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Author Topic: [ANN] Cinni | Mandatory: Convert your Cinni to Stakecoin. Instuctions posted.  (Read 739043 times)
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April 25, 2014, 04:59:41 AM
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I need to make a correction, never should listen to random threads, especially the BC thread...

rat4 changed 54 lines of code, and deleted 29

you can check on his github


Edit your original post then...
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April 25, 2014, 05:03:36 AM
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I need to make a correction, never should listen to random threads, especially the BC thread...

rat4 changed 54 lines of code, and deleted 29

you can check on his github


Edit your original post then...

Done  Smiley
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April 25, 2014, 05:14:35 AM
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I need to make a correction, never should listen to random threads, especially the BC thread...

rat4 changed 54 lines of code, and deleted 29

you can check on his github


Edit your original post then...

Done  Smiley

https://github.com/Cinnicoin/CinniCoin/pull/1

Is this what you guys are talking about? I don't know anything about coding... so does this mean rat4 did help? I'm confused sorry.
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April 25, 2014, 05:16:37 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?

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April 25, 2014, 05:23:36 AM
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How to get the COINS, like it  Huh
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April 25, 2014, 05:33:24 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?
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April 25, 2014, 05:34:09 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?

Well I know I want one, lol.

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April 25, 2014, 05:45:30 AM
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cinni mooning.
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April 25, 2014, 05:53:11 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?

Well I know I want one, lol.
im definately chasing one.  ive got coins sitting in limbo because my first wallet didnt sync.  any ideas how to get it syncing?? 
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April 25, 2014, 05:56:52 AM
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care to explain what is so different with Cinni that it is better in long term than BC? I have not seen it yet?

have you tried a transaction with Cinni?  my withdrawal from mintpal was received AND confirmed in under 2 minutes.  lightning fast for a coin tx.  compare that to the 20 minute minimum wait for BTC, and in many cases, hours long wait.
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April 25, 2014, 06:03:09 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?

Well I know I want one, lol.
im definately chasing one.  ive got coins sitting in limbo because my first wallet didnt sync.  any ideas how to get it syncing?? 

What OS are you running. I had no issues with latest OSX syncing.

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April 25, 2014, 06:08:41 AM
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Kinda amusing how this is going down, Crypsty doing the following on last few popular coins instead of being the leader.  It used to be "omg we are on cryptsy", now it's like meh, ok another market to arbitrage.

ya, get the feeling people aren't liking cryptsy as much anymore.  i myself prefer mintpal.

I prefer MINTPAL too, Poloniex is a little unsafe.

your BTC get jacked on Poloniex Smiley

Not tossing shit at Cryptsy, so far they have proven they have been the most secure and trustworthy exchange, but goddamn, deposits and withdrawls get held up way too long.  I roll Mintpal myself for now, I like the lag free trading platform and fast deposits/withdrawls, but I never leave more than Btc or 2 on an exchange for more than a day or 2.




uber lagging deposits/withdrawals on crypsty, and the last month or so, it seems to be the death of a coin when its added to that exchange.  coin added to crypsty, price drops like a rock.  that's why there's a lack of excitement about them listing cinni.

btw....  picked up some more cinni during tonight's dip back under 10k.   Grin Shocked
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April 25, 2014, 06:12:36 AM
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Kinda amusing how this is going down, Crypsty doing the following on last few popular coins instead of being the leader.  It used to be "omg we are on cryptsy", now it's like meh, ok another market to arbitrage.

ya, get the feeling people aren't liking cryptsy as much anymore.  i myself prefer mintpal.

I prefer MINTPAL too, Poloniex is a little unsafe.

your BTC get jacked on Poloniex Smiley

Not tossing shit at Cryptsy, so far they have proven they have been the most secure and trustworthy exchange, but goddamn, deposits and withdrawls get held up way too long.  I roll Mintpal myself for now, I like the lag free trading platform and fast deposits/withdrawls, but I never leave more than Btc or 2 on an exchange for more than a day or 2.



It took me 16 hours to deposit Kittehcoin on Cryptsy one time, I mean c'mon.  KITTEHCOIN.

16hours would have been ok, compared to my last CAPS and IFC deposits/withdraws on cryptsy.  we're talking 4 days for the CAPS, and over a week for the IFC to withdraw.  wtf is up with that?
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April 25, 2014, 06:14:21 AM
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Just sold my Whitecoin for more cheap Cinni...  Grin

exactly!!  bought WC for 700, sold for 1400, bought cinni at 9500.   perfect timing for wc pump and cinni dip.
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April 25, 2014, 06:14:29 AM
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What is so special about Cinni, other than the low amount of coins?

Not trolling, just genuinely interested to hear what the fuss is about as I didn't see much in the way of future plans in the OP or Website.
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April 25, 2014, 06:19:24 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?

Well I know I want one, lol.
im definately chasing one.  ive got coins sitting in limbo because my first wallet didnt sync.  any ideas how to get it syncing?? 

What OS are you running. I had no issues with latest OSX syncing.

you guys might have better luck in stalling parallels on your macs, then running a vm of ubuntu or debian 7.4.   once you get all the dependencies installed, which are very handily listed in the readme for every wallet, the wallets install 95% of the time.  Cinni wallet compiled with no issues on debian.   

linux is only scary because it's unfamiliar to you.  just a little reading of the tons of documentation, and most anyone can pick up enough to compile a wallet.
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April 25, 2014, 06:40:46 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?

Well I know I want one, lol.
im definately chasing one.  ive got coins sitting in limbo because my first wallet didnt sync.  any ideas how to get it syncing?? 

What OS are you running. I had no issues with latest OSX syncing.

you guys might have better luck in stalling parallels on your macs, then running a vm of ubuntu or debian 7.4.   once you get all the dependencies installed, which are very handily listed in the readme for every wallet, the wallets install 95% of the time.  Cinni wallet compiled with no issues on debian.   

linux is only scary because it's unfamiliar to you.  just a little reading of the tons of documentation, and most anyone can pick up enough to compile a wallet.

I like linux, but I also like my osx programs.

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April 25, 2014, 06:41:29 AM
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We have something maybe even blackcoiners could envy. <---not trolling buy blackcoin is a great coin

I owned 500k and sold them for a measly 14 btc in the first run up and very much so regret it.

Cinni is redemption for all those mistakes!

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April 25, 2014, 06:55:00 AM
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How much demand is there for an OSX wallet?

Well I know I want one, lol.
im definately chasing one.  ive got coins sitting in limbo because my first wallet didnt sync.  any ideas how to get it syncing?? 

What OS are you running. I had no issues with latest OSX syncing.

you guys might have better luck in stalling parallels on your macs, then running a vm of ubuntu or debian 7.4.   once you get all the dependencies installed, which are very handily listed in the readme for every wallet, the wallets install 95% of the time.  Cinni wallet compiled with no issues on debian.   

linux is only scary because it's unfamiliar to you.  just a little reading of the tons of documentation, and most anyone can pick up enough to compile a wallet.

I like linux, but I also like my osx programs.

you can have both, with a linux virtual machine running in your osx.  i suggest debian, since its easy to use, and uses very little resources.
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April 25, 2014, 07:09:12 AM
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Why Cinni became so popular?


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Cinni, is it good for daily trade? Sure.But for long term investment? We have seen it is the best.[/b][/color]


You do realise this coin has only been out for 8 days?

I don't know if that is what you would call a long term investment but it certainly isn't for most people.

Cryptos are risky, but you can always just buy $5 worth, wait a couple years and see what happens? Nobody knows the future, but if you collect some of the best you have a good chance. Now, if you already bought Bitcoin for pennies, be happy, some of us are still working on catching up with that fun.

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