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Author Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]  (Read 1369739 times)
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April 21, 2014, 03:04:59 PM
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guys, i just saw something.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-food-cycler-home#home
it can recycle food and that will become scrap. they raised fund but fail
i think the things like this is not less
we could make a web for them to fund, its good for mint and fund raiser, because they will get fund from all over the world!
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April 21, 2014, 03:16:57 PM
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guys, i just saw something.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-food-cycler-home#home
it can recycle food and that will become scrap. they raised fund but fail
i think the things like this is not less
we could make a web for them to fund, its good for mint and fund raiser, because they will get fund from all over the world!
Great idea!
Tomorrow announcement could be a step in that direction Smiley We'll need someone to take of this, though. Will either of you (or both) be interested in taking the lead?

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April 21, 2014, 03:25:17 PM
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Bounties Offered from Developer:

    Basic Android Wallet for Phone and Tablets            5,000,000 Mintcoins
    PoS Coin Minting Feature                                    3,500,000 Mintcoins
    Battery Management Feature                              1,500,000 Mintcoins

Here's the community donations so far:

  • stormia donated 200,000 Mintcoins (125,000 for basic wallet 50,000 for Minting Feature 25,000 for Battery Feature)
    Jeff Jefferson donated 300,000  Mintcoins (100,000 for basic wallet 150,000 for Minting Feature 50,000 for Battery Feature)
    moderndezigns donated 250,000 Mintcoins (150,000 or basic wallet 50,000 for Minting Feature and 50,000 for Battery Feature)
    WALKEN-COIN donated 100,000 Mintcoins towards the basic wallet
    mgburks77 donated 500,000 Mintcoins towards the added features (250,000 for Minting Feature and 250,000 for Battery Feature)
    zuepfi11 donated 300,000 Mintcoins (100,000 for basic wallet 100,000 for Minting Feature 100,000 for Battery Feature)



So total bounties so far are:

1: Basic Android Wallet for Phone and Tablets         5,575,000 Mintcoins
2: PoS Coin Minting Feature                                    4,100,000 Mintcoins
3: Battery Management Feature                               1,975,000 Mintcoins


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Should I go ahead and send my donation to that address?

Yes if you wouldn't mind stormia, the Developer will be depositing his bounties as well, not sure exactly when but I suspect within a day or so.

Thanks again for your generous donation.

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April 21, 2014, 03:49:45 PM
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guys, i just saw something.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-food-cycler-home#home
it can recycle food and that will become scrap. they raised fund but fail
i think the things like this is not less
we could make a web for them to fund, its good for mint and fund raiser, because they will get fund from all over the world!
Great idea!
Tomorrow announcement could be a step in that direction Smiley We'll need someone to take of this, though. Will either of you (or both) be interested in taking the lead?
sorry david, i have a busy live, i just have few free hours in one day, but i love mint, if you remember, i mentioned the cooperation with doge for charity.

i always have many ideas, i would like to share all to you guys, and ive said "we have a lot brains" we are all smart! lets think more reasonable ideas!

i hope i will see a mint economy system runing, and that need time to develop, that is totally different with blackcoin
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April 21, 2014, 03:53:58 PM
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Updated list of Android wallet bounty donations, If you haven't already sent in your pledge, please do so, this will show everyone the dedication this community has towards this project. You can check the blockchain and see that there is already over 10,000,000 Mintcoins deposited so far.

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Bounties Offered from Developer:

    Basic Android Wallet for Phone and Tablets            5,000,000 Mintcoins
    PoS Coin Minting Feature                                    3,500,000 Mintcoins
    Battery Management Feature                              1,500,000 Mintcoins

Here's the community donations so far:

  • stormia donated 200,000 Mintcoins (125,000 for basic wallet 50,000 for Minting Feature 25,000 for Battery Feature)
    Jeff Jefferson donated 300,000  Mintcoins (100,000 for basic wallet 150,000 for Minting Feature 50,000 for Battery Feature)
    moderndezigns donated 250,000 Mintcoins (150,000 or basic wallet 50,000 for Minting Feature and 50,000 for Battery Feature)
    WALKEN-COIN donated 100,000 Mintcoins towards the basic wallet
    mgburks77 donated 500,000 Mintcoins towards the added features (250,000 for Minting Feature and 250,000 for Battery Feature)
    zuepfi11 donated 300,000 Mintcoins (100,000 for basic wallet 100,000 for Minting Feature 100,000 for Battery Feature)
    guidosullerdonated 101,100 Mintcoins] (towards the basic wallet)





So total bounties so far are:

1: Basic Android Wallet for Phone and Tablets         5,676,100 Mintcoins
2: PoS Coin Minting Feature                                    4,100,000 Mintcoins
3: Battery Management Feature                               1,975,000 Mintcoins


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Thanks again everyone for all the generous donations. This is such a GREAT community.

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April 21, 2014, 05:04:23 PM
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Updated list of Android wallet bounty donations, If you haven't already sent in your pledge, please do so, this will show everyone the dedication this community has towards this project. You can check the blockchain and see that there is already over 10,000,000 Mintcoins deposited so far.

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Bounties Offered from Developer:

    Basic Android Wallet for Phone and Tablets            5,000,000 Mintcoins
    PoS Coin Minting Feature                                    3,500,000 Mintcoins
    Battery Management Feature                              1,500,000 Mintcoins

Here's the community donations so far:

  • stormia donated 200,000 Mintcoins (125,000 for basic wallet 50,000 for Minting Feature 25,000 for Battery Feature)
    Jeff Jefferson donated 300,000  Mintcoins (100,000 for basic wallet 150,000 for Minting Feature 50,000 for Battery Feature)
    moderndezigns donated 250,000 Mintcoins (150,000 or basic wallet 50,000 for Minting Feature and 50,000 for Battery Feature)
    WALKEN-COIN donated 100,000 Mintcoins towards the basic wallet
    mgburks77 donated 500,000 Mintcoins towards the added features (250,000 for Minting Feature and 250,000 for Battery Feature)
    zuepfi11 donated 300,000 Mintcoins (100,000 for basic wallet 100,000 for Minting Feature 100,000 for Battery Feature)
    guidosullerdonated 101,100 Mintcoins] (towards the basic wallet)





So total bounties so far are:

1: Basic Android Wallet for Phone and Tablets         5,676,100 Mintcoins
2: PoS Coin Minting Feature                                    4,100,000 Mintcoins
3: Battery Management Feature                               1,975,000 Mintcoins


MpCuSzv7wRCNsSUsf8nEkvVRN3Z32SQcy3

Thanks again everyone for all the generous donations. This is such a GREAT community.



I didn't chip in for this one because I don't have an Android phone, what I can pledge though is 1 million mint for a Windows phone wallet. People rage about iOS and their stonewalling but no-one ever considers Windows phone! 

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April 21, 2014, 05:09:15 PM
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I didn't chip in for this one because I don't have an Android phone, what I can pledge though is 1 million mint for a Windows phone wallet. People rage about iOS and their stonewalling but no-one ever considers Windows phone!
dragonseer, could you maintain the list of pledgers the way beaverslayer does it for Android Wallet?
I just created the donation address for a Windows Wallet. Please anyone, don't send money before anyone steps in to for actually doing a Windows wallet.
Hence this address below is for information only.

Windows wallet donation address:
Code:
MnGe4uq2zbVqevCdhP3jrPShVThehpamqc
Pledge list:
- dragonseer: 1,000,000 MINT

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April 21, 2014, 05:14:52 PM
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I know that this has been discussed, but about the orphan blocks in the wallet display - I don't mind at all that they are listed... what I do mind, is that they are always listed as the "most recent transactions" on the main window of the gui. If they would just be removed from there, and take their proper place chronologically, allowing the actual "most recent transactions" to appear in the main window, that would be great!

As you can see, orphans from 4/6 to 4/11 appear in the main list, while I have many transactions that are more recent:

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April 21, 2014, 05:27:26 PM
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I didn't chip in for this one because I don't have an Android phone, what I can pledge though is 1 million mint for a Windows phone wallet. People rage about iOS and their stonewalling but no-one ever considers Windows phone!
dragonseer, could you maintain the list of pledgers the way beaverslayer does it for Android Wallet?
I just created the donation address for a Windows Wallet. Please anyone, don't send money before anyone steps in to for actually doing a Windows wallet.
Hence this address below is for information only.

Windows wallet donation address:
Code:
MnGe4uq2zbVqevCdhP3jrPShVThehpamqc
Pledge list:
- dragonseer: 1,000,000 MINT

Sure... I'll bring the matter up again after the Android wallet launches, and will add anyone else (Nokia fans?) to the list in the meantime.

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April 21, 2014, 05:28:38 PM
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I know that this has been discussed, but about the orphan blocks in the wallet display - I don't mind at all that they are listed... what I do mind, is that they are always listed as the "most recent transactions" on the main window of the gui. If they would just be removed from there, and take their proper place chronologically, allowing the actual "most recent transactions" to appear in the main window, that would be great!

As you can see, orphans from 4/6 to 4/11 appear in the main list, while I have many transactions that are more recent:


Doug, I have had the same issue and I asked about it previously. I was told to try "repairwallet" which I did, but it didn't find/fix any issues and I still see the orphan blocks at the top. Kind of frustrating. I had the same issue with the HBN wallet but repairwallet fixed that one.
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April 21, 2014, 05:38:21 PM
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I didn't chip in for this one because I don't have an Android phone, what I can pledge though is 1 million mint for a Windows phone wallet. People rage about iOS and their stonewalling but no-one ever considers Windows phone!
dragonseer, could you maintain the list of pledgers the way beaverslayer does it for Android Wallet?
I just created the donation address for a Windows Wallet. Please anyone, don't send money before anyone steps in to for actually doing a Windows wallet.
Hence this address below is for information only.

Windows wallet donation address:
Code:
MnGe4uq2zbVqevCdhP3jrPShVThehpamqc
Pledge list:
- dragonseer: 1,000,000 MINT

Sure... I'll bring the matter up again after the Android wallet launches, and will add anyone else (Nokia fans?) to the list in the meantime.

I had been thinking the same things about a windows wallet, there are so many of them out there now it just seems like a natural addition to the types of wallets needed. I think Mintcoin would also be first at having a windows mobile wallet. I also though about a Blackberry wallet, as Asia/India areas are real big on Blackberry, but they just announced the other day that they are most likely going to be getting out of the phone business and concentrating their resources on their Enterprise Server and such.

Thanks for stepping up on this dragonseer, it's much appreciated.
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April 21, 2014, 05:47:46 PM
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I didn't chip in for this one because I don't have an Android phone, what I can pledge though is 1 million mint for a Windows phone wallet. People rage about iOS and their stonewalling but no-one ever considers Windows phone!
dragonseer, could you maintain the list of pledgers the way beaverslayer does it for Android Wallet?
I just created the donation address for a Windows Wallet. Please anyone, don't send money before anyone steps in to for actually doing a Windows wallet.
Hence this address below is for information only.

Windows wallet donation address:
Code:
MnGe4uq2zbVqevCdhP3jrPShVThehpamqc
Pledge list:
- dragonseer: 1,000,000 MINT

Sure... I'll bring the matter up again after the Android wallet launches, and will add anyone else (Nokia fans?) to the list in the meantime.

I had been thinking the same things about a windows wallet, there are so many of them out there now it just seems like a natural addition to the types of wallets needed. I think Mintcoin would also be first at having a windows mobile wallet. I also though about a Blackberry wallet, as Asia/India areas are real big on Blackberry, but they just announced the other day that they are most likely going to be getting out of the phone business and concentrating their resources on their Enterprise Server and such.

Thanks for stepping up on this dragonseer, it's much appreciated.

You're welcome... I have a Nokia 925 Lumia and it's a terrific phone, and I'm sure a few more people will discover Windows phone when the 8.1 release becomes available. I'm running the developer preview now, it certainly adds some much needed features - but there isn't even a satisfactory mobile wallet for Bitcoin on the platform last time I checked.

It's only natural Android gets top priority, then we'll see if we can keep some momentum going and score a first for an often overlooked platform!

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April 21, 2014, 06:24:58 PM
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I know that this has been discussed, but about the orphan blocks in the wallet display - I don't mind at all that they are listed... what I do mind, is that they are always listed as the "most recent transactions" on the main window of the gui. If they would just be removed from there, and take their proper place chronologically, allowing the actual "most recent transactions" to appear in the main window, that would be great!

As you can see, orphans from 4/6 to 4/11 appear in the main list, while I have many transactions that are more recent:


Doug, I have had the same issue and I asked about it previously. I was told to try "repairwallet" which I did, but it didn't find/fix any issues and I still see the orphan blocks at the top. Kind of frustrating. I had the same issue with the HBN wallet but repairwallet fixed that one.

Yeah... "repairwallet" does nada

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April 21, 2014, 06:54:14 PM
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I know that this has been discussed, but about the orphan blocks in the wallet display - I don't mind at all that they are listed... what I do mind, is that they are always listed as the "most recent transactions" on the main window of the gui. If they would just be removed from there, and take their proper place chronologically, allowing the actual "most recent transactions" to appear in the main window, that would be great!

As you can see, orphans from 4/6 to 4/11 appear in the main list, while I have many transactions that are more recent:


Doug, I have had the same issue and I asked about it previously. I was told to try "repairwallet" which I did, but it didn't find/fix any issues and I still see the orphan blocks at the top. Kind of frustrating. I had the same issue with the HBN wallet but repairwallet fixed that one.

Yeah... "repairwallet" does nada

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Have you tried "salvagewallet" yet?

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April 21, 2014, 07:18:06 PM
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I know that this has been discussed, but about the orphan blocks in the wallet display - I don't mind at all that they are listed... what I do mind, is that they are always listed as the "most recent transactions" on the main window of the gui. If they would just be removed from there, and take their proper place chronologically, allowing the actual "most recent transactions" to appear in the main window, that would be great!

As you can see, orphans from 4/6 to 4/11 appear in the main list, while I have many transactions that are more recent:


Doug, I have had the same issue and I asked about it previously. I was told to try "repairwallet" which I did, but it didn't find/fix any issues and I still see the orphan blocks at the top. Kind of frustrating. I had the same issue with the HBN wallet but repairwallet fixed that one.

Yeah... "repairwallet" does nada

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Have you tried "salvagewallet" yet?
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Again, it's just an "annoyance". My wallet is otherwise fine.
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April 21, 2014, 07:31:43 PM
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What is it?

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What is it?



That is what Doug, myself, and others have been talking about. It seems to be caused by some users that still have not updated their wallet. Hopefully as more people update this will go away. It doesn't seem to be causing any problems other than annoyance/worry at the moment. You are not alone.
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April 21, 2014, 08:54:55 PM
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Mintcoin Earthday Thunderclap Campaign

I was wondering if there is any interest in supporting a Mintcoin Earthday Thunderclap campaign?  I'm willing to donate a Million Mintcoins toward making it happen or about .13 btc . Anyone else interested in this?
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If anyone has any other marketing ideas I'm open to hearing those ideas as well!
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Mintcoin Earthday Thunderclap Campaign

I was wondering if there is any interest in supporting a Mintcoin Earthday Thunderclap campaign?  I'm willing to donate a Million Mintcoins toward making it happen or about .13 btc . Anyone else interested in this?

I can donate 200,000 Mint. I would donate 400,000 Mint but I donated 200,000+ to the coinkite thingy and since I donated it straight from Mintpal, I'm pretty sure when it was refunded Mintpal was given 200,000+ Mint instead of me Undecided
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