AllAboutTheBenjaminsBaby (OP)
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March 03, 2014, 09:15:49 PM |
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Zetacoin has also been around for quite a while. Benjamins are still new and about to be listed on Paysha for their launch. Great news above. It's going to be awesome being on a legitimate payment system!
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DRobert
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March 04, 2014, 12:20:51 AM |
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Looks like the last of the dumpers have their orders in
Not quite. Someone has a sell wall up. Looks like they are trying to lower the price because they cashed out thinking it would go lower and want to buy back in. 0.00002065 67364.48776203 1.39107667
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AllAboutTheBenjaminsBaby (OP)
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March 04, 2014, 12:23:28 AM |
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Looks like the last of the dumpers have their orders in
Not quite. Someone has a sell wall up. Looks like they are trying to lower the price because they cashed out thinking it would go lower and want to buy back in. 0.00002065 67364.48776203 1.39107667 Right, so the order is in
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Poogasm
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March 04, 2014, 01:20:48 AM |
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Sweet, thanks. I added some pool info. I think.
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glennbuck
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March 04, 2014, 02:30:20 AM |
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Might be that the wallet is crap and doesnt update,after four weeks of a quality coin like this you would imagine the wallet would update itself,but no it is rubbish.
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Poogasm
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March 04, 2014, 02:33:55 AM |
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Might be that the wallet is crap and doesnt update,after four weeks of a quality coin like this you would imagine the wallet would update itself,but no it is rubbish.
The conf and nodes in OP work just fine. There does seem to be the occasional "omfg why wont this wallet sync?" (I went through it myself) but the wallet is not rubbish by default just because you are having issues. Do the usual, delete everything other than wallet.dat and reinstall, try again. I hope it works for you, this coin is worth the effort. Good luck.
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AllAboutTheBenjaminsBaby (OP)
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March 04, 2014, 02:39:16 AM |
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Might be that the wallet is crap and doesnt update,after four weeks of a quality coin like this you would imagine the wallet would update itself,but no it is rubbish.
I've posted step by step how to add nodes multiple times. It's been done the same way for every coin for years now. There's even a list of like 20 nodes
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glennbuck
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March 04, 2014, 02:39:27 AM |
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Thanks poogasm, but i am on about your average person that doesnt know these things wanting to invest in a coin it is bad that the devs havnt sprted this when someone opens a wallet for the first time from the start.
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AllAboutTheBenjaminsBaby (OP)
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March 04, 2014, 02:40:16 AM |
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Thanks poogasm, but i am on about your average person that doesnt know these things wanting to invest in a coin it is bad that the devs havnt sprted this when someone opens a wallet for the first time from the start.
In Roaming/Benjamins (if you can't find this, search for %appdata% in start menu), make a .conf file called benjamins.conf and put this in: rpcuser=x rpcpassword=pass rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=8109 server=1 gen=0
addnode=162.243.225.132 addnode=79.30.41.82 addnode=79.35.184.193 addnode=178.210.43.53 addnode=37.4.59.204 addnode=188.162.40.145 addnode=67.233.202.8 addnode=66.186.168.160 addnode=70.169.118.178 addnode=216.145.101.106 addnode=123.211.105.43 addnode=50.42.35.91 addnode=46.118.221.232 addnode=124.169.133.2 addnode=86.5.174.41 addnode=151.50.110.59 addnode=184.75.214.210 Then make a .bat in the same folder with your QT and in the .bat type this: Then run the .bat to launch the QT (or you can put -server in the QT itself's parameters) You should add nodes to all coins, even if it syncs without them, to ensure you stay on the proper chain. Hope this helps
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glennbuck
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March 04, 2014, 02:46:00 AM |
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Thanks i can work it out,but does someone who has never bought a crypto coin before and wants to buy one be expected to work these things out,most coins you just send to your wallet why does this coin still have to be done this way after 4 weeks?
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Poogasm
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March 04, 2014, 02:54:49 AM |
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Valid point.
I am no veteran myself to crypto, I have felt that there is a huge learning curve in this world that is a huge bitch to overcome. No real support to be had other than the occasional friendly user that is willing to offer up some tidbits (like I did.)
I have to say though, the folks here in the Ben community have been the most helpful and willing to deal with me in all my glorious stupidity on this subject.
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Nthused
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March 04, 2014, 03:01:43 AM |
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Valid point.
I am no veteran myself to crypto, I have felt that there is a huge learning curve in this world that is a huge bitch to overcome. No real support to be had other than the occasional friendly user that is willing to offer up some tidbits (like I did.)
I have to say though, the folks here in the Ben community have been the most helpful and willing to deal with me in all my glorious stupidity on this subject.
I see what you mean but if you want to learn you learn, it took me about 1 month of Mining Crytpo to understand the ins and outs including the Marketplace
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glennbuck
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March 04, 2014, 03:08:31 AM |
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Well what i mean are we not trying to make these coins mainstream and easy to use,i can buy a 0.00000001 bitcoin scam coin today thats wallet works when i open it,so what reason is why this coin is not fixed after 4 weeks,where are the devs?
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AllAboutTheBenjaminsBaby (OP)
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March 04, 2014, 03:34:37 AM |
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Updated the seed nodes on the github. I'll get a new QT out this weekend when I get home on my work space. Out of town right now. If anyone posts a new QT before this weekend, be wary of downloading until someone can verify it for you (or until I post it's safe) Anyone on Linux can compile it for themselves from github and it'll sync up just fine now with no addnodes. I still recommend adding nodes, though https://github.com/BenjaminsSource/Benjamins
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itsunderstood
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American1973
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March 04, 2014, 04:27:00 AM |
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I mine about 8btc per day, what are you talking about....
Dudes be frontin'. Damn buddy, why are you even in this thread? How much wattage are you consuming? Anyway, I am mining benjamins because it is a newer coin and low numbers, I am mining to hold, but I am not much of a trader. If you mine a coin to hold for 30 years like BTC, then you'll do okay on that timeline. But, I have known lots of brokers and traders, and most of them are burned out useless douchebags, coked and penniless after their run. So, sure, pump and dump and thump your drums. But if you are hasing at that rate, then I would say join benjamins so you can bring some knowledge to a new coin. Traders get their rewards, but the long coins are the ones that have vision. I intend to have my cube mining benjamins this week, even if I get 150-250 every couple days I'll be happy. Sure, I am mining somewhat at a small loss in today's terms, but the blockchain of the future is not just BTC but other coins will be popular as well. And the traders, well they will be rich and happy so I just ignore them or maybe catch a wave on some coin I don't mine, but if I mine a coin, I will hold it long. Just my .02 as a noob to mining but not to markets.
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itsunderstood
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American1973
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March 04, 2014, 04:32:35 AM |
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First mistake was the name, its horrible.
Second mistake is his behavior. The activity trying to pump the coin is too obvious.
Third mistake is the brand. The brand is selling. Benjamin has no brand, i realize nothing when someone tells "benjamin".
I strongly believe that the man who bought the bids at craptsy up to 7000 satoshi was the coin "developer" himself... Now he is unhappy that nobody jumped onto this train. Now you must finish the work at "gaysha" at least a bit to make people "pumply-thinking".
1: The name is sweet, if you don't know what "benjamins" evokes in terms of money, than you are kinda out of the loop. 2: Pumpers and dumpers is what you are doing, low-brow smacking a coin then grabbing some cheap sells. forum trolls trying to smash or pump coins are obvious. 3: See reason #1, its a cool name, and I needed a SHA coin to mine. I mine to hold, not to play markets, though I am sure it is fun. As for you last comments, dude, really? It's good that sock accounts like you exist to give people a reference point as to what not to be. Thanks for that.
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AllAboutTheBenjaminsBaby (OP)
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March 04, 2014, 04:36:23 AM |
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First mistake was the name, its horrible.
Second mistake is his behavior. The activity trying to pump the coin is too obvious.
Third mistake is the brand. The brand is selling. Benjamin has no brand, i realize nothing when someone tells "benjamin".
I strongly believe that the man who bought the bids at craptsy up to 7000 satoshi was the coin "developer" himself... Now he is unhappy that nobody jumped onto this train. Now you must finish the work at "gaysha" at least a bit to make people "pumply-thinking".
1: The name is sweet, if you don't know what "benjamins" evokes in terms of money, than you are kinda out of the loop. 2: Pumpers and dumpers is what you are doing, low-brow smacking a coin then grabbing some cheap sells. forum trolls trying to smash or pump coins are obvious. 3: See reason #1, its a cool name, and I needed a SHA coin to mine. I mine to hold, not to play markets, though I am sure it is fun. As for you last comments, dude, really? It's good that sock accounts like you exist to give people a reference point as to what not to be. Thanks for that. He can't dump it much further, I'm sure he's out of Benjamins by now. The buy support is strong from here on down
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