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April 14, 2014, 04:29:06 PM
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welcome gimme
looks like that pool is just a normal p2pool.

found  http://p2pool.org/ and they do gpuc

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Thanks! Been here from the beginning (long time reader, first time poster  Grin )
From the site:
"This pool has been designed to support the long term growth, profitability, and value of Blackcoin. Something to note: It is not possible to mine Blackcoin directly. Instead, this pool aggregates the hashing power of the community to mine other profitable alt coins, and then uses those proceeds to buy Blackcoin." -Blackcoin is now a PoS coin.

The idea is building a scrypt-n multipool to payout in GPUC. Seems like it would be a lot of work but I thought I would put it out there.
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April 14, 2014, 05:15:42 PM
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Yeah.. but he kindof did. The primary trade was BTC for IPO of GPUC, and nothing more. Did you receive your GPUC? If yes, then that's all she wrote. This subject is now at an end.




That was not the deal though.

The deal was I traded BTC for GPUC based on the guarantee that all IPO funds would be spent on a batch of GPUs.

This clearly has not happened since at least twice someone representing the coin has let slip that the IPO money was also going to other things like marketing and such.

You are saying I can tell a person that if they buy my coins I will promise do X and then have no obligation to do X?

And no.  I don't want to drop it. I believe I have been stolen from because GPUCoin did not fulfill their end of our agreement.

It was clearly stated in the IPO investor page, which has now been removed, that ALL funds from the IPO would be spent to purchase a bulk order of GPUs.  

The primary trade had a number of conditions that were not fulfilled.  I want my coins back. I will continue asking for a refund until it is proven that he fulfilled his side of the arrangement.  I have the right to complain.  Feel free to ban me from this thread if possible.

edit:  And I just don't like Jaymes.  I think he ruined this business.

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April 14, 2014, 05:39:02 PM
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um, okay. I can see that the dialogue on here has turned for the worse. On that note can we get back on track trying to help our coin?

waltsmith

My first post, woohoo! Do we have someone in the community that it has the knowledge and drive to put something like this http://blackcoinpool.com/ together for GPUC? Having a multipool payout in GPUC would increase the price and do what a lot of people are doing anyway by mining profitable coins and buying GPUC. I know I would use it maybe others would too. Heck, whoever develops it could market it to other coins as well. But GPUC first! lol
I have been here from the beginning and I am still excited about this coin. I hope the R&D is still going on. I would love to have a few of those PCI-e splitters that were hinted at since I can’t seem to find them anywhere. It would be great for the coin if we had something that was not easily found anywhere else (with some demand, of course). I guess I need to post the question. Is the R&D still happening?
Like many here, I also believe marketing will help but if we can drive up the price I think that would go a long way. I know I have found other coins by the profitability alone.
Having a welcoming community is always a plus to get people to stick around and contribute.  Thanks waltsmith for your efforts.


That sounds awesome !

Devs, can you do sth about this?

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April 14, 2014, 05:41:31 PM
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um, okay. I can see that the dialogue on here has turned for the worse. On that note can we get back on track trying to help our coin?

waltsmith

My first post, woohoo! Do we have someone in the community that it has the knowledge and drive to put something like this http://blackcoinpool.com/ together for GPUC? Having a multipool payout in GPUC would increase the price and do what a lot of people are doing anyway by mining profitable coins and buying GPUC. I know I would use it maybe others would too. Heck, whoever develops it could market it to other coins as well. But GPUC first! lol
I have been here from the beginning and I am still excited about this coin. I hope the R&D is still going on. I would love to have a few of those PCI-e splitters that were hinted at since I can’t seem to find them anywhere. It would be great for the coin if we had something that was not easily found anywhere else (with some demand, of course). I guess I need to post the question. Is the R&D still happening?
Like many here, I also believe marketing will help but if we can drive up the price I think that would go a long way. I know I have found other coins by the profitability alone.
Having a welcoming community is always a plus to get people to stick around and contribute.  Thanks waltsmith for your efforts.


That sounds awesome !

Devs, can you do sth about this?
except that it is a coin you can already mined (unlike blackcoin), you don't need a multipool to get your gpuc...

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April 14, 2014, 05:56:54 PM
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This might be interesting to devs and specifically Hendr1x


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April 14, 2014, 05:57:56 PM
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Yeah.. but he kindof did. The primary trade was BTC for IPO of GPUC, and nothing more. Did you receive your GPUC? If yes, then that's all she wrote. This subject is now at an end.


That was not the deal though.

The deal was I traded BTC for GPUC based on the guarantee that all IPO funds would be spent on a batch of GPUs.
...
You are saying I can tell a person that if they buy my coins I will promise do X and then have no obligation to do X?

I still have the IPO details in an email somewhere.. I'll see if I can find it, but I can assure you that's not how it was setup. The IPO was to start up the business, by getting the first batch of GPUs, paying the developers, and all startup costs and maintenance fees (which can include holding some back for next month if necessary).

Everyone here has recalled it in that fashion, except you. I'll go out on a limb here and say that perhaps your recollection of the situation is marred by how you want it to have gone down.. because unless even the folks who are on his payroll got it wrong (which is.. highly doubtful), it would seem you're getting it wrong.

Also since the GPU purchase was the primary usage of the funds, Virginia would basically be like "so.. did a bulk of the funds go to this? Ok cool, later bro".

It was clearly stated in the IPO investor page, which has now been removed, that ALL funds from the IPO would be spent to purchase a bulk order of GPUs.

...and to fund the startup.

edit:  And I just don't like Jaymes.  I think he ruined this business.

We can all agree on that, even the devs.

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Yeah.. but he kindof did. The primary trade was BTC for IPO of GPUC, and nothing more. Did you receive your GPUC? If yes, then that's all she wrote. This subject is now at an end.




That was not the deal though.

The deal was I traded BTC for GPUC based on the guarantee that all IPO funds would be spent on a batch of GPUs.

This clearly has not happened since at least twice someone representing the coin has let slip that the IPO money was also going to other things like marketing and such.

You are saying I can tell a person that if they buy my coins I will promise do X and then have no obligation to do X?

And no.  I don't want to drop it. I believe I have been stolen from because GPUCoin did not fulfill their end of our agreement.

It was clearly stated in the IPO investor page, which has now been removed, that ALL funds from the IPO would be spent to purchase a bulk order of GPUs.  

The primary trade had a number of conditions that were not fulfilled.  I want my coins back. I will continue asking for a refund until it is proven that he fulfilled his side of the arrangement.  I have the right to complain.  Feel free to ban me from this thread if possible.

edit:  And I just don't like Jaymes.  I think he ruined this business.

shocking MR. FUD posted again.
this is the original posting, nothing was ever said it was ALL going to gpus
if you continue to post about this, i will back track every last one of your FUD posts and report each one. i'm sick of seeing you cry about some BS you made up.

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um, okay. I can see that the dialogue on here has turned for the worse. On that note can we get back on track trying to help our coin?

waltsmith

My first post, woohoo! Do we have someone in the community that it has the knowledge and drive to put something like this http://blackcoinpool.com/ together for GPUC? Having a multipool payout in GPUC would increase the price and do what a lot of people are doing anyway by mining profitable coins and buying GPUC. I know I would use it maybe others would too. Heck, whoever develops it could market it to other coins as well. But GPUC first! lol
I have been here from the beginning and I am still excited about this coin. I hope the R&D is still going on. I would love to have a few of those PCI-e splitters that were hinted at since I can’t seem to find them anywhere. It would be great for the coin if we had something that was not easily found anywhere else (with some demand, of course). I guess I need to post the question. Is the R&D still happening?
Like many here, I also believe marketing will help but if we can drive up the price I think that would go a long way. I know I have found other coins by the profitability alone.
Having a welcoming community is always a plus to get people to stick around and contribute.  Thanks waltsmith for your efforts.


That sounds awesome !

Devs, can you do sth about this?
except that it is a coin you can already mined (unlike blackcoin), you don't need a multipool to get your gpuc...

The advantage is that you will always be mining the most profitable coin and getting GPUC in return while simultaneously increasing the price of GPUC. This would be a force to drive up the profitability of our coin and keep it at the top of coinwarz (and other sites) which should draw interest. Well that's the idea anyway.  Smiley
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April 14, 2014, 08:20:44 PM
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um, okay. I can see that the dialogue on here has turned for the worse. On that note can we get back on track trying to help our coin?

waltsmith

My first post, woohoo! Do we have someone in the community that it has the knowledge and drive to put something like this http://blackcoinpool.com/ together for GPUC? Having a multipool payout in GPUC would increase the price and do what a lot of people are doing anyway by mining profitable coins and buying GPUC. I know I would use it maybe others would too. Heck, whoever develops it could market it to other coins as well. But GPUC first! lol
I have been here from the beginning and I am still excited about this coin. I hope the R&D is still going on. I would love to have a few of those PCI-e splitters that were hinted at since I can’t seem to find them anywhere. It would be great for the coin if we had something that was not easily found anywhere else (with some demand, of course). I guess I need to post the question. Is the R&D still happening?
Like many here, I also believe marketing will help but if we can drive up the price I think that would go a long way. I know I have found other coins by the profitability alone.
Having a welcoming community is always a plus to get people to stick around and contribute.  Thanks waltsmith for your efforts.


That sounds awesome !

Devs, can you do sth about this?
except that it is a coin you can already mined (unlike blackcoin), you don't need a multipool to get your gpuc...

The advantage is that you will always be mining the most profitable coin and getting GPUC in return while simultaneously increasing the price of GPUC. This would be a force to drive up the profitability of our coin and keep it at the top of coinwarz (and other sites) which should draw interest. Well that's the idea anyway.  Smiley
+1.
And I know other non-POS coins considering this idea as well.

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April 14, 2014, 08:27:13 PM
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um, okay. I can see that the dialogue on here has turned for the worse. On that note can we get back on track trying to help our coin?

waltsmith

My first post, woohoo! Do we have someone in the community that it has the knowledge and drive to put something like this http://blackcoinpool.com/ together for GPUC? Having a multipool payout in GPUC would increase the price and do what a lot of people are doing anyway by mining profitable coins and buying GPUC. I know I would use it maybe others would too. Heck, whoever develops it could market it to other coins as well. But GPUC first! lol
I have been here from the beginning and I am still excited about this coin. I hope the R&D is still going on. I would love to have a few of those PCI-e splitters that were hinted at since I can’t seem to find them anywhere. It would be great for the coin if we had something that was not easily found anywhere else (with some demand, of course). I guess I need to post the question. Is the R&D still happening?
Like many here, I also believe marketing will help but if we can drive up the price I think that would go a long way. I know I have found other coins by the profitability alone.
Having a welcoming community is always a plus to get people to stick around and contribute.  Thanks waltsmith for your efforts.


That sounds awesome !

Devs, can you do sth about this?
except that it is a coin you can already mined (unlike blackcoin), you don't need a multipool to get your gpuc...

The advantage is that you will always be mining the most profitable coin and getting GPUC in return while simultaneously increasing the price of GPUC. This would be a force to drive up the profitability of our coin and keep it at the top of coinwarz (and other sites) which should draw interest. Well that's the idea anyway.  Smiley
+1.
And I know other non-POS coins considering this idea as well.

 It looks like Faircoin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=563294.0 and http://fair-coin.info/multipool) is doing this but you cannot mine the coin. The interesting thing is they are using wafflepool to do it. If this is something we would like to do maybe someone could talk to them (wafflepool). However, wafflepool does not do scrypt-n so we would never be mining GPUC and would have to rely on other miners for increasing the hashrate.
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April 14, 2014, 09:06:24 PM
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I don't think multipool will help us unless we go full POS.. and even then.  Multipools are successful for target coin because people want to *hold* the coin that they mine.  That means demand... with GPUC they can already mine GPUC directly.. and even then there's still a lack of demand vs supply. 

Converting to POS is possible.. but it would be very difficult at this point.. looking at an entirely different code base but still need to hack in existing block chain.  Could work.. i might look into it...

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I don't think multipool will help us unless we go full POS.. and even then.  Multipools are successful for target coin because people want to *hold* the coin that they mine.  That means demand... with GPUC they can already mine GPUC directly.. and even then there's still a lack of demand vs supply. 

Converting to POS is possible.. but it would be very difficult at this point.. looking at an entirely different code base but still need to hack in existing block chain.  Could work.. i might look into it...

Oh no, I wasn't suggesting that we change the coin to POS.
I just thought that having a multipool do what I am already doing would help increase the value easily. More of a convenience for me and possibly others. I just keep having to do the math to figure out if it is better to mine GPUC or mine something else to convert. Not sure how many people bother to go through all the steps. There is a demand for me and that is all that matters.  Grin

I am holding the coin to buy a GPU (was almost able to get a 280x a couple of times because of price increases Smiley ).
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April 15, 2014, 02:26:19 AM
Last edit: April 15, 2014, 02:46:21 AM by jollyriffic
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I don't think multipool will help us unless we go full POS.. and even then.  Multipools are successful for target coin because people want to *hold* the coin that they mine.  That means demand... with GPUC they can already mine GPUC directly.. and even then there's still a lack of demand vs supply.  

Converting to POS is possible.. but it would be very difficult at this point.. looking at an entirely different code base but still need to hack in existing block chain.  Could work.. i might look into it...

Oh no, I wasn't suggesting that we change the coin to POS.
I just thought that having a multipool do what I am already doing would help increase the value easily. More of a convenience for me and possibly others. I just keep having to do the math to figure out if it is better to mine GPUC or mine something else to convert. Not sure how many people bother to go through all the steps. There is a demand for me and that is all that matters.  Grin

I am holding the coin to buy a GPU (was almost able to get a 280x a couple of times because of price increases Smiley ).

the best option imo is to use someone like wemineall.com mining the most profitable coin, auto exchange for btc, then buy gpuc with btc.
i've been playing around with xpm mining on gpu and make slightly more money that route. but ypool is so slow for payouts. been waiting 24hrs to even see their auto payout push over. so thinking i may just stick with wemineall

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April 15, 2014, 03:17:25 AM
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Hello guys whats going here?

I have been here from the beginning and I love this coin I'm still mining, dev and hendrix we need you guys dont let it die!!!
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April 15, 2014, 03:21:15 AM
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I choose the R9 290 3~6,I think it works useful and cheep.
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April 15, 2014, 06:36:36 AM
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We have submited an article to CryptoArticles.com !

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April 15, 2014, 06:45:40 AM
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Is this coin still alive?
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April 15, 2014, 07:18:40 AM
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Is this coin still alive?
The store is running, the miners are mining, the trading is going on. Why it should be dead?

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April 15, 2014, 09:07:50 AM
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Is this coin still alive?
The store is running, the miners are mining, the trading is going on. Why it should be dead?
Because volume of $ 420 per day ( http://coinmarketcap.com/2.html ) - this coin is dead!
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