Crypto-in-tha-blood
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October 15, 2014, 02:06:26 PM |
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Hopefully last silly question:-)
Do I need to uninstall the regular wallet or can this run on a machine along with the regular wallet?
I don't think there are two types of wallets. The latest versions now includes the xmixer tech. It should replace the current wallet you have installed. 1. Always backup your wallet.dat file to another folder before updating. The file can be found in username\AppData\Roaming\XCurrency. 2. Run the installer.exe. 3. To get xmixer tech running you need to append the Target line in the Shortcut tab. This can be found by right clicking on the shortcut to the program that was created by the installer on the desktop or start menu. It should include the expression -distmix-autonode . 4. Run the wallet from the shortcut you just changed. You should now see in the wallet's title bar the addition of the word [autonode] which indicates the xmixer is running. This is great. Thank you. I will have to try it tonight.
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synechist
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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market
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October 15, 2014, 02:48:03 PM |
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what are the news of today? Is there any ETA?
I can confirm that the news is coming out today. No ETA though. But brace yourselves. :-)
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Co-Founder, the Blocknet
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battbot
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October 15, 2014, 02:48:46 PM |
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what are the news of today? Is there any ETA?
I can confirm that the news is coming out today. No ETA though. But brace yourselves. :-) /brace
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Teka (OP)
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October 15, 2014, 02:49:43 PM |
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Thanks dude I will post there. I already consider my money there is gone. Probally 4 ish btc. Fuck them Sorry to hear that, I lost no funds but I was still annoyed about their approach especially this: thanks for all the fish
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wooder
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October 15, 2014, 03:05:02 PM |
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Thanks dude I will post there. I already consider my money there is gone. Probally 4 ish btc. Fuck them Sorry to hear that, I lost no funds but I was still annoyed about their approach especially this: thanks for all the fish where did he post this? and according to this coindesk articel http://www.coindesk.com/moolah-mintpal-closure-bankruptcy/“What saddens me the most is that Moolah took their funding from random Internet-goers as opposed to rich venture capitalists who can afford to take the risk and financial hit. These ‘investors’ are now in a position where they’ll never see their money again, and have minimal legal recourse.”
I don't get why people invest in companies like this, but i have to admit i don't get why people invest in kickstarter campains as the people behind minecraft and oculus rift for example got funded and sold the companies for some billions afterwards and people that invested get nothing.
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G-Bert
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October 15, 2014, 03:25:19 PM |
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nice! finally made a small profit on something else and managed to grab another 105 XC
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Teka (OP)
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October 15, 2014, 03:25:38 PM |
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Thanks dude I will post there. I already consider my money there is gone. Probally 4 ish btc. Fuck them Sorry to hear that, I lost no funds but I was still annoyed about their approach especially this: thanks for all the fish where did he post this? and according to this coindesk articel http://www.coindesk.com/moolah-mintpal-closure-bankruptcy/“What saddens me the most is that Moolah took their funding from random Internet-goers as opposed to rich venture capitalists who can afford to take the risk and financial hit. These ‘investors’ are now in a position where they’ll never see their money again, and have minimal legal recourse.”
I don't get why people invest in companies like this, but i have to admit i don't get why people invest in kickstarter campains as the people behind minecraft and oculus rift for example got funded and sold the companies for some billions afterwards and people that invested get nothing. The blog has been edited since then but it was originally there yesterday. My twitter about it: https://twitter.com/DrasticRaven/status/522151859608625152 . Also in kickstarter you aren't investing, you are simply buying a product and that's it. Oh and minecraft never went on Kickstarter.
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holyprofit
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October 15, 2014, 03:30:43 PM |
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what are the news of today? Is there any ETA?
I can confirm that the news is coming out today. No ETA though. But brace yourselves. :-) clenched in anticipation!
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wooder
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October 15, 2014, 03:40:38 PM Last edit: October 15, 2014, 03:51:38 PM by wooder |
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Thanks dude I will post there. I already consider my money there is gone. Probally 4 ish btc. Fuck them Sorry to hear that, I lost no funds but I was still annoyed about their approach especially this: thanks for all the fish where did he post this? and according to this coindesk articel http://www.coindesk.com/moolah-mintpal-closure-bankruptcy/“What saddens me the most is that Moolah took their funding from random Internet-goers as opposed to rich venture capitalists who can afford to take the risk and financial hit. These ‘investors’ are now in a position where they’ll never see their money again, and have minimal legal recourse.”
I don't get why people invest in companies like this, but i have to admit i don't get why people invest in kickstarter campains as the people behind minecraft and oculus rift for example got funded and sold the companies for some billions afterwards and people that invested get nothing. The blog has been edited since then but it was originally there yesterday. My twitter about it: https://twitter.com/DrasticRaven/status/522151859608625152 . Also in kickstarter you aren't investing, you are simply buying a product and that's it. Oh and minecraft never went on Kickstarter. I was wrong it was just a documentary about it: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2pp/minecraft-the-story-of-mojangI know how kickstarter works, but i still think, without the early investors there would be no company and therefore i think this investors should get money back. If the project fails you also loose all your money. So you don't just buy something, you invest imo
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Teka (OP)
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October 15, 2014, 03:55:06 PM |
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I seriously hope noone uses any of their services.
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holyprofit
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October 15, 2014, 04:10:04 PM |
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I seriously hope noone uses any of their services. The guys there are so cack-handed it's embarrassing to the whole crypto community. e.g. a post saying "reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated" would be OK if you weren't the one that had reported in a post 24 hours earlier that you were dead!! I wish they would just disappear.
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The-C-Word
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October 15, 2014, 04:16:39 PM |
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Thanks dude I will post there. I already consider my money there is gone. Probally 4 ish btc. Fuck them Sorry to hear that, I lost no funds but I was still annoyed about their approach especially this: thanks for all the fish where did he post this? and according to this coindesk articel http://www.coindesk.com/moolah-mintpal-closure-bankruptcy/“What saddens me the most is that Moolah took their funding from random Internet-goers as opposed to rich venture capitalists who can afford to take the risk and financial hit. These ‘investors’ are now in a position where they’ll never see their money again, and have minimal legal recourse.”
I don't get why people invest in companies like this, but i have to admit i don't get why people invest in kickstarter campains as the people behind minecraft and oculus rift for example got funded and sold the companies for some billions afterwards and people that invested get nothing. The blog has been edited since then but it was originally there yesterday. My twitter about it: https://twitter.com/DrasticRaven/status/522151859608625152 . Also in kickstarter you aren't investing, you are simply buying a product and that's it. Oh and minecraft never went on Kickstarter. I was wrong it was just a documentary about it: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2pp/minecraft-the-story-of-mojangI know how kickstarter works, but i still think, without the early investors there would be no company and therefore i think this investors should get money back. If the project fails you also loose all your money. So you don't just buy something, you invest imo Kickstarter doesn't involve investing in the traditional sense. People just put money toward projects they'd like to see come to fruition. The "payoff" is the product actually coming to market, not financial incentives. Kickstarter campaigns also help in the assessment of market size and interest.
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wooder
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October 15, 2014, 04:26:42 PM |
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Thanks dude I will post there. I already consider my money there is gone. Probally 4 ish btc. Fuck them Sorry to hear that, I lost no funds but I was still annoyed about their approach especially this: thanks for all the fish where did he post this? and according to this coindesk articel http://www.coindesk.com/moolah-mintpal-closure-bankruptcy/“What saddens me the most is that Moolah took their funding from random Internet-goers as opposed to rich venture capitalists who can afford to take the risk and financial hit. These ‘investors’ are now in a position where they’ll never see their money again, and have minimal legal recourse.”
I don't get why people invest in companies like this, but i have to admit i don't get why people invest in kickstarter campains as the people behind minecraft and oculus rift for example got funded and sold the companies for some billions afterwards and people that invested get nothing. The blog has been edited since then but it was originally there yesterday. My twitter about it: https://twitter.com/DrasticRaven/status/522151859608625152 . Also in kickstarter you aren't investing, you are simply buying a product and that's it. Oh and minecraft never went on Kickstarter. I was wrong it was just a documentary about it: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2pp/minecraft-the-story-of-mojangI know how kickstarter works, but i still think, without the early investors there would be no company and therefore i think this investors should get money back. If the project fails you also loose all your money. So you don't just buy something, you invest imo Kickstarter doesn't involve investing in the traditional sense. People just put money toward projects they'd like to see come to fruition. The "payoff" is the product actually coming to market, not financial incentives. Kickstarter campaigns also help in the assessment of market size and interest. i understand what you mean, but the idea to sponsor a project and get no returns than a prototype that is full of bugs is no motivation for me to invest in a project. i think crowdinvesting is the only way i would go
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G-Bert
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October 15, 2014, 04:35:31 PM |
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We need an XC decentralised kickstarter app, (kinda like lighthouse)
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LD2164
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October 15, 2014, 04:55:42 PM |
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We need an XC decentralised kickstarter app, (kinda like lighthouse) I'd say first a decentralized exchange, then file storage, then the kickstarter app.
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Driv3n
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October 15, 2014, 05:04:59 PM |
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Awesome thanks Dan, I'll test it out tonight.
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policymaker
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October 15, 2014, 05:11:15 PM |
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thanx for the release Dan, is the net traffic bug fixed?
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G-Bert
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October 15, 2014, 05:38:18 PM |
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We need an XC decentralised kickstarter app, (kinda like lighthouse) I'd say first a decentralized exchange, then file storage, then the kickstarter app. Yeah I didn't mean straight away, just another idea to add to the huge list of potential ideas. Then again, perhaps if we did the decentralized kickstarter first, we could then crowdfund for more coders etc to get working on the other apps!
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