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July 30, 2014, 11:19:36 AM |
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Thanks for the press exposure! Most of what I would say about Curecoin as it exists currently would be copy+paste about the stats and purpose of Curecoin from OP, but to keep from decaying into my frequent tangents, I'd summarize the project as "creating incentive for behavior benefiting humanity; providing a valuable use of computing power for groundbreaking medical and scientific research." Great! That is pretty much what I wrote. I will go ahead and post the draft here, and update the thread when it actually goes live: Curecoin: Curing Cancer With Crowd Computing In an emerging alternative cryptocurrency market flooded with fear, uncertainty, and doubt, one coin has risen above the rest. Curecoin has established itself as a cryptocurrency that is solving real world problems, and also bringing about a new level of transparency to the crypto community. With representatives recently attending The North American Bitcoin Conference in Chicago, part of the Curecoin development team showed off their project to the public. The team took careful care to demonstrate exactly how Curecoin worked, as well as demonstrating the overall transparency of the project. The project was launched on May 10, 2014 after over 6 months of development. The Curecoin team has partnered with Stanford University to create the first cryptocurrency to legitimately use crowd-computing power for more than network security. While it is possible to use computing power to secure the Curecoin network (ASIC), GPU/CPU power can go directly towards “protein folding”. When you donate your computing power to fold proteins, you are solving equations to help cure different cancers, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. As the Curecoin team has traveled around the world to build their community, they have risen to the top of the “Fold At Home” team list, currently coming it at number ten. Currently the Curecoin team is working on Ocore, which is a system to allow users to watch the teams fold the proteins in real time to bring an even higher level of transparency to the process. They already have an app in the Google Play store which lets you get in contact with them directly. In addition, Curecoin 2.0 will be developed to accommodate changes in computing technology, after which Curecoin 1.0 will be absorbed into the new system. The team has talked of merchant integration and smart contracts for their next wave of development, but nothing has been set in stone. If you are interested in contributing your computing power to cure diseases, you can go to the Curecoin home page and start curing diseases from your home computer today. Edit: I just took out the html hyperlinks, but if anything needs to be changed there is still time! Thanks! Chris Looks great! The only thing I'd modify is removing the part of partnering with Stanford, simply because there's no official partnership at the moment. Also, Ocore is a Stanford development I will say "unofficially partnered" and give credit to stanford for Ocore. Thanks!
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July 30, 2014, 01:44:54 PM |
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Thanks for the press exposure! Most of what I would say about Curecoin as it exists currently would be copy+paste about the stats and purpose of Curecoin from OP, but to keep from decaying into my frequent tangents, I'd summarize the project as "creating incentive for behavior benefiting humanity; providing a valuable use of computing power for groundbreaking medical and scientific research." Great! That is pretty much what I wrote. I will go ahead and post the draft here, and update the thread when it actually goes live: Curecoin: Curing Cancer With Crowd Computing In an emerging alternative cryptocurrency market flooded with fear, uncertainty, and doubt, one coin has risen above the rest. Curecoin has established itself as a cryptocurrency that is solving real world problems, and also bringing about a new level of transparency to the crypto community. With representatives recently attending The North American Bitcoin Conference in Chicago, part of the Curecoin development team showed off their project to the public. The team took careful care to demonstrate exactly how Curecoin worked, as well as demonstrating the overall transparency of the project. The project was launched on May 10, 2014 after over 6 months of development. The Curecoin team has partnered with Stanford University to create the first cryptocurrency to legitimately use crowd-computing power for more than network security. While it is possible to use computing power to secure the Curecoin network (ASIC), GPU/CPU power can go directly towards “protein folding”. When you donate your computing power to fold proteins, you are solving equations to help cure different cancers, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. As the Curecoin team has traveled around the world to build their community, they have risen to the top of the “Fold At Home” team list, currently coming it at number ten. Currently the Curecoin team is working on Ocore, which is a system to allow users to watch the teams fold the proteins in real time to bring an even higher level of transparency to the process. They already have an app in the Google Play store which lets you get in contact with them directly. In addition, Curecoin 2.0 will be developed to accommodate changes in computing technology, after which Curecoin 1.0 will be absorbed into the new system. The team has talked of merchant integration and smart contracts for their next wave of development, but nothing has been set in stone. If you are interested in contributing your computing power to cure diseases, you can go to the Curecoin home page and start curing diseases from your home computer today. Edit: I just took out the html hyperlinks, but if anything needs to be changed there is still time! Thanks! Chris Looks great! The only thing I'd modify is removing the part of partnering with Stanford, simply because there's no official partnership at the moment. Also, Ocore is a Stanford development I will say "unofficially partnered" and give credit to stanford for Ocore. Thanks! Thanks! Christian's point about wording on solving vs supporting is also valid, perhaps rephrase 'solving' to 'supporting researchers in a quest to solve' or something to that effect?
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July 30, 2014, 08:56:47 PM |
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Thanks for the press exposure! Most of what I would say about Curecoin as it exists currently would be copy+paste about the stats and purpose of Curecoin from OP, but to keep from decaying into my frequent tangents, I'd summarize the project as "creating incentive for behavior benefiting humanity; providing a valuable use of computing power for groundbreaking medical and scientific research." Great! That is pretty much what I wrote. I will go ahead and post the draft here, and update the thread when it actually goes live: Curecoin: Curing Cancer With Crowd Computing In an emerging alternative cryptocurrency market flooded with fear, uncertainty, and doubt, one coin has risen above the rest. Curecoin has established itself as a cryptocurrency that is solving real world problems, and also bringing about a new level of transparency to the crypto community. With representatives recently attending The North American Bitcoin Conference in Chicago, part of the Curecoin development team showed off their project to the public. The team took careful care to demonstrate exactly how Curecoin worked, as well as demonstrating the overall transparency of the project. The project was launched on May 10, 2014 after over 6 months of development. The Curecoin team has partnered with Stanford University to create the first cryptocurrency to legitimately use crowd-computing power for more than network security. While it is possible to use computing power to secure the Curecoin network (ASIC), GPU/CPU power can go directly towards “protein folding”. When you donate your computing power to fold proteins, you are solving equations to help cure different cancers, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. As the Curecoin team has traveled around the world to build their community, they have risen to the top of the “Fold At Home” team list, currently coming it at number ten. Currently the Curecoin team is working on Ocore, which is a system to allow users to watch the teams fold the proteins in real time to bring an even higher level of transparency to the process. They already have an app in the Google Play store which lets you get in contact with them directly. In addition, Curecoin 2.0 will be developed to accommodate changes in computing technology, after which Curecoin 1.0 will be absorbed into the new system. The team has talked of merchant integration and smart contracts for their next wave of development, but nothing has been set in stone. If you are interested in contributing your computing power to cure diseases, you can go to the Curecoin home page and start curing diseases from your home computer today. Edit: I just took out the html hyperlinks, but if anything needs to be changed there is still time! Thanks! Chris Looks great! The only thing I'd modify is removing the part of partnering with Stanford, simply because there's no official partnership at the moment. Also, Ocore is a Stanford development I will say "unofficially partnered" and give credit to stanford for Ocore. Thanks! Thanks! Christian's point about wording on solving vs supporting is also valid, perhaps rephrase 'solving' to 'supporting researchers in a quest to solve' or something to that effect? "'supporting researchers in a quest to solve'" sound a good compromise and keeps the word "solving" in the text
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tabali tigi
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July 31, 2014, 12:13:50 AM |
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Thanks for the press exposure! Most of what I would say about Curecoin as it exists currently would be copy+paste about the stats and purpose of Curecoin from OP, but to keep from decaying into my frequent tangents, I'd summarize the project as "creating incentive for behavior benefiting humanity; providing a valuable use of computing power for groundbreaking medical and scientific research." Great! That is pretty much what I wrote. I will go ahead and post the draft here, and update the thread when it actually goes live: Curecoin: Curing Cancer With Crowd Computing In an emerging alternative cryptocurrency market flooded with fear, uncertainty, and doubt, one coin has risen above the rest. Curecoin has established itself as a cryptocurrency that is solving real world problems, and also bringing about a new level of transparency to the crypto community. With representatives recently attending The North American Bitcoin Conference in Chicago, part of the Curecoin development team showed off their project to the public. The team took careful care to demonstrate exactly how Curecoin worked, as well as demonstrating the overall transparency of the project. The project was launched on May 10, 2014 after over 6 months of development. The Curecoin team has partnered with Stanford University to create the first cryptocurrency to legitimately use crowd-computing power for more than network security. While it is possible to use computing power to secure the Curecoin network (ASIC), GPU/CPU power can go directly towards “protein folding”. When you donate your computing power to fold proteins, you are solving equations to help cure different cancers, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. As the Curecoin team has traveled around the world to build their community, they have risen to the top of the “Fold At Home” team list, currently coming it at number ten. Currently the Curecoin team is working on Ocore, which is a system to allow users to watch the teams fold the proteins in real time to bring an even higher level of transparency to the process. They already have an app in the Google Play store which lets you get in contact with them directly. In addition, Curecoin 2.0 will be developed to accommodate changes in computing technology, after which Curecoin 1.0 will be absorbed into the new system. The team has talked of merchant integration and smart contracts for their next wave of development, but nothing has been set in stone. If you are interested in contributing your computing power to cure diseases, you can go to the Curecoin home page and start curing diseases from your home computer today. Edit: I just took out the html hyperlinks, but if anything needs to be changed there is still time! Thanks! Chris Looks great! The only thing I'd modify is removing the part of partnering with Stanford, simply because there's no official partnership at the moment. Also, Ocore is a Stanford development I will say "unofficially partnered" and give credit to stanford for Ocore. Thanks! Thanks! Christian's point about wording on solving vs supporting is also valid, perhaps rephrase 'solving' to 'supporting researchers in a quest to solve' or something to that effect? Well, as I had met Axel and Curtis in Chicago, they had informed me that they were involved in solving one problem with a specific protein, so that theoretical threshold has been passed already. It is not deceptive language as far as I'm concerned.
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August 01, 2014, 04:00:38 PM |
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Hello.
Can someone confirm how many CURECOINS do you get per day with 100k ppd. Tnx.
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August 01, 2014, 06:05:20 PM |
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Hello.
Can someone confirm how many CURECOINS do you get per day with 100k ppd. Tnx.
If your points (PPD) are - 100,000 If the points (PPD) of CureCoin team are - 58,204,160 (at this point) (100,000/58,204,160)*7488= 12.865059 CURE
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jjiimm_64
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August 02, 2014, 01:26:11 PM |
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Hello.
Can someone confirm how many CURECOINS do you get per day with 100k ppd. Tnx.
If your points (PPD) are - 100,000 If the points (PPD) of CureCoin team are - 58,204,160 (at this point) (100,000/58,204,160)*7488= 12.865059 CURE how long does it take to get ~100k ppd with a 4x7970 rig?
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August 02, 2014, 01:41:23 PM |
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Hello.
Can someone confirm how many CURECOINS do you get per day with 100k ppd. Tnx.
If your points (PPD) are - 100,000 If the points (PPD) of CureCoin team are - 58,204,160 (at this point) (100,000/58,204,160)*7488= 12.865059 CURE how long does it take to get ~100k ppd with a 4x7970 rig? 1x7970 = ~100/130k ppd. i have 7950 and i make ~100k each with some tweak.
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tabali tigi
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August 02, 2014, 03:46:04 PM |
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Curecoin Article is Live! http://thecoinfront.com/can-cryptocurrency-cure-disease/"In an emerging alternative cryptocurrency market flooded with fear, uncertainty, and doubt, one coin has risen above the rest. Curecoin has established itself as a cryptocurrency that is solving real world problems, and also bringing about a new level of transparency to the crypto community. With representatives recently attending the North American Bitcoin Conference in Chicago, part of the Curecoin development team showed off their project to the public. The team took careful care to demonstrate exactly how Curecoin worked, as well as demonstrating the overall transparency of the project, which was launched on May 10, 2014 after over 6 months of development. Protein Folding??? The Curecoin team has unofficially partnered with Stanford University to create the first cryptocurrency to legitimately use crowd-computing power for more than network security. While it is possible to use computing power to secure the Curecoin network (ASIC), GPU/CPU power can go directly towards “protein folding”. When you donate your computing power to fold proteins, you are solving equations to help cure different cancers, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. As the Curecoin team has traveled around the world to build their community, they have risen to the top of the “Folding At Home” team list, currently coming it at number ten. Currently the Stanford team is working on Ocore, which is a system to allow users to watch the teams fold the proteins in real time to bring an even higher level of transparency to the process. They already have an app in the Google Play store which lets you get in contact with them directly. In addition, Curecoin 2.0 will be developed to accommodate changes in computing technology, after which Curecoin 1.0 will be absorbed into the new system. The team has talked of merchant integration and smart contracts for their next wave of development, but nothing has been set in stone. If you are interested in contributing your computing power to cure diseases, you can go to the Curecoin home page and start curing diseases from your home computer today."
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August 02, 2014, 04:45:43 PM |
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Curecoin Article is Live! http://thecoinfront.com/can-cryptocurrency-cure-disease/"In an emerging alternative cryptocurrency market flooded with fear, uncertainty, and doubt, one coin has risen above the rest. Curecoin has established itself as a cryptocurrency that is solving real world problems, and also bringing about a new level of transparency to the crypto community. With representatives recently attending the North American Bitcoin Conference in Chicago, part of the Curecoin development team showed off their project to the public. The team took careful care to demonstrate exactly how Curecoin worked, as well as demonstrating the overall transparency of the project, which was launched on May 10, 2014 after over 6 months of development. Protein Folding??? The Curecoin team has unofficially partnered with Stanford University to create the first cryptocurrency to legitimately use crowd-computing power for more than network security. While it is possible to use computing power to secure the Curecoin network (ASIC), GPU/CPU power can go directly towards “protein folding”. When you donate your computing power to fold proteins, you are solving equations to help cure different cancers, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. As the Curecoin team has traveled around the world to build their community, they have risen to the top of the “Folding At Home” team list, currently coming it at number ten. Currently the Stanford team is working on Ocore, which is a system to allow users to watch the teams fold the proteins in real time to bring an even higher level of transparency to the process. They already have an app in the Google Play store which lets you get in contact with them directly. In addition, Curecoin 2.0 will be developed to accommodate changes in computing technology, after which Curecoin 1.0 will be absorbed into the new system. The team has talked of merchant integration and smart contracts for their next wave of development, but nothing has been set in stone. If you are interested in contributing your computing power to cure diseases, you can go to the Curecoin home page and start curing diseases from your home computer today." Sounds great, thank you!!
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August 04, 2014, 03:04:44 AM |
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Hello.
Can someone confirm how many CURECOINS do you get per day with 100k ppd. Tnx.
If your points (PPD) are - 100,000 If the points (PPD) of CureCoin team are - 58,204,160 (at this point) (100,000/58,204,160)*7488= 12.865059 CURE how long does it take to get ~100k ppd with a 4x7970 rig? 1x7970 = ~100/130k ppd. i have 7950 and i make ~100k each with some tweak. so if I am reading this right. roughly 50 cure per day with a 4x7970 rig?
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Vorksholk
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August 04, 2014, 03:40:36 PM |
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Hello.
Can someone confirm how many CURECOINS do you get per day with 100k ppd. Tnx.
If your points (PPD) are - 100,000 If the points (PPD) of CureCoin team are - 58,204,160 (at this point) (100,000/58,204,160)*7488= 12.865059 CURE how long does it take to get ~100k ppd with a 4x7970 rig? 1x7970 = ~100/130k ppd. i have 7950 and i make ~100k each with some tweak. so if I am reading this right. roughly 50 cure per day with a 4x7970 rig? Yup, somewhere around 12.5 coins per 7970 is reasonable.
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August 06, 2014, 05:18:38 AM |
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I wonder why there's such a low volume on bittrex, both buyers and sellers waiting for a move? At least in poloniex there's something happening.
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August 08, 2014, 07:49:57 PM |
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can someone please tell me where a decent pool is? a working one preferred lol also one where a lot of ghash is
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August 10, 2014, 07:24:32 PM |
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Can someone tell me where all the hashing is coming from?
I see two pools for sha256 basically with 2.0 Th/s but the network shows 35.7 Th/s.
Are there some private pools or solo mining? Or is that 35.7 Th/s including those folding?
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If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks
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August 10, 2014, 07:46:51 PM |
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Can someone tell me where all the hashing is coming from?
I see two pools for sha256 basically with 2.0 Th/s but the network shows 35.7 Th/s.
Are there some private pools or solo mining? Or is that 35.7 Th/s including those folding?
I'm pretty sure that hashrate doesn't include folding at all.
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Vorksholk
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August 11, 2014, 10:33:17 PM |
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Can someone tell me where all the hashing is coming from?
I see two pools for sha256 basically with 2.0 Th/s but the network shows 35.7 Th/s.
Are there some private pools or solo mining? Or is that 35.7 Th/s including those folding?
I'm pretty sure that hashrate doesn't include folding at all. Yup, hashrate doesn't include folding. I would assume the rest of the hash rate is coming from private mining or private pools, in addition to eobot.
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August 12, 2014, 02:12:37 AM |
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Is it worth folding with a nvida 750ti?
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August 12, 2014, 05:54:43 AM |
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best coin with worst traffic
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22naru
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August 12, 2014, 11:24:50 AM |
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Is it worth folding with a nvida 750ti?
yes, nvidia 750ti is one of the best for folding. make a quick research on google.
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