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June 24, 2014, 06:22:06 PM |
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Burning the midnight oil.
Devs, would this mean we can expect to see some of the fruits of your labor soon? Correct.
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shellbunner
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June 24, 2014, 06:43:25 PM |
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Burning the midnight oil.
Devs, would this mean we can expect to see some of the fruits of your labor soon? Correct.
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Stonerboy
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ALL IN!
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June 24, 2014, 06:45:40 PM |
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Burning the midnight oil.
Devs, would this mean we can expect to see some of the fruits of your labor soon? Correct. Ok, now i need a drink... Or better, a whole bottle, so i can fall asleep. Great!
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frameLAlife
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June 24, 2014, 08:35:58 PM |
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and here we go!
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djslick
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June 25, 2014, 01:36:04 AM |
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GWCalvert
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June 25, 2014, 05:20:13 AM |
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Current network stats: 00:16:10  { "blocks" : 100420, "currentblocksize" : 0, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 14.31263852, "errors" : "", "genproclimit" : -1, "networkhashps" : 1017407329, "pooledtx" : 1, "testnet" : false, "generate" : false, "hashespersec" : 0 } Over 1Gh/s three and a half months after launch! My little Gridseed micro-farm doesn't stand a chance...
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djslick
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June 25, 2014, 05:40:17 AM |
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yeah, i'm still running my GPU mining rig 5MH on it (don't pay for electricity so fuck it), and now i'm barely clearing a couple hundred a day booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
we should dump the price back down to 500 sat so that all these new miners leave.
GO AWAY! ALL MY OCTO! ALL MINE! HISSSSSSSSSSSSS!
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GWCalvert
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June 25, 2014, 07:12:20 AM |
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I would like to have a KnC Titan, but can't really justify spending that much cash (or BTC) when I'm preparing to move my office out the house to a leased space. Plus we are finishing up the plans to start building a new house this Summer, so I'm sure my wife can find a use for that 10 grand or so somewhere... But mining at 1.1 Mh/s isn't too much fun, right now either. I may hit the Murray pool again before they switch over to Scrypt: 2048 or find something with low diff that I can mine and make a few satoshi to buy more Octo. I did see some relatively inexpensive 5 chip gridseeds on eBay a couple of days ago, so I could always expand my micro-farm to a mini-farm.
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th0ms0n
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June 25, 2014, 01:06:44 PM |
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what do you guys think, how many people have more than > 100000, > 500000, > 1000000 octos? any place to view such statistics?
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coinz4fun
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June 25, 2014, 01:49:59 PM |
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Hi to all octocoiners!
Dear dev! Got problem - can't send my octos from one octo adress to another, wallet just don't send coins(synchronised, latest version). I tried to send 10 000, 5 000, 1 000, and even 15 octocoins, transfer just don't work. (( I see it for the first time.
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ThePeePs
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https://cryptassist.io
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June 25, 2014, 01:58:14 PM |
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Hi to all octocoiners!
Dear dev! Got problem - can't send my octos from one octo adress to another, wallet just don't send coins(synchronised, latest version). I tried to send 10 000, 5 000, 1 000, and even 15 octocoins, transfer just don't work. (( I see it for the first time.
Do you get any error when trying to send the coins? If so, what is error?
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jjj0923
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June 25, 2014, 02:00:51 PM |
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Hi to all octocoiners!
Dear dev! Got problem - can't send my octos from one octo adress to another, wallet just don't send coins(synchronised, latest version). I tried to send 10 000, 5 000, 1 000, and even 15 octocoins, transfer just don't work. (( I see it for the first time.
I've learned to always send 1 coin as a test first anywhere... LOL
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coinz4fun
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June 25, 2014, 02:02:46 PM |
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And yes, i found a bag.
Dev pay attention to this:
Problem with wallet was in regional settings in windows. My regional settings implies decimal separator as ,(comma) thats why i couldn't send any amount of coins. When i turned separator (in windows regional settings) to .(dot) transfer started to work. I think you should know about this bag.
Sincerely!
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bholzer
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June 25, 2014, 03:16:28 PM |
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And yes, i found a bag.
Dev pay attention to this:
Problem with wallet was in regional settings in windows. My regional settings implies decimal separator as ,(comma) thats why i couldn't send any amount of coins. When i turned separator (in windows regional settings) to .(dot) transfer started to work. I think you should know about this bag.
Sincerely!
How recently did you download the wallet? It seems like you are still using the first "1.8 preview" wallet that was posted. Try the one in the OP or on the website. If this is an actual bug in the most recent version I haven't noticed. In any case, I believe they are working on a new update to the client anyway. Good stuff.
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bholzer
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June 25, 2014, 03:20:04 PM |
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what do you guys think, how many people have more than > 100000, > 500000, > 1000000 octos? any place to view such statistics?
I only know of one person with > 1,000,000. I'm getting close but not there yet. Hash rates have been high and steady almost the entire 3 1/2 months since launch so 888 is really spread around. Probably no accurate way to view an actual "rich list" as coins typically are spread among multiple addresses even if held in the same wallet.
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SquidsIn
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June 25, 2014, 03:37:40 PM |
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what do you guys think, how many people have more than > 100000, > 500000, > 1000000 octos? any place to view such statistics?
I only know of one person with > 1,000,000. I'm getting close but not there yet. Hash rates have been high and steady almost the entire 3 1/2 months since launch so 888 is really spread around. Probably no accurate way to view an actual "rich list" as coins typically are spread among multiple addresses even if held in the same wallet. I keep meaning to have a go at producing a rich list from a bitcoin-abe instance running against the octocoin blockchain but just never get the time. But you're right, it's only representative when everybody keeps their coins all in one address. I have a nice amount split between a few addresses.
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Since getting into Cryptocurrency I've had many bags, all but two have varied over time. Those are the two I see in the mirror where my eyes once shone.
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th0ms0n
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June 25, 2014, 04:35:52 PM |
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what do you guys think, how many people have more than > 100000, > 500000, > 1000000 octos? any place to view such statistics?
I only know of one person with > 1,000,000. I'm getting close but not there yet. Hash rates have been high and steady almost the entire 3 1/2 months since launch so 888 is really spread around. Probably no accurate way to view an actual "rich list" as coins typically are spread among multiple addresses even if held in the same wallet. Ok, I'm currently at about 250k but as a student this is already far above my money risk threshold. Now I'm just not sure if I should bet my last shirt on this coin... IF the market cap reaches a value of say 10m, which is a realistic number IMO, then I'll be sorry not to have bought some more octos, when I had the chance. On the other hand, if I take the profit then, spot another octocoin-like promising coin in the future and reinvest, this would be much safer. What do you guys think: all in and hope this will be a one shot, one hit? Or play it safe?
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SquidsIn
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June 25, 2014, 05:27:36 PM |
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what do you guys think, how many people have more than > 100000, > 500000, > 1000000 octos? any place to view such statistics?
I only know of one person with > 1,000,000. I'm getting close but not there yet. Hash rates have been high and steady almost the entire 3 1/2 months since launch so 888 is really spread around. Probably no accurate way to view an actual "rich list" as coins typically are spread among multiple addresses even if held in the same wallet. Ok, I'm currently at about 250k but as a student this is already far above my money risk threshold. Now I'm just not sure if I should bet my last shirt on this coin... IF the market cap reaches a value of say 10m, which is a realistic number IMO, then I'll be sorry not to have bought some more octos, when I had the chance. On the other hand, if I take the profit then, spot another octocoin-like promising coin in the future and reinvest, this would be much safer. What do you guys think: all in and hope this will be a one shot, one hit? Or play it safe? FWIW, I am also currently pretty much all in Octo at the moment. I'd like to diversify but there are only a few other coins around that I think have any longevity. I keep trying to spread my hash to other coins but then end up taking profits and buying more Octo. It's very tempting to buy more with fiat but I've resolved to stick with whatever I can mine or make up in margin trading on a small percentage of my Octo stash now. If I were in your position I would stick with what you have, keep an eye on things but largely forget about it for 2-3 months and then come back and see what the price is. I don't think you'll regret holding but always bear in mind; profit not taken is not profit and if we all hold huge bags forever there will be no liquidity which will get us de-listed from exchanges. Regarding your market cap prediction of $10M, that's about twice what I'd dared to hope for. However, there are plenty of coins that pass that (albeit most quickly fade) so it's definitely possible. It would be fantastic if we can achieve and sustain growth to that level and beyond. I'd love to know what the devs value projections are based on the upcoming releases and their long term strategy but I'm guessing they won't want to reveal that level of detail. There was a hint 3 weeks ago when we were trading at around 400 satoshi's that the value was about 1/5th of projections for that stage.
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Since getting into Cryptocurrency I've had many bags, all but two have varied over time. Those are the two I see in the mirror where my eyes once shone.
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djslick
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June 25, 2014, 05:34:54 PM |
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never gamble what you can't afford to lose.
there are no "sure bets" in this world, and especially in crypto. we all think that octo is great and will go2moon etc. but it's all a speculation game. it could go nowhere. everyone treats that as a reality. so i wouldn't gamble your life savings.
at the end of the day if you make a profit, it you're "up" then you're golden. think about how long it takes to make %5 on an investment in the real world. so you can't beat your self up for not going "all-in" on somethign which then turns a profit. because you could have just as easily lost it all.
my 2 cents...
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