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March 25, 2014, 05:11:46 PM Last edit: March 27, 2014, 05:46:14 AM by TanteStefana |
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In July and August, there is no escaping heat, not even outside. It doesn't cool off at night.
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March 25, 2014, 05:12:54 PM |
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i havnt found a downside to darkcoin yet. you can get mad hashrates with overclocking your gpu because it runs so cool! takes a higher overclock why would you mine scrypt when you can mine x11 and have all the benefits of scrypt but without the heat, noise and electricity bill. darkcoin FTW I need to learn to overclock!
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March 25, 2014, 05:23:46 PM |
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March 25, 2014, 05:28:23 PM |
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maybe you don't know but heavycoin algo run even cooler
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March 25, 2014, 05:38:43 PM |
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Oh, this is seriously good! But does Heavycoin have anonymity from the wallet? Does it have new technology coming out about once a month with an awesome talented developer? Heck, does ANY OTHER COIN have a cute REDHEADED lead developer? LOL These are important things, especially the red hair!!!
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March 25, 2014, 06:05:46 PM |
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So if the anonymity feature of Darksend from the wallet doesn't interest you....
Yes indeed, people will wait for Zerocoin if they want a coin with superior anonymity. This thread should be moved to Altcoins subforum, right ? If Zerocoin was viable, Bitcoin would already have 10,000 TPS and Lamport signatures. Darkcoin is actually better for the conditions on the ground right now.
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March 25, 2014, 06:15:39 PM |
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These days I have a very simple mining schedule. On cold days I mine LTC and DOGE. On hot days, I mine VTC, DRK and HVC.
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March 25, 2014, 06:24:12 PM |
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These days I have a very simple mining schedule. On cold days I mine LTC and DOGE. On hot days, I mine VTC, DRK and HVC.
VTC is just as hot as scrypt. I'd suggest mining HIC (Hirocoin) also uses X11 algo but without darksend. Any coin with anonymity features like darkcoins will get banned by the government anyway.
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March 25, 2014, 06:27:48 PM |
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Love that meme maker! Please don't feed nor quote the troll I've always found that pic annoying but now it feels like it just hasn't been used correctly until today that is bravo my friend bravo. Oh and long live Darkcoin
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March 25, 2014, 06:43:19 PM |
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These days I have a very simple mining schedule. On cold days I mine LTC and DOGE. On hot days, I mine VTC, DRK and HVC.
[...] Any coin with anonymity features like darkcoins will get banned by the government anyway. Broscience right there ...
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March 25, 2014, 06:50:40 PM |
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These days I have a very simple mining schedule. On cold days I mine LTC and DOGE. On hot days, I mine VTC, DRK and HVC.
VTC is just as hot as scrypt. I'd suggest mining HIC (Hirocoin) also uses X11 algo but without darksend. Any coin with anonymity features like darkcoins will get banned by the government anyway. you mean bitcoin also? because bitcoin is aiming for that too lmao the government can't ban shit, they can't stop bitcoin
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TanteStefana (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 07:53:48 PM |
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.... Any coin with anonymity features like darkcoins will get banned by the government anyway.
That's an extremely silly comment. What government are you talking about, and better still, how? They have no way to enforce such a thing, and we all have a human right to our privacy. Any funny summer pictures would be welcome. these threads need to lighten up a bit with some Darkcoin, LOL
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March 25, 2014, 07:58:18 PM |
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I've always found that pic annoying but now it feels like it just hasn't been used correctly until today that is bravo my friend bravo. Oh and long live Darkcoin I had to use that picture, that little girl is so sweet and innocent looking (and I'm a sucker for adorable kids!)
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March 26, 2014, 02:48:32 PM |
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Any coin with anonymity features like darkcoins will get banned by the government anyway Congratulations on winning idiotic remark of the day award. All they can do is attempt to restrict exchanges into fiat directly from Darkcoin. They can't ban the actual network because it doesn't need banks. Anonymous currencies will still be in huge demand will serve as an "anonymising" tool for the currencies that have open blockchains like BTC. All you have to do to completely erase your trail is exchange BTC --> DRK on a decentralised exchange (which are on the way) then back to --> BTC. I don't know if people realise how the writing is totally on the wall for any kind of centralised regulation of crypto economies. There's not a snowballs hope in hell of tracking all this stuff and it's only a matter of time before that fact starts to dawn on everybody.
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March 26, 2014, 02:55:03 PM |
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Some countries have tried to severely restrict what you can do with bitcoins, so maybe they will try to do the same with darkcoin.
On the other hand the countries that do not try to control bitcoin will probably treat darkcoin the same way.
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March 26, 2014, 03:05:35 PM Last edit: March 26, 2014, 03:41:47 PM by toknormal |
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Some countries have tried to severely restrict what you can do with bitcoins More precisely, they've tried to severely restrict what you can do with FIAT. (i.e. as far as Bitcoin is concerned, they've tried to prevent FIAT being used to purchase Bitcoin). The only reason they can have any influence over fiat in the first place is because A. they control the money supply and B. fiat is not base money (like cryptos are) and is therefore dependent on counterparties (known as "banks") to manage it on behalf of its holders. They can't do a sodding thing about Bitcoin and haven't restricted it in any way shape or form.
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March 26, 2014, 03:29:02 PM |
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Ayle56
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March 26, 2014, 03:37:44 PM |
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Some countries have tried to severely restrict what you can do with bitcoins More precisely, they're tried to severely restrict what you can do with FIAT. (i.e. as far as Bitcoin is concerned, they've tried to prevent FIAT being used to purchase Bitcoin). The only reason they can have any influence over fiat in the first place is because A. they control the money supply and B. fiat is not base money (like cryptos are) and is therefore dependent on counterparties (known as "banks") to manage it on behalf of its holders. They can't do a sodding thing about Bitcoin and haven't restricted it in any way shape or form. That's a good point about fiat. Getting fiat into and out of the system is where they hit bitcoin.
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TanteStefana (OP)
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March 27, 2014, 05:44:39 AM |
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Some countries have tried to severely restrict what you can do with bitcoins More precisely, they're tried to severely restrict what you can do with FIAT. (i.e. as far as Bitcoin is concerned, they've tried to prevent FIAT being used to purchase Bitcoin). The only reason they can have any influence over fiat in the first place is because A. they control the money supply and B. fiat is not base money (like cryptos are) and is therefore dependent on counterparties (known as "banks") to manage it on behalf of its holders. They can't do a sodding thing about Bitcoin and haven't restricted it in any way shape or form. That's a good point about fiat. Getting fiat into and out of the system is where they hit bitcoin. True, they can tax your capital gains when you withdraw (so make sure you keep track of what you spent on it) but that's all they can do. At least this part of your portfolio won't be subject to inflation, and hopefully it will become a practical way to pay for things in the future. Lots of growing pains, but this is once again, a new frontier for society. just as the PC changed our world the last 30 years, this will as well
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