coolbeans94
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April 02, 2014, 04:48:13 AM |
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Do we have an ETA for the android wallet? Also, do we know what features it will support (ie will you be able to mint coins with it or just spend them, will you be able to use a private key with it, etc etc?)
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Its prob cloned off of litecoinj or bitcoinj .. and will provide you ability to spend but not mine. You can back up your wallet and restore etc.. but if its not done properly you will constantly have to redownload the blockchain from last checkpoint to sync you balance.. So sidhujag are you interested in creating a wallet for us? You bring it up alot and sounds like you kind of want to. If you can create a good working wallet that mints I'll even buy you a Mintcoin T-shirt since I know you're a fan! True Story Code it so it can be private and not open source and I'll throw in 50,000 Mintcoins Why not open source? What are you thinking? It takes 2 weeks of work.. so 3.5 btc is going rate. Could be more if pos needs to be implemented in Java.. if its just for spending thats the rate. Just a thought: I don't think that most people would want to put large amounts of Mintcoins on their mobile phones for minting; that just does not sound safe at all. The mobile app probably does not need to have PoS capability, but good enough to receive and send smaller transactions, the sort of thing you could go to a bar and pay for a beer with, but not be worried about having your phone stolen with millions of coins on it.
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sidhujag
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April 02, 2014, 04:52:51 AM |
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Do we have an ETA for the android wallet? Also, do we know what features it will support (ie will you be able to mint coins with it or just spend them, will you be able to use a private key with it, etc etc?)
Thanks!
Its prob cloned off of litecoinj or bitcoinj .. and will provide you ability to spend but not mine. You can back up your wallet and restore etc.. but if its not done properly you will constantly have to redownload the blockchain from last checkpoint to sync you balance.. So sidhujag are you interested in creating a wallet for us? You bring it up alot and sounds like you kind of want to. If you can create a good working wallet that mints I'll even buy you a Mintcoin T-shirt since I know you're a fan! True Story Code it so it can be private and not open source and I'll throw in 50,000 Mintcoins Why not open source? What are you thinking? It takes 2 weeks of work.. so 3.5 btc is going rate. Could be more if pos needs to be implemented in Java.. if its just for spending thats the rate. Just a thought: I don't think that most people would want to put large amounts of Mintcoins on their mobile phones for minting; that just does not sound safe at all. The mobile app probably does not need to have PoS capability, but good enough to receive and send smaller transactions, the sort of thing you could go to a bar and pay for a beer with, but not be worried about having your phone stolen with millions of coins on it. Its as safe as qt wallet.. It works nice.. spends start after 100 confirmations.. the benefit of this wallet is that you only need to download blockchain from today on.. and can use qr code for point of sales.. backup your wallet and transfer via nfc for sending coins offline. Im sure if it wasnt safe btc wallet would have been hacked by now.
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coolbeans94
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April 02, 2014, 05:03:04 AM |
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Build it for iphone...I don't think anyone is working on that yet.
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bigchirv
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April 02, 2014, 05:12:42 AM |
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Do we have an ETA for the android wallet? Also, do we know what features it will support (ie will you be able to mint coins with it or just spend them, will you be able to use a private key with it, etc etc?)
Thanks!
Its prob cloned off of litecoinj or bitcoinj .. and will provide you ability to spend but not mine. You can back up your wallet and restore etc.. but if its not done properly you will constantly have to redownload the blockchain from last checkpoint to sync you balance.. So sidhujag are you interested in creating a wallet for us? You bring it up alot and sounds like you kind of want to. If you can create a good working wallet that mints I'll even buy you a Mintcoin T-shirt since I know you're a fan! True Story Code it so it can be private and not open source and I'll throw in 50,000 Mintcoins Why not open source? What are you thinking? It takes 2 weeks of work.. so 3.5 btc is going rate. Could be more if pos needs to be implemented in Java.. if its just for spending thats the rate. Just a thought: I don't think that most people would want to put large amounts of Mintcoins on their mobile phones for minting; that just does not sound safe at all. The mobile app probably does not need to have PoS capability, but good enough to receive and send smaller transactions, the sort of thing you could go to a bar and pay for a beer with, but not be worried about having your phone stolen with millions of coins on it. Its as safe as qt wallet.. It works nice.. spends start after 100 confirmations.. the benefit of this wallet is that you only need to download blockchain from today on.. and can use qr code for point of sales.. backup your wallet and transfer via nfc for sending coins offline. Im sure if it wasnt safe btc wallet would have been hacked by now. Guys, How to create a *Coin Android Wallet: http://www.hashengineeringsolutions.com/create-an-android-wallet/ <-- A little bit cryptic, but a good start point. Anybody with experience on Android Apps can complete the task. The code is well documented and looks fine to me (I did a diff between both Github projects listed on that page and their parent projects and it looks OK to go). As a matter of fact, the owner of those Github repos also does wallets on request. We might want to talk to him to see if we can get an arrangement. Your call, people. P.D.: I also think that have mining on our mobile phones would be wasteful since a) eats CPU so b) burns out the mobile's battery. Finally c) the mobile wallets are not meant to hold huge amounts of coins. Imagine anyone on the top 100 of the MintCoin rich list holding all his/her stash on their phone and suddenly going to the bathroom, then accidentally makes the device swim into the toilet. Or worst, theft. I know there's a lot of people that would say "you have to backup your wallet regularly" but in real life at least 80% of us human beings don't do backups as often as we should. So my humble recommendation is: lets follow the KISS principle and ditch the mining-on-the-mobile-phone idea. A wallet that can hold the MINTs to spend is just enough.
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April 02, 2014, 05:14:47 AM |
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yeah, time to buy up cheap! Now is a good time to buy it, the price is so low, we can go to invest it!
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April 02, 2014, 05:16:32 AM |
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how many MINT were dumped today? looks like a lot
Even if a lot of today will not rise, but in tomorrow or the day after tomorrow is up a lot of!
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bigchirv
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April 02, 2014, 05:30:56 AM |
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Build it for iphone...I don't think anyone is working on that yet.
This is more a political issue than a technological one. Apple just bans apps that work with cryptocoins. Until they change their policy there's nothing we can do (except maybe a boycott).
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Crindon
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April 02, 2014, 05:32:13 AM |
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Guys, How to create a *Coin Android Wallet: http://www.hashengineeringsolutions.com/create-an-android-wallet/ <-- A little bit cryptic, but a good start point. Anybody with experience on Android Apps can complete the task. The code is well documented and looks fine to me (I did a diff between both Github projects listed on that page and their parent projects and it looks OK to go). As a matter of fact, the owner of those Github repos also does wallets on request. We might want to talk to him to see if we can get an arrangement. Your call, people. P.D.: I also think that have mining on our mobile phones would be wasteful since a) eats CPU so b) burns out the mobile's battery. Finally c) the mobile wallets are not meant to hold huge amounts of coins. Imagine anyone on the top 100 of the MintCoin rich list holding all his/her stash on their phone and suddenly going to the bathroom, then accidentally makes the device swim into the toilet. Or worst, theft. I know there's a lot of people that would say "you have to backup your wallet regularly" but in real life at least 80% of us human beings don't do backups as often as we should.
So my humble recommendation is: lets follow the KISS principle and ditch the mining-on-the-mobile-phone idea. A wallet that can hold the MINTs to spend is just enough.Very good reasoning.
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deadmanwalking
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April 02, 2014, 05:37:23 AM |
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I also agree no minting needed on the phone.
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ellave
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April 02, 2014, 05:40:50 AM |
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So i've had about 48 hours on hashco.ws, seems like 20000 coins per 1mhs which even if we would get 20sat for them is only 0.004. Is the payout usually that poor?
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deadmanwalking
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April 02, 2014, 05:44:31 AM |
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So i've had about 48 hours on hashco.ws, seems like 20000 coins per 1mhs which even if we would get 20sat for them is only 0.004. Is the payout usually that poor?
It would be good for people to post their payouts. How much do you make if you mine on your own?
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ellave
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April 02, 2014, 05:51:42 AM |
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So i've had about 48 hours on hashco.ws, seems like 20000 coins per 1mhs which even if we would get 20sat for them is only 0.004. Is the payout usually that poor?
It would be good for people to post their payouts. How much do you make if you mine on your own? Well you would hope to get something similar to the multipools, which these days is about 0.0065 - 0005 http://poolpicker.eu/
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April 02, 2014, 05:53:26 AM |
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Do we have an ETA for the android wallet? Also, do we know what features it will support (ie will you be able to mint coins with it or just spend them, will you be able to use a private key with it, etc etc?)
Thanks!
Its prob cloned off of litecoinj or bitcoinj .. and will provide you ability to spend but not mine. You can back up your wallet and restore etc.. but if its not done properly you will constantly have to redownload the blockchain from last checkpoint to sync you balance.. So sidhujag are you interested in creating a wallet for us? You bring it up alot and sounds like you kind of want to. If you can create a good working wallet that mints I'll even buy you a Mintcoin T-shirt since I know you're a fan! True Story Code it so it can be private and not open source and I'll throw in 50,000 Mintcoins Why not open source? What are you thinking? It takes 2 weeks of work.. so 3.5 btc is going rate. Could be more if pos needs to be implemented in Java.. if its just for spending thats the rate. Just a thought: I don't think that most people would want to put large amounts of Mintcoins on their mobile phones for minting; that just does not sound safe at all. The mobile app probably does not need to have PoS capability, but good enough to receive and send smaller transactions, the sort of thing you could go to a bar and pay for a beer with, but not be worried about having your phone stolen with millions of coins on it. Its as safe as qt wallet.. It works nice.. spends start after 100 confirmations.. the benefit of this wallet is that you only need to download blockchain from today on.. and can use qr code for point of sales.. backup your wallet and transfer via nfc for sending coins offline. Im sure if it wasnt safe btc wallet would have been hacked by now. Guys, How to create a *Coin Android Wallet: http://www.hashengineeringsolutions.com/create-an-android-wallet/ <-- A little bit cryptic, but a good start point. Anybody with experience on Android Apps can complete the task. The code is well documented and looks fine to me (I did a diff between both Github projects listed on that page and their parent projects and it looks OK to go). As a matter of fact, the owner of those Github repos also does wallets on request. We might want to talk to him to see if we can get an arrangement. Your call, people. P.D.: I also think that have mining on our mobile phones would be wasteful since a) eats CPU so b) burns out the mobile's battery. Finally c) the mobile wallets are not meant to hold huge amounts of coins. Imagine anyone on the top 100 of the MintCoin rich list holding all his/her stash on their phone and suddenly going to the bathroom, then accidentally makes the device swim into the toilet. Or worst, theft. I know there's a lot of people that would say "you have to backup your wallet regularly" but in real life at least 80% of us human beings don't do backups as often as we should. So my humble recommendation is: lets follow the KISS principle and ditch the mining-on-the-mobile-phone idea. A wallet that can hold the MINTs to spend is just enough. I have a number of friends that all they use are "Android Tablets" no desktop PC or laptops. One was very disappointed was couldn't get a wallet for Mint on her tablet and wanted to know what she could do to get Mintcoins on her tablet. There are many many people like this throughout the world who just don't have desktop PC's or laptops. They either have Android, Apple or Windows, we already have wallets that will work on the Apple and Windows tablets.....we desperately need a Minting Wallet for the Android. We all have to remember that cell phones are not the only thing out there that is Android. Now a question I'll probably get laughed at for asking....Has there been, or will there ever be crypto wallets made for Blackberries?
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deadmanwalking
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April 02, 2014, 05:55:25 AM |
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So i've had about 48 hours on hashco.ws, seems like 20000 coins per 1mhs which even if we would get 20sat for them is only 0.004. Is the payout usually that poor?
It would be good for people to post their payouts. How much do you make if you mine on your own? Well you would hope to get something similar to the multipools, which these days is about 0.0065 - 0005 http://poolpicker.eu/I wonder if there isn't just some layover that you haven't been paid yet. Try to give it 5 days or so. Remember that the more people that mine, the bigger the buy. This helps drive up the price of Mint making it more valuable for everyone. You might win one of the 3 prizes too.
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Beaverslayer
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April 02, 2014, 06:02:23 AM |
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So i've had about 48 hours on hashco.ws, seems like 20000 coins per 1mhs which even if we would get 20sat for them is only 0.004. Is the payout usually that poor?
It would be good for people to post their payouts. How much do you make if you mine on your own? I mine with 1.5MH/s and do my own coin switching through hash.so pool. On an average day where I don't have to switch coins to often, I will usually earn about 0.009 BTC per day, some days it may be a bit less. Now that Mint is 16 to 18 Satoshi, it's about 50,000 Mint a day. I tried the hashcow pool for 24 hours, and only got a bit over 30,000 Mint, so I'm much better off mining the way I do. Nothing against hashcow or the multi pool, or the efforts everyone puts into mining there, but 20,000 Mint per day is a lot to leave on the table, and I look at it as actually helping Mint more, because there is actually more Mint being bought.
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April 02, 2014, 06:06:55 AM |
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I have a number of friends that all they use are "Android Tablets" no desktop PC or laptops. One was very disappointed was couldn't get a wallet for Mint on her tablet and wanted to know what she could do to get Mintcoins on her tablet. There are many many people like this throughout the world who just don't have desktop PC's or laptops. They either have Android, Apple or Windows, we already have wallets that will work on the Apple and Windows tablets.....we desperately need a Minting Wallet for the Android.
We all have to remember that cell phones are not the only thing out there that is Android.
Now a question I'll probably get laughed at for asking....Has there been, or will there ever be crypto wallets made for Blackberries? I agree. I think an app that actually mints for Android is the best feature to incentivize mass adoption. There are a lot of people in other countries that only have a tablet or phone and don't use anything else. That's the way things are going anyway. We could have a lite weight version for people that are more concerned with battery life than minting on their mobile device.
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Crindon
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April 02, 2014, 06:12:43 AM |
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I have a number of friends that all they use are "Android Tablets" no desktop PC or laptops. One was very disappointed was couldn't get a wallet for Mint on her tablet and wanted to know what she could do to get Mintcoins on her tablet. There are many many people like this throughout the world who just don't have desktop PC's or laptops. They either have Android, Apple or Windows, we already have wallets that will work on the Apple and Windows tablets.....we desperately need a Minting Wallet for the Android.
We all have to remember that cell phones are not the only thing out there that is Android.
Now a question I'll probably get laughed at for asking....Has there been, or will there ever be crypto wallets made for Blackberries?
I totally did not think about that. That is very important indeed.
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April 02, 2014, 06:13:54 AM |
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Due to unexchanged coins being held for better profit, you can't just mine for 24hrs @ hashcows and claim the payout figure - you have to mine for a few days to get a proper figure. http://poolpicker.eu/text.phpAs you can see, Hashcows is #2 in terms of profitability atm, only slightly shy of CoinFu. If you have the time & energy to mine altcoins and sell them yourself, you can make better profit - but not everyone has the time or the expertise to do so, multipools are much easier to set & forget. If I was to manually mine & sell altcoins I'd probably make less than straight LTC mining - I'd probably also lose my day time job I'm getting ~60,000-70,000 Mintcoins per day with 2.2mh/s.
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deadmanwalking
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April 02, 2014, 06:28:09 AM |
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Due to unexchanged coins being held for better profit, you can't just mine for 24hrs @ hashcows and claim the payout figure - you have to mine for a few days to get a proper figure. http://poolpicker.eu/text.phpAs you can see, Hashcows is #2 in terms of profitability atm, only slightly shy of CoinFu. If you have the time & energy to mine altcoins and sell them yourself, you can make better profit - but not everyone has the time or the expertise to do so, multipools are much easier to set & forget. If I was to manually mine & sell altcoins I'd probably make less than straight LTC mining - I'd probably also lose my day time job I'm getting ~60,000-70,000 Mintcoins per day with 2.2mh/s.Ugh, I wish I had some mining equipment. At least I can Mint!
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