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June 17, 2014, 03:54:23 AM
Last edit: June 17, 2014, 04:54:18 AM by supercointeam
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Like said yesterday, will alert community fast, here is the busoni's answer,

"I'm having someone else who has worked on a lot of coins do his own checks on this, but this is what I came up with myself for the total PoW coins. I am not a coin dev and am not that familiar with coin sources, so I'm not sure if I missed something, but I came up with slightly more than the quoted PoW total. Not a hanging offense, but I just was wondering if I made an error somewhere.

(0.05 * 50000000) + ((19200-1) * 512) + ((28800-19200)*256) + ((38400-28800)*128) + ((48000-38400)*64) + ((57600-48000)*32) + ((67200-57600)*16) + ((76800-67200)*Cool + ((86400-76800)*4) + ((96000-86400)*2) + (400000-96000) = 17529888 (2500000 IPO premine + 15029888 mineable)

15029888 / 399999 = 37.57481 average block reward

(399998/4800)*127*37.57481 + (399998/960)*15*37.57481 + (399998/120)*3*37.57481 = 1008252 additional from superblocks

17529888 + 1008252 = 18,538,140 total PoW coins


So, that's 18.5 mil versus the 18.2 mil from your ANN post. Did I miss something? Or is this just variation due to the pseudo-random superblocks?"

And my answer:
Hello,
One error in this calculation is that the cutoff point is block 400,000, not PoW block 400,000.
You assumed PoW block 400,000, which is completely wrong block 400,000 is about at PoW block 86400-96000, depends on pos generation so you over-estimated 300K there rest calculation seems reasonable.
18.5-0.3=18.2  mil.

Is there any other concerns about SuperCoin? Let's communicate.

Best wishes from Supercoin Team

edit: I will not share more pms just to prove we are really working on it because waiting too long may have new difficulties for involved parties in the community. Both poloniex and super team is communicating. Still may have more problems to solve we will see what comes. This is not intended to offense anyone. As a dev team our job to help parties better understand our product.

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June 17, 2014, 03:57:47 AM
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like said yesterday here is busoni's answer after waiting long hours,

"I'm having someone else who has worked on a lot of coins do his own checks on this, but this is what I came up with myself for the total PoW coins. I am not a coin dev and am not that familiar with coin sources, so I'm not sure if I missed something, but I came up with slightly more than the quoted PoW total. Not a hanging offense, but I just was wondering if I made an error somewhere.

(0.05 * 50000000) + ((19200-1) * 512) + ((28800-19200)*256) + ((38400-28800)*128) + ((48000-38400)*64) + ((57600-48000)*32) + ((67200-57600)*16) + ((76800-67200)*Cool + ((86400-76800)*4) + ((96000-86400)*2) + (400000-96000) = 17529888 (2500000 IPO premine + 15029888 mineable)

15029888 / 399999 = 37.57481 average block reward

(399998/4800)*127*37.57481 + (399998/960)*15*37.57481 + (399998/120)*3*37.57481 = 1008252 additional from superblocks

17529888 + 1008252 = 18,538,140 total PoW coins


So, that's 18.5 mil versus the 18.2 mil from your ANN post. Did I miss something? Or is this just variation due to the pseudo-random superblocks?
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I make no comment here. I'll answer him promptly about we already dropped PoW from 50 to 18.2 or 18.5 which does not matter.

dev ask them add Supercoin, that's the last thing they can do for supercoin.
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June 17, 2014, 03:59:28 AM
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Someone bought a shit ton of coins after supercointeam's post

edit: actually it looks like it was 2 minutes before it.....
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June 17, 2014, 04:02:17 AM
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my answer to him.


Hello,
One error in this calculation is that the cutoff point is block 400,000, not PoW block 400,000
You assumed PoW block 400,000, which is completely wrong block 400,000 is about at PoW block 86400-96000, depends on pos generation so you over-estimated 300K there rest calculation seems reasonable
18.5-0.3=18.2  mil.

Is there any other concerns about SuperCoin? Let's communicate.

Best wishes from Supercoin Team
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June 17, 2014, 04:05:16 AM
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my answer was to him.


Hello,
One error in this calculation is that the cutoff point is block 400,000, not PoW block 400,000
You assumed PoW block 400,000, which is completely wrong block 400,000 is about at PoW block 86400-96000, depends on pos generation so you over-estimated 300K there rest calculation seems reasonable
18.5-0.3=18.2  mil.

Is there any other concerns about SuperCoin? Let's communicate.

Best wishes from Supercoin Team

THanks for the update DEV! Great news! So if POW supply calculations in the source was his last set concerns then we should be passing the security audit.   Cool

POW 18.2 Mil

Viva SuperCoin!

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June 17, 2014, 04:06:11 AM
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Don't ask them to add super to Polo , It's not needed  , What's urgent is MAKING IT CLEAR that someone made a mistake and putting this to rest , Supercoin can do without the exchange . But going foward we need this situation put to rest once and for all , when he is done reviewing the code he can put a last statement on that thread and close it . Thats all .
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June 17, 2014, 04:06:32 AM
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Judging busoni's response, he seems very embarrassed and reluctant to admit his mistakes, despite his apology on the 12th page of his FUD thread.

And WHY is he still trying to do the math himself??? He's shown himself completely incompetent at studying code, and says his expert reviewer is on the task?

So many questions...
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June 17, 2014, 04:07:37 AM
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and my answer:


Hello,
One error in this calculation is that the cutoff point is block 400,000, not PoW block 400,000
You assumed PoW block 400,000, which is completely wrong block 400,000 is about at PoW block 86400-96000, depends on pos generation so you over-estimated 300K there rest calculation seems reasonable
18.5-0.3=18.2  mil.

Is there any other concerns about SuperCoin? Let's communicate.

Best wishes from Supercoin Team

that's very gentlemanlike, now he know he has make a big mistake and do some harm on supercoin community.
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June 17, 2014, 04:09:41 AM
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ok so he knows his mistake and confirmed our calculation is correct  he tried to find some mistakes in our code, lol like now we are at block 69565, which is PoW-block 17530

he can not understand this?
 Grin

if this true, you can tell him both pos and pow generate new coins, and they are separated.
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June 17, 2014, 04:13:22 AM
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You got to be kidding me , just like that the price is rising ..Wow !
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June 17, 2014, 04:13:28 AM
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Grin he's dealing with an alt coin expert :-)

Fantastic job dev, i had complete faith you could handle situation. Anyways if I panicked price would be 800 sats Tongue
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June 17, 2014, 04:15:30 AM
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ok so he knows his mistake and confirmed our calculation is correct  he tried to find some mistakes in our code, lol like now we are at block 69565, which is PoW-block 17530

he can not understand this?
 Grin

if this true, you can tell him both pos and pow generate new coins, and they are separated.

 Grin he's dealing with an alt coin expert.

seems their altcoin expert still do not know much about altcoin...
for a altcoin expert, it at most take him 20 minutes to know everything clearly.
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June 17, 2014, 04:17:37 AM
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We are a SUPER team together.
That's why we are SUPER coin :-)
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June 17, 2014, 04:19:42 AM
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Grin he's dealing with an alt coin expert :-)

Fantastic job dev, i had complete faith you could handle situation. Anyways if I panicked price would be 800 sats Tongue
We are a SUPER team together.
It looks we'r handling so well one of greatest fud ever seen on the alt coin history.
That's why we are SUPER coin :-)

SUPER TO MOON!
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June 17, 2014, 04:24:24 AM
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Vote for super every hours

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June 17, 2014, 04:25:14 AM
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we need Poloniex official apologize on twitter and this thread.
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June 17, 2014, 04:26:09 AM
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Vote for super every hours



If SUPER goes to Polo I will donate .5 BTC to votes. Me and other SUPER supporter already donated .6 BTC to random twitter winners for retweeting SUPER to POLO tweet. MOON TIME
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June 17, 2014, 04:30:04 AM
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Vote for super every hours



If SUPER goes to Polo I will donate .5 BTC to votes. Me and other SUPER supporter already donated .6 BTC to random twitter winners for retweeting SUPER to POLO tweet. MOON TIME

will also donate some btc for voting.
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June 17, 2014, 04:36:08 AM
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Vote for super every hours


the prize is obtained after voting supercoin in mintpall


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if anyone is willing to pay for the voting of mintpal my account  Grin


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