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June 12, 2014, 07:24:49 AM
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http://pools.hashlink.eu



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June 12, 2014, 07:34:31 AM
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What is linearcoin?

Linearcoin is a new crypto-currency featuring a block reward that decreases in value in a linear fashion after each block. With block 0 starting at 50 Coins, the reward will gradually decrease linearly by 0.00005. The gradual reduction of reward will help mitigate inflation and Pump/Dump schemes. Panic and other chaos can be completely avoided as the coin never halves, the reward gradually gets smaller, and smaller. This will ensure a constant stream of hashing power to the network, as the incentive to mine will always be there. The block reward will keep decreasing until the reward hits 0, creating a total of 25,025,025 coins! With new blocks being generated every 5 minutes, you'll have the opportunity to mine for ~9.5 years. This time will allow for steady growth of the coin and it's acceptance or destruction by the community.



Good Luck. And let this be the last coin that is successfully mined!

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June 13, 2014, 09:37:14 PM
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What is linearcoin?

Linearcoin is a new crypto-currency featuring a block reward that decreases in value in a linear fashion after each block. With block 0 starting at 50 Coins, the reward will gradually decrease linearly by 0.00005. The gradual reduction of reward will help mitigate inflation and Pump/Dump schemes. Panic and other chaos can be completely avoided
 

Why and How?

Good Luck though...

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June 13, 2014, 09:39:30 PM
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Sounds like a really unusual and interesting way for the blocks to pop..Nice coin and only 25 million approx coins..I am sending om for promo initiative.. Smiley


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June 15, 2014, 02:18:47 AM
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Click here and join us!
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June 15, 2014, 09:09:40 AM
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Dev, ready to make a russian translation. If needed pls pm me.
Will mine it, tnx for the x11 algo.

Free SIGNs giving everyday. Be part, do not miss!.Sqgj26PtN6SoryJntgFYcUz5xBkZf8Wsph
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June 16, 2014, 07:51:45 AM
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Easy mining NOMP pool. No registration.
Payments: directly to your LNC address, after every 2 minutes, when you reach 50LNC.
Difficulty: vardiff
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Mining is available at launch when source released.
You are welcome to mine with us!
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June 16, 2014, 07:42:18 PM
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Hey Dev,

I'd would be ready to make a German translation.

If needed pls pm me.

Greetings
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June 16, 2014, 08:04:36 PM
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Site: http://xhash.net
We will set a pool for Linearcoin Smiley

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June 16, 2014, 10:21:42 PM
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Nice long coin, 2 good pools.
I will try to mine it, seems difficult for my small rig.
Remake of logo, to be more effective.

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June 17, 2014, 02:13:58 AM
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Linearcoin


Every day on this forum, a new alt-coin is created offering little change in innovation and merely re-brand the coin it was based off of. A fair number of these coins are scams that are extremely pre-mined. This enables the developers to artificially inflate the value of their coin and make a large profit. These coins are completely worthless offering nothing new to the community. Except today...

I am proud to announce, LinearCoin [LNC]

What is linearcoin?

Linearcoin is a new crypto-currency featuring a block reward that decreases in value in a linear fashion after each block. With block 0 starting at 50 Coins, the reward will gradually decrease linearly by 0.00005. The gradual reduction of reward will help mitigate inflation and Pump/Dump schemes. Panic and other chaos can be completely avoided as the coin never halves, the reward gradually gets smaller, and smaller. This will ensure a constant stream of hashing power to the network, as the incentive to mine will always be there. The block reward will keep decreasing until the reward hits 0, creating a total of 25,025,025 coins! With new blocks being generated every 5 minutes, you'll have the opportunity to mine for ~9.5 years. This time will allow for steady growth of the coin and it's acceptance or destruction by the community.


When is linearcoin launching?

Linearcoin will officially launch on June 21st @ 16:00 GMT.

Countdown: https://www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/541-LNC
and here: http://altcoinherald.com/altcoin-launch-calendar/
and here: http://www.cryptolaunch.net/linearcoin.html

Technical Specs
No IPO, No POS, < 0.001% Premine, No worries!

POW Algorithm: X11
Total Coins: 25,025,025 Coins
Block Time: 5 Minutes
Confirmations: 6
Block Maturity: 60

Difficulty Re-target Time: Every Block (KimotoGravityWell)
Halving Rate: Decreases 0.00005 Coins every block
Mining Window: ~9.51 years

P2P: 9553
RPC: 9552

Updates:
6/15 - We have 5 pools ready to begin mining on launch!
6/14 - Only 7 days left until launch!
6/12 - Added yet another pool!
6/11 - 3 Pools are now ready to mine Linearcoin.
6/10 - ATTENTION POOLS: Make sure you note the change in block maturity and confirmations.

Bounties
I'm looking at you pools and exchanges.

500 Linearcoin: First Exchange
300 Linearcoin: Second Exchange
100 Linearcoin: Mac Wallet*
100 Linearcoin: Linux Wallet*

* source code to be released on launch date


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If you plan on mining, here are a few pools to get started.

http://lnc.pool.mn
http://linear.suchpool.pw
http://linear.ssdpool.com
http://lnc.hashlink.eu
http://linear.cryptoday.info
http://eu-pool.mine.nu
http://xhash.net

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How do you have a "<0.001% premine" (which would be 250 coins or less) while offering up at least 1000 coins in bounties? Are these bounties supposed to be paid by the pools? Or maybe the premine is actually 25,025 coins, which would be a "<0.1% premine"? I'm guessing the latter, as the 25025025 total coins with 1000000 blocks would make that work mathematically. Obviously, being off by a factor of 100 in your text is more than a bit concerning. If you can't do math properly, why should anyone trust you to make a proper cryptocurrency and keep it running for 9.51 years?

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June 17, 2014, 05:05:09 AM
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June 17, 2014, 10:33:10 AM
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Nice long coin, 2 good pools.
I will try to mine it, seems difficult for my small rig.
Remake of logo, to be more effective.


That logo is better, I do not like the original logo, but I like the coin. Im in.
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June 17, 2014, 12:12:49 PM
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What about solo?
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June 17, 2014, 12:40:53 PM
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Pre-Ann translated to Spanish -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=655529.0

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June 17, 2014, 01:31:30 PM
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How do you have a "<0.001% premine" (which would be 250 coins or less) while offering up at least 1000 coins in bounties? Are these bounties supposed to be paid by the pools? Or maybe the premine is actually 25,025 coins, which would be a "<0.1% premine"? I'm guessing the latter, as the 25025025 total coins with 1000000 blocks would make that work mathematically. Obviously, being off by a factor of 100 in your text is more than a bit concerning. If you can't do math properly, why should anyone trust you to make a proper cryptocurrency and keep it running for 9.51 years?


Hello,

I have not been too clear about the premine. If you start from 50 coins and decrease by 0.00005 coins after every block you get a total of 25,000,025. Before this begins, we have changed the payout of the first block to make it worth 25,000 coins. This is where our grand total of 25,025,025 coins comes from. 25,000 are premined, and 25,000,025 are the result of the linear decreasing block reward.

Simple maths:

25,025,025 = 100%
2,502,502.5 = 10%
250,250.25 = 1%
25,025.025 = 0.1%
2,502.5025 = 0.01%
250.25025= 0.001%

Only move dots to every 0 you move... your premine is near to 0.1% not 0.001% go back school before launch crypto plz.
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June 17, 2014, 01:58:59 PM
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not a good sign for this coin.
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June 17, 2014, 04:57:21 PM
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How do you have a "<0.001% premine" (which would be 250 coins or less) while offering up at least 1000 coins in bounties? Are these bounties supposed to be paid by the pools? Or maybe the premine is actually 25,025 coins, which would be a "<0.1% premine"? I'm guessing the latter, as the 25025025 total coins with 1000000 blocks would make that work mathematically. Obviously, being off by a factor of 100 in your text is more than a bit concerning. If you can't do math properly, why should anyone trust you to make a proper cryptocurrency and keep it running for 9.51 years?


Hello,

I have not been too clear about the premine. If you start from 50 coins and decrease by 0.00005 coins after every block you get a total of 25,000,025. Before this begins, we have changed the payout of the first block to make it worth 25,000 coins. This is where our grand total of 25,025,025 coins comes from. 25,000 are premined, and 25,000,025 are the result of the linear decreasing block reward.

Simple maths:

25,025,025 = 100%
2,502,502.5 = 10%
250,250.25 = 1%
25,025.025 = 0.1%
2,502.5025 = 0.01%
250.25025= 0.001%

Only move dots to every 0 you move... your premine is near to 0.1% not 0.001% go back school before launch crypto plz.


Haha coin dead before it even releases ^^ good one!

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June 18, 2014, 08:02:39 AM
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great logo for branding

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June 18, 2014, 07:08:51 PM
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Haha coin dead before it even releases ^^ good one!
Yeah this definitely needs to be resolved before I'm sending any kind of hashpower your way.

This is an utter math failure.

Edit: since the original post pointing this out more than a single day has passed.. developers, get your game up.
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