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Author Topic: [ANN][JPC]MAKE JACKPOTCOIN GREAT AGAIN!  (Read 470270 times)
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December 20, 2014, 07:38:12 AM
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With all those alt coins around, many people are afraid to invest in a coin when there is no 24/7 dev support. Even with JPC, which still works great and super fast. The good thing is, that there is nothing broken which needs to be fixed, so we can wait a little and hope that a new dev can be found.

I agree completely.  If there was a way to reliably bounty a dev, I'd contribute to that for sure.  I'd personally be able to contribute 500k ish to a dev fund as long as there was a way to make sure it was going to the right person.

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December 21, 2014, 08:19:51 AM
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I will also add 500k JPC to a dev that can take either Jackpotcoin or the algo JHA to the next level.
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December 21, 2014, 09:41:48 AM
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Stumbled upon this coin again (i mined it a little bit in may), and i have a few questions :

- the inflation of 3.7% will mean that any coins you hold will be worth 3.7% less after a year.  Why would anyone then want to own jacpotcoin? To offset the loss, you would have to have a wallet open all the time (to get 3.7% interest) is that correctly understood?  if you keep a wallet open on a running pc, all the time, with all your money in it, then you will not lose value (but i guess risk that someone hacks the computer and steals the coins).  If you use brainwallet, then you lose 3.7% a  year, and would be better off having gold or some crypto that does not degenerate in value over time.

- the cpu miner in the OP gives me a virus/trojan warning minerd.exe conmtaining the virus or unwanted program TR/Rogue.11354128

this is not the same kind of warning i get with most other cpu miners, there i get a warning that it's a crypto coin miner - so  - is the cpu miner with some sort of badass backdor inside?

- the blockchain is getting REALLY big - it has taken me like 10 hours of download, and i'm not there yet, still 380K blocks missing. Are there plans to try to fix this problem, i guess with new blocks coming in so often, perhaps the blockchain will grow to a size that is a problem for the coin? 


looking at OP, it seems there is quite some infrastructure in place, and one would like to give the coin a chance, i have some GPUs and CPUs idle sinec i started mining harddrives with BURST, so why not try to win the jackpot?
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December 22, 2014, 06:51:25 AM
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Stumbled upon this coin again (i mined it a little bit in may), and i have a few questions :

- the inflation of 3.7% will mean that any coins you hold will be worth 3.7% less after a year.  Why would anyone then want to own jacpotcoin? To offset the loss, you would have to have a wallet open all the time (to get 3.7% interest) is that correctly understood?  if you keep a wallet open on a running pc, all the time, with all your money in it, then you will not lose value (but i guess risk that someone hacks the computer and steals the coins).  If you use brainwallet, then you lose 3.7% a  year, and would be better off having gold or some crypto that does not degenerate in value over time.

- the cpu miner in the OP gives me a virus/trojan warning minerd.exe conmtaining the virus or unwanted program TR/Rogue.11354128

this is not the same kind of warning i get with most other cpu miners, there i get a warning that it's a crypto coin miner - so  - is the cpu miner with some sort of badass backdor inside?

- the blockchain is getting REALLY big - it has taken me like 10 hours of download, and i'm not there yet, still 380K blocks missing. Are there plans to try to fix this problem, i guess with new blocks coming in so often, perhaps the blockchain will grow to a size that is a problem for the coin? 


looking at OP, it seems there is quite some infrastructure in place, and one would like to give the coin a chance, i have some GPUs and CPUs idle sinec i started mining harddrives with BURST, so why not try to win the jackpot?


very good points raised, especially the blockchain size.  Actually, I'd go ahead and up my bounty to 1 million (1,000,000 JPC) if there was a dev able to tackle these objectives.

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December 22, 2014, 08:51:13 AM
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I will join with 500k JPC , if there will be dev with help.
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December 22, 2014, 09:44:00 AM
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Stumbled upon this coin again (i mined it a little bit in may), and i have a few questions :

- the inflation of 3.7% will mean that any coins you hold will be worth 3.7% less after a year.  Why would anyone then want to own jacpotcoin? To offset the loss, you would have to have a wallet open all the time (to get 3.7% interest) is that correctly understood?  if you keep a wallet open on a running pc, all the time, with all your money in it, then you will not lose value (but i guess risk that someone hacks the computer and steals the coins).  If you use brainwallet, then you lose 3.7% a  year, and would be better off having gold or some crypto that does not degenerate in value over time.

- the cpu miner in the OP gives me a virus/trojan warning minerd.exe conmtaining the virus or unwanted program TR/Rogue.11354128

this is not the same kind of warning i get with most other cpu miners, there i get a warning that it's a crypto coin miner - so  - is the cpu miner with some sort of badass backdor inside?

- the blockchain is getting REALLY big - it has taken me like 10 hours of download, and i'm not there yet, still 380K blocks missing. Are there plans to try to fix this problem, i guess with new blocks coming in so often, perhaps the blockchain will grow to a size that is a problem for the coin? 


looking at OP, it seems there is quite some infrastructure in place, and one would like to give the coin a chance, i have some GPUs and CPUs idle sinec i started mining harddrives with BURST, so why not try to win the jackpot?


very good points raised, especially the blockchain size.  Actually, I'd go ahead and up my bounty to 1 million (1,000,000 JPC) if there was a dev able to tackle these objectives.

I'll also put in 1 million JPC and I am willing to put in even more if needed. Smiley
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December 22, 2014, 09:56:54 AM
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I can also add a bit to a fund.

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December 22, 2014, 11:44:57 AM
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I will join with 5,000,000 JPC , if there will be dev with help.
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I will join with 5,000,000 JPC , if there will be dev with help.  Smiley
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December 22, 2014, 02:45:47 PM
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I'll also put 5,000,000 JPC, and can raise up to 10,000,000 for new dev.
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December 22, 2014, 02:57:56 PM
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I will join with 30,000,000 JPC , if there will be dev with help.   Smiley
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December 22, 2014, 05:52:44 PM
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I will add 10,000,000 JPC bounty for a new developer or team.
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December 23, 2014, 03:16:42 AM
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I will also add 10,000,000 JPC bounty for a new developer.
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December 23, 2014, 04:55:14 AM
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Thanks a lot   ^^
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December 23, 2014, 05:15:35 AM
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I will also add 10,000,000 JPC bounty for a new developer.
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December 23, 2014, 08:21:50 AM
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I can also add a bit, if there will be dev with help.
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December 23, 2014, 11:26:52 PM
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Cool! Giveaway Grin
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December 26, 2014, 09:31:15 AM
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No connections for wallet and out of sync?
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December 26, 2014, 09:35:37 AM
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No connections for wallet and out of sync?

16 active connections and fully synced. Either be patient or look outside of JPC QT because it works fine. May take a couple of days to fully sync if you have been out of the game for awhile because it is bloatware.

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December 26, 2014, 09:59:09 AM
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16 active connections and fully synced. Either be patient or look outside of JPC QT because it works fine. May take a couple of days to fully sync if you have been out of the game for awhile because it is bloatware.
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