant applications, it could even keep the identity secure depending on how the contract is structured.

I'm a little excited for all of that to come over the next year or two Shocked. It may not be an ethereum solution but from everything I've looked at, it seems to be a very synergistic choice.

I'm not sold on etherium. I honestly think the solarcoin wallet itself can handle all of the requests in a decentralized manner by inserting code that sends live telemetry straight from your meter.

How would that work exactly? I'm curious. Smiley

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July 25, 2014, 11:34:54 PM
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I just bought some Ether. Smiley When they come out with their platform, I want to play around with it to see if it's something we can use for decentralized contracts for generator grants. It's all greek to me right now (the coding that is) but I know that it costs Ether to create/execute a contract on what ever blockchain you want. At least that's my understanding anyway, so it would fit really well with generator grant applications, it could even keep the identity secure depending on how the contract is structured.

I'm a little excited for all of that to come over the next year or two Shocked. It may not be an ethereum solution but from everything I've looked at, it seems to be a very synergistic choice.

I'm not sold on etherium. I honestly think the solarcoin wallet itself can handle all of the requests in a decentralized manner by inserting code that sends live telemetry straight from your meter.

How would that work exactly? I'm curious. Smiley

I'm not an engineer, but it is conceivable.

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July 26, 2014, 03:47:55 AM
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I just bought some Ether. Smiley When they come out with their platform, I want to play around with it to see if it's something we can use for decentralized contracts for generator grants. It's all greek to me right now (the coding that is) but I know that it costs Ether to create/execute a contract on what ever blockchain you want. At least that's my understanding anyway, so it would fit really well with generator grant applications, it could even keep the identity secure depending on how the contract is structured.

I'm a little excited for all of that to come over the next year or two Shocked. It may not be an ethereum solution but from everything I've looked at, it seems to be a very synergistic choice.

Don't know much about it, but reads like another ripple labs startup….using blockchain technology to log transactions.  Maybe even with a similar concept in that you need a small amount of coins to fund the blockchain transactions?  I think there are others that may make a play for this as well (i.e.; pantera capital)? Time will tell if they will be worth anything down the road? This new group seems to be keen on software and APIs to support the technology, so they may do better?  Realistically, building and using a blockchain to log transactions is really kids stuff now….and in 3-5 years there may be dozens of companies all doing the same thing, trying to find spaces to solution the technology…and may end up making everything cheap, with little value?

The good news is that they had a huge opening…signalling that companies/investors want to throw their $ at anything in this space!  It could be the beginning of the dot com boom all over again.  lol







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July 26, 2014, 05:40:21 AM
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Helluva sell wall there on Allcrypt...  Undecided

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July 26, 2014, 01:25:55 PM
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I just had a fun thought...  Grin Maybe Ghost Trader has been setting us up all this time with a... wait for it... a "dump & pump"Huh  Shocked Grin Shocked

That would be pretty cool actually (and clever), even though I realize it's highly unlikely, I can pretend it's true and get excited again. The exact reverse trading strategy of all the other altcoin "pump and dumps". Makes me giggle a little.

But on the 1% chance I'm right, Ghost Trader owes ME a beer for being so damn clever.  Kiss

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July 26, 2014, 03:04:34 PM
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Some one is still on the ask if you buy say 100k coins in a few hours another 100k will be up for sale around the same price.

1 solar a minute please  Grin
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