Rejinx (OP)
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February 04, 2012, 12:35:09 AM |
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Hey, I was wonder if anyone had a list failed Cryptocurrencies? I know about Coiledcoin, but is there any other coins out there with no exchange and no pools? Also, Can you still keep a wallet of these? Example, Could a still open a wallet with Coiledcoin in it and send it to another wallet?
Any help would rock.
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gmaxwell
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February 04, 2012, 01:41:59 AM |
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Hey, I was wonder if anyone had a list failed Cryptocurrencies? I know about Coiledcoin, but is there any other coins out there with no exchange and no pools? Also, Can you still keep a wallet of these? Example, Could a still open a wallet with Coiledcoin in it and send it to another wallet?
Any help would rock.
In the case of CLC you could, you just have to pay a 100 CLC transaction fee. In the case of other ones, you may have to start two nodes (if you are the only one) and mine them yourself if you want to process a transaction.
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t3a
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February 04, 2012, 02:43:33 AM |
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You could go to btc-e.com and see which ones have lost substantial value.
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Advertise here for 10btc/day
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Rejinx (OP)
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February 04, 2012, 03:48:15 AM |
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In the case of CLC you could, you just have to pay a 100 CLC transaction fee. In the case of other ones, you may have to start two nodes (if you are the only one) and mine them yourself if you want to process a transaction.
Cool, thanks. Do you know where I could get the client? and are you looking to selling some for really really cheap? You could go to btc-e.com and see which ones have lost substantial value.
All the ones that fell off of btc-e are still on Vircurex.com other then CLC. If you need a Vircurex.com referral code: 582-435
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Fuzzy
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February 04, 2012, 08:16:02 AM |
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I wonder if Enron is still trading...
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tiker
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February 04, 2012, 03:38:59 PM |
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In the case of CLC you could, you just have to pay a 100 CLC transaction fee. In the case of other ones, you may have to start two nodes (if you are the only one) and mine them yourself if you want to process a transaction.
Cool, thanks. Do you know where I could get the client? and are you looking to selling some for really really cheap? I've got the CLC windows client and source I could zip up and post some where for you if no one else has a download already available for it. Does anyone know where I can get a SC1 client? I'm building a multi-coin block chain viewer (using Abe) and will add SC1 if I can find a client.
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Rejinx (OP)
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February 04, 2012, 04:32:57 PM |
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I've got the CLC windows client and source I could zip up and post some where for you if no one else has a download already available for it.
Does anyone know where I can get a SC1 client? I'm building a multi-coin block chain viewer (using Abe) and will add SC1 if I can find a client.
That would be great tiker. Also, unless Vircurex picks it up, Tenebrix and Fairbrix are about to lose there only exchange.
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tiker
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February 04, 2012, 05:53:41 PM |
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That would be great tiker.
Also, unless Vircurex picks it up, Tenebrix and Fairbrix are about to lose there only exchange.
CoiledCoin client zipped up... www.funkymonkey.org/coiledcoin.zipLet me know when you've got it. Thanks.
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tiker
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February 04, 2012, 05:54:08 PM |
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Does anyone know where I can get a SC1 client? I'm building a multi-coin block chain viewer (using Abe) and will add SC1 if I can find a client.
I sent you a PM with a link Got it! Thanks!
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someguy123
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February 05, 2012, 06:12:22 AM |
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Liquidcoin sort-of Nicksasa (creator) disappeared with no notice, BTC-E rejected LQC, the client is slightly buggy, it's extremely low value (it's still tradable on vircurex.com), and the blockchain itself has 1000's of orphans for each block. I'm the guy running liquidcoin.org so it's pretty annoying when the actual creator disappearing, plus I also ran the blockexplorer on liquidcoin.org:2755 which is now broken since the blockchain keeps corrupting itself and ABE keeps breaking its own MySQL so I have to keep re-scanning the liquidcoin blockchains...so I gave up of course after the 100th time... It's still sort-of alive, but buggy and unsupported by its own developer.
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February 05, 2012, 06:19:32 AM |
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Liquidcoin sort-of Nicksasa (creator) disappeared with no notice, BTC-E rejected LQC, the client is slightly buggy, it's extremely low value (it's still tradable on vircurex.com), and the blockchain itself has 1000's of orphans for each block. I'm the guy running liquidcoin.org so it's pretty annoying when the actual creator disappearing, plus I also ran the blockexplorer on liquidcoin.org:2755 which is now broken since the blockchain keeps corrupting itself and ABE keeps breaking its own MySQL so I have to keep re-scanning the liquidcoin blockchains...so I gave up of course after the 100th time... It's still sort-of alive, but buggy and unsupported by its own developer.
I told the developer the orphan problem would happen when it first came out... Whoever it was, they didn't have a decent understanding of the algorithms underlying bitcoin.
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Rejinx (OP)
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February 05, 2012, 04:48:44 PM |
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That would be great tiker.
Also, unless Vircurex picks it up, Tenebrix and Fairbrix are about to lose there only exchange.
CoiledCoin client zipped up... www.funkymonkey.org/coiledcoin.zipLet me know when you've got it. Thanks. I got it. Thanks a ton. Sending you 1000 Geistgeld to say thank you.
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steelhouse
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February 06, 2012, 04:29:22 AM |
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None of the coins have died yet, except coiled coin which was taken down. FBX and TBX might, but I0C and IXC ran without an exchange for about 1 month. I think it will grow, because unlike gold there are not hidden massive reserves on the moon or Eros. Otherwise it mimics gold.
So maybe beertokens, coiled, and weeds. I was really interested in weeds because they pre-mined 10,000,000 and had no mining. But the exchange had no orders.
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tiker
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February 06, 2012, 02:35:58 PM |
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I got it. Thanks a ton. Sending you 1000 Geistgeld to say thank you. Thanks!
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Rejinx (OP)
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February 07, 2012, 03:41:22 AM |
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None of the coins have died yet, except coiled coin which was taken down. FBX and TBX might, but I0C and IXC ran without an exchange for about 1 month. I think it will grow, because unlike gold there are not hidden massive reserves on the moon or Eros. Otherwise it mimics gold.
So maybe beertokens, coiled, and weeds. I was really interested in weeds because they pre-mined 10,000,000 and had no mining. But the exchange had no orders.
I have never heard of beertokens or weeds. Can you point me to where I can learn more?
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mila
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February 07, 2012, 01:20:05 PM |
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Hey, I was wonder if anyone had a list failed Cryptocurrencies? I know about Coiledcoin, but is there any other coins out there with no exchange and no pools? Also, Can you still keep a wallet of these? Example, Could a still open a wallet with Coiledcoin in it and send it to another wallet?
Any help would rock.
In the case of CLC you could, you just have to pay a 100 CLC transaction fee. In the case of other ones, you may have to start two nodes (if you are the only one) and mine them yourself if you want to process a transaction. where do you get the alt.blockchain to start mining (if all other nodes are down?) otherwise cool idea to mine only to confirm transactions
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Rejinx (OP)
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February 08, 2012, 01:28:06 AM |
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Any more info on weeds or beertoken or any other would be awesome. I am starting a little site about the deadcoins (very very early stage): www.deadcoin.com
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February 08, 2012, 05:06:45 AM |
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Blockchains are vulnerable, and expensive to secure. To get Beertokens and Weeds back up and running it might be prudent to first start significant amounts of trade going on with them on "centralised" servers such as Open Transactions servers. A whole bunch of proposed altchains could all compete in such venues for market share and not have to face the expense of actually runnign as a blockchain until they have already established enough volume to make the blockchain expense worthwhile. (Like having enough transaction volume that the transaction fees can easily pay the miners, for example.) This is part of what I hope to explore with my Open Transactions server. -MarkM-
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tiker
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February 08, 2012, 01:08:20 PM |
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