Waine Bruce
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February 28, 2014, 04:45:05 PM |
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It's unbelievable that people selling this coin for 500 satoshi...
It is sad. But fortunately it is good for me as I am buying before price sky-rockets. Keep them coming buddy!! You won't get them from me as I am keeping my coins for a long time! I am in no rush as I see the potential it has.
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ozzymax
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February 28, 2014, 04:48:30 PM |
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Like water this coin will find it's level. it's only been half a day since the coin hit an exchange, at least there is some market movement, albeit small right now, it's made a good start, look at some other coins at like @ 1 -5 satoshi. it's a good time for first adopters right now and don't forget miners have larger than average electricity bills to pay. Exiting things to come for this coin in the near future, this one is strong with the force.
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jaideep1000
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February 28, 2014, 05:24:39 PM |
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I'll be holding my coins too. This one should go up even more. Mine away!
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fxmulder
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February 28, 2014, 10:55:51 PM |
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block explorer seems to be broke
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aqxy
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March 01, 2014, 08:49:25 AM |
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I'll be holding my coins too. This one should go up even more. Mine away!
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TheDonj
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March 01, 2014, 08:08:57 PM |
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I'll be holding my coins too. This one should go up even more.
Same. I'm in it for the long haul with this coin.
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Mag
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March 01, 2014, 10:25:52 PM |
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I'm not a miner person but I'll try that tonight.
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Waine Bruce
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March 01, 2014, 11:03:11 PM |
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I'm not a miner person but I'll try that tonight. Don't try... Do it ... Is very simple, go to the website above, sign in and start mining. simple as that.
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TwistedXT
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March 01, 2014, 11:37:54 PM |
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Hey Everyone, We hope you're having a great weekend The new CharityCoin website is almost ready along with the new wallet... so please stand by.
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suncoastbuddy
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March 01, 2014, 11:53:21 PM |
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well. It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool. Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees
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TwistedXT
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March 02, 2014, 12:00:00 AM |
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well. It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool. Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening.
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suncoastbuddy
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March 02, 2014, 12:01:59 AM |
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well. It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool. Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening. Oh ok... Thanks
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Mikellev
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March 02, 2014, 09:41:00 AM |
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well. It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool. Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening. We, the pool owners never "create" a fork. You can fork a coin if you solve to much blocks in to short time, so that you build the actual chain. Its no problem is its 1 or 2 blocks, but if you are ahead of all the other pools / solo miners, then you forked the coin. This has nothing to do with the pool or its owner. Poolerino.com is responsible enough to close down new registrations as soon the coin reaches 50% pool-hashrate / nethashrate for a longer period of time. When reaching 60% we usual put a mining fee of 2% in to reduce the amount of miners When reaching 70% 10% fee kicks in 80% we normaly close down the pool for some time. Greetings Mike
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cancercoin4cure (OP)
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March 02, 2014, 02:49:28 PM |
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well. It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool. Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening. We, the pool owners never "create" a fork. You can fork a coin if you solve to much blocks in to short time, so that you build the actual chain. Its no problem is its 1 or 2 blocks, but if you are ahead of all the other pools / solo miners, then you forked the coin. This has nothing to do with the pool or its owner. Poolerino.com is responsible enough to close down new registrations as soon the coin reaches 50% pool-hashrate / nethashrate for a longer period of time. When reaching 60% we usual put a mining fee of 2% in to reduce the amount of miners When reaching 70% 10% fee kicks in 80% we normaly close down the pool for some time. Greetings Mike Great information Mike. The risk will diminish as soon as we get some more pools going. I have noticed that Bored's p2p pool has not been used. I invite you all to try it for better distribution of hashrate. Meanwhile we will work into getting a feel more pools for CharityCoin.
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TwistedXT
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March 02, 2014, 03:07:04 PM |
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I just changed my miners over.... Some more people need to do it as well. It isn't good for the coin to have so much in one pool. Besides the fact, http://ccc.poolerino.com has no fees It isn't a major problem, it only becomes a problem if an unscrupulous mining pool owner decides to create a fork. Since hashaxe is run by a very nice guy "MatthewLM" who is in fact part of our community and a true asset to CharityCoin I wouldn't fear of such a thing happening. We, the pool owners never "create" a fork. You can fork a coin if you solve to much blocks in to short time, so that you build the actual chain. Its no problem is its 1 or 2 blocks, but if you are ahead of all the other pools / solo miners, then you forked the coin. This has nothing to do with the pool or its owner. Poolerino.com is responsible enough to close down new registrations as soon the coin reaches 50% pool-hashrate / nethashrate for a longer period of time. When reaching 60% we usual put a mining fee of 2% in to reduce the amount of miners When reaching 70% 10% fee kicks in 80% we normaly close down the pool for some time. Greetings Mike Hey Mike, Thank you for the explanation, looks like I have a thing or two to learn. Thank you for all your support.
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cancercoin4cure (OP)
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March 02, 2014, 09:20:11 PM |
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We are now closing the poll! We clearly have a winner regarding the donation amount. Every block mined will generate a 10% donation to the charity fund. This change will come in effect on block 20400, approximately 11 days from today. Thanks for participating!
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ozzymax
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March 02, 2014, 09:45:06 PM |
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Wow someone buying some serious coin on swissex tonight.
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