powercntrl
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May 30, 2014, 04:07:00 AM |
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I take it people are turning off their rigs? It seems the hashrate across most coins is decreasing... or are they mining some new coin? It appears like the slight increase in bitcoins value didn't really affect the altcoins...
The altcoins seem to be behaving lately as if they're tied to a value in fiat rather than BTC. As far as mining profitability, though, LTC seems to be getting hammered by ASICs and it's dragging down altcoin profitability across the board. I'm assuming it's ASIC owners who care little about the future of LTC and just want to immediately dump on an exchange and collect their earnings. On the subject of anonymous transactions, I support this feature being added to Execoin 100%. Throughout history, many well-written proclamations have been made to explain why you need privacy, even if you have nothing to hide. It would be shortsighted to dismiss this feature over fears that it would be utilized for nefarious purposes.
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Doom4535
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May 30, 2014, 04:09:55 AM |
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Something that could be a big addition/selling point would be if the darkwallet devs could be recruited to port or add an execoin implentation for darkwallet. I guess someone could potentially tinker with the source to make an execoin fork.
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CryptoLTD
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May 30, 2014, 04:31:07 AM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time. Fighting technology will get you no where fast. Just imagine if 15 years ago, small offices all said no to the PC, where would we be today. This is not a good forward progression plan from the stand point of any long term investor(s)..I will keep watching tho.
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oni4an
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May 30, 2014, 06:27:31 AM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time. Fighting technology will get you no where fast. Just imagine if 15 years ago, small offices all said no to the PC, where would we be today. This is not a good forward progression plan from the stand point of any long term investor(s)..I will keep watching tho.
You said goodbye to us what are You doing here ? ))))
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CryptoLTD
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May 30, 2014, 06:45:01 AM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time. Fighting technology will get you no where fast. Just imagine if 15 years ago, small offices all said no to the PC, where would we be today. This is not a good forward progression plan from the stand point of any long term investor(s)..I will keep watching tho.
You said goodbye to us what are You doing here ? )))) Keeping an eye on things, I did like the coin, and if the tune changes, I would like to get back onboard. This is what investors do, we read, discuss, ect ect. Im knot knocking the coin, im not saying its a 'BAD coin' or a 'bad dev', but the current new direction , is not one that I want to take that leap back into @ this point. However, as businesses do and people do every day, directions can & do change,mine included from time to time.
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gsupp
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May 30, 2014, 01:51:12 PM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time. Fighting technology will get you no where fast. Just imagine if 15 years ago, small offices all said no to the PC, where would we be today. This is not a good forward progression plan from the stand point of any long term investor(s)..I will keep watching tho.
You said goodbye to us what are You doing here ? )))) Keeping an eye on things, I did like the coin, and if the tune changes, I would like to get back onboard. This is what investors do, we read, discuss, ect ect. Im knot knocking the coin, im not saying its a 'BAD coin' or a 'bad dev', but the current new direction , is not one that I want to take that leap back into @ this point. However, as businesses do and people do every day, directions can & do change,mine included from time to time. It sounds like you don't like the coin or the direction the devs and community have taken. Which is fine, but I don't get why you have to keep commenting about your unhappiness.
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CryptoLTD
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May 30, 2014, 02:34:52 PM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time. Fighting technology will get you no where fast. Just imagine if 15 years ago, small offices all said no to the PC, where would we be today. This is not a good forward progression plan from the stand point of any long term investor(s)..I will keep watching tho.
You said goodbye to us what are You doing here ? )))) Keeping an eye on things, I did like the coin, and if the tune changes, I would like to get back onboard. This is what investors do, we read, discuss, ect ect. Im knot knocking the coin, im not saying its a 'BAD coin' or a 'bad dev', but the current new direction , is not one that I want to take that leap back into @ this point. However, as businesses do and people do every day, directions can & do change,mine included from time to time. It sounds like you don't like the coin or the direction the devs and community have taken. Which is fine, but I don't get why you have to keep commenting about your unhappiness. I wouldn't call it unhappiness, just concerned , just as you are, in inquiring about my thoughts.
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Matic
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https://eloncity.io/
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May 31, 2014, 09:49:39 AM |
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Some healthy growth going on
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cyberguru
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May 31, 2014, 12:43:18 PM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time.
Anonymous coin has no future in the market. I Agree. Dark market is not a goal for serious coin & investors.
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Doom4535
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May 31, 2014, 01:22:53 PM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time.
Anonymous coin has no future in the market. I Agree. Dark market is not a goal for serious coin & investors. One of the original claims about bitcoin was that it was anonymous... Merchants are starting to adapt it and we are all supporting it and derivatives of it. I fail to see your point.
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Kuttingcorners
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May 31, 2014, 10:30:40 PM |
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First off if crypto currency is going to rival paper cash than it has to be untraceable . Second i was wondering if i have a 3 x 280x rig is 4g of ram enough to mine exe?
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phzi
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June 01, 2014, 03:10:54 AM Last edit: June 01, 2014, 04:30:00 AM by phzi |
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First off if crypto currency is going to rival paper cash than it has to be untraceable . Second i was wondering if i have a 3 x 280x rig is 4g of ram enough to mine exe?
2GB of ram is enough. You don't need lots of system RAM for mining... it's an old wives tale.
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p2pools.info
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June 01, 2014, 04:42:06 AM |
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Something has come up so i will be doing the execoin giveaway @ exebet.me next sunday june 8th all day
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gsupp
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June 01, 2014, 03:03:31 PM |
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First off if crypto currency is going to rival paper cash than it has to be untraceable . Second i was wondering if i have a 3 x 280x rig is 4g of ram enough to mine exe?
2GB of ram is enough. You don't need lots of system RAM for mining... it's an old wives tale. That's right...I've run 5 GPU rigs with no more than 2GB of RAM, mining scrypt, scrypt-n, x11 using cgminer. I never ran out of system memory. It might be different for other mining programs, but I doubt it.
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mrvegad
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June 01, 2014, 03:18:13 PM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time.
Anonymous coin has no future in the market. I Agree. Dark market is not a goal for serious coin & investors. One of the original claims about bitcoin was that it was anonymous... Merchants are starting to adapt it and we are all supporting it and derivatives of it. I fail to see your point. bitcoin isn't anonymous, transactions can be traced
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Doom4535
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June 01, 2014, 09:34:12 PM |
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Mainstream merchants will never adopt an anonymous coin, as they need to be able to track funds for obvious reasons. Fighting Asics or FPGA's, is a huge step back in time.
Anonymous coin has no future in the market. I Agree. Dark market is not a goal for serious coin & investors. One of the original claims about bitcoin was that it was anonymous... Merchants are starting to adapt it and we are all supporting it and derivatives of it. I fail to see your point. bitcoin isn't anonymous, transactions can be traced Partially correct, they can be traced; but, if the correct measures are taken there is plausible deniability by dispersing the coins. This is like with cash, a particular bill may have been stolen 10 years ago, but just because it is in your wallet doesn't mean you're the one who took it. The more it circulates the harder it is to trace, it becomes obfuscated.
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jjc6676
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June 02, 2014, 12:27:06 AM |
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Say hello to - http://execoin.us/bundle/Execoin Coinpayments PHP is a barebones php script for selling a digital product for Execoin using coinpayments.com as a payment gateway. Customers are emailed a download link to their purchase as soon as the payment verifies. You can The default enabled coins are BTC,LTC,EXE and can be modified to your likings. INSTALLATION / USAGE1.Sign up for a merchant account at coinpayments.com. 2.Make sure you set an IPN secret at coinpayments.com. 3.Edit the settings.inc.php file 4.Upload the files to a directory on your server. (example: http://execoin.us/bundle/) 5.Point prospective customers at the directory where you uploaded everything. NOTES•Your product and purchase data are protected by the .htaccess file. If you don't have an apache server, you'll need to move those files off the html root of your account. •Your email address is munged to help prevent spam scrapers from getting it. TIP JARIf you wish to say thanks by sending some Execoin or USD my way, my EXE address is: EZ1SRNJ6jaK7eMqB5gWnN3h84SuavT6jRV and the site is on donate for $1 Next project is to make a Execoin USB wallet This project was heavily modified from BCCP PHP by Bryce Beattie - credit goes to him for the starter package. Thanks Bryce. You can thank him by sending BC his way at BJBNYKU5mQB5EMEyKxoD8YHdr7pVWTUcT9
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jjc6676
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June 02, 2014, 12:51:35 AM |
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Say hello to - http://execoin.us/bundle/Execoin Coinpayments PHP is a barebones php script for selling a digital product for Execoin using coinpayments.com as a payment gateway. Customers are emailed a download link to their purchase as soon as the payment verifies. You can The default enabled coins are BTC,LTC,EXE and can be modified to your likings. INSTALLATION / USAGE1.Sign up for a merchant account at coinpayments.com. 2.Make sure you set an IPN secret at coinpayments.com. 3.Edit the settings.inc.php file 4.Upload the files to a directory on your server. (example: http://execoin.us/bundle/) 5.Point prospective customers at the directory where you uploaded everything. NOTES•Your product and purchase data are protected by the .htaccess file. If you don't have an apache server, you'll need to move those files off the html root of your account. •Your email address is munged to help prevent spam scrapers from getting it. TIP JARIf you wish to say thanks by sending some Execoin or USD my way, my EXE address is: EZ1SRNJ6jaK7eMqB5gWnN3h84SuavT6jRV and the site is on donate for $1 Next project is to make a Execoin USB wallet This project was heavily modified from BCCP PHP by Bryce Beattie - credit goes to him for the starter package. Thanks Bryce. You can thank him by sending BC his way at BJBNYKU5mQB5EMEyKxoD8YHdr7pVWTUcT9 Does anyone have any suggestions on what they would like to buy once I take the files down?
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shango
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June 02, 2014, 07:43:49 AM |
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Say hello to - http://execoin.us/bundle/Execoin Coinpayments PHP is a barebones php script for selling a digital product for Execoin using coinpayments.com as a payment gateway. Customers are emailed a download link to their purchase as soon as the payment verifies. You can The default enabled coins are BTC,LTC,EXE and can be modified to your likings. INSTALLATION / USAGE1.Sign up for a merchant account at coinpayments.com. 2.Make sure you set an IPN secret at coinpayments.com. 3.Edit the settings.inc.php file 4.Upload the files to a directory on your server. (example: http://execoin.us/bundle/) 5.Point prospective customers at the directory where you uploaded everything. NOTES•Your product and purchase data are protected by the .htaccess file. If you don't have an apache server, you'll need to move those files off the html root of your account. •Your email address is munged to help prevent spam scrapers from getting it. TIP JARIf you wish to say thanks by sending some Execoin or USD my way, my EXE address is: EZ1SRNJ6jaK7eMqB5gWnN3h84SuavT6jRV and the site is on donate for $1 Next project is to make a Execoin USB wallet This project was heavily modified from BCCP PHP by Bryce Beattie - credit goes to him for the starter package. Thanks Bryce. You can thank him by sending BC his way at BJBNYKU5mQB5EMEyKxoD8YHdr7pVWTUcT9 That's awesome! Nicely done!
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