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March 28, 2014, 09:38:46 PM |
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Coin collector here and this coin sounds pretty cool. I'd love to be in on this community and do my part to help grow this coin. I posted on cryptocointalk (my wallet address).
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lopalcar
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March 28, 2014, 09:55:45 PM |
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Just posted on facebook, this coin sounds interesting, i like POS coins and additionaly it's going to have an active group of stakeholders. I think I will can contribute cause we have in mind set up a store accepting cryptos and this one could be included, adittionally, if this project doesn't go ahead, I will promote the coin and do which I can in my free time.
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sweetgirl01
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March 28, 2014, 09:58:44 PM |
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Confirming that I have received my CommunityCoins - thanks! I've been considering some ways to increase the distribution further within a growing community without doing the usual giveaways etc. I remembered one of the Tor project devs. once giving a presentation on 'Incentive Mechanisms' for running Tor Relays ! So, I propose to giveaway 50% of my initial CommunityCoins over an extended duration to anyone prepared to run a Tor Relay. Anyone doing this will receive an initial 'set-up' donation and also receive a weekly ongoing payment for as long as the node remains active. These rewards will diminish over time to cope with demand and their will ofc be a total max. allocation. Each Tor Relay should be a new named Relay with proper port forwarding on the router. This could make for the perfect opportunity to turn your old 32 bit windows xp machines into a linux Tor Relay running on your 'home' router. CommunityCoin Tor Relays can be identified as active via the Atlas and also torstatus.blutmagie.de I propose that Relays are named as something random+COMM i.e. MyTorRelayCOMMI'm still working out a possible payments structure with my available CommunityCoin funds and will start a new thread soon. Up to 500+ additional Tor Relays should be a very good way to create interest in this new coin and help to build a community. See: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/relays.html.en for set-up information of a Tor Relay. The Tor software has great settings to control bandwidth usage if your worried about any restrictions with your ISP. Its even possible to have your Relay set to switch on at night and to then switch off during the day when you want to use the bandwidth for yourself. Send me a PM if your actually interested in running a Tor Relay for FREEDOM and to help others and not just because you want to try and get some free Community Coins. Congratualations. And great idea. If I will get my stake, I'm glad to giveaway a part of my COMM to your plan. And I'm very happy that senior members like you have been invovled in this coin. This will make the coin different. Thanks! This concept is now live over at the ecoiner.org forum: http://ecoiner.org/communitycoin/set-run-tor-relay-server-receive-communitycoin-1408/Also, If anyone wants to help with a website or documentation then that would be great ! It's rush time now. People always want to get their stake at first. After the messy distributions phase, I think more people will concern about your plan. Also, I'm glad to donate some coins to support your plan if I got my stake.
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heajin5921
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March 28, 2014, 10:02:26 PM |
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Confirming that I have received my CommunityCoins - thanks! I've been considering some ways to increase the distribution further within a growing community without doing the usual giveaways etc. I remembered one of the Tor project devs. once giving a presentation on 'Incentive Mechanisms' for running Tor Relays ! So, I propose to giveaway 50% of my initial CommunityCoins over an extended duration to anyone prepared to run a Tor Relay. Anyone doing this will receive an initial 'set-up' donation and also receive a weekly ongoing payment for as long as the node remains active. These rewards will diminish over time to cope with demand and their will ofc be a total max. allocation. Each Tor Relay should be a new named Relay with proper port forwarding on the router. This could make for the perfect opportunity to turn your old 32 bit windows xp machines into a linux Tor Relay running on your 'home' router. CommunityCoin Tor Relays can be identified as active via the Atlas and also torstatus.blutmagie.de I propose that Relays are named as something random+COMM i.e. MyTorRelayCOMMI'm still working out a possible payments structure with my available CommunityCoin funds and will start a new thread soon. Up to 500+ additional Tor Relays should be a very good way to create interest in this new coin and help to build a community. See: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/relays.html.en for set-up information of a Tor Relay. The Tor software has great settings to control bandwidth usage if your worried about any restrictions with your ISP. Its even possible to have your Relay set to switch on at night and to then switch off during the day when you want to use the bandwidth for yourself. Send me a PM if your actually interested in running a Tor Relay for FREEDOM and to help others and not just because you want to try and get some free Community Coins. Congratualations. And great idea. If I will get my stake, I'm glad to giveaway a part of my COMM to your plan. And I'm very happy that senior members like you have been invovled in this coin. This will make the coin different. Thanks! This concept is now live over at the ecoiner.org forum: http://ecoiner.org/communitycoin/set-run-tor-relay-server-receive-communitycoin-1408/Also, If anyone wants to help with a website or documentation then that would be great ! Really great idea and you will need a lot of time here.
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sweetgirl01
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March 28, 2014, 10:03:15 PM |
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Dear Dev, I'm trying to apply one stake for myself. I'm a engineer in China, but I'm a fan of cryptocoins. I love the fair spirit of this nice coin. Glad to join in it! As rules, I post my wallet at: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/9028-communitycoin-comm-information/?p=77946I promise if I get the stake I will promote it in my soical website, including QQ, weibo and blog.
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Thrillho
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March 28, 2014, 10:10:32 PM |
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Confirming that I have received my CommunityCoins - thanks! I've been considering some ways to increase the distribution further within a growing community without doing the usual giveaways etc. I remembered one of the Tor project devs. once giving a presentation on 'Incentive Mechanisms' for running Tor Relays ! So, I propose to giveaway 50% of my initial CommunityCoins over an extended duration to anyone prepared to run a Tor Relay. Anyone doing this will receive an initial 'set-up' donation and also receive a weekly ongoing payment for as long as the node remains active. These rewards will diminish over time to cope with demand and their will ofc be a total max. allocation. Each Tor Relay should be a new named Relay with proper port forwarding on the router. This could make for the perfect opportunity to turn your old 32 bit windows xp machines into a linux Tor Relay running on your 'home' router. CommunityCoin Tor Relays can be identified as active via the Atlas and also torstatus.blutmagie.de I propose that Relays are named as something random+COMM i.e. MyTorRelayCOMMI'm still working out a possible payments structure with my available CommunityCoin funds and will start a new thread soon. Up to 500+ additional Tor Relays should be a very good way to create interest in this new coin and help to build a community. See: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/relays.html.en for set-up information of a Tor Relay. The Tor software has great settings to control bandwidth usage if your worried about any restrictions with your ISP. Its even possible to have your Relay set to switch on at night and to then switch off during the day when you want to use the bandwidth for yourself. Send me a PM if your actually interested in running a Tor Relay for FREEDOM and to help others and not just because you want to try and get some free Community Coins. Congratualations. And great idea. If I will get my stake, I'm glad to giveaway a part of my COMM to your plan. And I'm very happy that senior members like you have been invovled in this coin. This will make the coin different. Thanks! This concept is now live over at the ecoiner.org forum: http://ecoiner.org/communitycoin/set-run-tor-relay-server-receive-communitycoin-1408/Also, If anyone wants to help with a website or documentation then that would be great ! Really great idea and you will need a lot of time here. Awesome idea. I'd kick in to the pot for something like this.
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BitcoinFX
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
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March 28, 2014, 10:32:12 PM |
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Confirming that I have received my CommunityCoins - thanks! I've been considering some ways to increase the distribution further within a growing community without doing the usual giveaways etc. I remembered one of the Tor project devs. once giving a presentation on 'Incentive Mechanisms' for running Tor Relays ! So, I propose to giveaway 50% of my initial CommunityCoins over an extended duration to anyone prepared to run a Tor Relay. Anyone doing this will receive an initial 'set-up' donation and also receive a weekly ongoing payment for as long as the node remains active. These rewards will diminish over time to cope with demand and their will ofc be a total max. allocation. Each Tor Relay should be a new named Relay with proper port forwarding on the router. This could make for the perfect opportunity to turn your old 32 bit windows xp machines into a linux Tor Relay running on your 'home' router. CommunityCoin Tor Relays can be identified as active via the Atlas and also torstatus.blutmagie.de I propose that Relays are named as something random+COMM i.e. MyTorRelayCOMMI'm still working out a possible payments structure with my available CommunityCoin funds and will start a new thread soon. Up to 500+ additional Tor Relays should be a very good way to create interest in this new coin and help to build a community. See: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/relays.html.en for set-up information of a Tor Relay. The Tor software has great settings to control bandwidth usage if your worried about any restrictions with your ISP. Its even possible to have your Relay set to switch on at night and to then switch off during the day when you want to use the bandwidth for yourself. Send me a PM if your actually interested in running a Tor Relay for FREEDOM and to help others and not just because you want to try and get some free Community Coins. Congratualations. And great idea. If I will get my stake, I'm glad to giveaway a part of my COMM to your plan. And I'm very happy that senior members like you have been invovled in this coin. This will make the coin different. Thanks! This concept is now live over at the ecoiner.org forum: http://ecoiner.org/communitycoin/set-run-tor-relay-server-receive-communitycoin-1408/Also, If anyone wants to help with a website or documentation then that would be great ! Really great idea and you will need a lot of time here. Awesome idea. I'd kick in to the pot for something like this. Good to know. Here is where this concept originates from - a talk at HAR 2009: http://youtu.be/WJD1hDKDqlo?t=4m58s"Tor Incentive Mechanisms" - Sounds a bit like Bitcoin perhaps ?!?
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lenam
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March 28, 2014, 10:57:17 PM |
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Hello, I wanted to know if it is possible to apply now to be part of the comunity and receive shares even though I havent fullfilled all requirements ? I am new to the crypto currency world but very excited about it. Shaping the future of economics is what I think this whole ever growing movement is and I want to be part of this. However I havent got those 50 quality posts required to get the coins. I pllied on facebook. Best regards
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dylansweb
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March 28, 2014, 11:02:39 PM |
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Hello there. I am looking for all coins that can be mined using CPU. Can you tell me if these can be mined using CPU? Please msg me back to let me know? Thanks.
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MGGB
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March 28, 2014, 11:02:54 PM Last edit: March 28, 2014, 11:21:48 PM by MGGB |
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Curious as to why you say NXT-E is a Chinese scam? I use them every once and while to get my hands on some new shit coins, the volume sucks, but everything else works right and customer service is fast to respond, and I have yet to be scammed, did they scam you?. They do list some scammy coins though, and I do agree MintPal is the way to go, so I also sent them a request to add the coin.
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roxroxy
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March 28, 2014, 11:07:53 PM |
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I'm Chinese English is very general So reply few But I really like the btc I know I may not be able to meet your requirements I carefully read your communitycoin really special, there are many original ideas , In this impetuous market fair spirit I admire you.I believe communitycoin have a bright future so I hope very much to be part of it.Don't know that I can get your allow
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sumantso
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March 28, 2014, 11:09:53 PM |
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Posted on FB.
In the wallet I see an option 'unlock wallet'. How do I unlock?
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MGGB
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March 28, 2014, 11:23:03 PM |
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Posted on FB.
In the wallet I see an option 'unlock wallet'. How do I unlock?
It will only unlock if encrypted, otherwise its already unlocked.
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Nxtblg
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March 28, 2014, 11:55:30 PM |
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Confirming that I have received my CommunityCoins - thanks! I've been considering some ways to increase the distribution further within a growing community without doing the usual giveaways etc. I remembered one of the Tor project devs. once giving a presentation on 'Incentive Mechanisms' for running Tor Relays ! So, I propose to giveaway 50% of my initial CommunityCoins over an extended duration to anyone prepared to run a Tor Relay. Anyone doing this will receive an initial 'set-up' donation and also receive a weekly ongoing payment for as long as the node remains active. These rewards will diminish over time to cope with demand and their will ofc be a total max. allocation. Each Tor Relay should be a new named Relay with proper port forwarding on the router. This could make for the perfect opportunity to turn your old 32 bit windows xp machines into a linux Tor Relay running on your 'home' router. CommunityCoin Tor Relays can be identified as active via the Atlas and also torstatus.blutmagie.de I propose that Relays are named as something random+COMM i.e. MyTorRelayCOMMI'm still working out a possible payments structure with my available CommunityCoin funds and will start a new thread soon. Up to 500+ additional Tor Relays should be a very good way to create interest in this new coin and help to build a community. See: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/relays.html.en for set-up information of a Tor Relay. The Tor software has great settings to control bandwidth usage if your worried about any restrictions with your ISP. Its even possible to have your Relay set to switch on at night and to then switch off during the day when you want to use the bandwidth for yourself. Send me a PM if your actually interested in running a Tor Relay for FREEDOM and to help others and not just because you want to try and get some free Community Coins. Congratualations. And great idea. If I will get my stake, I'm glad to giveaway a part of my COMM to your plan. And I'm very happy that senior members like you have been invovled in this coin. This will make the coin different. Thanks! This concept is now live over at the ecoiner.org forum: http://ecoiner.org/communitycoin/set-run-tor-relay-server-receive-communitycoin-1408/Also, If anyone wants to help with a website or documentation then that would be great ! I just set up my home Internet to run a Tor relay, although not an exit node because I'm skittish about trouble from my ISP. Nickname: MySmallContribCOMM . I don't know how long it'll take to propagate into the relay list.
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lemfuture
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March 29, 2014, 12:12:12 AM |
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just minted my first stake, might share it to my friends around this forum
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alivecrypto
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March 29, 2014, 12:21:14 AM |
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First of all asking about where is my coin lets ask our self that do we know what is community? Here in this thread and as for Community Coin Community is a group of people living in the different place but similar as living in same place and having a particular characteristic in common. so now do we have that common characteristic? Please help grow this coin and let it move forward, If we are qualified then we will get our coins in our wallet if not also we can help and support this coin if we really want to be a part of this coin.
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zyronx
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March 29, 2014, 12:34:48 AM |
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This looks to be an interesting coin. Can't wait to see how it goes.
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a20756079
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March 29, 2014, 01:02:55 AM |
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welcome,,More and more people will get involved
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