Crindon
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March 28, 2014, 07:36:22 PM |
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Current state at Mintpal. Check out that buy pressure!
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greentea
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March 28, 2014, 07:39:06 PM |
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Current state at Mintpal. Check out that buy pressure! theres been a nice base of accumulation the last few days ... be prepared for liftoff
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gonzoucab
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March 28, 2014, 07:41:46 PM |
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52 BTC at stake, its not peanuts.
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Crindon
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March 28, 2014, 07:43:30 PM |
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Ladies and Gentlemen, please don't forget to email: admin@cavirtex.com and ask them to trade Mintcoin VirtEx is Canada's best and largest fiat to BTC and LTC exchange. Getting them onboard will help with exposing many more Canadians to Mintcoin. Canada is the country that is most tolerant to cryptocurrencies.
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Crindon
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March 28, 2014, 08:03:15 PM |
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Current state at Mintpal. Check out that buy pressure! 52 BTC at stake, its not peanuts. Did somebody say "Steak"? Nevermind, false alarm. It was stake. Anyhoo, everyone reading this, if you are a miner, be sure to point your GPUs and ASICs to http://www.hashco.wsYou boost the multipool hashrate and the buy pressure that will increase the price of Mintcoin. Be sure to change the settings to reflect payout in Mintcoins.
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KSGuy
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March 28, 2014, 09:27:03 PM |
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Has anyone figured out how many btc worth of mint you'll get per Mhs on hashcows? I've been running it for 2.5 days now and it seems low, I think it might be better to collect the BTC ourselves then trade them in for mint...
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deadmanwalking
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March 28, 2014, 09:28:55 PM |
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Has anyone figured out how many btc worth of mint you'll get per Mhs on hashcows? I've been running it for 2.5 days now and it seems low, I think it might be better to collect the BTC ourselves then trade them in for mint...
Well how much have you received?
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KSGuy
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March 28, 2014, 09:41:36 PM |
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Has anyone figured out how many btc worth of mint you'll get per Mhs on hashcows? I've been running it for 2.5 days now and it seems low, I think it might be better to collect the BTC ourselves then trade them in for mint...
Well how much have you received? about .004 worth of btc for a 3.2 mhs rig...
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deadmanwalking
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March 28, 2014, 09:49:23 PM |
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Has anyone figured out how many btc worth of mint you'll get per Mhs on hashcows? I've been running it for 2.5 days now and it seems low, I think it might be better to collect the BTC ourselves then trade them in for mint...
Well how much have you received? about .004 worth of btc for a 3.2 mhs rig... Are you basing that off of mint received, or what the pool states? Have you actually received payout?
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Party Hard
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March 28, 2014, 09:54:31 PM |
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Both Mintpal and Cryptsy have public APIs. I wonder if anyone has developed a script that pings them every so often and nets out the buys and sells. I.E. use the APIs to see what the net buys are for the day. The volume they show is less important than the overall net sale or net purchase for a given amount of time. I could maybe hack something together in PHP, but it would be clunky. Anyone got a slick solution to this?
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Ladies ladies, one at a time.
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virtualfaqs
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March 28, 2014, 10:03:01 PM |
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Current state at Mintpal. Check out that buy pressure! 52 BTC at stake, its not peanuts. Did somebody say "Steak"? Nevermind, false alarm. It was stake. Anyhoo, everyone reading this, if you are a miner, be sure to point your GPUs and ASICs to http://www.hashco.wsYou boost the multipool hashrate and the buy pressure that will increase the price of Mintcoin. Be sure to change the settings to reflect payout in Mintcoins. Darn. I'd like to buy some at 12 satoshis, but now I'm be last in a lllloooonnngg line.
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skeem
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March 28, 2014, 10:24:52 PM |
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The mintcoin should go into the real economy, unfocus on the coin-exchange market.
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Coin Revolution
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drakoin
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March 28, 2014, 10:56:00 PM |
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sorry, me again - and another bug report: When I tried to create a "New address". With locked wallet. I type in my password, then this comes up.And later there are 3 status lines: EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error CWallet::GenerateNewKey() : AddKey failed ...\MintCoin\mintcoin-qt.exe in ThreadStakeMinter() there is nothing it in "debug.log"! I have tried a second time, and could reproduce the problem. Then I unlocked the wallet first, created a "new address" - and now there was no error! version 1.6.0.0
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Dallas5
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March 29, 2014, 12:00:01 AM |
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Have you seen those upcoming scrypt asic machines? Good thing mintcoin is pure PoS now, many coins will be mined into oblivion and then dumped until their 1 sat but mintcoin will not be affected at least not in a negative way. Looking it this way, scrypt asics are actually beneficial for mintcoin.
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deadmanwalking
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March 29, 2014, 12:08:58 AM |
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Have you seen those upcoming scrypt asic machines? Good thing mintcoin is pure PoS now, many coins will be mined into oblivion and then dumped until their 1 sat but mintcoin will not be affected at least not in a negative way. Looking it this way, scrypt asics are actually beneficial for mintcoin.
Yep. Mint is the Daddy of PoS coins, because we still have so many coins to produce over many years. All without mining. Looks like whales are getting ready to play with some Mint...check out the buy orders on Mintpal.
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stormia
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March 29, 2014, 12:11:54 AM |
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broken_pixel
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March 29, 2014, 12:20:07 AM |
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Have you seen those upcoming scrypt asic machines? Good thing mintcoin is pure PoS now, many coins will be mined into oblivion and then dumped until their 1 sat but mintcoin will not be affected at least not in a negative way. Looking it this way, scrypt asics are actually beneficial for mintcoin.
I predict many alt coins will be forked to new algorithms to combat the new scrypt ASIC devices.
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Cryptokk
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March 29, 2014, 12:23:44 AM |
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Dallas5
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March 29, 2014, 12:26:09 AM |
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Have you seen those upcoming scrypt asic machines? Good thing mintcoin is pure PoS now, many coins will be mined into oblivion and then dumped until their 1 sat but mintcoin will not be affected at least not in a negative way. Looking it this way, scrypt asics are actually beneficial for mintcoin.
I predict many alt coins will be forked to new algorithms to combat the new scrypt ASIC devices. Probably but that does require a lot of work, as I understand all users, pools and exchanges would have to update their wallets and deamons. Is there no possiblity asics can adapt and still keep mining coins on new algos?
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