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Author Topic: [ANN] Slimcoin : Proof of Burn NEW BLOCK GEN, Mineable by low power computer!  (Read 284891 times)
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July 04, 2014, 03:13:43 AM
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The more digging people less after the greater the potential Grin Grin Grin

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July 04, 2014, 04:24:22 AM
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There's no issues with the coin now to my knowledge, and the dev endeavored to fix issues when they existed.
Innovation usually comes with a price, that price is bugs, trying something new, will generally result in issues.

What this coin didn't have was, and is marketing, it's relatively unknown on exchanges besides BTER, we need to get on Poloniex or Mintpal to get anywhere.
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July 04, 2014, 04:34:40 AM
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http://www.btc38.com/trade/vote_for_trade.html      vote slim Grin Grin

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July 04, 2014, 06:35:47 AM
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There's no issues with the coin now to my knowledge, and the dev endeavored to fix issues when they existed.
Innovation usually comes with a price, that price is bugs, trying something new, will generally result in issues.

What this coin didn't have was, and is marketing, it's relatively unknown on exchanges besides BTER, we need to get on Poloniex or Mintpal to get anywhere.

We dont have enough marketing to create enough volume...
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July 04, 2014, 10:48:24 PM
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Unknown future!

Unknown indeed... Sad. Innovative coin but incompetent dev. MYR reloaded. Couple more hours of mining and i'm out.

You need look no further than this POS for this coins lack of success. (and no, POS does not mean proof of stake when referring to this person.)
Someone that calls the dev incompetent, an idiot, stupid, retarded obviously has an agenda.
This individual's agenda seems to be to scare everyone off the coin to then mine as many of the coins as he can.
Spreading FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) is a tactic used in the crypto world to cause panic selling and the price of this coin is artificially low due to this tactic.
Unfortunately this coin has had some growing pains and the dev has been forced to fix the wallet and relaunch a few times.
If you go back and read this thread, this person has gone out of his way to help the dev relaunch and mine at a lower difficulty then in the next breath says he's retarded.
How many times will this person threaten to stop mining this coin before he actually does? The answer is unknown because he never actually leaves.
This coin shows real innovation and the dev should be commended for creating a coin that actually is doing something different and new.
Congratulations for actually sticking with your vision and fixing the problems that came up. I wish you success with your coin. It's a true original.

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July 05, 2014, 12:47:03 AM
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Unknown future!

Unknown indeed... Sad. Innovative coin but incompetent dev. MYR reloaded. Couple more hours of mining and i'm out.

You need look no further than this POS for this coins lack of success. (and no, POS does not mean proof of stake when referring to this person.)
Someone that calls the dev incompetent, an idiot, stupid, retarded obviously has an agenda.
This individual's agenda seems to be to scare everyone off the coin to then mine as many of the coins as he can.
Spreading FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) is a tactic used in the crypto world to cause panic selling and the price of this coin is artificially low due to this tactic.
Unfortunately this coin has had some growing pains and the dev has been forced to fix the wallet and relaunch a few times.
If you go back and read this thread, this person has gone out of his way to help the dev relaunch and mine at a lower difficulty then in the next breath says he's retarded.
How many times will this person threaten to stop mining this coin before he actually does? The answer is unknown because he never actually leaves.
This coin shows real innovation and the dev should be commended for creating a coin that actually is doing something different and new.
Congratulations for actually sticking with your vision and fixing the problems that came up. I wish you success with your coin. It's a true original.


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If primer was gone, & the whole community banded together to help market Slimcoin, we would explode. We need more marketing to create the type of trading volume bigger exchanges want when adding coins...

A professionally designed logo/coin would do wonders to the price!

WE ALSO NEED A BLOCK EXPLORER! I WOULD MAKE ONE MYSELF IF I KNEW HOW ]:
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July 05, 2014, 12:54:57 AM
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There should be at least two people working on a block explorer, the dev and a third party who only accidentally landed here; but the latter reported an issue that needs to be addressed first.  In due time Smiley

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July 05, 2014, 12:59:03 AM
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There should be at least two people working on a block explorer, the dev and a third party who only accidentally landed here; but the latter reported an issue that needs to be addressed first.  In due time Smiley

NICE! If you know the dev personally, please tell him to make a road map!

We need more input from him on future developments to create & maintain forward momentum!
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July 05, 2014, 05:17:05 AM
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Now Primer, if you want this damn coin to get anywhere, host a giveaway somewhere, or a faucet.
You can clearly afford it.
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July 05, 2014, 05:24:07 AM
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need cpu miner for POB. please


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July 05, 2014, 08:20:03 AM
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need cpu miner for POB. please

you clearly did not understand how this coin works dude.
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July 05, 2014, 08:39:44 AM
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I've bought some slim coins and I'd like to try and do some proof-of-burn, can someone give me a brief overview of how to do this?
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July 05, 2014, 09:33:41 AM
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I've bought some slim coins and I'd like to try and do some proof-of-burn, can someone give me a brief overview of how to do this?
thanks

Open the wallet, stay on the line, waiting.
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July 05, 2014, 09:54:20 AM
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I've bought some slim coins and I'd like to try and do some proof-of-burn, can someone give me a brief overview of how to do this?
thanks

Open the wallet, stay on the line, waiting.
That's proof of stake, there should be a "burn coins" tab, can't access the wallet atm to confirm, but should be something like that. Just choose amount to burn, and click the burn button.
If you have more than 20 burned, you'll probably occasionally gain 0.1 coins or so from it like I do.
It's not worth it unless you've bought a decent amount.
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July 05, 2014, 09:59:34 AM
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I've bought some slim coins and I'd like to try and do some proof-of-burn, can someone give me a brief overview of how to do this?
thanks

Open the wallet, stay on the line, waiting.
That's proof of stake, there should be a "burn coins" tab, can't access the wallet atm to confirm, but should be something like that. Just choose amount to burn, and click the burn button.
If you have more than 20 burned, you'll probably occasionally gain 0.1 coins or so from it like I do.
It's not worth it unless you've bought a decent amount.

0.1 coins you talk about are not PoB but PoS or a GUI error.
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July 05, 2014, 10:01:43 AM
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I've bought some slim coins and I'd like to try and do some proof-of-burn, can someone give me a brief overview of how to do this?
thanks

Open the wallet, stay on the line, waiting.
That's proof of stake, there should be a "burn coins" tab, can't access the wallet atm to confirm, but should be something like that. Just choose amount to burn, and click the burn button.
If you have more than 20 burned, you'll probably occasionally gain 0.1 coins or so from it like I do.
It's not worth it unless you've bought a decent amount.

Thanks! I bought 2K worth from bter, and that's one of my main questions. How many should I burn to have a chance, and how often do i have to burn to keep the process going? I assume after a while you burn through all your coins and stop proof-of-burning.

Also, is it possible to use 'setgenerate true = -1' in the qt client and still get coins from POW?

Sorry for the newbie questions, but I was reading this thread for a while and couldn't find a simple quick start post.
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July 05, 2014, 10:31:21 AM
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I've bought some slim coins and I'd like to try and do some proof-of-burn, can someone give me a brief overview of how to do this?
thanks

Open the wallet, stay on the line, waiting.
That's proof of stake, there should be a "burn coins" tab, can't access the wallet atm to confirm, but should be something like that. Just choose amount to burn, and click the burn button.
If you have more than 20 burned, you'll probably occasionally gain 0.1 coins or so from it like I do.
It's not worth it unless you've bought a decent amount.

Thanks! I bought 2K worth from bter, and that's one of my main questions. How many should I burn to have a chance, and how often do i have to burn to keep the process going? I assume after a while you burn through all your coins and stop proof-of-burning.

Also, is it possible to use 'setgenerate true = -1' in the qt client and still get coins from POW?

Sorry for the newbie questions, but I was reading this thread for a while and couldn't find a simple quick start post.

I once burned 7000 coins, like synchronization has been a problem, you can try a 500
POB, I did not use POW.

My English is not very good ,sorry
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July 05, 2014, 10:36:36 AM
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"Net Burnt Coins" : 7213.83832200,
"Effective Burnt Coins" : 7155.92978600,
"Immature Burnt Coins" : 0.00000000,
"Decayed Burnt Coins" : 57.90853600

This is my burning, can be found every day POB blocks 5-10。
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July 05, 2014, 10:43:25 AM
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ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
SlimCoinAfterBurner():
   Smallest Hash is 0000001fa22a0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
   by tx 6848581d5e52e376043c575b8b4716169fb67c479ea31b5cf33fb49eba159201
   with Block height 16999, transaction depth 1, vout depth 0
   PoB Tartget is 0000000186c40000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
   nBurnBits=1d0186c4, nEffectiveBurnCoins=140686129927 (formatted 140686.129927)
getblocks 15158 to 000000000d4b8eb540e1 limit 507
  getblocks stopping at limit 15664 000000303cb680c0bccd
getblocks -1 to 00000000000000000000 limit 500
getblocks -1 to 00000000000000000000 limit 500
getblocks -1 to 00000000000000000000 limit 500


My burning synchronization problem still exists
Will anyone know how to deal with?
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July 05, 2014, 11:32:37 AM
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Thanks! I bought 2K worth from bter, and that's one of my main questions. How many should I burn to have a chance, and how often do i have to burn to keep the process going? I assume after a while you burn through all your coins and stop proof-of-burning.

Also, is it possible to use 'setgenerate true = -1' in the qt client and still get coins from POW?

Sorry for the newbie questions, but I was reading this thread for a while and couldn't find a simple quick start post.

Best bet is to burn a good chunk (50% to 100%). I'm currently burning 100% of my coins to obtain one PoB block each other day (i don't have much burnt coins, about 330).

Solo mining (e.g. setgenerate true -1) isn't profitable anymore, being impossible to generate a block out of it. I recommend you to use slimminer with a pool.

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