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Author Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]  (Read 1369739 times)
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January 23, 2018, 08:03:28 AM
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Coinmarket would be the best exchange for MINT.
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January 24, 2018, 04:06:08 PM
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active nod please !!
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January 25, 2018, 06:26:01 PM
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active nod please !!

There's plenty of them....

Code:
addnode=64.137.192.55:12788
addnode=79.124.7.89:12788
addnode=208.157.150.188:12788
addnode=94.5.174.111:12788
addnode=24.125.103.115:12788
addnode=81.67.10.177:12788
addnode=172.91.205.249:12788
addnode=118.211.142.166:12788
addnode=210.104.87.98:12788
addnode=73.98.215.227:12788
addnode=73.231.216.115:12788
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January 27, 2018, 05:40:47 PM
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active nod please !!

There's plenty of them....

Code:
addnode=64.137.192.55:12788
addnode=79.124.7.89:12788
addnode=208.157.150.188:12788
addnode=94.5.174.111:12788
addnode=24.125.103.115:12788
addnode=81.67.10.177:12788
addnode=172.91.205.249:12788
addnode=118.211.142.166:12788
addnode=210.104.87.98:12788
addnode=73.98.215.227:12788
addnode=73.231.216.115:12788
thanks

but nothing bro no sync !!!!  Embarrassed
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January 27, 2018, 05:43:01 PM
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active nod please !!

There's plenty of them....

Code:
addnode=64.137.192.55:12788
addnode=79.124.7.89:12788
addnode=208.157.150.188:12788
addnode=94.5.174.111:12788
addnode=24.125.103.115:12788
addnode=81.67.10.177:12788
addnode=172.91.205.249:12788
addnode=118.211.142.166:12788
addnode=210.104.87.98:12788
addnode=73.98.215.227:12788
addnode=73.231.216.115:12788
thanks

but nothing bro no sync !!!!  Embarrassed

Did you restart your computer?
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January 27, 2018, 07:03:50 PM
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active nod please !!

There's plenty of them....

Code:
addnode=64.137.192.55:12788
addnode=79.124.7.89:12788
addnode=208.157.150.188:12788
addnode=94.5.174.111:12788
addnode=24.125.103.115:12788
addnode=81.67.10.177:12788
addnode=172.91.205.249:12788
addnode=118.211.142.166:12788
addnode=210.104.87.98:12788
addnode=73.98.215.227:12788
addnode=73.231.216.115:12788
thanks

but nothing bro no sync !!!!  Embarrassed

Did you restart your computer?
same problem !!
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January 28, 2018, 01:34:13 PM
Last edit: January 28, 2018, 03:56:18 PM by anneke2001
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Good news for you man. I'm here to fix your problem. Some piece of antivirus/firewall/parentalcontrol doesn't allow inbound/outbound connections to your Mintcoin application.

Firstly, exit the Mintcoin wallet.

To reset the Windows Firewall you:
-Start the ' cmd.exe ' application, but with Administrative privileges (run as Admin). This is the Command Line Interpreter like we were used to in MS-DOS days.
-Enter the command ' netsh advfirewall reset '. It will reply with OK if it's done and your firewall rules will be completely reset.

(But this is the quick way. Smiley Either thing, somestuff is blocking your ports.)

As you have completely reset Windows Firewall now, it will ask you what to allow for each application that uses a network.

So, start your Mintcoin wallet again, and select 'Allow access for public networks', when Windows Firewall asks you. That's an important step you see, as you're defining a new rule for Internet access (public networks). If you don't allow access here for public networks (internet access), then no minting. So make sure you turn access for public networks on. Maybe you did not tick that box when you installed the wallet.

Also check your antivirus firewall rules if you have them. Reset it.

Public network = internet
Private network = not what we need here


Did it work?
By the way, a new website is coming.


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January 30, 2018, 07:44:06 AM
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http://dl3.joxi.net/drive/2018/01/30/0002/3530/175562/62/05909b7f37.jpg

Hello, do everyone have so many false coins?
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January 31, 2018, 04:38:15 PM
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pump n dump of course

It doesn’t look pump and dump now. Most of the coins used to be pump and dump in 2017 but welcome to 2018. It looks normal growth to me. Rest future will tell.

omg, i love the veteran advice.

"Most of the coins used to be pump and dump in 2017" hahah, fill your pockets full of rocks and go for a swim



Hello, do everyone have so many false coins?

Those are called orphans and yes they are normal
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February 01, 2018, 05:25:30 AM
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Well I've figured out I CAN run both Mintcoin and Philosophers Stone wallets at the same time as long as I start the Mintcoin wallet FIRST.  I haven't been able to pintpoint why the Mintcoin wallet won't respond if its started after the Philosphers Stone wallet but it seems if its started prior then it runs fine.

Any ideas?  They aren't sharing the same ports.
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February 02, 2018, 12:06:13 PM
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What is Mintcoin?
Mint is an invasive plant with a network of roots that grow stronger over time.
Read More https://www.geekxplore.com/what-is-mintcoin.html
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February 03, 2018, 09:41:56 AM
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This coin is going to explode in 2018 and beyond.

$1 to $5 potential.

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February 04, 2018, 10:40:08 AM
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Hi all,

I have been hodling Mintcoins since 2014.

I have not staked as much as I should have done, reason for this was the wallet and the time it take to sync to the network.

I restarted wallet v2.0.2.0 again starting January this year, but after a month running the wallet mostly 24/7, (power failures, and internet connection prevented me sometimes), I am only synced to Sep 2, 2015 as I write this.

At this rate it is probably only going to be synced in another 3 months time. I decide to download the blockchain from the beginning after reading some posts on the forum suggesting that this will be the best way to do it.

The reason I write this is to find out if some of the Mintcoin community would be interested to get Mintcoin on https://stakeunited.com.

Having a place there might help in more adoption of Mintcoin especially for new users. They can start staking some Mintcoins there, while waiting for their own wallet to sync. It is always safer to keep your coins in your own wallet as we know, but this might be a good option to look at.

Getting Mintcoin listed on https://stakeunited.com will take some community effort.

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February 04, 2018, 10:32:24 PM
Last edit: February 11, 2018, 03:12:53 AM by Cryptoid
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oogone,
That's not a bad idea.  Mintcoin is badly in need of a wallet upgrade.  I see many of the same issues you report.
I've been minting since 2014 and the wallet lately has been sketchy.  Although it's up-to-date, it hasn't minted properly for several weeks.

I'm afraid to re-sync / re-scan it - because it might take a month or more to complete.

Regards,
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February 05, 2018, 02:45:48 AM
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Where are Mintcoin developers? We really need them at this point in time

That is a good question.  Does anyone have access to the 2.0.3 wallet they can share?

Thanks.

[EDIT] Just found this:
http://www.mintymintcoin.com/Blog.html
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February 10, 2018, 01:43:52 PM
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Hi,

I'm a developer, and I can donate a few hours a week to help with the project. I would, for example, start by updating the website.

I invested in BTC and some other coins, including MINT, back in 2014, and so I'd love to see MINT gain some traction. A professional looking website could go a long way in making people pay more attention to MINT.

Please let me know if you'd like me to help, and how can I do so.

It also looks like the wallet is not working well. I downloaded the wallet, and I can see my MINT as "unconfirmed", but the wallet remains out of sync. Does anyone know if the wallet still works?
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February 11, 2018, 03:10:40 AM
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Hi,

I'm a developer, and I can donate a few hours a week to help with the project. I would, for example, start by updating the website.

I invested in BTC and some other coins, including MINT, back in 2014, and so I'd love to see MINT gain some traction. A professional looking website could go a long way in making people pay more attention to MINT.

Please let me know if you'd like me to help, and how can I do so.

It also looks like the wallet is not working well. I downloaded the wallet, and I can see my MINT as "unconfirmed", but the wallet remains out of sync. Does anyone know if the wallet still works?

I am beginning to wonder if there isn't an issue with the wallet.  I have been staking MINT for many years, I open the wallet, let it sync, then unlock and let it roll for a few days.  It has always worked for me.  Now, for the last 4-6 weeks, this is what I get:


If I'm not mistaken, a balance of almost 900,000 MINT should net ~128 per day @ 5%
Interest from staking used to be right on the money, now, it doesn't seem to be functioning.  If this issue is wide spread, and isn't fixed quick, MINT will go down for the count. 

I see a handful of nodes running 2.0.3.  Why wasn't this wallet released to the community? 

Additionally, the 2.0.2 wallet locks up for 30 seconds to a minute at a time, is good for 15 seconds, then locks up again.  It has pretty much always done this, even though it previously staked correctly.

THIS WALLET NEEDS HELP!!

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February 11, 2018, 06:41:54 AM
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Hi,

I'm a developer, and I can donate a few hours a week to help with the project. I would, for example, start by updating the website.

I invested in BTC and some other coins, including MINT, back in 2014, and so I'd love to see MINT gain some traction. A professional looking website could go a long way in making people pay more attention to MINT.

Please let me know if you'd like me to help, and how can I do so.

It also looks like the wallet is not working well. I downloaded the wallet, and I can see my MINT as "unconfirmed", but the wallet remains out of sync. Does anyone know if the wallet still works?

I am beginning to wonder if there isn't an issue with the wallet.  I have been staking MINT for many years, I open the wallet, let it sync, then unlock and let it roll for a few days.  It has always worked for me.  Now, for the last 4-6 weeks, this is what I get:


If I'm not mistaken, a balance of almost 900,000 MINT should net ~128 per day @ 5%
Interest from staking used to be right on the money, now, it doesn't seem to be functioning.  If this issue is wide spread, and isn't fixed quick, MINT will go down for the count. 

I see a handful of nodes running 2.0.3.  Why wasn't this wallet released to the community? 

Additionally, the 2.0.2 wallet locks up for 30 seconds to a minute at a time, is good for 15 seconds, then locks up again.  It has pretty much always done this, even though it previously staked correctly.

THIS WALLET NEEDS HELP!!



Consolidate your coins. I had 20M coins that were staking at all different times etc..... it became too much for the computer.
Send them all to your self at one time. One wallet with one big amount in it. (Pay a good fee so it doesn't get stuck in limbo)

Worked for me a couple of times so far.



BITCOIN: 13UY67yfRjRVMR6hauZJbauHiDfeM2qXSg
MINTCOIN: MdVzxTfLDrzdij9vpee1YJGotBahfsfmqs
ASIACOIN: AH7dunb5G99XzCNj1KnGCdPkqc27pRPfBu
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February 12, 2018, 12:14:28 AM
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Consolidate your coins. I had 20M coins that were staking at all different times etc..... it became too much for the computer.
Send them all to your self at one time. One wallet with one big amount in it. (Pay a good fee so it doesn't get stuck in limbo)

Worked for me a couple of times so far.

OK, I'll give it a try. Any idea how long MINT takes to mature?

EDIT: never mind, I see it's Minimum is 20 days and Maximum is 40 days.

I guess I'll check back in 20 days and let you know how it went...  Sucks that this is necessary. 

Surely someone has access to ver. 2.0.3.99 ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Maybe this build has resolved the issues some of us are having.

"addr" : "80.209.xx.xx.",
"version" : 60008,
"subver" : "/MintCoin:2.0.3.99/",

"addr" : "142.54.xx.xx.",
"version" : 60008,
"subver" : "/MintCoin:2.0.3.99/",

"addr" : "173.208.xx.xx.",
"version" : 60008,
"subver" : "/MintCoin:2.0.3.99/",

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February 12, 2018, 05:44:27 PM
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I bought a little stack of mintcoin I'd like to start staking.
I see some people are having trouble getting their coins sent from Cryptopia to the desktop wallet...?

I'm downloading the wallet and January snapshot - I hope I'm not wasting my time.  Undecided  (3.0 GB snapshot is taking several hours to DL off mintcoinofficial.com)

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