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August 22, 2014, 09:59:49 PM
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I would appreciate some guidance, i have wallet 1.3.1.1, I downloaded the  1.1.3.2 unzipped into the same directory but when I click help and about it still shows 1.3.1.1, how can  I confirm the upgrade occurred ok?

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August 22, 2014, 10:03:56 PM
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Since you are on the topic of Las Vegas
What about approaching the Blue Man Group management and asking them if they will accept BlueCoin and then you can give these coins away on the streets for people to attend the show and pay with the BLU they received and the rest of the amount in cash/other payments?



1) you design a wallet ,with the links you want and a tweet,Fb like link or other task for a person to get sent a tip Best if in QR form for ease of use on the streets of las Vegas.

2) you see that task complete you tip that persons task.

3) you love the fact that your ad coins never leave your wallet  ,until you see the task is done .You always control your coins .

4) you see new users and are overjoyed and you tip my company for the access to clients you never had before .

5) your costs are printing any amount of wallets and shipping to me .maybe donate a case of water so we dont die in the desert passing out info,lol
 
 We believe the more info we can get into the hands of new people interested in either investment or business use is good for all alt coins .we have local gallery,bar ,gift shops and more that accept everycoin we advertise for .we are at these events regardless selling our own products and advertising our crypto businesses .That is why we dont charge a set fee  for the service .we spent last 5 months making a system that is honest , fair and risk free for you and your ad funds . Any more info or questions ask or call and we will be glad to answer.

  Any one anywhere can do this ,we are located on The Las Vegas strip and have been selling and promoting here 11 years .So we feel we reach a diverse affluent international crowd ,that most people have no way to advertise too unless you spend too much ,with no way to track if you really get your moneys worth.WELL we give you a easy  verifiable way to know your campaign is working,you get to interact with these new signups on their favorite social media platforms ,so that also gives you access to there friends and even spreads your reach further.

  we work for tips because we feel those that use our service will instantly see the value and will compensate us fairly as you get tweets  direct to you or your rep.Wherever we are as long as we have your info /wallets to pass out you will get new clients.
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August 22, 2014, 10:21:51 PM
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I would appreciate some guidance, i have wallet 1.3.1.1, I downloaded the  1.1.3.2 unzipped into the same directory but when I click help and about it still shows 1.3.1.1, how can  I confirm the upgrade occurred ok?

thanks!

Anyone else see the same thing? I see the same as you, BlueCoiner probably didn't change the value yet to .2*
I also upgraded and see the 1.3.1.1* value.
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August 22, 2014, 10:37:23 PM
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I love their show by the way... I hope there is a real ticket entry for blue with BLU  ahha I doubt it will happen but if it does, it would be great



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Last edit: August 23, 2014, 12:15:58 AM by snoopy_nzl
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I would appreciate some guidance, i have wallet 1.3.1.1, I downloaded the  1.1.3.2 unzipped into the same directory but when I click help and about it still shows 1.3.1.1, how can  I confirm the upgrade occurred ok?

thanks!

Anyone else see the same thing? I see the same as you, BlueCoiner probably didn't change the value yet to .2*
I also upgraded and see the 1.3.1.1* value.

Thanks Ron, lad its not user error this time Smiley I do note though when you unlock and tick unlock for proof of stake only it shows as unlocked for all.. is this by design? i thought it might say unlocked for proof of stake only..
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August 23, 2014, 03:14:00 AM
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I would appreciate some guidance, i have wallet 1.3.1.1, I downloaded the  1.1.3.2 unzipped into the same directory but when I click help and about it still shows 1.3.1.1, how can  I confirm the upgrade occurred ok?

thanks!

Anyone else see the same thing? I see the same as you, BlueCoiner probably didn't change the value yet to .2*
I also upgraded and see the 1.3.1.1* value.

Thanks Ron, lad its not user error this time Smiley I do note though when you unlock and tick unlock for proof of stake only it shows as unlocked for all.. is this by design? i thought it might say unlocked for proof of stake only..
This is actually our fault.

We upgraded the client, but forgot to update the QT version.

We will make sure that's fixed on our next release.

Our apologies.

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August 23, 2014, 03:37:14 AM
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I like how this coin is still standing too bad I passed on it months ago. I would have made a great return. It's never too late.

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August 24, 2014, 09:16:36 PM
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I have some blue coin in QT wallet but they are not staking and it says coins are not mature,  how long does it usually take for coins to mature? or if its been a few days and still says this is this indicative of a problem?
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August 25, 2014, 04:55:56 AM
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I have some blue coin in QT wallet but they are not staking and it says coins are not mature,  how long does it usually take for coins to mature? or if its been a few days and still says this is this indicative of a problem?

Did you unlock the wallet? it needs to be in 'staking mode' when you click 'unlock wallet'
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August 25, 2014, 05:17:17 AM
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I like how this coin is still standing too bad I passed on it months ago. I would have made a great return. It's never too late.

How much was it selling for then?  First I saw it was in Cryptsy and it was already at 80 Satoshi.  Cryptsy is always late to add good coins. I have missed out on so many opportunities. 

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August 25, 2014, 05:53:35 PM
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I love their show by the way... I hope there is a real ticket entry for blue with BLU  ahha I doubt it will happen but if it does, it would be great






. We will distribute your wallets, promos, business info for you  at 5 monthly events in Las Vegas and the strip..How YOU print wallets with your links and info and
 
Distributed by @dogecoinshop on wallet .Put a tweet that you want and then tip the tweeter to the wallet this way no lost or stolen coins .The human faucet .eyes on
 
auth.and free ads for your community.We dont charge but love tips for water and such it is a desert . We can reach more people send as many as you want , every
 
coin spent will link to real person ,and that is the way of knowing if your campaign works. we get 150,000-200,000 weekend visitors. The events we attend average
 
15000 at each event.we attend at least 1 event a week and will start also doing daily hide a tweets where we tweet a location online or real world and when the
 
responder completes the task the events sponsors will send the tip to the winners. we work on tips so your info gets everywhere WE ALSO HAVE A HUMAN BILLBOARD ARMY THAT can get you new followers and coin users daily . we do this by posting yo ur info on our billboard and we  pass out info ,explain cryptos and have them scan your qr and that sends them to social media site of your choice and they post a message about your coin ,product to their twitter,facebook, and all their friends .Thats the Human faucet hope to hear back from all of and thx.


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August 26, 2014, 01:17:52 PM
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what is happening with the price guys?

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August 26, 2014, 02:45:53 PM
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what is happening with the price guys?

Fuk All
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August 26, 2014, 09:14:59 PM
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what is happening with the price guys?

Fuk All

Aggressive I like

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August 26, 2014, 10:04:35 PM
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BLUECOIN VERSION 1.2 DGW - HARDFORK @ BLOCK 113,000

NEW WALLETS COMING IN 24 HOURS!

https://github.com/bluecoiner/bluecoin
http://wiki.darkcoin.eu/wiki/Dark_Gravity_Wave

Changes:

1. DGW added to PoW and PoS @ block 113000
2. Coin Control "on" by default.

More about Dark Gravity Wave:

In concept, DGW is similar to Kimoto Gravity Well, adjusting the difficulty levels every block (instead of every hundreds of thousands of blocks like Bitcoin) by using statistical data of the last blocks found. In this way block issuing times can remain consistent, despite high fluctuations in hashpower. However it doesn't suffer from the time-warp exploit.

Version 2.0 of DGW was implemented in Darkcoin from block 45.000 onwards in order to completely alleviate the time-warp exploit.

Version 3.0 was implemented on May 14 of 2014 to further improve difficulty re-targeting with smoother transitions. It also fixes issues with various architectures that had different levels of floating-point accuracy through the use of integers.


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August 26, 2014, 10:51:08 PM
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This is going to be truly epic!!

I've said this before, its continued development that is setting Bluecoin apart hundreds of these coins on the market.

BLUECOIN VERSION 1.2 DGW - HARDFORK @ BLOCK 113,000

NEW WALLETS COMING IN 24 HOURS!

https://github.com/bluecoiner/bluecoin
http://wiki.darkcoin.eu/wiki/Dark_Gravity_Wave

Changes:

1. DGW added to PoW and PoS @ block 113000
2. Coin Control "on" by default.

More about Dark Gravity Wave:

In concept, DGW is similar to Kimoto Gravity Well, adjusting the difficulty levels every block (instead of every hundreds of thousands of blocks like Bitcoin) by using statistical data of the last blocks found. In this way block issuing times can remain consistent, despite high fluctuations in hashpower. However it doesn't suffer from the time-warp exploit.

Version 2.0 of DGW was implemented in Darkcoin from block 45.000 onwards in order to completely alleviate the time-warp exploit.

Version 3.0 was implemented on May 14 of 2014 to further improve difficulty re-targeting with smoother transitions. It also fixes issues with various architectures that had different levels of floating-point accuracy through the use of integers.


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August 26, 2014, 11:09:40 PM
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I've been a darkcoin follower since early in the days. I think there is something valuable they did with Dark Gravity Wave, just not a tremendous attention involving it. I think bringing this into a hybrid X11/POS coin is a great idea.  I look forward to getting the wallet in 24 hours.

BLUECOIN VERSION 1.2 DGW - HARDFORK @ BLOCK 113,000

NEW WALLETS COMING IN 24 HOURS!

https://github.com/bluecoiner/bluecoin
http://wiki.darkcoin.eu/wiki/Dark_Gravity_Wave

Changes:

1. DGW added to PoW and PoS @ block 113000
2. Coin Control "on" by default.

More about Dark Gravity Wave:

In concept, DGW is similar to Kimoto Gravity Well, adjusting the difficulty levels every block (instead of every hundreds of thousands of blocks like Bitcoin) by using statistical data of the last blocks found. In this way block issuing times can remain consistent, despite high fluctuations in hashpower. However it doesn't suffer from the time-warp exploit.

Version 2.0 of DGW was implemented in Darkcoin from block 45.000 onwards in order to completely alleviate the time-warp exploit.

Version 3.0 was implemented on May 14 of 2014 to further improve difficulty re-targeting with smoother transitions. It also fixes issues with various architectures that had different levels of floating-point accuracy through the use of integers.



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August 27, 2014, 01:04:34 AM
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BUMP

whats the reason for the change?
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August 27, 2014, 02:25:10 AM
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Code blue~

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August 27, 2014, 02:52:15 AM
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BUMP

whats the reason for the change?
We're getting too many blocks of one kind in a row. This is happening because of difficulty spikes in the network.

DGW should smooth things out considerably, and get us closer to our desired 50/50 hybrid scheme.

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