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March 30, 2014, 11:55:01 AM |
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For those who didn't saw it...if it's true...Dogecoin pooled out another nice publicity stunt: What do you mean if it's true? It's in the news, all over the subreddit, it's definitely true and hilarious in my opinion. Can't wait to see this thing in real life.
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europesss
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March 30, 2014, 11:56:27 AM |
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our comminity can do the same things together, if we want to .
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Ziploc
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March 30, 2014, 12:00:16 PM |
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For those who didn't saw it...if it's true...Dogecoin pooled out another nice publicity stunt: What do you mean if it's true? It's in the news, all over the subreddit, it's definitely true and hilarious in my opinion. Can't wait to see this thing in real life. because it is in the news...doesn't mean it's true.. ex: http://www.theguardian.com/news/blog/2011/jul/04/fox-news-hacked-twitter-obama-deadanw...it was just to show an example of a imaginative and very nice publicity stunt... and it's good for all alts and even BTC as it adds more exposure.
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March 30, 2014, 12:30:27 PM |
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why can't the wallet have an option to only be unlocked for staking but not allow for any transactions to be SENT? then ppl could leave their wallets unlocked to stake without worry of being stolen.
Good point we will try ask rar4 for that feature.Something like transaction password block That is already in there. I have mine unlocked and can't send transactions without entering my pass. Check again people. I just did, and not for the first time. No password is required to send from an unlocked wallet. And yes, I'm using the latest release (windows client). I brought this up weeks ago in a cautionary post, before Soepkip had his coins swiped, and then subsequently. For the future health of the coin and anyone owning it, let's tie up this loose end. Just to follow up with a couple more details and confirmations on this. 1. If you unlock the 'new' way, via the <settings> dropdown, you're wallet is up for grabs. No password is needed to send out your coins. 2. If you unlock it old-school, via console, you will unlock for staking. It is a 'mintonly' command, fortunately. Tahnk god someone was thinking. 3. If you do #2, then initiate a send but cancel out before entering password, your wallet 'lock' symbol will close, but your staking light remains 'green' and mouse-hover will indicate you are staking. 4. If you do #1, then go back to the console and enter the command 'walletlock', same result as #3. (as someone else rightly pointed out). 5. Only remaining question is, for #3 and #4, is the wallet in fact still staking as indicated? I am waiting to find out. So far apparently not. But we shall see. Conclusion: if you just do #1 and walk away for the day, you might have a very nasty surprise waiting for you when you get home. Even if no one has physical access to your computer, it can occur through a variety of exploits that someone gains remote access to your system. Then, my friend, you are most certainly fucked. Finally, if you don't already, consider using a password mgr. Among other things it will allow you to enter your long-and-random-as-fuck password without entering keystrokes. And be sure to keep a backup of your password database! Thanks a lot! I wasn't aware of #4 option, I try it, will report if it still stake. Ok I can confirm that #4 option lock stake too, the staking icon is green, but I do not receive any stake since I locked it yesterday.
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March 30, 2014, 12:56:38 PM |
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why can't the wallet have an option to only be unlocked for staking but not allow for any transactions to be SENT? then ppl could leave their wallets unlocked to stake without worry of being stolen.
Good point we will try ask rar4 for that feature.Something like transaction password block That is already in there. I have mine unlocked and can't send transactions without entering my pass. Check again people. I just did, and not for the first time. No password is required to send from an unlocked wallet. And yes, I'm using the latest release (windows client). I brought this up weeks ago in a cautionary post, before Soepkip had his coins swiped, and then subsequently. For the future health of the coin and anyone owning it, let's tie up this loose end. Just to follow up with a couple more details and confirmations on this. 1. If you unlock the 'new' way, via the <settings> dropdown, you're wallet is up for grabs. No password is needed to send out your coins. 2. If you unlock it old-school, via console, you will unlock for staking. It is a 'mintonly' command, fortunately. Tahnk god someone was thinking. 3. If you do #2, then initiate a send but cancel out before entering password, your wallet 'lock' symbol will close, but your staking light remains 'green' and mouse-hover will indicate you are staking. 4. If you do #1, then go back to the console and enter the command 'walletlock', same result as #3. (as someone else rightly pointed out). 5. Only remaining question is, for #3 and #4, is the wallet in fact still staking as indicated? I am waiting to find out. So far apparently not. But we shall see. Conclusion: if you just do #1 and walk away for the day, you might have a very nasty surprise waiting for you when you get home. Even if no one has physical access to your computer, it can occur through a variety of exploits that someone gains remote access to your system. Then, my friend, you are most certainly fucked. Finally, if you don't already, consider using a password mgr. Among other things it will allow you to enter your long-and-random-as-fuck password without entering keystrokes. And be sure to keep a backup of your password database! Thanks a lot! I wasn't aware of #4 option, I try it, will report if it still stake. Ok I can confirm that #4 option lock stake too, the staking icon is green, but I do not receive any stake since I locked it yesterday. Equally here - confirmed not staking under that scenario. Thanks for follow-up.
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March 30, 2014, 01:05:03 PM |
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this is everything, but no natural growth But thats ok, nice profit Who knows what does not deceive developers to us? Who can see the truth?
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March 30, 2014, 01:07:28 PM |
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BlackCoin Multipool current speed update for those that want to know and those that just joined in; Scrypt: 630MH/s SHA256: 1000GH/s
and growing...
I have to admit, these pools are confusing to me. Are the payouts coming from one of the existing wallet balances? Since the coins is PoS at this point, that's the only way it could be getting paid out, or am I missing something major? They mine other ALTs, dump them on the market and buy BC It seems that only they can get Only when we pay
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March 30, 2014, 01:40:22 PM |
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BlackCoin Multipool current speed update for those that want to know and those that just joined in; Scrypt: 630MH/s SHA256: 1000GH/s
and growing...
I have to admit, these pools are confusing to me. Are the payouts coming from one of the existing wallet balances? Since the coins is PoS at this point, that's the only way it could be getting paid out, or am I missing something major? They mine other ALTs, dump them on the market and buy BC It seems that only they can get Only when we pay But on free market there is allways somebody willing to buy some alt qustion is what price will be ... When you mine most profitable it just mean that you mine more effective. Many people mined Doge to swap it for LTC eg. and Many people wanted swap LTC for Doge... There will be allways some coin to mine all depends how much profit you will get. With BC you just more like store of value of alt becouse it can not be mined more in traditional way. In log run with bigger price like eg, Bitcoin it can be more stable. You remember that guy who bougth pizza for 10000BTC... what wallet he could have 100k or mayby more BTC. So with some time BC will have some liquid after 2-3 years noone will care that 1m stakeholder. About minig you will allways find someone willing to buy mined coins one people will swap it into $ some will buy BC...
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heartastack
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March 30, 2014, 01:53:33 PM |
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BTC getting smashed must be drying up liquidity in the atl's markets. Let's hope it levels out soon and the money comes back! All we have to do is hold these levels for BC. Multipools will be crucial.
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wantrepreneur
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March 30, 2014, 02:00:05 PM |
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I am an enthusiastic and great admirer of Black Coin, and I do not have the slightest doubt that this coin will be great in a near future. I had now all my BTC converted in Blackcoin. I started to buy my coins in 1500 sats, and I have bought coins in 8800, 7300, 6800, and still keep buying, I never sold a dime, I'm just saving it for the future. I'm also mining through the "Blackcoin pool". I have just added 3 mining rig, to the pool, I have total 9Mh /s (scrypt).
The biggest problem is that people do not have patience, unfortunately 90% of people in the world has no ability to save money, and It is really good for those who can do it. With respect to these speculators, I say:, " they are making a little money in the short term, but the holders will make great fortunes in the long term".
This coin has the potential to more than $ 2.00, but the people want to be rich tomorrow, I'm not worried about the price of Blackcoin, this is the best cryptocurrency to me, I trust in Blackcoin.
Sorry for my bad english, I am from Brazil.
perfect English btw.
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March 30, 2014, 02:18:55 PM |
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BTC getting smashed must be drying up liquidity in the atl's markets. Let's hope it levels out soon and the money comes back! All we have to do is hold these levels for BC.
too late
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March 30, 2014, 02:23:52 PM |
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You asked. We listened. Lots of upgrades to Austin Global Exchange launched overnight. Faster trades. Faster page loads. Fewer clicks. Intuitive layout. More markets. Dynamic content. Integrated chat. And more! You can also earn 1% trading bonuses on VC, NOBL, and DGB! Reach out to us, social@agx.io, if you're a developer wanting to sponsor a 1% trading promo on another coin. We're always looking for great partners. Check out agx.io to learn more about the promo and see what we've been working on! - The Austin Global TeamFind us at: agx.io bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=507474 bitcointalk handles: "agx.io," "AustinGlobal" twitter.com/AustinGlobalX austinglobal.tumblr.com
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March 30, 2014, 02:41:16 PM |
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I'm looking to add Blackcoin as a payment option on http://gptnow.com - If anyone has a stockpile and is willing to donate to the cause, it may help generate a bit more interest. BR7wBbgcDYorfgK7ebNwgR5YrrTCsaiKLK Thanks.
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PeterPalmBeach
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SellALL, BuyBTC
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March 30, 2014, 02:59:34 PM |
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Got me few grand @ 5600 Christmas in March !
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March 30, 2014, 03:21:17 PM |
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Just read this, could it be true?
BlackCoin got attacked by POS 51% http://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/21qzn6/blackcoin_got_attacked_by_pos_51/
So if there is really two different block, and the groupd deposited to the mintpal address from the wrong forked block, then if I bought a few today and have already got on my address, then if a fork will happen all my coin will be lost if that was really a forked chain? And if that group already ran away with their btc then we won't get it back?? redditor for 34 minutes.... really ? you're going to spread this lie around more? there are a bunch "devs" from other coins that are pretty annoyed with bc because it is better in everyway.
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thenukemforall
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March 30, 2014, 03:21:25 PM |
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And Mr Wotti, you are new here, with only 1 post and you post This ? Seriously ?
This is the lamest attempt at FUD
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March 30, 2014, 03:24:28 PM |
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@wotti
HAHA FUUAAK YOU! Dumb MTF! Spread your bullshit elswhere!
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PeterPalmBeach
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March 30, 2014, 03:27:41 PM |
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THERE. THATS THE CORRECT SIZE Just read this, could it be true?
BlackCoin got attacked by POS 51% http://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/21qzn6/blackcoin_got_attacked_by_pos_51/
So if there is really two different block, and the groupd deposited to the mintpal address from the wrong forked block, then if I bought a few today and have already got on my address, then if a fork will happen all my coin will be lost if that was really a forked chain? And if that group already ran away with their btc then we won't get it back?? HAHA FUUAAK YOU! Dumb MTF! Spread your bullshit elswhere! Nothing better to do then spreading FUD I guess. I don't think anyone serious is eating your BS
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Soepkip
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March 30, 2014, 03:28:26 PM |
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Just read this, could it be true?
BlackCoin got attacked by POS 51% http://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoin/comments/21qzn6/blackcoin_got_attacked_by_pos_51/
So if there is really two different block, and the groupd deposited to the mintpal address from the wrong forked block, then if I bought a few today and have already got on my address, then if a fork will happen all my coin will be lost if that was really a forked chain? And if that group already ran away with their btc then we won't get it back?? HAHA FUUAAK YOU! Dumb MTF! Spread your bullshit elswhere! The FUD in this thread is too DAMN high. PLEASE KEEP IT CONSTRUCTIVEThere is no reason at all to spread FUD.
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March 30, 2014, 03:29:29 PM |
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PeterPalmBuch +1 haha Soepkip +1
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