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October 11, 2011, 06:09:44 AM
 #101

the rate is not slowing down. still over 1 block per sec at diff 92, actually same as when diff 48

Not sure where you are getting your info but as of right now the diff just went up from 88 to 100



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And for proof of my statements instead of just baseless garbage:
661   8297   2011-10-11 05:55:40   0:0:17   101
660   8291   2011-10-11 05:55:23   0:1:60   101
659   8251   2011-10-11 05:53:23   0:0:10   88
658   8249   2011-10-11 05:53:13   0:1:4   0   88

Blocks on coinotron.... see no 92...

So, seconds to minutes between blocks many of which are invalid. Here's what I'm seeing coming in...

Code:
timestamp                                         (seconds since last block)
1318313052: best=00007599fdcf8c68784a height=8478 (0)
1318313055: best=00000104adea1acb59c0 height=8479 (3)
1318313058: best=0000025aec0bdf5bffb9 height=8480 (3)
1318313062: best=00000029b62311ace27d height=8481 (4)
1318313065: best=000035f28baa83f74103 height=8482 (3)
1318313067: best=0000013fff6a03516c3f height=8483 (2)
1318313071: best=000071ca130486a0c870 height=8484 (4)
1318313072: best=0000013cf583d34a3863 height=8485 (1)
1318313075: best=0000206c177d208ef417 height=8486 (3)
1318313078: best=00000033265fd32e863f height=8487 (3)
1318313081: best=00005568603e787cacab height=8488 (3)
1318313084: best=0000002d8905e180051e height=8489 (3)
1318313087: best=00000fefa7fd37b7149f height=8490 (3)
1318313089: best=000001005fd1432b0a86 height=8491 (2)
1318313093: best=000026a0791b20101916 height=8492 (4)
1318313095: best=0000004f5eaaa8882653 height=8493 (2)
1318313099: best=00004857c7725e792979 height=8494 (4)
1318313100: best=000001200e4c760670b8 height=8495 (1)
1318313104: best=00007901b4b04226c739 height=8496 (4)
1318313105: best=00000005d48fac2e704d height=8497 (1)
1318313109: best=0000401f94973f15fca1 height=8498 (4)
1318313112: best=00000136b20c01d33834 height=8499 (3)
1318313115: best=00004272adc2d86dfc42 height=8500 (3)
1318313117: best=00000137a4dd7fdbd70e height=8501 (2)
1318313123: best=0000514e29f6ecbe06bf height=8502 (6)
1318313124: best=00000014fdc848585308 height=8503 (1)
1318313128: best=0000681329ed4e5c66f6 height=8504 (4)
1318313131: best=0000014449d28bc932db height=8505 (3)
1318313135: best=0000226c53befddd8a5b height=8506 (4)
1318313138: best=000000cb41068fd766e4 height=8507 (3)
1318313141: best=00004a04bfe4c2d6869c height=8508 (3)
1318313143: best=000000aeccc802b14ddc height=8509 (2)
1318313147: best=00003bf9ee55909950dc height=8510 (4)
1318313148: best=000000d8c63f3f9500e1 height=8511 (1)
1318313153: best=00004ecc12ea0422ae80 height=8512 (5)
1318313155: best=000000d4702620b62ca0 height=8513 (2)
1318313158: best=000055e7b360fd02a09d height=8514 (3)
1318313159: best=00000048ec3bf8a9e413 height=8515 (1)
1318313160: best=00005908683e32c9c73d height=8516 (1)
1318313162: best=00000124a5d0de294f32 height=8517 (2)
1318313166: best=000069459be0d5e994f5 height=8518 (4)
1318313169: best=00000105c16c467c184d height=8519 (3)
1318313172: best=000078dce9e2222714ec height=8520 (3)
1318313174: best=0000010671f76d50ee51 height=8521 (2)
1318313177: best=000022b5a70dcc555e95 height=8522 (3)
1318313180: best=00000040f8b5d290329a height=8523 (3)
1318313183: best=00004f04923c9dbccd01 height=8524 (3)
1318313185: best=0000005651c5882d11ba height=8525 (2)
1318313189: best=00004bdfe6585895f74c height=8526 (4)
1318313190: best=0000005a9406f2b24c16 height=8527 (1)
1318313194: best=000069220d9cd53939eb height=8528 (4)
1318313195: best=000000161e2ee523b86a height=8529 (1)
1318313198: best=00006fde4fdf8bbff732 height=8530 (3)
1318313200: best=00000122e7176ddb9752 height=8531 (2)
1318313204: best=000061010cc057ffbfb7 height=8532 (4)
1318313206: best=000000f14f4a7cf05011 height=8533 (2)
1318313210: best=000026ea9e516b64c0ff height=8534 (4)
1318313212: best=00000082024eaad54fc2 height=8535 (2)
1318313216: best=0000251a5d4a0ac44555 height=8536 (4)
1318313217: best=0000005811b932a11185 height=8537 (1)
1318313221: best=0000560e339797df76cf height=8538 (4)
1318313223: best=0000010692c5b3fb379e height=8539 (2)
1318313226: best=000003a55ec7e0abea78 height=8540 (3)
1318313228: best=000000fc3649a53ffd50 height=8541 (2)
1318313232: best=00005400169cd3cc95dd height=8542 (4)
1318313234: best=000000d5ebbff5f663e8 height=8543 (2)
1318313238: best=00001dae7bc2b8f05201 height=8544 (4)
1318313241: best=000001433e74a2e243d7 height=8545 (3)
1318313244: best=00005b5fda79bc31ae33 height=8546 (3)
1318313248: best=00000020c524efb7a202 height=8547 (4)
1318313251: best=000058d2c72e60945198 height=8548 (3)
1318313252: best=0000006429097410c195 height=8549 (1)
1318313257: best=0000257fb37f2428d286 height=8550 (5)
1318313257: best=00000139f92754ac2b21 height=8551 (0)
1318313264: best=00004caf885246916d30 height=8552 (7)
1318313264: best=00000006a87909276ac1 height=8553 (0)
1318313269: best=0000386134f9377a1be2 height=8554 (5)
1318313270: best=000000212407fbf049e1 height=8555 (1)
1318313275: best=0000658bcd32c423301c height=8556 (5)
1318313276: best=0000003362a6efbcc0a4 height=8557 (1)
1318313279: best=00007b76fdb84d738bd8 height=8558 (3)
1318313283: best=000000eb7a61999c27dd height=8559 (4)
1318313285: best=000050f4b59c11a662b8 height=8560 (2)
1318313287: best=000000beea236f17ae16 height=8561 (2)
1318313291: best=000039f231ddfdf23bbd height=8562 (4)
1318313293: best=000000177b2cd94a24a7 height=8563 (2)
1318313297: best=000045863b3f7c064aab height=8564 (4)
1318313299: best=000000a80a57fa43ac4c height=8565 (2)
1318313302: best=00005f03848e3303318a height=8566 (3)
1318313305: best=0000005450e9a8c2e797 height=8567 (3)
1318313309: best=0000706d2f2c23cfd6e9 height=8568 (4)
1318313313: best=0000004a6abe2d0b986d height=8569 (4)
1318313317: best=00005c81f8ca99dd4d52 height=8570 (4)
1318313319: best=00000070259a9d8a3f14 height=8571 (2)
1318313323: best=000040c4700f2dd9bc4a height=8572 (4)
1318313325: best=0000012c3aaebaec2e73 height=8573 (2)
1318313330: best=0000566a644d2e72960a height=8574 (5)
1318313333: best=00000040774451fe783a height=8575 (3)
1318313336: best=00005c691661c27e5da5 height=8576 (3)
1318313338: best=0000005ac2f4717ff99f height=8577 (2)
1318313342: best=000066bd206a5dfbb274 height=8578 (4)
1318313344: best=000000651cc62fccc9bd height=8579 (2)
1318313349: best=0000597022da7d0d4ac1 height=8580 (5)
1318313352: best=0000004013d56847e795 height=8581 (3)
1318313358: best=000064d0f42b26840d4d height=8582 (6)
1318313360: best=00000008d79e82f449d3 height=8583 (2)
1318313365: best=000041151dcfae087dd4 height=8584 (5)
1318313367: best=000000489571d2fab399 height=8585 (2)
1318313371: best=00005d2ae8eb50172cce height=8586 (4)
1318313373: best=0000008703fd81f38637 height=8587 (2)
1318313376: best=0000425dcc8ff6893dd2 height=8588 (3)
1318313378: best=000000bece0c1321e95c height=8589 (2)
1318313382: best=00001eeb9089592d7708 height=8590 (4)
1318313383: best=00000133217db265f3c0 height=8591 (1)
1318313386: best=000027489920313a780d height=8592 (3)
1318313391: best=0000011a6cecf34d8dc7 height=8593 (5)
1318313394: best=00005647858d967805d2 height=8594 (3)
1318313395: best=0000001da313d98190c5 height=8595 (1)
1318313400: best=0000686f2ca1dc726d42 height=8596 (5)
1318313402: best=000000c5a4c2a91738a5 height=8597 (2)
1318313406: best=00000c37b287d2e3d93a height=8598 (4)
1318313407: best=0000004c3209554721b7 height=8599 (1)
1318313412: best=0000557dcd672cbaf4ad height=8600 (5)
1318313413: best=000000bd47e69216f8f6 height=8601 (1)
1318313417: best=00000b701ff463ccdb35 height=8602 (4)
1318313419: best=0000003ffd60aa642e4d height=8603 (2)
1318313424: best=000077d0a6c4377a099f height=8604 (5)
1318313425: best=000000923721c2245010 height=8605 (1)
1318313427: best=0000490f323d93ef94d1 height=8606 (2)
1318313428: best=000001295af154af2efd height=8607 (1)
1318313432: best=00002b987c99c8729fb1 height=8608 (4)
1318313433: best=000000678a74618b6080 height=8609 (1)
1318313435: best=00002a73357efee0852c height=8610 (2)
1318313438: best=0000004d6d68652f2e53 height=8611 (3)
1318313441: best=000040de476d175c0a08 height=8612 (3)
1318313442: best=000000ba4615d9962382 height=8613 (1)
1318313446: best=00003d8c58aae91cd891 height=8614 (4)
1318313448: best=0000005432433d9e89e7 height=8615 (2)
1318313451: best=00003db1a943a45ada4c height=8616 (3)
1318313453: best=0000010b2b0c565caf88 height=8617 (2)
1318313457: best=000044e389530bc7e86e height=8618 (4)
1318313458: best=000001004e1461cc8c6a height=8619 (1)
1318313462: best=00000aa8bf697df59b5f height=8620 (4)
1318313465: best=0000010f314aa6d9f6a9 height=8621 (3)
1318313469: best=0000020d9369e6d32790 height=8622 (4)
1318313472: best=0000000ec6d12f32f063 height=8623 (3)
1318313478: best=0000771e7545e8a7d397 height=8624 (6)
1318313478: best=0000001357d33e782b1d height=8625 (0)

Where's all that hashing power coming from!?

If anyone wants this script...

Code:
tail -f debug.log | gawk ' BEGIN{ last=systime()  } /SetBestChain/ { now=systime(); print now ": " $3 " " $4 " (" now-last ")"; last=now  }'
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October 11, 2011, 06:10:01 AM
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October 11, 2011, 06:10:12 AM
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Difficulty 100 at block 8592 over here. This is the good chain right here folks.
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October 11, 2011, 06:11:27 AM
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So how are you diff 101 @ block 8297 and the person above you is diff 100 @ 8413?

I was showing the blocks around the jump up from 88 diff to 100 not the current rate....

The current now that I see is: 8565 @ 100
Your quote had difficulty 101.  Now it is 100?  Or was it just a typo?
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October 11, 2011, 06:12:24 AM
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*wondering if his "i am out" has anything to to with his innitial statement that he has his computing "power" outside bussiness time.

So people are back at work and need their computer time now, so he can't keep on mining for some hours ?
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October 11, 2011, 06:14:15 AM
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So how are you diff 101 @ block 8297 and the person above you is diff 100 @ 8413?

I was showing the blocks around the jump up from 88 diff to 100 not the current rate....

The current now that I see is: 8565 @ 100
Your quote had difficulty 101.  Now it is 100?  Or was it just a typo?

Difficulty is rounded to nearest whole number for pool statistics eg. if current diff. in client is 100.6 the SC client shows it as being 100 and rounds it down instead of up like pools do to 101 etc.

Come on this is basic stuff folks. Get a grip.
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October 11, 2011, 06:15:41 AM
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It's currently at ~3 blk/s ~3s/blk.  What's the target? 3 minutes?  Still a ways to go.

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October 11, 2011, 06:17:15 AM
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Word problem:

SolidCoin has been generating blocks at a rate of ~22 per minute. At 8800 blocks, how long before SolidCoin's chain length surpasses Bitcoin's?
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October 11, 2011, 06:17:40 AM
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It's currently at ~3 blk/s.  What's the target? 3 minutes?  Still a ways to go.

You mean 1 block/3 seconds?
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October 11, 2011, 06:21:00 AM
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It's currently at ~3 blk/s.  What's the target? 3 minutes?  Still a ways to go.

You mean 1 block/3 seconds?

Yes. Thanks for catching that.

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October 11, 2011, 06:21:33 AM
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the fact that coinhunter has been completely absent and his fan base only putting up an anemic response is proof positive there are issues related to an attack. bcx or not, solidcoin was hailed as attack proof.

also should note, only a few hours in an the small miner is completely out of the picture. nothing different from other chains at this point.

Ah now I understand, you want to bring people to stop mining SC2, so that you get more coinz  Grin
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October 11, 2011, 06:36:09 AM
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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)
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October 11, 2011, 06:37:48 AM
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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)


So, BCX come with his double spend and what you gonna do about it?!
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October 11, 2011, 06:41:30 AM
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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)


Actually its less than 150,000 and solidcoin24 is open for business now.

If it's still at 32 sc/blk, 9000*32=288k.


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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)

This exchange seems to be trading
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Updated script:
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tail -f debug.log | gawk ' BEGIN{ last=systime(); start=1318289700 } /SetBestChain/ { now=systime(); block=substr($4,index($4,"=")+1); print now ": block# " block " - " now-last "s (" block/(now-start) " block/s)"; last=now  }'

start should be the time at which SolidCoin went live. block/s is calculated over the entire life of SolidCoin.

Data:
Code:
1318315012: block# 9151 - 1s (0.361528 block/s)
1318315016: block# 9152 - 4s (0.361511 block/s)
1318315017: block# 9153 - 1s (0.361536 block/s)
1318315021: block# 9154 - 4s (0.361518 block/s)
1318315025: block# 9155 - 4s (0.3615 block/s)
1318315028: block# 9156 - 3s (0.361497 block/s)
1318315029: block# 9157 - 1s (0.361522 block/s)
1318315033: block# 9158 - 4s (0.361505 block/s)
1318315035: block# 9159 - 2s (0.361516 block/s)
1318315038: block# 9160 - 3s (0.361512 block/s)
1318315040: block# 9161 - 2s (0.361523 block/s)
1318315045: block# 9162 - 5s (0.361491 block/s)
1318315046: block# 9163 - 1s (0.361517 block/s)
1318315050: block# 9164 - 4s (0.361499 block/s)
1318315052: block# 9165 - 2s (0.36151 block/s)
1318315058: block# 9166 - 6s (0.361464 block/s)
1318315059: block# 9167 - 1s (0.361489 block/s)
1318315063: block# 9168 - 4s (0.361471 block/s)
1318315065: block# 9169 - 2s (0.361482 block/s)
1318315069: block# 9170 - 4s (0.361465 block/s)
1318315070: block# 9171 - 1s (0.36149 block/s)
1318315074: block# 9172 - 4s (0.361472 block/s)
1318315077: block# 9173 - 3s (0.361469 block/s)
1318315081: block# 9174 - 4s (0.361451 block/s)
1318315083: block# 9175 - 2s (0.361462 block/s)
1318315086: block# 9176 - 3s (0.361459 block/s)
1318315089: block# 9177 - 3s (0.361456 block/s)
1318315092: block# 9178 - 3s (0.361452 block/s)
1318315094: block# 9179 - 2s (0.361463 block/s)
1318315098: block# 9180 - 4s (0.361446 block/s)
1318315103: block# 9181 - 5s (0.361414 block/s)
1318315107: block# 9182 - 4s (0.361396 block/s)
1318315109: block# 9183 - 2s (0.361407 block/s)
1318315113: block# 9184 - 4s (0.36139 block/s)
1318315115: block# 9185 - 2s (0.361401 block/s)
1318315118: block# 9186 - 3s (0.361397 block/s)
1318315122: block# 9187 - 4s (0.36138 block/s)
1318315123: block# 9188 - 1s (0.361405 block/s)
1318315126: block# 9189 - 3s (0.361402 block/s)
1318315130: block# 9190 - 4s (0.361384 block/s)
1318315132: block# 9191 - 2s (0.361395 block/s)
1318315136: block# 9192 - 4s (0.361378 block/s)
1318315140: block# 9193 - 4s (0.36136 block/s)
1318315144: block# 9194 - 4s (0.361343 block/s)
1318315144: block# 9195 - 0s (0.361382 block/s)
1318315148: block# 9196 - 4s (0.361364 block/s)
1318315149: block# 9197 - 1s (0.361389 block/s)
1318315153: block# 9198 - 4s (0.361372 block/s)
1318315157: block# 9199 - 4s (0.361354 block/s)
1318315160: block# 9200 - 3s (0.361351 block/s)
1318315165: block# 9201 - 5s (0.361319 block/s)
1318315169: block# 9202 - 4s (0.361302 block/s)
1318315172: block# 9203 - 3s (0.361299 block/s)
1318315176: block# 9204 - 4s (0.361281 block/s)
1318315179: block# 9205 - 3s (0.361278 block/s)
1318315182: block# 9206 - 3s (0.361275 block/s)
1318315184: block# 9207 - 2s (0.361286 block/s)
1318315188: block# 9208 - 4s (0.361268 block/s)
1318315191: block# 9209 - 3s (0.361265 block/s)
1318315196: block# 9210 - 5s (0.361233 block/s)
1318315198: block# 9211 - 2s (0.361244 block/s)
1318315200: block# 9212 - 2s (0.361255 block/s)
1318315202: block# 9213 - 2s (0.361266 block/s)
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October 11, 2011, 06:43:17 AM
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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)


If you are planning to dump then don't bother. This is bound to reach parity with BTC. BTC is really dying.

Price is decreasing. Blocks are found rarely and transactions are ground to a complete halt. Difficulty is decreasing and the miners ( only users there are at all ) are leaving too.

Solidcoin is the onlychain that is 51% proof and also has fast transactions amongst a boatload of other features.

Believe what you want but I think it is the future and will reach parity sooner or later. You may not believe it or may not want to believe it but it really is the truth. The BTC economics are not working properly. It started the cryptocurrency revolution but a better alternative is bound to emerge.

Sell you SC for BTC and you will be left holding the BTC bag when prices drop to <$1 as the early adopters of BTC holding 100 000s of coins decide to cash out now when they can buy a car with their stash rather than wait till they can only buy a laptop with it.

Sad but true. Bitcoin has had its time. Maybe SC2 will or will not replace it but I have lost faith in BTC long time ago. SC2 looks pretty orangey ATM. I'm holding.
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October 11, 2011, 06:45:26 AM
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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)


Actually its less than 150,000 and solidcoin24 is open for business now.

The difficulty 141 blockchain on squidnet is showing 9189 blocks (but going up fast).  It's what, 32 (31.48 is the coinotron post donation --edit) SC per block?  That gives us over 290k, up 11 grand from my last post.

As far as that exchange -- yeah, a whole 4 bitcoins are up for grabs.  Go to it, botnetters!
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October 11, 2011, 06:46:03 AM
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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)


If you are planning to dump then don't bother. This is bound to reach parity with BTC. BTC is really dying.

Price is decreasing. Blocks are found rarely and transactions are ground to a complete halt. Difficulty is decreasing and the miners ( only users there are at all ) are leaving too.

Solidcoin is the onlychain that is 51% proof and also has fast transactions amongst a boatload of other features.

Believe what you want but I think it is the future and will reach parity sooner or later. You may not believe it or may not want to believe it but it really is the truth. The BTC economics are not working properly. It started the cryptocurrency revolution but a better alternative is bound to emerge.

Sell you SC for BTC and you will be left holding the BTC bag when prices drop to <$1 as the early adopters of BTC holding 100 000s of coins decide to cash out now when they can buy a car with their stash rather than wait till they can only buy a laptop with it.

Sad but true. Bitcoin has had its time. Maybe SC2 will or will not replace it but I have lost faith in BTC long time ago. SC2 looks pretty orangey ATM. I'm holding.

Lol. This account seriously has to be an an anti-SolidCoin troll. Has to be.
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October 11, 2011, 06:52:25 AM
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For those keeping score, roughly 279,000 solidcoins have been generated in the last few hours.  I'm so hoping an exchange will open before I head to bed. =)


If you are planning to dump then don't bother. This is bound to reach parity with BTC. BTC is really dying.

Price is decreasing. Blocks are found rarely and transactions are ground to a complete halt. Difficulty is decreasing and the miners ( only users there are at all ) are leaving too.

Solidcoin is the onlychain that is 51% proof and also has fast transactions amongst a boatload of other features.

Believe what you want but I think it is the future and will reach parity sooner or later. You may not believe it or may not want to believe it but it really is the truth. The BTC economics are not working properly. It started the cryptocurrency revolution but a better alternative is bound to emerge.

Sell you SC for BTC and you will be left holding the BTC bag when prices drop to <$1 as the early adopters of BTC holding 100 000s of coins decide to cash out now when they can buy a car with their stash rather than wait till they can only buy a laptop with it.

Sad but true. Bitcoin has had its time. Maybe SC2 will or will not replace it but I have lost faith in BTC long time ago. SC2 looks pretty orangey ATM. I'm holding.

Bitcoin transactions are INCREASING!!

 "...The graph of overall bitcoin days destroyed is believed to show that the genuine level of activity in the Bitcoin economy is continually increasing..."
http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/845/what-are-bitcoin-days-destroyed

Sorry, but you are too lame.
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