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Author Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]  (Read 1369739 times)
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February 22, 2014, 09:07:35 PM
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Yo guys!

How many coins dya reckon I'll get per day with 5.7Mhash? Smiley Thanks

edit - and whats the best pool right now? Smiley
750-800k if the diff stays the same!
http://mint.hashstrike.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

been on hashstrike almost an hour and only 5k coins. Sad

try mnt.coins4everyone.com, that's THE pool, you won't regret! ;-)

it doesn't work right now Sad


And now ?

We had a wallet issue like other pools (it is recurrent) but now everything is fine.

And if you need, coins4everyone Team is always here to help !

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February 22, 2014, 09:08:21 PM
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700 Million coin premine ...  Huh

anyone going to explain this ...

If this is a real question and you are not just trolling this thread then it's right on the announcement page "  - 1% premine for bounties, giveaways, development, support and maintenance, new feature developments etc."

And if you have been visiting the giveaway pages and this forum you would see that this is exactly where that coin has been going. We have had our share of scam coins for sure, but the new scam is the newbies offering IPOs without anyone vouching. Stackcoin dev made away with 60 BTC last night. So if you are indeed trying to rip at Mint for the development fund it procured, you are misdirecting your skepticism. There's a few dozen other coins that could use your scrutiny.  
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February 22, 2014, 09:12:19 PM
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700 Million coin premine ...  Huh

anyone going to explain this ...

If this is a real question and you are not just trolling this thread then it's right on the announcement page "  - 1% premine for bounties, giveaways, development, support and maintenance, new feature developments etc."

And if you have been visiting the giveaway pages and this forum you would see that this is exactly where that coin has been going. We have had our share of scam coins for sure, but the new scam is the newbies offering IPOs without anyone vouching. Stackcoin dev made away with 60 BTC last night. So if you are indeed trying to rip at Mint for the development fund it procured, you are misdirecting your skepticism. There's a few dozen other coins that could use your scrutiny.  
+1 this coin is legit. Great development team.

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February 22, 2014, 09:13:24 PM
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700 Million coin premine ...  Huh

anyone going to explain this ...
I've yet to see anyone really talk about this, other then asking.  Sad
I'd be interested to hear how many of the 700 are left.
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February 22, 2014, 09:17:00 PM
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700 Million coin premine ...  Huh

anyone going to explain this ...
I've yet to see anyone really talk about this, other then asking.  Sad
I'd be interested to hear how many of the 700 are left.

I would also like to raise a rather important point about the premine; it can generate PoS too. Anyone want to do the math on how much PoS the remainder of the premine will generate?

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February 22, 2014, 09:30:33 PM
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700 Million coin premine ...  Huh

anyone going to explain this ...
I've yet to see anyone really talk about this, other then asking.  Sad
I'd be interested to hear how many of the 700 are left.

I would also like to raise a rather important point about the premine; it can generate PoS too. Anyone want to do the math on how much PoS the remainder of the premine will generate?

I think somewhere in this thread someone had a link to the what they thought was the balance...as I recall all 700 million were all still unmoved, (but that was a while ago). Looking at the math, 700 million is 1% of the total, but let's just assume they do not move the coins at all for 40 years or whatever and apply all of them to PoS minting, then it would come out to about ~3.5%-5% of the total money supply. But Since the coins are slated to be used for various purposes i.e. "bounties, giveaways, development, support and maintenance, new feature developments etc." it probably will be less than 5% for sure. I'm not too worried, the development seems very active and engaged and a lot of works are in place to foster merchant acceptance etc.  Keep an eye on this coin.

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February 22, 2014, 09:43:46 PM
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Still crackin' MINT blocks all day long: http://mint.majorminers.com/

There's still a lot of time to mine Mintcoin profitably. Then, when the mining is done, MINT some!  Grin

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February 22, 2014, 09:53:31 PM
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when the mining is done, MINT some!  Grin


lol,nice slogan  Grin.
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February 22, 2014, 09:58:54 PM
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700 Million coin premine ...  Huh

anyone going to explain this ...
I've yet to see anyone really talk about this, other then asking.  Sad
I'd be interested to hear how many of the 700 are left.

I would also like to raise a rather important point about the premine; it can generate PoS too. Anyone want to do the math on how much PoS the remainder of the premine will generate?

I think somewhere in this thread someone had a link to the what they thought was the balance...as I recall all 700 million were all still unmoved, (but that was a while ago). Looking at the math, 700 million is 1% of the total, but let's just assume they do not move the coins at all for 40 years or whatever and apply all of them to PoS minting, then it would come out to about ~3.5%-5% of the total money supply. But Since the coins are slated to be used for various purposes i.e. "bounties, giveaways, development, support and maintenance, new feature developments etc." it probably will be less than 5% for sure. I'm not too worried, the development seems very active and engaged and a lot of works are in place to foster merchant acceptance etc.  Keep an eye on this coin.

Several people including me already got rewarded for supporting the coin in different ways. I got a nice chunk of MINT for running a node to support the network when we had all the sync issues few days ago.

There are also giveaways on the mintcoin forums. The devs are very active in the background and put a big amount of work into this project.

So stop whining about the premine and start supporting the coin and maybe get rewarded also. There is still much stuff to do.
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February 22, 2014, 10:08:18 PM
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MINT is energy efficient, super fast, and will have a wide distribution of initial coins.

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February 22, 2014, 10:27:41 PM
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I will be running a $500 Mintcoin marketing campaign, starting on Reddit. If there are any particular subs I should be aiming for, let me know. Bear in mind subs like Bitcoin and Litecoin have their ad slots full for the foreseeable future.

The dogecoin reddit has a lot of fresh cryptocurrency blood coming into it. Maybe try some there.

Good idea. I'll also try the peercoin subreddit as others suggested.
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February 22, 2014, 10:45:59 PM
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700 Million coin premine ...  Huh

anyone going to explain this ...

If this is a real question and you are not just trolling this thread then it's right on the announcement page "  - 1% premine for bounties, giveaways, development, support and maintenance, new feature developments etc."

And if you have been visiting the giveaway pages and this forum you would see that this is exactly where that coin has been going. We have had our share of scam coins for sure, but the new scam is the newbies offering IPOs without anyone vouching. Stackcoin dev made away with 60 BTC last night. So if you are indeed trying to rip at Mint for the development fund it procured, you are misdirecting your skepticism. There's a few dozen other coins that could use your scrutiny.  

Im not trolling, I've bought a handful but hesitate to buy more until I hear from the dev team about the premine.
Not looking for a general response either, but something more detailed like:

- Giveaways - 50 million (3 given, 47 left)
- Bounties - 200 million  (5 - website, 195 left for mobile wallet, MINT/Fiat exchange, promo video, media coverage etc..)
- Foundation - 50 million
- MintCoin Lead - 200 million
- Developer - 200 million

I'm asking for transparency and would prefer to hear from the dev himself...
As an investor I think I deserve that right.

Here is the the block explorer for block #1, you can see it's been moved around already:
http://mintcoin-explorer.info/tx/d4430aaf41d2f0ff7acd4be895617472d3655e272589b8bf1d6fef3de4715005

Do you not think in 2-3 weeks when you cannot mine anymore, and the only way to get Mint is to buy it that this issue wont come up??

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February 22, 2014, 11:09:30 PM
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1+2+3= 6
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February 22, 2014, 11:27:29 PM
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I'm sure we'll get a good answer. Judging by the robust mintcoin exchange mintpal.com this coin is clearly a lot more than the average pump and dump coin.
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February 22, 2014, 11:52:59 PM
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You have my attention
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February 23, 2014, 01:37:53 AM
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So I went to protect my wallet with a passphrase and it told me that minting was suspended because of a locked wallet... So will I never receive POS distributions because of the passphrase? I also went to remove the passphrase and that option is greyed out, so I'm in a bit of a bind here...
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February 23, 2014, 01:43:56 AM
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Create another wallet and setup trust and send coin from one wallet to the other.
Disclaimer - Results are not guaranteed just a suggestion  Grin
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February 23, 2014, 01:48:49 AM
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So I went to protect my wallet with a passphrase and it told me that minting was suspended because of a locked wallet... So will I never receive POS distributions because of the passphrase? I also went to remove the passphrase and that option is greyed out, so I'm in a bit of a bind here...
I think you can unlock it so it can mint by running mintcoind walletpassphrase password 9999999 true
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February 23, 2014, 01:49:23 AM
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Create another wallet and setup trust and send coin from one wallet to the other.
Disclaimer - Results are not guaranteed just a suggestion  Grin

Just seems odd that one must choose between security and POS? And if you choose security, there is no going back?
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February 23, 2014, 01:54:32 AM
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??ALLPOOLZ??
(http://mnt.allpoolz.com/)
"Unable to login: Account locked. Please Check your Email for instructions to unlock."


No pin attempts in first place, spent the afternoon mining and was generating coins, balance of 0 when I check later (no auto set)

Account is locked after clicking other pages dashboard etc. No E-mail sent how to correct it of after more requests.

Can't reset password to get around it. Contact form not open to guests.

Posted on their twitter and had no help or response whilst they continue to make other posts.


Current stance: They're possibly stealing coins.
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