barkermn01
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May 05, 2014, 04:31:08 AM |
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to see the friends here.
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tw007tw007
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May 05, 2014, 04:32:10 AM |
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very nice coin.
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communitycoin (OP)
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COMM
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May 05, 2014, 05:53:51 AM |
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Hello guys, I just sent the payments for the multipool: We collected 0.07239148 BTC and bought 104915.1884 COMM CcaQfW1uHBCBy1zUznNoSBvXT6vxzquTWo | | 7126.2250 | CZQDSVWDUp5tqipHtrochTT39EF9nfSSpS | | 9414.3816 | CfhKwo4iWLnW6Yu5u28zyCG6nQqdMMhffB | | 7043.6993 | CQVWKMhQWmZiH6hAnVwMwWBNEfsoiyajLS | | 31518.6463 | CZqy1WLoEPKDZHvPKp1VsYg4nAsaszJ2Va | | 3155.2682 | CULv5eB4ETD6hGjXaP2wMA7uXsPVwS3fHi | | 10523.3179 | CbHWPLwcAP8HWdk4GHamqwRjTuzdq6PyDB | | 9311.3763 | CRTu8i4LijhuULMLgakHtHzk7YhsAojc1x | | 10681.7642 | CJQMb3q8Ye63vaYHY4jhkPkm1JzjxZBPNz | | 6585.5882 | CV3UY1wEX9n2Lv1ng3A5dRfSpAXWprvp11 | | 2601.4505 | CPgTUu3VNbwWaNHEEPJeCjxyQZwrj3J86g | | 6953.4704 |
I checked and most users have moved to hashco.ws but there are two people still mining through wafflepool: 15EY3Rfh7hgxscFSKuncoNLyLQXzbWo1ri | 1.06 MH/s | 18u2pP6RR9dzxdDdaPsxpuWtdoQk1bW1c9 | 564.23 kH/s |
I would suggest those people to also move there since having few people mining together doesn't have the benefit of lowering the fees and average purchase price. You will also take advantage of daily payouts and better stats. Adriano So you don't want your pool used by COMMunity? please clarify this so i can remove the pool from OP.
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km4700ruda
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May 05, 2014, 06:57:15 AM |
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Hello guys, I just sent the payments for the multipool: We collected 0.07239148 BTC and bought 104915.1884 COMM CcaQfW1uHBCBy1zUznNoSBvXT6vxzquTWo | | 7126.2250 | CZQDSVWDUp5tqipHtrochTT39EF9nfSSpS | | 9414.3816 | CfhKwo4iWLnW6Yu5u28zyCG6nQqdMMhffB | | 7043.6993 | CQVWKMhQWmZiH6hAnVwMwWBNEfsoiyajLS | | 31518.6463 | CZqy1WLoEPKDZHvPKp1VsYg4nAsaszJ2Va | | 3155.2682 | CULv5eB4ETD6hGjXaP2wMA7uXsPVwS3fHi | | 10523.3179 | CbHWPLwcAP8HWdk4GHamqwRjTuzdq6PyDB | | 9311.3763 | CRTu8i4LijhuULMLgakHtHzk7YhsAojc1x | | 10681.7642 | CJQMb3q8Ye63vaYHY4jhkPkm1JzjxZBPNz | | 6585.5882 | CV3UY1wEX9n2Lv1ng3A5dRfSpAXWprvp11 | | 2601.4505 | CPgTUu3VNbwWaNHEEPJeCjxyQZwrj3J86g | | 6953.4704 |
I checked and most users have moved to hashco.ws but there are two people still mining through wafflepool: 15EY3Rfh7hgxscFSKuncoNLyLQXzbWo1ri | 1.06 MH/s | 18u2pP6RR9dzxdDdaPsxpuWtdoQk1bW1c9 | 564.23 kH/s |
I would suggest those people to also move there since having few people mining together doesn't have the benefit of lowering the fees and average purchase price. You will also take advantage of daily payouts and better stats. Adriano So you don't want your pool used by COMMunity? please clarify this so i can remove the pool from OP. I think we nee a pool like this: http://www.blackcoinpool.com/
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helloge
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The Experience Layer of the Decentralized Internet
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May 05, 2014, 07:29:44 AM |
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http://healthiverse.net/ is about to accept COMM.Vector image of the coin required. I'll try to push just .PNG.Can anyone help with vector? .ai or .eps format. ncie job
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Th3P
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May 05, 2014, 09:41:25 AM |
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Hello guys, I just sent the payments for the multipool: We collected 0.07239148 BTC and bought 104915.1884 COMM CcaQfW1uHBCBy1zUznNoSBvXT6vxzquTWo | | 7126.2250 | CZQDSVWDUp5tqipHtrochTT39EF9nfSSpS | | 9414.3816 | CfhKwo4iWLnW6Yu5u28zyCG6nQqdMMhffB | | 7043.6993 | CQVWKMhQWmZiH6hAnVwMwWBNEfsoiyajLS | | 31518.6463 | CZqy1WLoEPKDZHvPKp1VsYg4nAsaszJ2Va | | 3155.2682 | CULv5eB4ETD6hGjXaP2wMA7uXsPVwS3fHi | | 10523.3179 | CbHWPLwcAP8HWdk4GHamqwRjTuzdq6PyDB | | 9311.3763 | CRTu8i4LijhuULMLgakHtHzk7YhsAojc1x | | 10681.7642 | CJQMb3q8Ye63vaYHY4jhkPkm1JzjxZBPNz | | 6585.5882 | CV3UY1wEX9n2Lv1ng3A5dRfSpAXWprvp11 | | 2601.4505 | CPgTUu3VNbwWaNHEEPJeCjxyQZwrj3J86g | | 6953.4704 |
I checked and most users have moved to hashco.ws but there are two people still mining through wafflepool: 15EY3Rfh7hgxscFSKuncoNLyLQXzbWo1ri | 1.06 MH/s | 18u2pP6RR9dzxdDdaPsxpuWtdoQk1bW1c9 | 564.23 kH/s |
I would suggest those people to also move there since having few people mining together doesn't have the benefit of lowering the fees and average purchase price. You will also take advantage of daily payouts and better stats. Adriano Thanks for the update Adriano
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evi_stale
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May 05, 2014, 09:58:51 AM |
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Even pigs are more popular than comm
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iopq
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May 05, 2014, 10:11:03 AM |
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COMM is not so hot these days. The price is down to earth. ppl have dumped all their coins and left for new coins.
Because the dev conveniently "lost" 200M coins. If he has an unpatched client he can do a transaction with it sending it to the node that mints the next block, also running an unpatched client. Then the coins are "clean" and can be dumped on exchanges. I just dumped COMM and bought MYR, a coin with no downsides and a technical innovation people are already copying.
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niucoindead
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May 05, 2014, 10:11:14 AM |
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Even pigs are more popular than comm LOL , that's because we eat meat everyday . I think COMM is good enough , more and more people will accept it as a real coin.
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evi_stale
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May 05, 2014, 10:17:07 AM |
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Even pigs are more popular than comm LOL , that's because we eat meat everyday . I think COMM is good enough , more and more people will accept it as a real coin. No I don't eat pig and I guess you're not following the crypto world either. I'm talking aboout piggycoin. A lot of people have been recently talking about this coin and many other coins but no one ever talks about comm. Comm is really not so hot. Appart from the lost coins, there is no further development and there is no one who takes charge.
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Adriano
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May 05, 2014, 11:22:18 AM |
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COMM is not so hot these days. The price is down to earth. ppl have dumped all their coins and left for new coins.
Because the dev conveniently "lost" 200M coins. If he has an unpatched client he can do a transaction with it sending it to the node that mints the next block, also running an unpatched client. Then the coins are "clean" and can be dumped on exchanges. I just dumped COMM and bought MYR, a coin with no downsides and a technical innovation people are already copying. Don't be stupid... minted coins are generated spending a transaction... nodes will block ANY (I said ANY, DID YOU UNDERSTAND?) transaction coming from that address. NOT A SINGLE TRANSACTION WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE NETWORK COMING FROM THAT ADDRESS. NOT EVEN MINT COINS.Next time I will start posting in red with bigger fontsize. Adriano
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djm34
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May 05, 2014, 11:29:44 AM |
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COMM is not so hot these days. The price is down to earth. ppl have dumped all their coins and left for new coins.
Because the dev conveniently "lost" 200M coins. If he has an unpatched client he can do a transaction with it sending it to the node that mints the next block, also running an unpatched client. Then the coins are "clean" and can be dumped on exchanges. I just dumped COMM and bought MYR, a coin with no downsides and a technical innovation people are already copying. Don't be stupid... minted coins are generated spending a transaction... nodes will block ANY (I said ANY, DID YOU UNDERSTAND?) transaction coming from that address. NOT A SINGLE TRANSACTION WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE NETWORK COMING FROM THAT ADDRESS. NOT EVEN MINT COINS.Next time I will start posting in red with bigger fontsize. Adriano it doesn't matter how many time you will explain it, it will come back everyday (personally I gave up on arguing on imaginary COMM issues... it is clearly a lost of time...)
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Adriano
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May 05, 2014, 11:29:48 AM |
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I would suggest those people to also move there since having few people mining together doesn't have the benefit of lowering the fees and average purchase price. You will also take advantage of daily payouts and better stats.
Adriano
So you don't want your pool used by COMMunity? please clarify this so i can remove the pool from OP. While there are better options I suggest using them. And having a complete pool which trade COMM daily and pays daily is a better option than having me consolidating incomes and payouts in a spreadsheet and buying coins manually. On the previous two weeks I could do multiple purchases because of the volume but this week I just did one... everything went ok since the prices were low, but what if I bought them at the wrong time? Having daily payouts and higher volume help with this. If at any time there aren't better options I will reestablish the tool. Maybe even present an actual pool, with lower fees in the near future. For the time being I'd rather prefer people use the best tool available. Adriano
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Adriano
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May 05, 2014, 11:35:21 AM |
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COMM is not so hot these days. The price is down to earth. ppl have dumped all their coins and left for new coins.
Because the dev conveniently "lost" 200M coins. If he has an unpatched client he can do a transaction with it sending it to the node that mints the next block, also running an unpatched client. Then the coins are "clean" and can be dumped on exchanges. I just dumped COMM and bought MYR, a coin with no downsides and a technical innovation people are already copying. Don't be stupid... minted coins are generated spending a transaction... nodes will block ANY (I said ANY, DID YOU UNDERSTAND?) transaction coming from that address. NOT A SINGLE TRANSACTION WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE NETWORK COMING FROM THAT ADDRESS. NOT EVEN MINT COINS.Next time I will start posting in red with bigger fontsize. Adriano it doesn't matter how many time you will explain it, it will come back everyday It doesn't matter if that FUDster (is this the correct word?) understand it, I sincerely hope the others do it. Last night people from another coin with real issues came to me to understand our patch willing to use it in a real problem. That's a real problem and if it proves itself there I think people should stop worrying about it and start think in other things that need to be done. And start doing it instead waiting for the DEV to do it. If this is the Community coin it is already time for the Community start supporting it, not only voting on a stupid site, but doing something real. Adriano
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Spekkoper
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May 05, 2014, 12:14:17 PM |
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I see some big price changes right now, current price is now at 76 satoshi, and better the large sell walls are replaced by buywalls. I think we will be back in the 80's tonight.
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djm34
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May 05, 2014, 12:17:42 PM |
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I see some big price changes right now, current price is now at 76 satoshi, and better the large sell walls are replaced by buywalls. I think we will be back in the 80's tonight.
hope not, I hate disco
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evi_stale
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May 05, 2014, 12:20:05 PM |
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COMM is not so hot these days. The price is down to earth. ppl have dumped all their coins and left for new coins.
Because the dev conveniently "lost" 200M coins. If he has an unpatched client he can do a transaction with it sending it to the node that mints the next block, also running an unpatched client. Then the coins are "clean" and can be dumped on exchanges. I just dumped COMM and bought MYR, a coin with no downsides and a technical innovation people are already copying. Don't be stupid... minted coins are generated spending a transaction... nodes will block ANY (I said ANY, DID YOU UNDERSTAND?) transaction coming from that address. NOT A SINGLE TRANSACTION WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE NETWORK COMING FROM THAT ADDRESS. NOT EVEN MINT COINS.Next time I will start posting in red with bigger fontsize. Adriano it doesn't matter how many time you will explain it, it will come back everyday It doesn't matter if that FUDster (is this the correct word?) understand it, I sincerely hope the others do it. Last night people from another coin with real issues came to me to understand our patch willing to use it in a real problem. That's a real problem and if it proves itself there I think people should stop worrying about it and start think in other things that need to be done. And start doing it instead waiting for the DEV to do it. If this is the Community coin it is already time for the Community start supporting it, not only voting on a stupid site, but doing something real. Adriano The problem is if the dev decides to unlock this address and issue a wallet update (for whatever reason) that many have to download. Well than we will have real trouble and whatever you say now is simply invalid. You can't trust others to check the code because by then if might be too late - even exchanges didn't check ASIANCOIN's wallet untill it was too late. People suggested a hard fork and since this hasn't happened it will will hunt you over and over again.
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djm34
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May 05, 2014, 12:22:44 PM |
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COMM is not so hot these days. The price is down to earth. ppl have dumped all their coins and left for new coins.
Because the dev conveniently "lost" 200M coins. If he has an unpatched client he can do a transaction with it sending it to the node that mints the next block, also running an unpatched client. Then the coins are "clean" and can be dumped on exchanges. I just dumped COMM and bought MYR, a coin with no downsides and a technical innovation people are already copying. Don't be stupid... minted coins are generated spending a transaction... nodes will block ANY (I said ANY, DID YOU UNDERSTAND?) transaction coming from that address. NOT A SINGLE TRANSACTION WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE NETWORK COMING FROM THAT ADDRESS. NOT EVEN MINT COINS.Next time I will start posting in red with bigger fontsize. Adriano it doesn't matter how many time you will explain it, it will come back everyday It doesn't matter if that FUDster (is this the correct word?) understand it, I sincerely hope the others do it. Last night people from another coin with real issues came to me to understand our patch willing to use it in a real problem. That's a real problem and if it proves itself there I think people should stop worrying about it and start think in other things that need to be done. And start doing it instead waiting for the DEV to do it. If this is the Community coin it is already time for the Community start supporting it, not only voting on a stupid site, but doing something real. Adriano The problem is if the dev decides to unlock this address and issue a wallet update (for whatever reason) that many have to download. Well than we will have real trouble and whatever you say now is simply invalid. You can't trust others to check the code because by then if might be too late - even exchanges didn't check ASIANCOIN's wallet untill it was too late. People suggested a hard fork and since this hasn't happened it will will hunt you over and over again. here we go again... good luck Adriano
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evi_stale
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May 05, 2014, 12:27:27 PM |
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COMM is not so hot these days. The price is down to earth. ppl have dumped all their coins and left for new coins.
Because the dev conveniently "lost" 200M coins. If he has an unpatched client he can do a transaction with it sending it to the node that mints the next block, also running an unpatched client. Then the coins are "clean" and can be dumped on exchanges. I just dumped COMM and bought MYR, a coin with no downsides and a technical innovation people are already copying. Don't be stupid... minted coins are generated spending a transaction... nodes will block ANY (I said ANY, DID YOU UNDERSTAND?) transaction coming from that address. NOT A SINGLE TRANSACTION WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE NETWORK COMING FROM THAT ADDRESS. NOT EVEN MINT COINS.Next time I will start posting in red with bigger fontsize. Adriano it doesn't matter how many time you will explain it, it will come back everyday It doesn't matter if that FUDster (is this the correct word?) understand it, I sincerely hope the others do it. Last night people from another coin with real issues came to me to understand our patch willing to use it in a real problem. That's a real problem and if it proves itself there I think people should stop worrying about it and start think in other things that need to be done. And start doing it instead waiting for the DEV to do it. If this is the Community coin it is already time for the Community start supporting it, not only voting on a stupid site, but doing something real. Adriano The problem is if the dev decides to unlock this address and issue a wallet update (for whatever reason) that many have to download. Well than we will have real trouble and whatever you say now is simply invalid. You can't trust others to check the code because by then if might be too late - even exchanges didn't check ASIANCOIN's wallet untill it was too late. People suggested a hard fork and since this hasn't happened it will will hunt you over and over again. here we go again... good luck Adriano What do you mean. Adriano himself aknowledged that this can happen.
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