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July 24, 2014, 11:46:56 AM
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Hi, any status updates coming?

Our QCN team is actively working on GUI-wallet, we'll show it soon.

BTW I'll introduce you with another QCN dev in a couple of days.
We'll see a GUI-wallet at last? Awesome! I'll be the first one who'll try it
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July 24, 2014, 11:52:38 AM
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I see that passions are on the decline. Maybe it's time to do a big advertising campaign?
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July 24, 2014, 12:06:29 PM
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Developers work hard while the community became lazy. let's do something!

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July 24, 2014, 12:07:49 PM
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I see that passions are on the decline. Maybe it's time to do a big advertising campaign?

I like the way you think. Any ideas where to start?

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July 24, 2014, 12:16:25 PM
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I see that passions are on the decline. Maybe it's time to do a big advertising campaign?

I like the way you think. Any ideas where to start?

Write interesting articles with infographics and spread them on forums with similar subject matter
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July 25, 2014, 03:48:23 AM
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Today QuazarCoin was added to HitBTC with market makers help.

You can trade QCN soon, stay tuned.

And thanks SATOSHI 0.00000001! NAKAMOTO World™ is home of the world's largest private cryptocurrency portfolio with 25+ years experience of investment & cryptocurrency consulting.

So when trading starts? I can deposit, but can't trade. For several days.
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July 25, 2014, 09:00:51 AM
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NEW UPDATE ON MINERGATE.COM

Enjoy the most full info about QCN blocks at https://minergate.com/blockchain/qcn/blocks


Good news.

Time off to sleep ... ( ̄︶ ̄)~
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July 25, 2014, 10:51:03 AM
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Today QuazarCoin was added to HitBTC with market makers help.

You can trade QCN soon, stay tuned.

And thanks SATOSHI 0.00000001! NAKAMOTO World™ is home of the world's largest private cryptocurrency portfolio with 25+ years experience of investment & cryptocurrency consulting.

So when trading starts? I can deposit, but can't trade. For several days.

The HitBTC devs said they will add QuazarCoin to the trades early next week. I think it should happen on Monday/Tuesday.

Time off to sleep ... ( ̄︶ ̄)~
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July 27, 2014, 09:46:04 AM
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been studying the source code of this and a few others of the same variety,

i am pretty turned off by the unfairness (not the first or last time we have seen this) some people have a cpu and some have optimized gpu's

i guess if I want to pay a 'fee' to someone with a closed source miner I can try a gpu too ?
(no thanks)

still once the playing field is leveled new coins can be launched that are fair perhaps

--- sorry development teams with optimized miners like this stuff, prime coin, memory coin 2, anything with ypool, -------

you are only screwing yourselves by not allowing everyone to have access to the same tools

if your goal is to 'enrich' yourself it won't work if no one will mine the coin


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July 27, 2014, 02:18:43 PM
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I mine this coin with closed source miner for GPU with fee - and what. I am OK to pay that fee. What is unfair of that protocol? There is no FPGA, no ASIC. What else do you need?
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July 27, 2014, 02:33:45 PM
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been studying the source code of this and a few others of the same variety,

i am pretty turned off by the unfairness (not the first or last time we have seen this) some people have a cpu and some have optimized gpu's

i guess if I want to pay a 'fee' to someone with a closed source miner I can try a gpu too ?
(no thanks)

still once the playing field is leveled new coins can be launched that are fair perhaps

--- sorry development teams with optimized miners like this stuff, prime coin, memory coin 2, anything with ypool, -------

you are only screwing yourselves by not allowing everyone to have access to the same tools

if your goal is to 'enrich' yourself it won't work if no one will mine the coin



You forgot about botnets, but no botnets in QCN yet. So enjoy while you can.

BTW, nice hashrate rise. Will least till buy support on polo will disappear.
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July 27, 2014, 06:36:32 PM
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closed source,  if you don't know what can go wrong there stick around although i hope you never find out.

I mine this coin with closed source miner for GPU with fee - and what. I am OK to pay that fee. What is unfair of that protocol? There is no FPGA, no ASIC. What else do you need?

Check out my coin Photon
Merge Mine 5 other Blake 256 coins - 6x your hash power  https://www.blakecoin.org/

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July 27, 2014, 07:26:51 PM
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closed source,  if you don't know what can go wrong there stick around although i hope you never find out.

I mine this coin with closed source miner for GPU with fee - and what. I am OK to pay that fee. What is unfair of that protocol? There is no FPGA, no ASIC. What else do you need?

What can go wrong? My coins are in my wallet - so what if i mine them with closed source miner ? and


i guess if I want to pay a 'fee' to someone with a closed source miner I can try a gpu too ?
(no thanks)



You wont make money, but invest nothing? Where is that place in the earth where you can do such things? I wont go there Smiley. And you are free to develop your mining program and use it - who stops you?

EDIT: You can make your own coin too Smiley.
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July 28, 2014, 06:10:48 AM
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I am wondering how most of miners are greedy, no one will work for free for you, yes, there are a lot of opensource miners for other coins and algos, but you can be 100% sure -- developer got his reward in other way. Currently, Claymore just getting his money how he can. And sure, I think it's too much.
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July 28, 2014, 07:44:59 AM
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I am wondering how most of miners are greedy, no one will work for free for you, yes, there are a lot of opensource miners for other coins and algos, but you can be 100% sure -- developer got his reward in other way. Currently, Claymore just getting his money how he can. And sure, I think it's too much.

Personally, I think 5% is not that much, at least when your income is not 1000000...0. Maybe he should reduce it to 2%, but still.

Suddenly I'm in doubts... it's 5% right?

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July 28, 2014, 10:50:31 AM
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I am wondering how most of miners are greedy, no one will work for free for you, yes, there are a lot of opensource miners for other coins and algos, but you can be 100% sure -- developer got his reward in other way. Currently, Claymore just getting his money how he can. And sure, I think it's too much.

Personally, I think 5% is not that much, at least when your income is not 1000000...0. Maybe he should reduce it to 2%, but still.

Suddenly I'm in doubts... it's 5% right?

Yes, there is also an option to disable fee, but lost some major optimisations especially for people who can't live with a feeling that someone getting reward.
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July 29, 2014, 08:21:55 AM
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NEW UPDATE ON MINERGATE.COM

Enjoy the most full info about QCN blocks at https://minergate.com/blockchain/qcn/blocks


Good news.

What are the updates? I haven't noticed any changes
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July 29, 2014, 08:28:29 AM
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Today QuazarCoin was added to HitBTC with market makers help.

You can trade QCN soon, stay tuned.

And thanks SATOSHI 0.00000001! NAKAMOTO World™ is home of the world's largest private cryptocurrency portfolio with 25+ years experience of investment & cryptocurrency consulting.

So when trading starts? I can deposit, but can't trade. For several days.

The HitBTC devs said they will add QuazarCoin to the trades early next week. I think it should happen on Monday/Tuesday.

I'm still not able to trade there. Their developers are not as active as Quazars Cheesy
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July 29, 2014, 09:04:00 AM
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been studying the source code of this and a few others of the same variety,

i am pretty turned off by the unfairness (not the first or last time we have seen this) some people have a cpu and some have optimized gpu's

i guess if I want to pay a 'fee' to someone with a closed source miner I can try a gpu too ?
(no thanks)

still once the playing field is leveled new coins can be launched that are fair perhaps

--- sorry development teams with optimized miners like this stuff, prime coin, memory coin 2, anything with ypool, -------

you are only screwing yourselves by not allowing everyone to have access to the same tools

if your goal is to 'enrich' yourself it won't work if no one will mine the coin



You forgot about botnets, but no botnets in QCN yet. So enjoy while you can.

BTW, nice hashrate rise. Will least till buy support on polo will disappear.

That's cool that there is no botnets in QCN yet. But what can happen when they appear?

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July 29, 2014, 09:06:58 AM
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I am wondering how most of miners are greedy, no one will work for free for you, yes, there are a lot of opensource miners for other coins and algos, but you can be 100% sure -- developer got his reward in other way. Currently, Claymore just getting his money how he can. And sure, I think it's too much.

In what way the dev gets his reward in that case? I have no ideas
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