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August 17, 2014, 06:35:16 PM |
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Does anybody here have more than a high school education???
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***Whale watching***
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snipsnoop
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August 17, 2014, 06:36:08 PM |
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According to the official pools there is going to be a HARD FORK later what does this actually mean?
Hardfork is when we update the syscoin code and get all pools and exchanges to switch to that new code. Its a bigger job than just a small wallet update, but are in some cases needed to fix issue and introduce new features. Have a read here : http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/48517/cryptocurrency-what-is-a-fork/
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d34g13
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August 17, 2014, 06:36:30 PM |
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Does anybody here have more than a high school education???
what kind of reactions do you expect? :>
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kitey
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August 17, 2014, 06:37:05 PM |
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Does anybody here have more than a high school education???
I have a helping the aged badge
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almond
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August 17, 2014, 06:37:36 PM |
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According to the official pools there is going to be a HARD FORK later what does this actually mean?
it means you have not a fucking clue what you are trading Well that was very helpful It just means that there will be a change to a new/different block chain, exactly when will be dictated by the devs. It will start when they distribute the software with the fix for whatever it is that currently ails syscoin. Everynode has to switch to the new software, The devs have to review what happened to decide how best to switch to the new branch in the data river that is the block chain. It does not mean that all bag holders will be required to drop their shorts and get jabbed.
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Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one
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Gravy
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August 17, 2014, 06:37:47 PM |
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jjj0923
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August 17, 2014, 06:38:03 PM |
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Can anyone answer this - why did the devs return 234btc back to moolah? And regarding to rumors here they should be used these money for forming buy wall. Buy wall 200+btc set. But money has been already returned. Is something wrong with this?
the answer is a simple one - it was a public display that they are serious and committed to the join - it's was kid of like taking money for work that was not done right - they're fixing the wallet now beause that's their responibility. after a while you'll come across some coins where the devs take the ipo money and simply disappear - these guys are not that way... I respect them for that... and when the dust settles - please feel free to mine this coin at sys.lifeforce.info
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johnp
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August 17, 2014, 06:39:21 PM |
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According to the official pools there is going to be a HARD FORK later what does this actually mean?
Hardfork is when we update the syscoin code and get all pools and exchanges to switch to that new code. Its a bigger job than just a small wallet update, but are in some cases needed to fix issue and introduce new features. Have a read here : http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/48517/cryptocurrency-what-is-a-fork/Thanks
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Yuzu
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August 17, 2014, 06:39:39 PM |
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Can anyone answer this - why did the devs return 234btc back to moolah? And regarding to rumors here they should be used these money for forming buy wall. Buy wall 200+btc set. But money has been already returned. Is something wrong with this?
the answer is a simple one - it was a public display that they are serious and committed to the join - it's was kid of like taking money for work that was not done right - they're fixing the wallet now beause that's their responibility. after a while you'll come across some coins where the devs take the ipo money and simply disappear - these guys are not that way... I respect them for that... and when the dust settles - please feel free to mine this coin at sys.lifeforce.info Absolutely. It was a statement of transparency. The devs are saying, "We won't get our money until you get yours."
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niothor
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August 17, 2014, 06:40:59 PM |
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Can anyone answer this - why did the devs return 234btc back to moolah? And regarding to rumors here they should be used these money for forming buy wall. Buy wall 200+btc set. But money has been already returned. Is something wrong with this?
the answer is a simple one - it was a public display that they are serious and committed to the join - it's was kid of like taking money for work that was not done right - they're fixing the wallet now beause that's their responibility. after a while you'll come across some coins where the devs take the ipo money and simply disappear - these guys are not that way... I respect them for that... and when the dust settles - please feel free to mine this coin at sys.lifeforce.info Absolutely. It was a statement of transparency. The devs are saying, "We won't get our money until you get yours." You both don't understand the question. Those btc were meant for the walls. The btc got returned. Why where the btc still in the support walls?
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johnp
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August 17, 2014, 06:42:26 PM |
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Can anyone answer this - why did the devs return 234btc back to moolah? And regarding to rumors here they should be used these money for forming buy wall. Buy wall 200+btc set. But money has been already returned. Is something wrong with this?
the answer is a simple one - it was a public display that they are serious and committed to the join - it's was kid of like taking money for work that was not done right - they're fixing the wallet now beause that's their responibility. after a while you'll come across some coins where the devs take the ipo money and simply disappear - these guys are not that way... I respect them for that... and when the dust settles - please feel free to mine this coin at sys.lifeforce.info Absolutely. It was a statement of transparency. The devs are saying, "We won't get our money until you get yours." You both don't understand the question. Those btc were meant for the walls. The btc got returned. Why where the btc still in the support walls? Could it be cos Moolah placed them
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Yuzu
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August 17, 2014, 06:43:33 PM |
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Can anyone answer this - why did the devs return 234btc back to moolah? And regarding to rumors here they should be used these money for forming buy wall. Buy wall 200+btc set. But money has been already returned. Is something wrong with this?
the answer is a simple one - it was a public display that they are serious and committed to the join - it's was kid of like taking money for work that was not done right - they're fixing the wallet now beause that's their responibility. after a while you'll come across some coins where the devs take the ipo money and simply disappear - these guys are not that way... I respect them for that... and when the dust settles - please feel free to mine this coin at sys.lifeforce.info Absolutely. It was a statement of transparency. The devs are saying, "We won't get our money until you get yours." You both don't understand the question. Those btc were meant for the walls. The btc got returned. Why where the btc still in the support walls? Yeah, I guess I don't get you. Moolah had the btc; they turned it over to Syscoin devs. The Syscoin devs gave Moolah back the money for buy walls. I guess I'm not seeing the confusion.
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stormia
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August 17, 2014, 06:44:24 PM |
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Can anyone answer this - why did the devs return 234btc back to moolah? And regarding to rumors here they should be used these money for forming buy wall. Buy wall 200+btc set. But money has been already returned. Is something wrong with this?
the answer is a simple one - it was a public display that they are serious and committed to the join - it's was kid of like taking money for work that was not done right - they're fixing the wallet now beause that's their responibility. after a while you'll come across some coins where the devs take the ipo money and simply disappear - these guys are not that way... I respect them for that... and when the dust settles - please feel free to mine this coin at sys.lifeforce.info Absolutely. It was a statement of transparency. The devs are saying, "We won't get our money until you get yours." You both don't understand the question. Those btc were meant for the walls. The btc got returned. Why where the btc still in the support walls? How do you know it was/is their btc in the support walls? Could be anybody putting buy orders up..
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Sparood
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August 17, 2014, 06:47:10 PM |
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It was me guys no worries
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MUSCLEGIRLS
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August 17, 2014, 06:50:22 PM |
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18% pre-mine...nice
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iDUMP
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August 17, 2014, 06:53:45 PM |
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I've read back several pages, but I cannot find any sort of a timeline for when things are expected to start moving again. Can somebody please post since the info seems to be lost in a sea of bickering?
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Yuzu
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August 17, 2014, 06:55:53 PM |
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This is the last thing that has been posted: According to the official pools there is going to be a HARD FORK later what does this actually mean?
Hardfork is when we update the syscoin code and get all pools and exchanges to switch to that new code. Its a bigger job than just a small wallet update, but are in some cases needed to fix issue and introduce new features. Have a read here : http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/48517/cryptocurrency-what-is-a-fork/HTH
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Thistleblower
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August 17, 2014, 06:56:20 PM |
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18% pre-mine...nice
Well at least there's been some progress... we've moved from the pre-mined coin to the world's first pre-dumped coin
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johnp
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August 17, 2014, 06:57:30 PM |
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This is the last thing that has been posted: According to the official pools there is going to be a HARD FORK later what does this actually mean?
Hardfork is when we update the syscoin code and get all pools and exchanges to switch to that new code. Its a bigger job than just a small wallet update, but are in some cases needed to fix issue and introduce new features. Have a read here : http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/48517/cryptocurrency-what-is-a-fork/HTH From twiiter Fix in Testing #syscoin 10 mins ago
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Thistleblower
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August 17, 2014, 07:07:45 PM |
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This coin sucks. WTF is the deal with the wallet. So many bugs. Horrible launch.
Take an outdated litecoin wallet, bolt on some Nxt-alike 'features' without the bother of developing a new codebase, and collect a blockbuster box-office for the privilege of watching it all go tits-up. Another week and it'll be going to the moon on a par with Doge.
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