hyeoam
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August 17, 2014, 09:03:57 PM |
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Donate BTC: 1NRG17fYCNcfQvQHC3G9TUAowNKsM4oTWA
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noodle_dam
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August 17, 2014, 09:07:12 PM |
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We are still working on the fix. We will release further news soon this is coming out tonight.
Will you test it this time? +1 I guess I will not stay awake till this "we have to sleep" devs are ready getting this done. So I will give moolah a mail that I want a refund, when I'm awake tomorrow (i'm in europe), this coin will be like 100 sats. it might be less tan 100 It's not going to be pretty once ppl with their SYS stuck in QT wallet can move it to an exchange....
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teamlottowin
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August 17, 2014, 09:08:44 PM |
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I don't have any SYS - but can I still get a hat ?
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devvienuis
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August 17, 2014, 09:09:29 PM |
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ANY MULTIPOOL WITH SHA-256(D)?I want to put my old butterflyscam to some good use... Peace! Devvie twitter.com/devnullius
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sofu
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August 17, 2014, 09:12:21 PM |
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1000+ SAT tomorrow easy
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sebastien1234
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August 17, 2014, 09:15:59 PM |
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ANY MULTIPOOL WITH SHA-256(D)?I want to put my old butterflyscam to some good use... Peace! Devvie twitter.com/devnullius It's a SCRYPT coin, not SHA-256...
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Langly
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August 17, 2014, 09:17:59 PM |
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ANY MULTIPOOL WITH SHA-256(D)?I want to put my old butterflyscam to some good use... Peace! Devvie twitter.com/devnullius It's a SCRYPT coin, not SHA-256... He said Multipool, meaning a pool that mines many coins and auto trades for another. Don't be a useless twit.
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teamlottowin
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August 17, 2014, 09:18:31 PM |
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I like the general optimism about a price rise. though I disagree
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pinemool
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August 17, 2014, 09:18:53 PM |
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Surprise!
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Jesse Livermore
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August 17, 2014, 09:35:53 PM |
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If SYS gets going again - and IF they place a buy wall this time - it should be a LOT bigger than the amount they were supposed to place last time.
1,000% agree. This would be warranted given the botched launch. We'll see what they say here in a bit.
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I own a DASH Masternode.... And you should too.
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J9901
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August 17, 2014, 09:45:25 PM |
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UPDATE:
I cannot get a hold of initial buyer so if anyone is interested in buying 1.2 Million SYS for 18 BTC pm me.
Offer is open to anybody.
Thank you and have a nice day.
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twostepsally
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August 17, 2014, 09:46:55 PM |
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We are still working on the fix. We will release further news soon this is coming out tonight.
Will you test it this time? +1 I guess I will not stay awake till this "we have to sleep" devs are ready getting this done. So I will give moolah a mail that I want a refund, when I'm awake tomorrow (i'm in europe), this coin will be like 100 sats. it might be less tan 100 It's not going to be pretty once ppl with their SYS stuck in QT wallet can move it to an exchange.... pretty for me when I buy up all those weak hands, cant wait
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PondSea
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August 17, 2014, 09:50:03 PM |
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UPDATE:
I cannot get a hold of initial buyer so if anyone is interested in buying 1.2 Million SYS for 18 BTC pm me.
Offer is open to anybody.
Thank you and have a nice day.
You crazy? That is what a 6BTC investment in the IPO. You can buy it on Bittrex for less than 8BTC. I am pretty sure that why you cant get hold of the initial buyer.
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danosphere (OP)
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Syscoin- Changing the way people do business.
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August 17, 2014, 09:50:34 PM |
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Small voice in a little crowd, but whatever:
Litecoin wolf-criers: a rudimentary comparison between the litecoin codebase and the syscoin codebase shows that the syscoin codebase has 40% more code in it. What's that mean? It means they added an absolute MOUNTAIN of code to Litecoin. Looking through the code itself, they modified it quite a lot as well. What's that mean? It means they worked their damn asses off.
And what happens when you make the earth shattering additions and create so much innovation within the code? Well, on the small scale under controlled circumstances it probably worked fine. They probably worked every last bug out they could possibly find over the last week. They are perfectionists.
But the mining world is far from perfect, and when you add colossal attention, mining force, private builds, etc. Basically the coin gets smacked with thousands of unpredictable scenarios and if it doesn't have every failsafe perfectly in place to mitigate every issue. With a codebase as big as this, that is an extraordinarily difficult thing to do - something major companies with millions or even billions of dollars can't do.
Remember, the codebase is basically just a colossal weave of logic. That weave of logic actually behaves differently depending on what system its running on, or what compiler (the program that converts the code into an application) compiles it.
What everyone needs to understand here is that the codebase is half the size of the entire King James Bible, and bigger than any book in the harry potter series. The codebase is almost as big as George R.R. Martin's Storm of Swords, and that took 2 years to write. And AT LEAST 40% of that was built on top of Litecoin. That's why they wanted to start with an old, stable, and proven codebase in the first place, so they wouldn't have to go fixing bugs in someone else's code on top of their own.
The innovations you see in other coins? Guess what? If they were released in a week, code wise, they were relatively small changes.
And everyone that is so trigger happy to call everyone else scammers? Baloney. Devs that stick their necks out for coins and struggle to deliver the features that everyone DEMANDS to know up front sometimes have no choice to abandon projects, because they get smacked in the face with the realization that what they're trying to do would take months, and in crypto, that's too damn long. Remember curecoin? Not half as innovative in terms of code itself and the devs spent over a year working on that. Seriously.
That's why these guys spent months working on this before bringing this to market, and the features are indeed there on the backend. I've checked.
You're dealing with brilliant people here, people that have put themselves out there and have everything to lose. Sure they've got some btc, but everyone knows who they are, and like it or not, they have real lives. I'm sorry, but 1500 btc isn't enough for half a dozen people to disappear on.
Do you want to know why more incredible, hard working, brilliant developers don't rush into crypto, and altcoins especially? Because the community is filled with rabid wolves ready to tear you apart when any little thing doesn't work right. News for you, nothing works right in programming. Developers are forced to work every day with broken tools and broken code. It's a fact of life, and we deal with it every day. If that wasn't the case, there wouldn't be hacked banks, hacked networks, bug fixes and bug reports. Windows wouldn't have hundreds of updates from the word go. There wouldn't be a 'bugzilla' which is funny, because that's how coders see bugs, like f'ing godzilla.
Also, the professional bit? Do you want deep in the trenches brilliant developers that are capable of actually making phenomenal progress and producing incredible work? Or do you want PR people spewing bullshit that never tell you anything except more bullshit. I'm sorry, but I've worked in the world. The person selling you roses and butterflies doesn't have a clue what's going on in the trenches, or even how any of it works in the first place. Meanwhile, the guys in the trenches are dealing with 20 years of technobullshit that I'd be worried if they hadn't grown accustomed to swearing.
So get it together. If you're going to invest in altcoins, then you're going to have to deal with people that are more accustomed to dealing with code and computers than they are dealing with people. And if you're not dealing with people that are rough around the edges, you're not dealing with real developers. You're dealing with bullshit artists.
One last thing: The developers didn't get your money until fucking yesterday. They've been working for nothing for months. MONTHS. So sorry if they couldn't afford all the bells and whistles you think got paid for. They have it now though, and by golly, you better fucking believe they're trying to fix everything with their new resources.
It hard to defend a developer team, PR campaign and coin that just fell flat on their faces on launch day. Do you have any idea how different Syscoin is 40% completely new code. That is no small thing. 4 new features. I admit the launch could have gone much better but we're fixing this right now. You seem to be comparing this launch to any old coin, its not.We are testing the fix on testnet right now before announcing any confirmed fix.And people knocking us because we have to sleep? Yeah sorry we're humans and not robot.
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johnp
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August 17, 2014, 09:54:17 PM |
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Will the fix be announced on Twitter
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snipsnoop
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August 17, 2014, 09:55:57 PM |
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Will the fix be announced on Twitter
Yes.
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GambitBTC
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August 17, 2014, 10:00:31 PM |
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Will the fix be announced on Twitter
Yes. How this may end is somebody will take the new code you wrote, implement into a new coin with a 0% premine That's exactly where i see this going. You guys are going to need to conduct some masterful trading to prevent the price from crashing below early bird phases. I wish you the best of luck because your reputation in the crypto community is on the line.
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Primitive
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August 17, 2014, 10:07:01 PM |
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Ha! Wait till all coins can move in to the exchanges...this will be funny.
im quite terrified lol. my coins have been stuck in wallet this whole time. no chance of moving them or selling for a bit of profit. soon they will flood the exchanges?
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NEM, LSK, STRAT
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August 17, 2014, 10:10:53 PM |
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While your dev perfects the android wallet we'll be here working on market place, data on the blockchain, aliases, certificates. I'm excited for tonight. Sounds like a lot of people want to dump and hopefully they'll do it at a loss too so I can get some SYS on the cheap.
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guduke
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August 17, 2014, 10:23:22 PM |
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UPDATE:
I cannot get a hold of initial buyer so if anyone is interested in buying 1.2 Million SYS for 18 BTC pm me.
Offer is open to anybody.
Thank you and have a nice day.
You crazy? That is what a 6BTC investment in the IPO. You can buy it on Bittrex for less than 8BTC. I am pretty sure that why you cant get hold of the initial buyer. Why do you want to buy COINS from your hand? Very surprising.
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