Crindon
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March 17, 2014, 09:05:06 PM |
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Namecheap is one of the best registrars out there for domain names. They take Bitcoin. I'm gonna email them and ask them to take Mintcoin as well. We do need others to do the same because they would be more inclined to take Mintcoin if more people ask them to.
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deadmanwalking
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March 17, 2014, 09:11:15 PM |
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Crindon, ahbartsch, if I had money I would throw it at you two I nominate you both to be Official Mintcoin team members! Edit: I should mention I'm just some guy on the internet, but I think the community would agree.
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CatKiwi
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March 17, 2014, 09:12:45 PM |
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While I am slightly pissed off to see us drop to 13 when I woke up, I know that those dumping now are those who bought at 4 and 5 satoshi and whose patience has run out. Don't look at these dumps and think that people have lost faith in the coin - they haven't - this is just people content with making 3 or 4 times their BTC investment back and fair enough I suppose!
What is encouraging is that while these sell walls are clearly an attempt to keep the price pushing down, buy support has been able to hold off all but the biggest dumpers.
Alot of folk have been selling their MINT for BTC to buy LTC too remember - There is always a reason why people sell off coins lower than they could otherwise get for them, it is them thinking they can make a quick buck on another coin and then come back and buy MINT even lower. How's about we teach them a lesson?
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klopper
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March 17, 2014, 09:15:51 PM |
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While I am slightly pissed off to see us drop to 13 when I woke up, I know that those dumping now are those who bought at 4 and 5 satoshi and whose patients has run out. Don't look at these dumps and think that people have lost faith in the coin - they haven't - this is just people content with making 3 or 4 times their BTC investment back and fair enough I suppose!
What is encouraging is that while these sell walls are clearly an attempt to keep the price pushing down, buy support has been able to hold off all but the biggest dumpers.
Alot of folk have been selling their MINT for BTC to buy LTC too remember - There is always a reason why people sell off coins lower than they could otherwise get for them, it is them thinking they can make a quick buck on another coin and then come back and buy MINT even lower. How's about we teach them a lesson?
How many mints in circulation atm?
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Geode
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March 17, 2014, 09:21:04 PM |
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Great coin, great community. I won't be cashing out until at least 250 satoshis. I'm patient, I will stick around for 4 or 5 years if I have to, but it won't take that long.
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Xpedite
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DRAMA: Dumb Retards Asking More Attention
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March 17, 2014, 09:25:16 PM |
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Never forget to look at the trading volumes too ! On mintpal it's only around 36BTC for the moment. This is the silence before the storm
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Crindon
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March 17, 2014, 09:29:44 PM |
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While I am slightly pissed off to see us drop to 13 when I woke up, I know that those dumping now are those who bought at 4 and 5 satoshi and whose patience has run out. Don't look at these dumps and think that people have lost faith in the coin - they haven't - this is just people content with making 3 or 4 times their BTC investment back and fair enough I suppose!
What is encouraging is that while these sell walls are clearly an attempt to keep the price pushing down, buy support has been able to hold off all but the biggest dumpers.
Alot of folk have been selling their MINT for BTC to buy LTC too remember - There is always a reason why people sell off coins lower than they could otherwise get for them, it is them thinking they can make a quick buck on another coin and then come back and buy MINT even lower. How's about we teach them a lesson?
Basically, prices will drop then stabilize. When the weak hands have sold, there will be a lot less dumping and Mintcoin can spread its wings and really fly! Now, we wait. Now, we hold and we wait.
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ahbartsch
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March 17, 2014, 09:34:27 PM |
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While I am slightly pissed off to see us drop to 13 when I woke up, I know that those dumping now are those who bought at 4 and 5 satoshi and whose patients has run out. Don't look at these dumps and think that people have lost faith in the coin - they haven't - this is just people content with making 3 or 4 times their BTC investment back and fair enough I suppose!
What is encouraging is that while these sell walls are clearly an attempt to keep the price pushing down, buy support has been able to hold off all but the biggest dumpers.
Alot of folk have been selling their MINT for BTC to buy LTC too remember - There is always a reason why people sell off coins lower than they could otherwise get for them, it is them thinking they can make a quick buck on another coin and then come back and buy MINT even lower. How's about we teach them a lesson?
How many mints in circulation atm? Approximately 18,670,515,966
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stackmint
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March 17, 2014, 09:40:54 PM |
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In my wallet, when I do
./mintcoind getbalance
I get one amount
448899
when I do..
./mintcoind getbalance ""
I get a higher amount, which is correct (with minting)
798844
is this normal?
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chromosoma
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March 17, 2014, 09:41:12 PM |
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Mintcoin at 15' ...my inverstment is going down. HELP!
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niothor
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March 17, 2014, 10:03:39 PM |
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Mintcoin at 15' ...my inverstment is going down. HELP!
Common , don't panic. Btw it's 13/14 already Let's hope btc stays aboce 600. That's what i'm far more worried.
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greentea
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March 17, 2014, 10:05:12 PM |
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whatever happened to the new wallet and marketplace the devs promised??
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braytz
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March 17, 2014, 10:14:46 PM |
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look also at the amount of btc traded : most of the time is 0.00X and little ammount. so,don't panic if someone sold (for example) 1 mint for 10 satoshi .
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deadmanwalking
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March 17, 2014, 10:14:53 PM |
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I don't usually like to get into conversations about pump and dumps, however I've noticed something that should probably be mentioned to the community.
Yesterday, on Mintpal there was a 23 BTC buy order at 1 satoshi. Early today 20 BTC of that buy order was moved and buy orders were placed starting at 15 satoshi and moving downward with the largest buy order being at 12 satoshi.
Why would someone buy 20 BTC worth of a coin that is currently on a downtrend?
Food for thought. I would hate to see members of this community get burned by selling low and buying high.
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ahbartsch
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March 17, 2014, 10:18:50 PM |
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I don't usually like to get into conversations about pump and dumps, however I've noticed something that should probably be mentioned to the community.
Yesterday, on Mintpal there was a 23 BTC buy order at 1 satoshi. Early today 20 BTC of that buy order was moved and buy orders were placed starting at 15 satoshi and moving downward with the largest buy order being at 12 satoshi.
Why would someone buy 20 BTC worth of a coin that is currently on a downtrend?
Food for thought. I would hate to see members of this community get burned by selling low and buying high.
Interesting analysis. Thanks.
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moderndezigns
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March 17, 2014, 10:22:33 PM |
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I wish I had Bitcoins available right now to buy at this price! SUPER cheap
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sixteendigits
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March 17, 2014, 10:30:52 PM |
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Well, I have not been following the happenings in the MINT universe. Been daytrading it, but just rebought between 14-16 satoshis. Was gonna withdrawal all my MINT to my local wallet to stake for long term hold. Just wanna be sure the current wallet is okay and functional before I do so.
Seems to be a bit of FUD and trouble in paradise in the MINT world. Many seem to be unhappy with the current devs.
One piece of advice I would give to any MINT holder who may be new to the world of crypto is this. Don't worry about the devs so much. Be patient and things will progress. I haven't been following MINT as closely as I should have, but what makes me confident in holding my MINT from here on out is the community. Any coin that gains this level of support this quickly has a bright future. If the current devs suck, someone in the community will step up to take the reigns. The devs may be working harder than you or I even know, but no one promised the moon overnight. Relax, stake your coins, come back in 1 year to find 20% more MINT and a much higher price!
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sixteendigits
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March 17, 2014, 10:32:09 PM |
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But mainly I just want someone to tell me if the current wallet is functional or not! Don't wanna risk losing my MINTs.
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deadmanwalking
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March 17, 2014, 10:32:31 PM |
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Well, I have not been following the happenings in the MINT universe. Been daytrading it, but just rebought between 14-16 satoshis. Was gonna withdrawal all my MINT to my local wallet to stake for long term hold. Just wanna be sure the current wallet is okay and functional before I do so.
Seems to be a bit of FUD and trouble in paradise in the MINT world. Many seem to be unhappy with the current devs.
One piece of advice I would give to any MINT holder who may be new to the world of crypto is this. Don't worry about the devs so much. Be patient and things will progress. I haven't been following MINT as closely as I should have, but what makes me confident in holding my MINT from here on out is the community. Any coin that gains this level of support this quickly has a bright future. If the current devs suck, someone in the community will step up to take the reigns. The devs may be working harder than you or I even know, but no one promised the moon overnight. Relax, stake your coins, come back in 1 year to find 20% more MINT and a much higher price!
If you have version 1.5 you should be fine. There seemed to be some problems minting with earlier versions.
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