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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 27, 2014, 05:57:09 PM
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Dont know if the price will go up, or just the total hashes will go down tonight, i do know that the current price of 41 satoshi is very low for this inovative coin. So everyone just be patient, sit back, enjoy youre new minted coins and the increase will come in the next couple of weeks.
The real value of this coin is 300+ Satoshi.
So now  41satoshi is only a big discount

Just buy as much as I can, lol
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February 27, 2014, 05:58:05 PM
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Cool. Thanks for help! IS there someone who could tell me what can be the problem?

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February 27, 2014, 06:10:24 PM
Last edit: February 28, 2014, 12:16:52 AM by Palaxidon
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Cool. Thanks for help! IS there someone who could tell me what can be the problem?
Okay. 2 days of nonstop mining with 800khs and I get only 6k confirmed mints... THE Pool  is https://mint.maxminers.net.
is there something wrong? Supposted to get 15-20k mint per day.




To the owner of the pool: Fix my problem please and check the correct amount of conffirmed coins from my mined blocks aswell.

my Mint Coin Adress:
MdBNaAveG7gChvWNq2HVicRnpBjAEzwYWt

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February 27, 2014, 06:18:47 PM
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Okay. My quess then I Been scammed for coins if there is no issues with wallet. 2 days of nonstop mining with 800khs and I get only 6k confirmed mints... Smells like scam for me. THE Pool page I BEEN MINING at, is https://mint.maxminers.net.
The pool also shown on first page of this thread on pool list.

The owner of website fix the problem or he is in trouble!
I contacted but still nobody contacted me to solve this.



To the owner of the pool: Fix my problem please and check the correct amount of conffirmed coins from my mined blocks aswell.

my Mint Coin Adress:
MdBNaAveG7gChvWNq2HVicRnpBjAEzwYWt


Suggestion: If the pool fixes this, edit the scam accusations out of your post... Don't want to harm a pools rep if was just a screw-up.  Wink
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February 27, 2014, 06:20:14 PM
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why do people use decimels (.) when they should be using commas (,) !!!

one of the most annoying things about this site, and this community in general... is it a regional thing? what country teaches that 10.000 is ten thousand, and not 10 with digits after the decimal... 10.0001 is ten point 0 0 0 1, not ten thousand and one....

ARAGHAHGAHEGAHEFAHWDHQAWHAHAHGAHGHAHGAHHAHAHAHASAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGG GGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
The board is in English, so the English grammar rule prevail. Read about some things called "typography" and "localisation" (I worte intentionally with an s because I want to write in International English, not in US English).

English
Decimal separator: dot
Thousands separator: comma

French
Decimal separator: comma
Thousands separator: ((narrow) no-break) space

THe list would go on for various languages. It doesn't matter: board is in English, grammar rules are English.

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February 27, 2014, 06:25:21 PM
Last edit: March 05, 2014, 08:28:22 PM by David Latapie
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Exactly like any other coin. With which coin do you get more from mining as time and difficulty increases?

Exactly none.
And I am surprised noone tried it. It would bolster adoption of a large amount of people if they know that they can not be the loser by being late adopters. Sure, the beginning would be tough.

Something like very easy mining very early on, very hard mining shortly after, and easier and easier mining after that.
Of course, this should not be the only interesting aspect of the said coin. Do you know a list of all the various features for altcoins tried at one moment or another?

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February 27, 2014, 06:25:58 PM
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I think maybe each pool advertising on here should have a mandatory thread of their own to handle pool problems. Randomly posting in each different thread they advertise in, and hoping to get an answer is problematic at best.

They should have to "mind their thread" actively - or risk being banned for advertising here. Sure would save miners a lot of time if they could just go to the pool's thread and check up on any problems.

Thinking out loud again.

(I know - this would bring up other issues  Roll Eyes)
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February 27, 2014, 06:27:31 PM
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I'll make a Tulipcoin. The block reward halves every 10k blocks for the first 100000 blocks and then doubles every 10k blocks for the next 100000 blocks.
It would be interesting to check the market adoption. See it as social experiment (and change the name, tulipomania brings bad memories and that would spoil the social experiment).

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February 27, 2014, 06:34:43 PM
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http://hashstrike.com/site_assets/misc/hashstrike_logo2.png
http://mint.hashstrike.com

** 0% fees **
Stratum + PPLNS
No clumsy email confirmations for withdrawals
Payouts every minute

Why mine with us?

  • Over 25+ years combined sysadmin experience
  • No virtual or shared servers here! We run on our own dedicated hardware
  • Load-balanced redundant front-end, wallet, stratum, database servers- no single points of failure
  • Dual Xeon servers with SSD RAID and tons of ram
  • Round-the-clock support via email, IRC, and Twitter

Some quotes from our users:

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"I already have 1/3 the coins on HashStrike in less than an hour than I had all night on (another pool)!" - from IRC

"any miners reading this should check out @HashStrike they seem pretty legit and stable, reliable. Let me know what you think" - twitter, @ScottaBeTrue

"@HashStrike You servers have been very reliable indeed.  I use your pools often.  Great work team #hashstrike" -twitter, @gamingatemylife


This is false advertising...Have been paying 1% fees on this pool not 0 as stated Sad
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February 27, 2014, 06:42:39 PM
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isnt it better to mine a more profitable coin ATM and then sell it for mints?

what benefit would it be to mine these at these difficulties?

looking at calcs, I can get 30% more mint mining vertcoins and selling for btc and buying mint.
That's what I understood too (plus mintcoin is deliverately very hard to mine toward the end - first week was mining galore).
I am trying to sell my cagecoin at 2 satoshi now (+100% increase), but so much people have the same idea... I'm considering abandonning it and moving to blackcoin (I like PoS).

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February 27, 2014, 06:46:39 PM
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Okay. My quess then I Been scammed for coins if there is no issues with wallet. 2 days of nonstop mining with 800khs and I get only 6k confirmed mints... Smells like scam for me. THE Pool page I BEEN MINING at, is https://mint.maxminers.net.
The pool also shown on first page of this thread on pool list.

The owner of website fix the problem or he is in trouble!
I contacted but still nobody contacted me to solve this.



To the owner of the pool: Fix my problem please and check the correct amount of conffirmed coins from my mined blocks aswell.

my Mint Coin Adress:
MdBNaAveG7gChvWNq2HVicRnpBjAEzwYWt


Suggestion: If the pool fixes this, edit the scam accusations out of your post... Don't want to harm a pools rep if was just a screw-up.  Wink

I dont want to harm anyone. That what I plan to do ( editing the scam accusations )
I hope everything gonna be okay and I can prove its not scam ofc..

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February 27, 2014, 06:51:49 PM
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Ginger how long have you been into Crypto boy? I highly doubt that, they have more to gain by the coin having success.
I agree with that and we have plas exactly in that direction (be prepared for surprises). But I am on the team, so feel free to take what I say with a pinch of salt Smiley

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February 27, 2014, 06:53:13 PM
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mintcoin.cc   down for ever?  Shocked
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February 27, 2014, 06:53:37 PM
Last edit: February 27, 2014, 07:03:45 PM by David Latapie
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I still dislike you lol, I don't mine I bought in at 7 I've got my investment back and some Smiley and I still have a fair bit of Mint! I love this coin Smiley
As for me, if I was selling 80% of it now, I would reimbourse ALL of my crypto mistakes since day one in the crypto business (including trading on the late Mt.Gox). That's telling Smiley

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February 27, 2014, 06:56:32 PM
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I still dislike you lol, I don't mine I bought in at 7 I've got my investment back and some Smiley and I still have a fair bit of Mint! I love this coin Smiley
As for me, if I was selling 80% of it now, I would reimbourse ALL of my crypto mistake since day one (including trading on the late Mt.Gox). That's telling Smiley

Shoot - I am so ticked at myself for the Max decision. I would have been sooooo much further ahead if I'd started my crypto-trip with Mint!
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February 27, 2014, 06:59:19 PM
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Question to the devs/miners...

It is my understanding that in order to "MINT" you have to unlock your wallet. When your wallet is unlocked, you can send out any mint from it without requiring the pass phrase. This makes me extremely concerned as there is no password restriction available while minting and someone could get unauthorized access to your computer and send all of your coin away.

What can we do to secure our wallet throughout the minting process? It honestly makes me paranoid to unlock my wallet.
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February 27, 2014, 07:07:56 PM
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As i know, you don't need to keep your wallet unlocked. It is enough to unlock every week/month/few months to receive the profit. Can anybody confirm this? I'm newbie too and i'm not sure how this exactly works Smiley Thanks

and don't forget, mint is the future. i'm sure in that.

Mint to the MOOOON
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February 27, 2014, 07:20:53 PM
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http://mint.hashstrike.com

** 0% fees **
Stratum + PPLNS
No clumsy email confirmations for withdrawals
Payouts every minute

Why mine with us?

  • Over 25+ years combined sysadmin experience
  • No virtual or shared servers here! We run on our own dedicated hardware
  • Load-balanced redundant front-end, wallet, stratum, database servers- no single points of failure
  • Dual Xeon servers with SSD RAID and tons of ram
  • Round-the-clock support via email, IRC, and Twitter

Some quotes from our users:

Quote
"I already have 1/3 the coins on HashStrike in less than an hour than I had all night on (another pool)!" - from IRC

"any miners reading this should check out @HashStrike they seem pretty legit and stable, reliable. Let me know what you think" - twitter, @ScottaBeTrue

"@HashStrike You servers have been very reliable indeed.  I use your pools often.  Great work team #hashstrike" -twitter, @gamingatemylife


This is false advertising...Have been paying 1% fees on this pool not 0 as stated Sad

Indeed it is because their pool says 1%.

1% FEES
Stratum
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Dual Xeon CPU's + SSD Raid + TONS of RAM
Support for 500+ miners
Live support via contact form, IRC (irc.freenode.net / #hashstrike), twitter (@HashStrike)
We were one of the first MintCoin pools in existence and we have had 100% uptime since launch!  Our pool is running at near 100% efficiency and payouts are running extremely smoothly.  Join today!

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February 27, 2014, 07:23:20 PM
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Okay. My quess then I Been scammed for coins if there is no issues with wallet. 2 days of nonstop mining with 800khs and I get only 6k confirmed mints... Smells like scam for me. THE Pool page I BEEN MINING at, is https://mint.maxminers.net.
The pool also shown on first page of this thread on pool list.

The owner of website fix the problem or he is in trouble!
I contacted but still nobody contacted me to solve this.



To the owner of the pool: Fix my problem please and check the correct amount of conffirmed coins from my mined blocks aswell.

my Mint Coin Adress:
MdBNaAveG7gChvWNq2HVicRnpBjAEzwYWt


Suggestion: If the pool fixes this, edit the scam accusations out of your post... Don't want to harm a pools rep if was just a screw-up.  Wink


At the current and the diff. even 2 days ago 800Kh/s is not going to get you much mint.

GA-990FXA-UD5, 1x 7970L, 2x S1, AX1200i, RIVBE, 2x R290x, NEX1500, BTC: 1G9cQix8bMgh35MQ9wY3Rb9yNSSCtnoRmK, DGC: DFo9FcKYsutv9Vx5c5xUzkrt7VJdECZWTM, LTC: LaAN33aktPGaimN5ALL9kjHjuJekfmKfTh
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February 27, 2014, 07:24:06 PM
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mintcoin.cc   down for ever?  Shocked

Works on my end.  Roll Eyes

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