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April 27, 2014, 03:25:27 PM
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Kind of hard to search on my phone but what happened with WC?

This was the start of it:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=568517.msg6416797#msg6416797

IDK if it's 100% real or not but Poloniex froze their WC market and said the others did too.  I've seen several people say they sent coins from their wallets and never got them.  As of right now there hasn't been an official update.  

Even if it's never needed it would be nice to know that there is something officially in place that could reach everyone in case of a problem.  Less likely to have fear-mongering and scams that way.

Not sure I follow about what should be in place, but we have the alert system to sent out updates/warnings to clients.

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April 27, 2014, 03:31:43 PM
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FLT dev is not a ghost like ghostcoin/whitecoin dev. If there is any problems, he will fix it asap like he has been doing since the start. You dont have to worry about missing devs when you invest in FLT thats for sure.

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April 27, 2014, 03:35:12 PM
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Here's a question: what guarantees these POS coins stake blocks?

Answer: nothing

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April 27, 2014, 03:37:07 PM
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Things need to be in place... If everyone has coins in an exchange, and doesn't keep open wallets, no blocks are generated.

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April 27, 2014, 03:38:40 PM
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How much flutter does waffle dump in the night?
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April 27, 2014, 03:46:12 PM
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How much flutter does waffle dump in the night?
they can't dump much anymore, next week at this time it will be 1/2 of what it is this week, etc, etc

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April 27, 2014, 03:47:43 PM
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Kind of hard to search on my phone but what happened with WC?

This was the start of it:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=568517.msg6416797#msg6416797

IDK if it's 100% real or not but Poloniex froze their WC market and said the others did too.  I've seen several people say they sent coins from their wallets and never got them.  As of right now there hasn't been an official update.  

Even if it's never needed it would be nice to know that there is something officially in place that could reach everyone in case of a problem.  Less likely to have fear-mongering and scams that way.

Not sure I follow about what should be in place, but we have the alert system to sent out updates/warnings to clients.

I was referring to a suggestion I made above and pasted that below:

In light of the Whitecoin problem/crash, I'd like to suggest a feature to enhance the stability of Fluttercoin.  Wallets need a way to warn you if there is a problem with the network.  I think Hirocoin will alert you when there is an update but I'm not sure if it will when there's a problem.  For example, if somehow there was a fork or a vulnerability in the network the wallet needs to alert you before you send coins and potentially loose them.

Figuring out how to safeguard users will help to increase the faith and stability of Fluttercoin.  One more thing to set us apart from the rest.


Not everyone checks the forum everyday.  Business owners accepting FLT won't be checking the forums everyday.  So when someone opens their wallet to send or receive coins it would be nice to know that if there was a problem I'd have a message there telling me about it.  We may never have an issue but if we do it could tell us. 
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April 27, 2014, 04:09:19 PM
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Kind of hard to search on my phone but what happened with WC?

This was the start of it:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=568517.msg6416797#msg6416797

IDK if it's 100% real or not but Poloniex froze their WC market and said the others did too.  I've seen several people say they sent coins from their wallets and never got them.  As of right now there hasn't been an official update.  

Even if it's never needed it would be nice to know that there is something officially in place that could reach everyone in case of a problem.  Less likely to have fear-mongering and scams that way.

Not sure I follow about what should be in place, but we have the alert system to sent out updates/warnings to clients.

I was referring to a suggestion I made above and pasted that below:

In light of the Whitecoin problem/crash, I'd like to suggest a feature to enhance the stability of Fluttercoin.  Wallets need a way to warn you if there is a problem with the network.  I think Hirocoin will alert you when there is an update but I'm not sure if it will when there's a problem.  For example, if somehow there was a fork or a vulnerability in the network the wallet needs to alert you before you send coins and potentially loose them.

Figuring out how to safeguard users will help to increase the faith and stability of Fluttercoin.  One more thing to set us apart from the rest.


Not everyone checks the forum everyday.  Business owners accepting FLT won't be checking the forums everyday.  So when someone opens their wallet to send or receive coins it would be nice to know that if there was a problem I'd have a message there telling me about it.  We may never have an issue but if we do it could tell us. 
already in place, and already used several times...

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April 27, 2014, 04:10:12 PM
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How much flutter does waffle dump in the night?
they can't dump much anymore, next week at this time it will be 1/2 of what it is this week, etc, etc


Yeah I am just wondering when to buy back in and was thinking it will probably go back to 1200 this evening when they dump. We shall see.
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April 27, 2014, 04:16:17 PM
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Someone mentioned it earlier but the ability to mine x11 coins would be a very welcome addition to the multi-pool.  I live in the hot, humid south USA so as an example I now have all 4 of my AMD miners on an x11 coin and my one 6 card 750ti rig pointed at the multi-pool.  

Will be bringing another 6 card 750ti rig online later this week for multi-pool use but enabling x11 would allow me to point all my rigs at fluttercoinpool.com without turning my home into a sauna.

Hey, why you are at it enable Sha256 mining support.  Tongue

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April 27, 2014, 04:17:27 PM
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The whole WC thing, yeah, very suspicious, that's all I'm saying.

unsigned int nStakeMinAge = 60 * 60 * 24 * 2;   // minimum age for coin age: 2d

This mean 2 days minimum maturity.  Hence there is no guarantee PoS blocks will mint, meaning no transactions.  Same goes for all.  There is no guarantee of PoS blocks being generated, none.

This is PoW is not useless by any means.

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April 27, 2014, 04:17:43 PM
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Kind of hard to search on my phone but what happened with WC?

This was the start of it:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=568517.msg6416797#msg6416797

IDK if it's 100% real or not but Poloniex froze their WC market and said the others did too.  I've seen several people say they sent coins from their wallets and never got them.  As of right now there hasn't been an official update.  

Even if it's never needed it would be nice to know that there is something officially in place that could reach everyone in case of a problem.  Less likely to have fear-mongering and scams that way.

Not sure I follow about what should be in place, but we have the alert system to sent out updates/warnings to clients.

I was referring to a suggestion I made above and pasted that below:

In light of the Whitecoin problem/crash, I'd like to suggest a feature to enhance the stability of Fluttercoin.  Wallets need a way to warn you if there is a problem with the network.  I think Hirocoin will alert you when there is an update but I'm not sure if it will when there's a problem.  For example, if somehow there was a fork or a vulnerability in the network the wallet needs to alert you before you send coins and potentially loose them.

Figuring out how to safeguard users will help to increase the faith and stability of Fluttercoin.  One more thing to set us apart from the rest.


Not everyone checks the forum everyday.  Business owners accepting FLT won't be checking the forums everyday.  So when someone opens their wallet to send or receive coins it would be nice to know that if there was a problem I'd have a message there telling me about it.  We may never have an issue but if we do it could tell us.

I saw notifications to update fluttercoin wallet right on the wallet itself. Otherwise I probably wouldn't have even known there was a fork coming. This coin seems very well tended.
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April 27, 2014, 04:18:16 PM
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Someone mentioned it earlier but the ability to mine x11 coins would be a very welcome addition to the multi-pool.  I live in the hot, humid south USA so as an example I now have all 4 of my AMD miners on an x11 coin and my one 6 card 750ti rig pointed at the multi-pool.  

Will be bringing another 6 card 750ti rig online later this week for multi-pool use but enabling x11 would allow me to point all my rigs at fluttercoinpool.com without turning my home into a sauna.

Hey, why you are at it enable Sha256 mining support.  Tongue

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They are adding sha256 I am pretty sure I think I saw a post few pages back

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April 27, 2014, 04:20:57 PM
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Someone mentioned it earlier but the ability to mine x11 coins would be a very welcome addition to the multi-pool.  I live in the hot, humid south USA so as an example I now have all 4 of my AMD miners on an x11 coin and my one 6 card 750ti rig pointed at the multi-pool.  

Will be bringing another 6 card 750ti rig online later this week for multi-pool use but enabling x11 would allow me to point all my rigs at fluttercoinpool.com without turning my home into a sauna.

Hey, why you are at it enable Sha256 mining support.  Tongue

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They are adding sha256 I am pretty sure I think I saw a post few pages back

Well then crack your developer whip and get them hot on the x11 request.  Cheesy
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April 27, 2014, 04:23:34 PM
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Someone mentioned it earlier but the ability to mine x11 coins would be a very welcome addition to the multi-pool.  I live in the hot, humid south USA so as an example I now have all 4 of my AMD miners on an x11 coin and my one 6 card 750ti rig pointed at the multi-pool.  

Will be bringing another 6 card 750ti rig online later this week for multi-pool use but enabling x11 would allow me to point all my rigs at fluttercoinpool.com without turning my home into a sauna.

Hey, why you are at it enable Sha256 mining support.  Tongue

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They are adding sha256 I am pretty sure I think I saw a post few pages back

Well then crack your developer whip and get them hot on the x11 request.  Cheesy
Said many times, I have no involvement in the pool.  But I will suggest it for ya.  Whats it run cooler on the cards?

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April 27, 2014, 04:23:40 PM
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What is the multipool payout schedule ?
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April 27, 2014, 04:27:03 PM
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Someone mentioned it earlier but the ability to mine x11 coins would be a very welcome addition to the multi-pool.  I live in the hot, humid south USA so as an example I now have all 4 of my AMD miners on an x11 coin and my one 6 card 750ti rig pointed at the multi-pool.  

Will be bringing another 6 card 750ti rig online later this week for multi-pool use but enabling x11 would allow me to point all my rigs at fluttercoinpool.com without turning my home into a sauna.

Hey, why you are at it enable Sha256 mining support.  Tongue

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They are adding sha256 I am pretty sure I think I saw a post few pages back

Well then crack your developer whip and get them hot on the x11 request.  Cheesy
Said many times, I have no involvement in the pool.  But I will suggest it for ya.  Whats it run cooler on the cards?

Way cooler, x11 takes the ambient temp in my house down about 5 - 7 degrees vs. running Scrypt.  Not sure on the electricity savings, they are a consideration also, but mainly I hate being hot. 
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April 27, 2014, 04:30:14 PM
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Electricity is about half of scrypt. Cards run 20c cooler or more and to top it off you would have an extremely hard time mining with Asics
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April 27, 2014, 04:57:28 PM
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bot @ mintpal? or the multipool buying?
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April 27, 2014, 05:00:09 PM
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bot @ mintpal? or the multipool buying?

bot or human, adorable with the small repeated buys.
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