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March 01, 2014, 11:39:17 PM
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Nice design, I hope the devs add multi-wallet.
Please explain multi-wallet.

Multi wallet- If you were to download another wallet client right now, It would just replace the current wallet. Multi wallet would give you the ability to have one wallet for holding, one for selling...etc.

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March 01, 2014, 11:41:55 PM
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And I posted a nice surprise for everyone there.
Wow, that is a surprise Smiley
I just don't know exactly how to update the main post accordingly. Tell me how much 1st place will gain, 2nd place and 3nd place.
And who is hybridsole?There is a growing trend to rename mintcoin into mint.

Looks like the lack of action on this weekend first depressed everyone then acted as a catalyst for innovation. Woohoo!

I think mintcoin is good and important for the name so that people know you are talking about the cryptocurrency rather than something you put in your mouth. But MINT for short is good for short. If the name is changed to just mint it is too ambiguous, imo.

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March 01, 2014, 11:42:02 PM
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When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped.  Is this normal?  My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else.  This started around 8 am today.  If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again.  I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.

You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later.  You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays.

I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline.

Tried that.  When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting.  It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open.  Is this not the case?  If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit.  But then the computer is unusble for anything else.  Its an i7 with 16gb of ram.  What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources?

Did you do the math on the amount of Mint you should get? Why do people expect others to do everything for them?

Thanks for the help tokyopotato.  Deadmanwalking, I wasnt asking for any help with the math, just how the process works.  Im new to this.  Thanks for being an asshole though.  I will ask you to go fuck yourself.  I got the math...
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March 01, 2014, 11:45:23 PM
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Helpful Links:

http://mintcoin.com  Check out the FAQ

http://www.mintcointalk.com/

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March 01, 2014, 11:47:05 PM
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Please explain multi-wallet.
Multi wallet- If you were to download another wallet client right now, It would just replace the current wallet. Multi wallet would give you the ability to have one wallet for holding, one for selling...etc.
Understood. But if security is the question, better to have a "physical" separation, i.e. two different piece of software. Plus, harder to make mistakes.

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March 01, 2014, 11:58:33 PM
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Helpful Links:

http://mintcoin.com  Check out the FAQ

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March 02, 2014, 12:13:44 AM
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Here is a sneak peak of the wallet coming up.

There is even the possibility of extra features being integrated into the wallet but more of that later.



www.mintcoin.cc

Scroll down the homepage and look at the testimonials (the team is growing).
Looking great!!
A sugestion: Add a button or menu option to unlock wallet for minting. MANY people seem to have a problem unlocking it...

Bringing this to front. More user friendly wallet, somewhere on here it was mentioned a button for unlocking the wallet would be implemented.

That looks great! Can't wait until it's released.

Been on this thread for a while now, and I've come to the conclusion that the best thing we can do for Mint is make the most user-friendly  wallet in the crypto world.

Here are a few suggestions:

1. Simple button to unlock wallet for minting.
2. Multi-wallet functionality (one for saving\minting, one for spending)
3. Lists of Coin age for different groupings of coins.

Please add to this list. I really believe this could differentiate us in a very meaningful way.

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March 02, 2014, 12:14:31 AM
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When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped.  Is this normal?  My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else.  This started around 8 am today.  If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again.  I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.

You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later.  You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays.

I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline.

Tried that.  When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting.  It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open.  Is this not the case?  If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit.  But then the computer is unusble for anything else.  Its an i7 with 16gb of ram.  What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources?

Did you do the math on the amount of Mint you should get? Why do people expect others to do everything for them?

Thanks for the help tokyopotato.  Deadmanwalking, I wasnt asking for any help with the math, just how the process works.  Im new to this.  Thanks for being an asshole though.  I will ask you to go fuck yourself.  I got the math...

I don't think so. All of the information you requested is available on the website and the front page of this thread. I've helped many people, but I would like if people would check out available resources before asking questions
When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped.  Is this normal?  My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else.  This started around 8 am today.  If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again.  I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.

You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later.  You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays.

I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline.

Tried that.  When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting.  It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open.  Is this not the case?  If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit.  But then the computer is unusble for anything else.  Its an i7 with 16gb of ram.  What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources?

Did you do the math on the amount of Mint you should get? Why do people expect others to do everything for them?

Thanks for the help tokyopotato.  Deadmanwalking, I wasnt asking for any help with the math, just how the process works.  Im new to this.  Thanks for being an asshole though. I will ask you to go fuck yourself.  I got the math...

I don't think so. All of the information you requested is available on the website and the front page of this thread. I've helped many people, but I would like if people would check out available resources before asking questions. Obviously you didn't.
. Obviously you didn't.

Im just not seeing where it says that the wallet will be super slow and make my pc useless for anything else.  I also cant tell if the wallet is functioning correctly.  I must have missed that.  Your strategy of being a dick to new people asking honest questions is really going to promote the coin and community.  In the future, if you arent going to be of any help, dont respond to my questions.
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March 02, 2014, 12:18:20 AM
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Here is a sneak peak of the wallet coming up.

There is even the possibility of extra features being integrated into the wallet but more of that later.



www.mintcoin.cc

Scroll down the homepage and look at the testimonials (the team is growing).
Looking great!!
A sugestion: Add a button or menu option to unlock wallet for minting. MANY people seem to have a problem unlocking it...

Bringing this to front. More user friendly wallet, somewhere on here it was mentioned a button for unlocking the wallet would be implemented.

That looks great! Can't wait until it's released.

Been on this thread for a while now, and I've come to the conclusion that the best thing we can do for Mint is make the most user-friendly  wallet in the crypto world.

Here are a few suggestions:

1. Simple button to unlock wallet for minting.
2. Multi-wallet functionality (one for saving\minting, one for spending)
3. Lists of Coin age for different groupings of coins.

Please add to this list. I really believe this could differentiate us in a very meaningful way.

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March 02, 2014, 12:25:19 AM
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As an attorney and a writer, I offered to help David with anything he needs at no charge.  However, if the deadmanwalking person is part of the team, then I am withdrawing my offer.  I don't see how responding to legitimate questions with condescending answers could be helpful for promoting a coin.  Especially when he apparently comprehend the question correctly.  It's supposed to be helpful forum.  David, I'll be glad to help, but if this guy is on your team, then the coin is already dead.
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March 02, 2014, 12:27:32 AM
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When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped.  Is this normal?  My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else.  This started around 8 am today.  If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again.  I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.

You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later.  You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays.

I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline.

Tried that.  When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting.  It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open.  Is this not the case?  If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit.  But then the computer is unusble for anything else.  Its an i7 with 16gb of ram.  What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources?

Just out of curiosity, where did you download the wallet from? From the link in the OP? Was just thinking that if it wasn't from that link, it could be malware??? (I realize this is probably not the case, but had to ask.)
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[/quote]Im just not seeing where it says that the wallet will be super slow and make my pc useless for anything else.  I also cant tell if the wallet is functioning correctly.  I must have missed that.  Your strategy of being a dick to new people asking honest questions is really going to promote the coin and community.  In the future, if you arent going to be of any help, dont respond to my questions.
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I'm not a member of the development team. I'm just someone like you who is interested in MintCoin. So my response here is a guess, and we'll need feedback from development to know for sure, but here goes-

I believe minting may be a fairly intense process as it is generating coins mathematically, in effect "mining"

Should only have to be done every 20 days or so, none of my coins have reached maturity yet so I'll let you know how minting affects my machine soon.

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As an attorney and a writer, I offered to help David with anything he needs at no charge.  However, if the deadmanwalking person is part of the team, then I am withdrawing my offer.  I don't see how responding to legitimate questions with condescending answers could be helpful for promoting a coin.  Especially when he apparently comprehend the question correctly.  It's supposed to be helpful forum.  David, I'll be glad to help, but if this guy is on your team, then the coin is already dead.

I'm not part of the team. Though as owner of coin, I'm not sure i want you on it

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As an attorney and a writer, I offered to help David with anything he needs at no charge.  However, if the deadmanwalking person is part of the team, then I am withdrawing my offer.  I don't see how responding to legitimate questions with condescending answers could be helpful for promoting a coin.  Especially when he apparently comprehend the question correctly.  It's supposed to be helpful forum.  David, I'll be glad to help, but if this guy is on your team, then the coin is already dead.

We need your kind here!  Welcome to Mint and anything else crypto! Smiley

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As an attorney and a writer, I offered to help David with anything he needs at no charge.  However, if the deadmanwalking person is part of the team, then I am withdrawing my offer.  I don't see how responding to legitimate questions with condescending answers could be helpful for promoting a coin.  Especially when he apparently comprehend the question correctly.  It's supposed to be helpful forum.  David, I'll be glad to help, but if this guy is on your team, then the coin is already dead.

We need your kind here!  Welcome to Mint and anything else crypto! Smiley


Here are 2 pieces of his writing directed at me:

1.will ask you to go fuck yourself

2.Your strategy of being a dick

This guy has let his ego hi jack an entire thread. I'm pretty sure we don't need his kind here.

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March 02, 2014, 12:44:00 AM
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Lets all be friends okay ?  Smiley

Its good to have new people comming, actually the future of this coin depends on that.

This is why i will try to make some how to guides Smiley

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March 02, 2014, 12:49:11 AM
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When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped.  Is this normal?  My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else.  This started around 8 am today.  If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again.  I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.

You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later.  You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays.

I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline.

Tried that.  When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting.  It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open.  Is this not the case?  If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit.  But then the computer is unusble for anything else.  Its an i7 with 16gb of ram.  What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources?

Just out of curiosity, where did you download the wallet from? From the link in the OP? Was just thinking that if it wasn't from that link, it could be malware??? (I realize this is probably not the case, but had to ask.)

Yep, from the original OP.  I downloaded again this morning and tried it on a different pc.  I'm simply wondering if the wallet is supposed to be so resource intensive during minting.  Every time I click on any feature of the wallet, I get "Not Responding" for 2-3 minutes, then the action will process.  The another click, same thing.  Nothing else will function very well either.  For example, if I click a new tab in chrome, nothing happens for 2-3 minutes.  Just so everyone is clear to my question.  IS THE WALLET EXTREMELY RESOURCE INTENSIVE DURING THE MINTING PROCESS?  Also, when my wallet stopped minting today I was curious as to whether that was normal, or is there some other problem.  I don't need help with the math, I'm not done minting yet, but I didn't know exactly how the process worked until tokyopotato explained it.

I'm using an i7 with 16gb ram.  I also tried on an i5, 8gb ram laptop with the same results.  Both running win7 64bit.  To put it in perspective, I can use Windows faster on my AMD quad running 3 R9 290's.  It just doesn't seem like the minting process should be that intensive.  Even a few hours after I stopped receiving coins, nothing changed.  This is my first time with a POS coin.  I just want to know if this is normal, or whether I have a problem with my wallet. A simple "yes this is normal" or "no, you have a problem" will suffice.  I can figure in out from there.
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When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped.  Is this normal?  My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else.  This started around 8 am today.  If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again.  I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.

You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later.  You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays.

I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline.

Tried that.  When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting.  It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open.  Is this not the case?  If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit.  But then the computer is unusble for anything else.  Its an i7 with 16gb of ram.  What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources?

Just out of curiosity, where did you download the wallet from? From the link in the OP? Was just thinking that if it wasn't from that link, it could be malware??? (I realize this is probably not the case, but had to ask.)

Yep, from the original OP.  I downloaded again this morning and tried it on a different pc.  I'm simply wondering if the wallet is supposed to be so resource intensive during minting.  Every time I click on any feature of the wallet, I get "Not Responding" for 2-3 minutes, then the action will process.  The another click, same thing.  Nothing else will function very well either.  For example, if I click a new tab in chrome, nothing happens for 2-3 minutes.  Just so everyone is clear to my question.  IS THE WALLET EXTREMELY RESOURCE INTENSIVE DURING THE MINTING PROCESS?  Also, when my wallet stopped minting today I was curious as to whether that was normal, or is there some other problem.  I don't need help with the math, I'm not done minting yet, but I didn't know exactly how the process worked until tokyopotato explained it.

I'm using an i7 with 16gb ram.  I also tried on an i5, 8gb ram laptop with the same results.  Both running win7 64bit.  To put it in perspective, I can use Windows faster on my AMD quad running 3 R9 290's.  It just doesn't seem like the minting process should be that intensive.  Even a few hours after I stopped receiving coins, nothing changed.  This is my first time with a POS coin.  I just want to know if this is normal, or whether I have a problem with my wallet. A simple "yes this is normal" or "no, you have a problem" will suffice.  I can figure in out from there.

pretty sure its a problem with your setup / network. Im minting since days and have like 20 other tasks running on my pc without a problem. No lags here.

Did you try it on a clean os (no background tasks etc)? Maybe you have some compatibility issue with some software you are running.
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BJ, I got off on the wrong foot, and your right, I should have read your original question more thoroughly. I too am curious about the resource issue and I think I have coins that should start minting later today. I'll post back later to let everyone know what kind of effect it has on my computer.

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March 02, 2014, 12:59:54 AM
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lol this is all a scam.. if buys are plentifull... they will just dump through them.

this is just a crappy clone of velocitycoin/peercoin.

it will die.

any coin that makes me a profit.
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