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May 03, 2025, 07:05:35 PM
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Heard they are releasing their website on Monday or Tuesday next week? Real or Rumor?
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May 03, 2025, 07:15:00 PM
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Thank you for the update and extremely valuable information.  When the difficulty jumped to 1.7T, I figured something nefarious was happening.

And because Centrix is a semi-centralized/decentralized cryptocurrency, they were able to fix this as the mining solely acts as a fair distribution network and not connected to transactions at all. So it mean that transactions go uninterrupted and mining difficulty could be fixed (algo wasn't calculating properly) and now is! Smiley
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May 03, 2025, 08:32:57 PM
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Thank you for the update and extremely valuable information.  When the difficulty jumped to 1.7T, I figured something nefarious was happening.
What nefarious did happend? Can you be more specific on that?
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May 04, 2025, 02:48:07 AM
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Crypto is constantly evolving, and we've seen radical shifts in the way technologies are adopted. CLC’s chain-of-ownership model is certainly ambitious, but how does it plan to stay relevant in the long run? Many projects with novel technology struggle with adaptability—what happens if industry standards shift towards something else? Would CLC be able to evolve to meet new demands, or is it locked into this framework?
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May 04, 2025, 08:57:08 AM
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Every new crypto project comes with an inherent risk, especially when it introduces unfamiliar technology. Historically, some of the biggest failures in crypto weren’t due to bad ideas, but rather poor execution or unforeseen vulnerabilities. How does CLC mitigate the risks associated with being a first mover in this space? Are there contingency plans in case major security flaws arise later in its development?
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May 04, 2025, 01:12:34 PM
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At the end of the day, speculation is what drives most new crypto projects initially, but long-term success requires real-world applications. Does CLC have any potential use cases beyond investment and trading? Are there partnerships being explored where this technology could actually improve financial transactions, supply chains, or other industries? Curious to see whether there’s a vision beyond just being another tradable asset.
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May 04, 2025, 06:39:21 PM
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Blockchain itself has always had a steep learning curve for newcomers, and many crypto projects suffer from poor usability. CLC introduces an entirely new concept with chain-of-ownership—how easy will it be for the average user to understand and utilize? Is the onboarding experience designed for non-technical users, or will this mainly cater to experienced crypto investors? A project’s success often hinges on accessibility, so I’m wondering how they plan to approach this.
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May 05, 2025, 04:58:23 AM
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If there's one thing we've seen in crypto over the years, it's that governance models can make or break a project. Since CLC isn’t built on a decentralized framework, how does governance work? Is decision-making left to developers and a centralized authority, or is there some form of user participation? Historically, centralized finance has led to issues like corruption and mismanagement—how does CLC prevent that from happening?
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May 05, 2025, 03:33:37 PM
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Governments across the world have been cracking down on crypto, especially when it comes to centralized projects. Chain-of-ownership is a new concept, but how will regulators perceive it? Is there a legal framework in place to ensure compliance? If this aims to be more secure than blockchain, does that mean it might be more acceptable to regulators? Some projects have been forced to shut down due to legal complications—I hope CLC has considered this.
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May 05, 2025, 10:37:07 PM
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One major advantage of blockchain has always been its ability to prevent double-spending and fraud through decentralization. Since CLC isn’t using blockchain, how does it prevent fraudulent transactions? What safeguards exist to ensure people don’t manipulate the ledger? In traditional financial systems, fraud detection relies on centralized oversight—does CLC take a similar approach or is there an innovative mechanism at play?
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May 06, 2025, 06:26:42 AM
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Most crypto projects rely on integration with existing exchanges, wallets, and DeFi services. Since CLC uses a different model, how does it plan to integrate into the broader crypto ecosystem? Will it require completely new infrastructure, or can existing platforms support it? If compatibility is an issue, that could seriously affect adoption rates—curious to hear the team’s take on this.
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May 06, 2025, 08:01:55 AM
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One major advantage of blockchain has always been its ability to prevent double-spending and fraud through decentralization. Since CLC isn’t using blockchain, how does it prevent fraudulent transactions? What safeguards exist to ensure people don’t manipulate the ledger? In traditional financial systems, fraud detection relies on centralized oversight—does CLC take a similar approach or is there an innovative mechanism at play?
You cant, no one can. And even if you will be able to hack in the core of the chain, you will not get a chance to create a single coin. The system will reject it right away
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May 06, 2025, 08:35:11 AM
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Governments across the world have been cracking down on crypto, especially when it comes to centralized projects. Chain-of-ownership is a new concept, but how will regulators perceive it? Is there a legal framework in place to ensure compliance? If this aims to be more secure than blockchain, does that mean it might be more acceptable to regulators? Some projects have been forced to shut down due to legal complications—I hope CLC has considered this.
One thing first the project is highly experimental and it is still being developed. What will the future bring is in the future.
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May 06, 2025, 10:07:17 AM
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New projects often start with ambitious claims, but the real challenge is execution. Is there a transparent roadmap detailing how CLC will be developed and implemented? Are any testnets or beta phases planned before full deployment? Many promising projects have failed simply due to unrealistic timelines or mismanagement. Would love to see regular updates to ensure progress stays on track.
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May 06, 2025, 08:02:41 PM
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Clc is already mainnet, join now https://discord.gg/centrixclc
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May 08, 2025, 02:07:21 PM
Last edit: May 27, 2025, 06:47:48 PM by igotek
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How to mine CLC (Centrix) for Turkish Users

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WildrigMulti Miner for AMD and NVIDIA GPUs
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Pool: luckypool.io

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVdIp1dh2dI

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Hold my breath as I wish for death. Oh please god, help me !
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May 26, 2025, 11:47:30 PM
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Where can I find the whitepaper?
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May 27, 2025, 07:30:58 AM
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Why there is new announcement thread? And which one is the real deal?

The other thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5544561.0

To BUY or not To SELL?
That's the real question!
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May 27, 2025, 08:06:32 AM
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Why there is new announcement thread? And which one is the real deal?

The other thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5544561.0

Both are the same, the links at least lead to the same pages. I just think you have more information in this post.


By the way, I made transactions with the network yesterday, it's just awesome literally instant transactions with zero fees. I'm excited about the upcoming Centracts.

And I found the Whitepaper on the homepage.
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May 27, 2025, 10:06:21 AM
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Both are the same, the links at least lead to the same pages. I just think you have more information in this post.


By the way, I made transactions with the network yesterday, it's just awesome literally instant transactions with zero fees. I'm excited about the upcoming Centracts.

And I found the Whitepaper on the homepage.


OK, thank you!

I will try the network later today. Gassless/ Feeless networks are cool for the user, but kind of bad for the project long term.. as I saw on the other projects out there. We will see if this one will be different. I wonder how will the team aproach the revenue part of the project. Long term I mean...

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