zjz_lgd
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May 30, 2014, 05:02:01 AM |
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Android wallet is great and I like it very much! there are some good new from mintcoin, but the price if still damn low.What does mintcoin happen?We like this coin and we know the team is working hard. I hope your guys effort will pump the price! Good luck, and let's work hard!
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ShareCoin Free and Fair Distribution, Share to moon! SbuXjdoiErjmAoGd3s4jcyEWiRifuorVv3
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Jeff Jefferson
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May 30, 2014, 06:23:24 AM |
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A bank? Am I reading these posts correctly?
Think you might all want to read the current interview with a former COO of Skype and understand why doing anything that requires us to engage the current fiat infrastructure is like the kiss of death to ALL cryptos.
The whole idea is to decentralize - not centralize.
You're going backwards.
We need to move forwards.
It's just an online wallet we are talking about. For mintcoin beginners and new investors. Because the start can be a bit complicated for the average user. It is centralized but there are a lot of people like you believing in decentralization that can still use the mintcoin wallet. I chose the word bank to emphasize the interest rate aspect. I hope you understand.
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pinky
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May 30, 2014, 06:31:14 AM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag.
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acceptance2
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May 30, 2014, 07:32:10 AM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics.
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dragonseer
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May 30, 2014, 09:15:38 AM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics. You do know that a lot of work on open source software is done for free, by passionate and committed people, right douchebag??
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acceptance2
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May 30, 2014, 10:19:37 AM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics. You do know that a lot of work on open source software is done for free, by passionate and committed people, right douchebag?? Yes, which is not the case here as he's getting paid, at a rate somewhere less than $3.00 an hour. Surely from a 700,000,000 pre-mine the developer could ante up some more? After all the stated purpose of the premine was for development, if the Android wallet doesn't fall under the category of development I'm not sure what does.
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jakema
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May 30, 2014, 10:31:16 AM |
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i dont have much but once i see the app working on my phone ill send 25,000 coins to paspi. if it runs good, safe and fast ill send more
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BitSmacker
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May 30, 2014, 10:42:55 AM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics. You do know that a lot of work on open source software is done for free, by passionate and committed people, right douchebag?? Yes, which is not the case here as he's getting paid, at a rate somewhere less than $3.00 an hour. Surely from a 700,000,000 pre-mine the developer could ante up some more? After all the stated purpose of the premine was for development, if the Android wallet doesn't fall under the category of development I'm not sure what does. Who is the developer that has the premine?
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acceptance2
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May 30, 2014, 11:11:10 AM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. That's a question we'll never know the answer to. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics. You do know that a lot of work on open source software is done for free, by passionate and committed people, right douchebag?? Yes, which is not the case here as he's getting paid, at a rate somewhere less than $3.00 an hour. Surely from a 700,000,000 pre-mine the developer could ante up some more? After all the stated purpose of the premine was for development, if the Android wallet doesn't fall under the category of development I'm not sure what does. Who is the developer that has the premine? That's a question we'll never have the answer to.
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Jeff Jefferson
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May 30, 2014, 12:07:51 PM |
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So fluttercoin devs release a web wallet I have been talking about in the next couple of days. Maybe someone would then port it. It can't be that difficult as mintcoin is just PoS. Mintcoin still has better interest rates. So maybe mintcoin can still compete. I am sure Web wallets are the key for new users.
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dragonseer
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May 30, 2014, 12:40:55 PM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics. You do know that a lot of work on open source software is done for free, by passionate and committed people, right douchebag?? Yes, which is not the case here as he's getting paid, at a rate somewhere less than $3.00 an hour. Surely from a 700,000,000 pre-mine the developer could ante up some more? After all the stated purpose of the premine was for development, if the Android wallet doesn't fall under the category of development I'm not sure what does. Community members contributed to the bounty as a show of support - yes, there are people here willing to do that. Maybe you would like it if the developers stop whatever they are doing and provide some exhaustive audit of their expenses for your passing curiosity, but there is more important work to be done in the meantime, and that's what it is, work, for which you are offering nothing in return.
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paspi
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May 30, 2014, 12:43:30 PM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis? I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour. If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way. Let me know. My first time trying to do an android app. I'm headed for the 10M bounty, but still I'm not doing it for money, it's way too low to mean anything. It's just a hobby and to complete what I had started (probably based on an underestimation, still I'm happy with the knowledge I gained on POS codebase). You can't create open source projects with paying someone money, paid-to-do projects will turn out crappy, and not maintained, and die. A community needs to create on its own to make good software.
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MINT: MdPQhsGufjm5AXYkHebbnF2A155xDqVfK7
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paspi
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May 30, 2014, 01:24:33 PM |
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My first time trying to do an android app. I'm headed for the 10M bounty, but still I'm not doing it for money, it's way too low to mean anything. It's just a hobby and to complete what I had started (probably based on an underestimation, still I'm happy with the knowledge I gained on POS codebase). You can't create open source projects with paying someone money, paid-to-do projects will turn out crappy, and not maintained, and die. A community needs to create on its own to make good software. Maybe I should have said that most work is done on the java library, not the android app itself. The java library creates possibilities for all kinds of lighter wallets, not just android. I tried to compile it for android just a few days ago for the first time in my life. My main payment will come in the form of copyright notices all over old and new POS coins' android wallet codebases, as this is the first proper port of bitcoinj library to POS coin world, it'll be forked and used by many.
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MINT: MdPQhsGufjm5AXYkHebbnF2A155xDqVfK7
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acceptance2
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May 30, 2014, 01:31:01 PM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics. You do know that a lot of work on open source software is done for free, by passionate and committed people, right douchebag?? Yes, which is not the case here as he's getting paid, at a rate somewhere less than $3.00 an hour. Surely from a 700,000,000 pre-mine the developer could ante up some more? After all the stated purpose of the premine was for development, if the Android wallet doesn't fall under the category of development I'm not sure what does. Community members contributed to the bounty as a show of support - yes, there are people here willing to do that. Maybe you would like it if the developers stop whatever they are doing and provide some exhaustive audit of their expenses for your passing curiosity, but there is more important work to be done in the meantime, and that's what it is, work, for which you are offering nothing in return. I'm an investor. My money is what I've put in. The developer has been rewarded to the tune of 700,000,000 Mintcoin. I expect them to do the work. Isn't that why they received the 700,000,000? I'm sure the community would love to do an audit of the developers accounts and see what's been dumped and see what's been spent on development. Apologists for the developers. Hilarious.
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acceptance2
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May 30, 2014, 01:35:49 PM |
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My first time trying to do an android app. I'm headed for the 10M bounty, but still I'm not doing it for money, it's way too low to mean anything. It's just a hobby and to complete what I had started (probably based on an underestimation, still I'm happy with the knowledge I gained on POS codebase). You can't create open source projects with paying someone money, paid-to-do projects will turn out crappy, and not maintained, and die. A community needs to create on its own to make good software. Maybe I should have said that most work is done on the java library, not the android app itself. The java library creates possibilities for all kinds of lighter wallets, not just android. I tried to compile it for android just a few days ago for the first time in my life. My main payment will come in the form of copyright notices all over old and new POS coins' android wallet codebases, as this is the first proper port of bitcoinj library to POS coin world, it'll be forked and used by many. Glad you're happy with what you've taken on - and the fact it's been rewarding in a number of ways. If you pull this off, I'm sure you'll have much more work come your way - hopefully at something approaching market value.
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skeem
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May 30, 2014, 04:48:30 PM |
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Coin Revolution
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stormia
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May 30, 2014, 06:41:15 PM Last edit: May 30, 2014, 11:58:40 PM by stormia |
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Acceptance2 why do you always come back in here- only once there is good news - to criticize the coin and the developers? Give it up with the premine, it is being used as it is supposed to be. It is not meant to be spent in the first few months, this coin and the mintcoin fund are long term projects and the developers want to be able to support the projects for the long term. Also, if you are going to be a critic, at least quote the right numbers (otherwise what you say reeealy looks like FUD). The dev is giving 10 mil from the premine, not 5, and the community has raised over 2mil. When this was raised, Mint was trading above 16 sat. That being said, I definitely think that paspi deserves more than what he will be getting for his work in terms of up-front dollar value given the current price for Mint. But, he has already said he isn't doing it for the money (very honorable). I imagine he will receive a lot of recognition within the crypto community for his work, and there is plenty of possibility that those 12 mil coins will be worth much, much more one day.
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Ferris419
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May 31, 2014, 12:52:58 AM |
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Paspi, do you do Android apps on a regular basis?
I was just doing the math, and figured with a 5,000,000 Coin bounty for the Android Wallet, figuring you've probably put in the neighborhood of 40 + hours (probably way too low as it has been months now), you're working for less than $3.00 US an hour.
If that is your going rate, I can throw some work your way.
Let me know.
When he started MINT was much higher. And you expecting him to work for you for less than $3 per hour is an insult, that's why I deduce you must be a real douchebag. Well possibly he negotiated a set price when Mint was at a higher price. I never asked him to work for less than what he is apparently working for based on the numbers. English is obviously not your first language so I'll forgive you for not understanding. Having said that, I've been called worse by a lot better than you. Since name calling is usually a last resort for a small mind, I'll not resort to your tactics. You do know that a lot of work on open source software is done for free, by passionate and committed people, right douchebag?? Yes, which is not the case here as he's getting paid, at a rate somewhere less than $3.00 an hour. Surely from a 700,000,000 pre-mine the developer could ante up some more? After all the stated purpose of the premine was for development, if the Android wallet doesn't fall under the category of development I'm not sure what does. Community members contributed to the bounty as a show of support - yes, there are people here willing to do that. Maybe you would like it if the developers stop whatever they are doing and provide some exhaustive audit of their expenses for your passing curiosity, but there is more important work to be done in the meantime, and that's what it is, work, for which you are offering nothing in return. I'm an investor. My money is what I've put in. The developer has been rewarded to the tune of 700,000,000 Mintcoin. I expect them to do the work. Isn't that why they received the 700,000,000? I'm sure the community would love to do an audit of the developers accounts and see what's been dumped and see what's been spent on development. Apologists for the developers. Hilarious. They all overlook the ridiculous premine and then wonder why is the price crashing? Mint should be higher than it is? Lmao! No coin with such a ridiculous premine that the dev isn't disclosing any info on will succeed. Mint is slowly approaching the bottom which will be 1 sat soon
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Bitcoin is gonna hit 100K usd
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toto31
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May 31, 2014, 12:57:16 AM |
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But why did it go to 60 satoshis then? Wasn't there the exact same info available?
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sidhujag
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May 31, 2014, 01:48:37 AM |
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Info was available and I brought it up day1 when the dev asked me to do thr android wallet for 5 million and I laughed we ended it at that. I guess thats why I never invested.. I dont value this coin more than 3 sats.. anything over is over valued to me and Idid look crazy months ago but look whos talking now.. If the pre mine was not annonymous (the address) and it has been sold or more than half was given away for development only then I can see mint becoming anything of value. Unfortunatley I lump this one with the rest p&d shit coins no offense if you bought it.. anyways one day it may rise so u cam just hold so u cam breakeven.
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