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Author Topic: [ANN] Cinni | Mandatory: Convert your Cinni to Stakecoin. Instuctions posted.  (Read 739043 times)
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May 23, 2014, 08:31:37 PM
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Funny feeling some xlb and bc cash may find its way here soon...

And here it comes its flooding in slowly now but will pick up speed as the price rises more

The buy support has doubled and sell's have had some pulled 15 BTC to 10k and 30 BTC to 5k
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May 23, 2014, 08:35:14 PM
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Don't forget to vote for cinni here

https://www.coinpayments.net/vote

Cinni should be at the top here

https://www.coinpayments.net/vote-thanks

And then here

https://www.coinpayments.net/supported-coins

It will help to increase your investments.



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May 23, 2014, 09:03:30 PM
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SOMEONE IS PUMPING THE SHIT OF THE COIN!

DONT DUMP, BUY PLS
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May 23, 2014, 09:04:27 PM
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SOMEONE IS PUMPING THE SHIT OF THE COIN!

DONT DUMP, BUY PLS

Gonna have some shake and bake on the way up but the main thing is it's going up
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May 23, 2014, 09:16:27 PM
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Cinni is gonna get to 50K am sure of this is not gonna be a quick climb but i say in 3-4 weeks that will be a stable floor. After each pump so far there has been dumps and the higher we go the harder the following dump is, but from the starting price which was not long ago it has been a bumpy but nice healty rise. The big volumes still show alot of interest in this coin and when the devs keep delivering on the plan, silent or not you can still see they are working with new additions that pop up. All these things take time and while you wait your coins are still staking is the point of a whole PoS coin. THEY ARE NOT GET QUICK RICE SCHEMES............

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May 23, 2014, 09:19:45 PM
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I just tried depositing 10000 Cinni to Mintpal after installing the latest cinnicoin-qt, and got an error saying that i am using an old wallet.dat file and thus the transaction was rejected. The transaction has 0 confirmations. The funds have been subtracted from my balance though. Where are the coins???

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=573232.msg6878381#msg6878381  Change to the old wallet

Thanks, but those instructions are for the new windows wallet with coin control. I am using the newest mac version, which doesn't have coin control implemented. What then?
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May 23, 2014, 09:23:00 PM
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Yes, people move into DRK because it is hype. Now there is "doublepeak" on DRK charts, before there was big whale dump. All signs that DRK party will be over soon. I bought Cinni 12+ hrs ago for 6000 and now again. It will go up just after DRK will go down. It already happened today.

I think you could be right about all of this - there were certainly early positive signs earlier today. I've said it once and I'll say it again - one very good thing CINNI has going for it is the absence of any massive scandals/incompetence like we're seeing in so many other coins. It's relatively stable and clean like DRK was through March/April. DRK was quiet for a very long time (very stagnant despite dev progress on new features) -- while chaos and massive coin drops were breaking out everywhere else, including BTC -- and developed its solid floor/foundation before it suddenly and relentlessly boomed in May. There's a real possibility that might happen here as well.


I did not expect that this might prove to be true as soon as today.
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May 23, 2014, 09:26:38 PM
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And here it is again. Someone flashes sell order worth of 9 BTC on Mintpal for few seconds, just to push price down. The only reason is he wants to buy more cheap coins before price rise. But I do not understand why people do not get it when it is so obvious...
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May 23, 2014, 09:27:03 PM
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I just tried depositing 10000 Cinni to Mintpal after installing the latest cinnicoin-qt, and got an error saying that i am using an old wallet.dat file and thus the transaction was rejected. The transaction has 0 confirmations. The funds have been subtracted from my balance though. Where are the coins???

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=573232.msg6878381#msg6878381  Change to the old wallet

Thanks, but those instructions are for the new windows wallet with coin control. I am using the newest mac version, which doesn't have coin control implemented. What then?

With no coin control you will have to keep a backup of your wallet.dat for sure so you can recover any change addresses you may have when a new version with coin control is released. But the main of you balance will be backed up just by using you visible addresses private keys imported into old wallet, my change addresses only held 0.001 balance in total. The rest of the method would be the same.

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May 23, 2014, 09:28:14 PM
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Thanks, but those instructions are for the new windows wallet with coin control. I am using the newest mac version, which doesn't have coin control implemented. What then?

I think you can try to install the parallels desktop/install windows/check the instructions on the windows/profit - I think it's simple solutions  Wink

And here it is again. Someone flashes sell order worth of 9 BTC on Mintpal for few seconds, just to push price down. The only reason is he wants to buy more cheap coins before price rise. But I do not understand why people do not get it when it is so obvious...

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May 23, 2014, 09:32:31 PM
Last edit: May 23, 2014, 09:45:39 PM by battbot
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As I announced briefly yesterday, I have been in talks with two professional coders (who know each other) about working on encrypted messaging + other features for Cinni's wallet alongside CinniCoin(dev).  They are confident that they can complete the work in a timely manner.

Those talks were finalized today, and they have agreed to take on the work for 50,000 Cinni.  I have currently raised 25,000 Cinni for their work, and I would like to ask the community to help fund the other 25,000 Cinni.  If you are willing to donate to this, please send me a PM along with the amount you are willing to donate.  I will be posting a public bounty address for this fund soon.

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May 23, 2014, 09:32:50 PM
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Thanks, but those instructions are for the new windows wallet with coin control. I am using the newest mac version, which doesn't have coin control implemented. What then?

I think you can try to install the parallels desktop/install windows/check the instructions on the windows/profit - I think it's simple solutions  Wink

And here it is again. Someone flashes sell order worth of 9 BTC on Mintpal for few seconds, just to push price down. The only reason is he wants to buy more cheap coins before price rise. But I do not understand why people do not get it when it is so obvious...

Herd Instinct

well i luv that guy i was starting to panic and buy back in @ a loss but he did me a favour and i got my buy filled and made another few 100 cinni
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May 23, 2014, 09:35:13 PM
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Thanks, but those instructions are for the new windows wallet with coin control. I am using the newest mac version, which doesn't have coin control implemented. What then?

I think you can try to install the parallels desktop/install windows/check the instructions on the windows/profit - I think it's simple solutions  Wink

And here it is again. Someone flashes sell order worth of 9 BTC on Mintpal for few seconds, just to push price down. The only reason is he wants to buy more cheap coins before price rise. But I do not understand why people do not get it when it is so obvious...

Herd Instinct

well i luv that guy i was starting to panic and buy back in @ a loss but he did me a favour and i got my buy filled and made another few 100 cinni

Dude you were panicking yourself xDD

Good to see cinni starting to get back up off the floor, im hoping to stabilize back up around 12k.
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May 23, 2014, 09:38:43 PM
Last edit: May 23, 2014, 09:50:55 PM by SxC
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Thanks, but those instructions are for the new windows wallet with coin control. I am using the newest mac version, which doesn't have coin control implemented. What then?

I think you can try to install the parallels desktop/install windows/check the instructions on the windows/profit - I think it's simple solutions  Wink

And here it is again. Someone flashes sell order worth of 9 BTC on Mintpal for few seconds, just to push price down. The only reason is he wants to buy more cheap coins before price rise. But I do not understand why people do not get it when it is so obvious...

Herd Instinct

well i luv that guy i was starting to panic and buy back in @ a loss but he did me a favour and i got my buy filled and made another few 100 cinni

Dude you were panicking yourself xDD

Good to see cinni starting to get back up off the floor, im hoping to stabilize back up around 12k.

lol he's done it again and caused a nice dump

hope some1 buys his stash and he's fkked Cheesy

EDIT: lol nice1 some1 just bought his stash 6+ BTC

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May 23, 2014, 09:51:00 PM
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If someone could eat through his sell wall, it would teach him to never touch cinni again xD


EDIT: Someone did it :DD Such win.

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May 23, 2014, 09:53:53 PM
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Hello guys  I'm mining on cinnipool.co ..for 5,2mh i received 30 cinni in 24 h. Is it ok ?
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May 23, 2014, 09:55:05 PM
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Hello guys  I'm mining on cinnipool.co ..for 5,2mh i received 30 cinni in 24 h. Is it ok ?

no idea i dont mine anymore but that sounds low'ish to me maybe you aint had full payment yet
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May 23, 2014, 09:57:38 PM
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Hello guys  I'm mining on cinnipool.co ..for 5,2mh i received 30 cinni in 24 h. Is it ok ?

no idea i dont mine anymore but that sounds low'ish to me maybe you aint had full payment yet
yep right  i received 30 cinni, also i have 5,82 cinni confirmed and 0.83 unconfirmed on the pool in more than 24 h
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May 23, 2014, 10:00:22 PM
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Hello guys  I'm mining on cinnipool.co ..for 5,2mh i received 30 cinni in 24 h. Is it ok ?

Seems fine.
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May 23, 2014, 10:06:27 PM
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Hello guys  I'm mining on cinnipool.co ..for 5,2mh i received 30 cinni in 24 h. Is it ok ?

Seems fine.

Uhh. No it's not. More like 200-300 he should have gotten. I think he might need to wait. I've noticed payouts trickle in even after switching to another pool.
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