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March 28, 2015, 10:27:53 AM |
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Warning!
Keep your buy orders under 600, the price will come down after the announcement. Please don't push this price anymore higher then it is already, let things settle as it's going up too fast. Just relax MPs will be selling still.
600-700 is the new 400. We'll see. I think 600 will hold.
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BioMike
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March 28, 2015, 10:42:36 AM |
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Warning!
Keep your buy orders under 600, the price will come down after the announcement. Please don't push this price anymore higher then it is already, let things settle as it's going up too fast. Just relax MPs will be selling still.
600-700 is the new 400. We'll see. I think 600 will hold. If people really want NLG they will start outbidding each other... they won't stay below 600 sat. Also, the other MPs don't seem to be so trigger-happy on selling like Clever.
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Meije
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March 28, 2015, 11:42:18 AM Last edit: March 28, 2015, 12:17:14 PM by Meije |
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Meije
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March 28, 2015, 11:49:00 AM |
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It is definitely something with the forums, i just received all my PM's from the past at once!. I think the Forums will get a new layout...
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March 28, 2015, 11:51:57 AM |
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I dont think it will go below 650 anymore, the price will get corrected, and NLG value is so much bigger than this.
As soon as more people come to NLG and starts to realize what NLG really is, it will go beyond 1000 and never go back. When they fix the algo, the coin will go beyond 2000 easily, it was about to go beyond 2000 last year, but the algo problems held it back.
NLG is one of the few altcoins that after 1 year the value is waaay bigger than the initial value and it still has so much to come. Most coins at this time (1 year) is already deprecating, but NLG is ascending like hell.
I will visit Netherlands in August, and I really hope to use NLG at every place there that I go :-) keep up the good work guys, I have just a few of NLG by now, so the price really doesnt matter to me, but I am really hoping that NLG proves to everyone that there is "life" beyond Bitcoin, crypto is much bigger than bitcoin itself.
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March 28, 2015, 12:36:07 PM |
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vraag je waarom word het lettertype slecht weer gegeven? https://community.guldencoin.comals ik eerlijk mag zegge het nieuwe forum is er iets op achteruit gegaan vind het niet zo prettig werken maar dat is mijn mening
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BioMike
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March 28, 2015, 12:45:19 PM |
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Ehhh... ok. Moet ik opnieuw registreren? (Kom niet ingelogd en op het oude forum kan ik niet posten. Fail.)
[edit] Laat maar. Wachtwoord moet worden gereset. [/edit]
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March 28, 2015, 12:57:33 PM |
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het oude forum een nieuw lay-out gegeven was veel mooier geweest, ik ga nu eerlijk zijn sorry voor de mensen die dit forum online gezet hebben maar ik vind hem niets the old guldencoin forum is better, i'm sorry
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BioMike
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March 28, 2015, 01:09:02 PM |
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het oude forum een nieuw lay-out gegeven was veel mooier geweest, ik ga nu eerlijk zijn sorry voor de mensen die dit forum online gezet hebben maar ik vind hem niets the old guldencoin forum is better, i'm sorry Alle verandering is wennen. Mijn zorg zit bij de gebruiksvriendelijkheid. Dit forum? oogt nog al "techneutisch", het oude forum zit toch dichter bij wat veel mensen kennen. Maar ik heb het nog niet kunnen testen.
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/GeertJohan
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March 28, 2015, 01:15:22 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse.
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BioMike
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March 28, 2015, 01:18:35 PM |
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Markanth, it seems that the cumulative percentage of blocks is dropping. Are there new parties mining NLG?
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March 28, 2015, 01:21:02 PM |
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going back to 400 sats!
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March 28, 2015, 01:40:25 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse. Just on that , it's really easy to keep track of new and unread posts now. The big thing with Discourse is that in time as our user base keeps growing we can share the load across multiple instances and can handle a lot more traffic then SMF. With that being said anything new takes time getting used too and we would like to hear peoples feedback on the changes. Also special thanks to Cookie who started the previous forums for us and maintained it, if I am not mistaken the old forums will still be kept around for a bit as a backup.
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March 28, 2015, 02:33:19 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse. Just on that , it's really easy to keep track of new and unread posts now. The big thing with Discourse is that in time as our user base keeps growing we can share the load across multiple instances and can handle a lot more traffic then SMF. With that being said anything new takes time getting used too and we would like to hear peoples feedback on the changes. Also special thanks to Cookie who started the previous forums for us and maintained it, if I am not mistaken the old forums will still be kept around for a bit as a backup. Wouldn't it have been more elegant if this question was raised before the decisions were made? I think I can get used to the new layout, but have to honestly say I liked the old forum better, it fits the look and feel of NLG better. On another note, I hope this isn't distracting the DEV team to much from the ALGO work, for that, at least to me, is the most important thing right now!
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A fool will just look at the finger, even if it points to paradise!
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March 28, 2015, 02:52:01 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse. Just on that , it's really easy to keep track of new and unread posts now. The big thing with Discourse is that in time as our user base keeps growing we can share the load across multiple instances and can handle a lot more traffic then SMF. With that being said anything new takes time getting used too and we would like to hear peoples feedback on the changes. Also special thanks to Cookie who started the previous forums for us and maintained it, if I am not mistaken the old forums will still be kept around for a bit as a backup. Wouldn't it have been more elegant if this question was raised before the decisions were made? I think I can get used to the new layout, but have to honestly say I liked the old forum better, it fits the look and feel of NLG better. On another note, I hope this isn't distracting the DEV team to much from the ALGO work, for that, at least to me, is the most important thing right now! LTEX I thought it was only the ladies that can Multitask very well but our dev team is proving that not to be the case.
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March 28, 2015, 03:14:57 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse. Just on that , it's really easy to keep track of new and unread posts now. The big thing with Discourse is that in time as our user base keeps growing we can share the load across multiple instances and can handle a lot more traffic then SMF. With that being said anything new takes time getting used too and we would like to hear peoples feedback on the changes. Also special thanks to Cookie who started the previous forums for us and maintained it, if I am not mistaken the old forums will still be kept around for a bit as a backup. And again "the Team" decided what was the proper thing to do for the community... @waterloo you can make a joke about multitasking but you are again distracting the attention from the real problems! "The team" just has their own agenda and ignores the communitity. It also again shows how the team handles priorities.
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March 28, 2015, 03:30:40 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse. Just on that , it's really easy to keep track of new and unread posts now. The big thing with Discourse is that in time as our user base keeps growing we can share the load across multiple instances and can handle a lot more traffic then SMF. With that being said anything new takes time getting used too and we would like to hear peoples feedback on the changes. Also special thanks to Cookie who started the previous forums for us and maintained it, if I am not mistaken the old forums will still be kept around for a bit as a backup. And again "the Team" decided what was the proper thing to do for the community... @waterloo you can make a joke about multitasking but you are again distracting the attention from the real problems! "The team" just has their own agenda and ignores the communitity. It also again shows how the team handles priorities. Well, I started to ask very critical questions at the new forum (in Dutch) in just the same line as you do. After the responses I have a mixed feeling, on one side the (main) devs do a great job and have the very best intensions. But on the other side the community is totaly ignored. This last issue is a very wrong signal towards all the other people who are dedicated in mining/developing/investing/contributing/etc towards Guldencoin. The very main problem is indeed the gap between community and de (main) devs. How you guys think to solve this problem? I like to hear all you thoughts, positive and negative.
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March 28, 2015, 03:37:17 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse. Just on that , it's really easy to keep track of new and unread posts now. The big thing with Discourse is that in time as our user base keeps growing we can share the load across multiple instances and can handle a lot more traffic then SMF. With that being said anything new takes time getting used too and we would like to hear peoples feedback on the changes. Also special thanks to Cookie who started the previous forums for us and maintained it, if I am not mistaken the old forums will still be kept around for a bit as a backup. And again "the Team" decided what was the proper thing to do for the community... @waterloo you can make a joke about multitasking but you are again distracting the attention from the real problems! "The team" just has their own agenda and ignores the communitity. It also again shows how the team handles priorities. Well, I started to ask very critical questions at the new forum (in Dutch) in just the same line as you do. After the responses I have a mixed feeling, on one side the (main) devs do a great job and have the very best intensions. But on the other side the community is totaly ignored. This last issue is a very wrong signal towards all the other people who are dedicated in mining/developing/investing/contributing/etc towards Guldencoin. The very main problem is indeed the gap between community and de (main) devs. How you guys think to solve this problem? I like to hear all you thoughts, positive and negative.I have to cry when I see posts like this. 99% communities are dying for developers to do further work on there coins where they been abandoned.
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Jero
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March 28, 2015, 03:51:51 PM |
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The old forum was built with SMF. Because of this we had very few possibilities to upgrade and improve the forum's feature set and layout. We looked at several options and found that Discourse is a communication/discussion platform with a great features set. It's also under continuous development and supported by a great community, so we chose to move to discourse. All posts and accounts have been migrated. You need to reset your password because the encryption used at SMF differs from discourse. Just on that , it's really easy to keep track of new and unread posts now. The big thing with Discourse is that in time as our user base keeps growing we can share the load across multiple instances and can handle a lot more traffic then SMF. With that being said anything new takes time getting used too and we would like to hear peoples feedback on the changes. Also special thanks to Cookie who started the previous forums for us and maintained it, if I am not mistaken the old forums will still be kept around for a bit as a backup. And again "the Team" decided what was the proper thing to do for the community... @waterloo you can make a joke about multitasking but you are again distracting the attention from the real problems! "The team" just has their own agenda and ignores the communitity. It also again shows how the team handles priorities. Well, I started to ask very critical questions at the new forum (in Dutch) in just the same line as you do. After the responses I have a mixed feeling, on one side the (main) devs do a great job and have the very best intensions. But on the other side the community is totaly ignored. This last issue is a very wrong signal towards all the other people who are dedicated in mining/developing/investing/contributing/etc towards Guldencoin. The very main problem is indeed the gap between community and de (main) devs. How you guys think to solve this problem? I like to hear all you thoughts, positive and negative.I have to cry when I see posts like this. 99% communities are dying for developers to do further work on there coins where they been abandoned. Good contribution! In our case we have the luxery of dedicated developers who do a great job. What we are talking about now is de so called gap, or feeling of, between community and devs. because this is not the first time I hear this I just wonder how this issue can fixed. Is it just a feeling or not? What has to be changed or what can be better? Feedback like this will help us futher...
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