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March 24, 2014, 08:56:14 PM
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What were/are the IPO funds to be used for?  I haven't seen anything that explains that.
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March 24, 2014, 08:58:23 PM
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99% SCAM from first look.

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March 24, 2014, 08:59:56 PM
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What were/are the IPO funds to be used for?  I haven't seen anything that explains that.

- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=470391.msg5505131#msg5505131
- https://heavycoin.github.io/ipo-stakeholders.html
- 20 secs of research, probably less than You had spend on Your post..

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March 24, 2014, 09:05:26 PM
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HeavyCoin gonna rock the world
http://heavycoin.zhpool.com welcome all GPU and CPU miners
Let's mine our fortune together!


We are running keccak512's official pool modules, that means our pool will get the best support from HeavyCoin community.

You can read the other miners' voting, all estimates detail,  the latest price from exchange and more.
All of this, only at http://heavycoin.zhpool.com

Our pool hashrate is running about 2400M, blocks are being solved all the time.
Mining with us, your profit will increase for our lowest pool reject rate.




Cannot connect to pool1 or pool2 of yours.

[08:52:19] Pool: 0  URL: stratum+tcp://pool2.heavycoin.zhpool.com:20001  User:
xxx.xxx  Password: xxx
[08:52:19] Press any key to exit, or cgminer will try again in 15s.
[08:53:34] No servers were found that could be used to get work from.
[08:53:34] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have
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We have not seen any issue with our pool service, pool hashrate is keeping increasing.

How about download the mining software from our pool and run the test batch?

Let us know the result

I'm on it now.
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March 24, 2014, 09:07:25 PM
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What were/are the IPO funds to be used for?  I haven't seen anything that explains that.

- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=470391.msg5505131#msg5505131
- https://heavycoin.github.io/ipo-stakeholders.html
- 20 secs of research, probably less than You had spend on Your post..

I've already read those.  My question (again) is HOW ARE THE IPO FUNDS TO BE USED?  To repeat, what are the BTC raised by the IPO to be used for / spent on.
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March 24, 2014, 09:42:19 PM
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What were/are the IPO funds to be used for?  I haven't seen anything that explains that.

- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=470391.msg5505131#msg5505131
- https://heavycoin.github.io/ipo-stakeholders.html
- 20 secs of research, probably less than You had spend on Your post..

I've already read those.  My question (again) is HOW ARE THE IPO FUNDS TO BE USED?  To repeat, what are the BTC raised by the IPO to be used for / spent on.


IPO funds are used to pay developers for their time so they dont have to get a job and can focus on developing HVC and the community. Yeah there is no way to monitor what they are doing with them, but I would rather have the developers getting paid, instead of working a job or doing client work.

The developers are solid, and nobody should work for free unless you have the luxury to do so...

just my 2 satoshis.
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March 24, 2014, 09:49:26 PM
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What were/are the IPO funds to be used for?  I haven't seen anything that explains that.

- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=470391.msg5505131#msg5505131
- https://heavycoin.github.io/ipo-stakeholders.html
- 20 secs of research, probably less than You had spend on Your post..

I've already read those.  My question (again) is HOW ARE THE IPO FUNDS TO BE USED?  To repeat, what are the BTC raised by the IPO to be used for / spent on.


IPO funds are used to pay developers for their time so they dont have to get a job and can focus on developing HVC and the community. Yeah there is no way to monitor what they are doing with them, but I would rather have the developers getting paid, instead of working a job or doing client work.

The developers are solid, and nobody should work for free unless you have the luxury to do so...

just my 2 satoshis.

I fully agree.
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March 24, 2014, 11:39:41 PM
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1000% agree, devs lose motivation without incentive.
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March 24, 2014, 11:56:07 PM
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Just wanted to invite everyone to try http://heavycoin.satoshicode.com/ , we added support for Heavycoin recently. Deposits take a lot less than with Bitcoin. Let me know if you have any questions!
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March 25, 2014, 12:52:28 AM
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Anybody is experiencing problems with zhpool? My miners are running at full speed (about 68 MH), but pool's dashboard shows 200-300 KH. What's going on lately? Pool owner didn't answer my email sent several hours ago... Hmm...
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March 25, 2014, 12:56:40 AM
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Anybody is experiencing problems with zhpool? My miners are running at full speed (about 68 MH), but pool's dashboard shows 200-300 KH. What's going on lately? Pool owner didn't answer my email sent several hours ago... Hmm...

Was that way when i got up (12hrs ago). I pulled my miners away after just 4 hrs there.  Undecided

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March 25, 2014, 01:04:38 AM
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Anybody is experiencing problems with zhpool? My miners are running at full speed (about 68 MH), but pool's dashboard shows 200-300 KH. What's going on lately? Pool owner didn't answer my email sent several hours ago... Hmm...
Your dashboard's hashing speed indication is pretty bad.  It has to make guesses about how fast you're actually mining based on your submitted shares.
zhpool's overall hash rate has been pretty high (between 3Ghash/s and 6Ghash/s).  Nonce appears to have dropped quite a bit, though.
Seems some of the heavier miners have switched pools or switched altcoins entirely (black seems popularish).
The usual graphs in the morning Smiley

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March 25, 2014, 01:16:12 AM
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Anybody is experiencing problems with zhpool? My miners are running at full speed (about 68 MH), but pool's dashboard shows 200-300 KH. What's going on lately? Pool owner didn't answer my email sent several hours ago... Hmm...
Your dashboard's hashing speed indication is pretty bad.  It has to make guesses about how fast you're actually mining based on your submitted shares.
zhpool's overall hash rate has been pretty high (between 3Ghash/s and 6Ghash/s).  Nonce appears to have dropped quite a bit, though.
Seems some of the heavier miners have switched pools or switched altcoins entirely (black seems popularish).
The usual graphs in the morning Smiley

I realize graphs aren't to be taken seriously but my hash is a solid 105Mh/s from my miners. Dashboard was around 20Mh/s when i check and the front end site was timing out. Hence the reason i asked earlier if they were getting ddos or something. I have them as backup for now.

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March 25, 2014, 01:19:18 AM
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the front end site was timing out. Hence the reason i asked earlier if they were getting ddos or something. I have them as backup for now.
That definitely happens a lot.  The pool itself is fine, but the website drops out way more often than the operators should be comfortable with Smiley  Still, if you don't trust it - there's several other pools to choose from Cheesy

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March 25, 2014, 01:24:37 AM
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the front end site was timing out. Hence the reason i asked earlier if they were getting ddos or something. I have them as backup for now.
That definitely happens a lot.  The pool itself is fine, but the website drops out way more often than the operators should be comfortable with Smiley  Still, if you don't trust it - there's several other pools to choose from Cheesy

The problem is that there is nothing to choose from actually. I wanted to participate in hashrate distribution and tried heavycoinpool, then zhpool. Both have annoying glitches... Back to 1GH apparently.
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March 25, 2014, 01:25:08 AM
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TheRealSteve

Hey how are you getting your hash data for all the pools? I know their pool hashrate is equal to the reported network hash, and they commented on it, but curious if your method is something they could add to guesstimate the network hash on their dashboard.

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March 25, 2014, 01:49:01 AM
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Hi community!
 I would like you to spend just 1 minute and send Bter.com a request for adding HVC to their exchange. This would increase the exposure of Heavycoin and help us all

Here´s the link

http://support.bter.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
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March 25, 2014, 01:55:11 AM
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Hey how are you getting your hash data for all the pools? I know their pool hashrate is equal to the reported network hash, and they commented on it, but curious if your method is something they could add to guesstimate the network hash on their dashboard.
Nope - I'm just grabbing the data MPOS provides, which is the same as shown on most of their main pages and their blocks pages - except for 1gh, which doesn't use MPOS.  However, after a complaint many pages back, I did start doing a weighted average of the hash rate for the tables.  I haven't ever looked at the MPOS source to figure out if it's just reporting an instantaneous value or an average, itself.  Both have pros/cons, but for my posts, averages work out better.

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March 25, 2014, 01:57:01 AM
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We could always use some more hashes at Nonce-Pool!

A little down on hash rate and a couple long rounds but we are still alive! Our pool is fast and reliable, check us out! 

Feel like you are aimlessly voting?
Want your vote to mean something?
Tired of the big guys getting all the votes?
You can make a difference even on a smaller scale!
Pooled voting Coming soon...

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March 25, 2014, 02:14:16 AM
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Hey how are you getting your hash data for all the pools? I know their pool hashrate is equal to the reported network hash, and they commented on it, but curious if your method is something they could add to guesstimate the network hash on their dashboard.
Nope - I'm just grabbing the data MPOS provides, which is the same as shown on most of their main pages and their blocks pages - except for 1gh, which doesn't use MPOS.  However, after a complaint many pages back, I did start doing a weighted average of the hash rate for the tables.  I haven't ever looked at the MPOS source to figure out if it's just reporting an instantaneous value or an average, itself.  Both have pros/cons, but for my posts, averages work out better.

Ok i kinda figured you might be just pulling the reported hashes from all the pools. Logically couldn't the network hash be reverse calculated from the block time and difficulty (clearly would be skewed a bit)? I have no idea what it would take but seems that it should be possible. Any unaccounted for hash would other or something. I know Litecoin has a hash distribution page (https://www.litecoinpool.org/pools). Anything that can bring HVC more on par with the big boys would be good.

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