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Author Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]  (Read 1369739 times)
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April 06, 2014, 10:59:34 PM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)
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April 06, 2014, 11:06:24 PM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)

Yet... Mintcoins are very low compared to Dogecoins...
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April 06, 2014, 11:30:08 PM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)

Yet... Mintcoins are very low compared to Dogecoins...

No one is interested in bringing up Mintcoin value yet ya'll would spend BTC to raise the votes on lovecrypto> LMAO
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April 06, 2014, 11:52:53 PM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)

Yet... Mintcoins are very low compared to Dogecoins...

No one is interested in bringing up Mintcoin value yet ya'll would spend BTC to raise the votes on lovecrypto> LMAO


Good point.

A few BTC would not raise the value, at least not for a sustained amount of time, in the long term it is more important to be included on more merchants and services.
That being said, it would still be better if it could be done without paying. Especially before it is known how legit the site is.
It is interesting to watch the BC votes for a while. Looks almost as if somebody found a way to automate votes at a near constant rate.
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April 06, 2014, 11:56:52 PM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)

Yet... Mintcoins are very low compared to Dogecoins...

No one is interested in bringing up Mintcoin value yet ya'll would spend BTC to raise the votes on lovecrypto> LMAO


Good point.

A few BTC would not raise the value, at least not for a sustained amount of time, in the long term it is more important to be included on more merchants and services.
That being said, it would still be better if it could be done without paying. Especially before it is known how legit the site is.
It is interesting to watch the BC votes for a while. Looks almost as if somebody found a way to automate votes at a near constant rate.

Thats what I said so dont buy votes it seems rigged anyways
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April 07, 2014, 12:00:27 AM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)

Yet... Mintcoins are very low compared to Dogecoins...

No one is interested in bringing up Mintcoin value yet ya'll would spend BTC to raise the votes on lovecrypto> LMAO


Good point.

A few BTC would not raise the value, at least not for a sustained amount of time, in the long term it is more important to be included on more merchants and services.
That being said, it would still be better if it could be done without paying. Especially before it is known how legit the site is.
It is interesting to watch the BC votes for a while. Looks almost as if somebody found a way to automate votes at a near constant rate.

Thats what I said so dont buy votes it seems rigged anyways
+1. I'm not buying any, but I'll keep voting  Grin
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April 07, 2014, 12:14:00 AM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)

Yet... Mintcoins are very low compared to Dogecoins...

No one is interested in bringing up Mintcoin value yet ya'll would spend BTC to raise the votes on lovecrypto> LMAO


Good point.

A few BTC would not raise the value, at least not for a sustained amount of time, in the long term it is more important to be included on more merchants and services.
That being said, it would still be better if it could be done without paying. Especially before it is known how legit the site is.
It is interesting to watch the BC votes for a while. Looks almost as if somebody found a way to automate votes at a near constant rate.

Thats what I said so dont buy votes it seems rigged anyways
+1. I'm not buying any, but I'll keep voting  Grin

Would love to pump Mint but too busy stabilising btc atm.......   Grin
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April 07, 2014, 01:21:30 AM
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If people are able to buy votes on cryptolove then they should be able to bring up the mint to 20 sats at least.

"Mintpal" isn't as easy to manipulate as some coins  =)

Yet... Mintcoins are very low compared to Dogecoins...

No one is interested in bringing up Mintcoin value yet ya'll would spend BTC to raise the votes on lovecrypto> LMAO


Good point.

A few BTC would not raise the value, at least not for a sustained amount of time, in the long term it is more important to be included on more merchants and services.
That being said, it would still be better if it could be done without paying. Especially before it is known how legit the site is.
It is interesting to watch the BC votes for a while. Looks almost as if somebody found a way to automate votes at a near constant rate.

Thats what I said so dont buy votes it seems rigged anyways
+1. I'm not buying any, but I'll keep voting  Grin

Would love to pump Mint but too busy stabilising btc atm.......   Grin
I'm buying more Mintcoins Tonight! This is an great price for a great coin and I love our community
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April 07, 2014, 02:19:28 AM
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They are probably using Tor and other proxy methods to manipulate and increase the votes.

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April 07, 2014, 02:36:19 AM
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I agree, it is better to NOT pump the price up higher and beyond MINT's infrastructure can support. We need to keep adding merchants and keep adding services. If the price is low right now it is not necessarily bad. The good thing I see is that MINT has already endured a bear market, and is now basically "flat-lining" and establishing a Solid Floor. Once the momentum starts to turn to the upside, it could really take off again. There really is very little holding MINT down right now. Just be glad Mintcoin is very undervalued right now, and take the time to establish life-long positions. This is the time to be telling your friends and family, to get a good hold in early. I am beginning to sense that the majority of the Mintcoin holders now are long-term investors and that it is only up from here, but will still take time. Mintcoin is likely to be a coin for more mature, calculating investor types.

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April 07, 2014, 02:38:39 AM
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I agree, it is better to NOT pump the price up higher and beyond MINT's infrastructure can support. We need to keep adding merchants and keep adding services. If the price is low right now it is not necessarily bad. The good thing I see is that MINT has already endured a bear market, and is now basically "flat-lining" and establishing a Solid Floor. Once the momentum starts to turn to the upside, it could really take off again. There really is very little holding MINT down right now. Just be glad Mintcoin is very undervalued right now, and take the time to establish life-long positions. This is the time to be telling your friends and family, to get a good hold in early. I am beginning to sense that the majority of the Mintcoin holders now are long-term investors and that it is only up from here, but will still take time. Mintcoin is likely to be a coin for more mature, calculating investor types.

Yup.

Slow and steady wins the race.

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April 07, 2014, 03:03:15 AM
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has anyone else stopped "minting" since the upgrade to 1.7?
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April 07, 2014, 03:28:03 AM
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has anyone else stopped "minting" since the upgrade to 1.7?

No, It is not stopped.

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April 07, 2014, 03:43:05 AM
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starting to worry, I now have several batches of coin that are nearly 30 days "aged" and have not minted yet. My wallet basically stopped minting after the 1.7 update though it seems to be synchronizing fine.
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April 07, 2014, 03:48:40 AM
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still waiting for 5 sats lol
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April 07, 2014, 03:54:08 AM
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starting to worry, I now have several batches of coin that are nearly 30 days "aged" and have not minted yet. My wallet basically stopped minting after the 1.7 update though it seems to be synchronizing fine.

I received minted blocks just yesterday. Haven't had my wallet open much today, though.
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April 07, 2014, 03:58:29 AM
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starting to worry, I now have several batches of coin that are nearly 30 days "aged" and have not minted yet. My wallet basically stopped minting after the 1.7 update though it seems to be synchronizing fine.

No need to worry : http://mint.blockx.info/get/chain/MintCoin

If you minted on day 20, you still have 10 days to go.

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April 07, 2014, 04:24:56 AM
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has anyone else stopped "minting" since the upgrade to 1.7?

I just started minting a block now:

When you upgraded to 1.7 did you delete everything in %appdata% except for your wallet.dat?
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April 07, 2014, 06:36:06 AM
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The premine is for funding the Mintcoin Fundation.

David Latapie is in control of it with the developers and other who are members of The Mintcoin Fund.

David even invited opeennlyy to anyone who wanted to join the board of mintcoin fund.

Theres no premine scandal, we are really open and with fund to invest in LONG TERM SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.

There no other coin that is this open and clear and with funds to progress.

Any aditional info, feel free to ask whatever you want.

Im here to help and serve

Why cant we have a clear comprehensive list on what the premine has been spent on? How much of the premine is left? How much did the dev dump for btc for personal profit etc?

Bump

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April 07, 2014, 06:45:46 AM
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this is the first time i read this tread in 3-4 days. needed a break. hope things get better. and bigger. still an investor
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