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Question: Minerals development - top priority
E-sports Betting services + wallet betting features - 254 (48.7%)
Anonymity development - 135 (25.9%)
Multipool further development - 28 (5.4%)
SC2 tournaments - 56 (10.7%)
Wallet improvements (chat, price, better design) - 49 (9.4%)
Total Voters: 522

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June 15, 2014, 08:40:04 AM
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He went grey because of Bitcoin?

Fuck Bitcoin then. he put on 50 years judging by his I.D.

Perhaps that's because all the ASIC increased Block Generation Speed and had an effect on his time / space continuum

He went grey coz all the shit that is happening here in the altcoin section. This is not what he intended.

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June 15, 2014, 08:42:34 AM
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Dev.... can you pls explain your double bitcointalk indentity?




and from all the places... why this shitty exchange? Undecided
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June 15, 2014, 08:46:03 AM
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looks great.just wait and see Grin

jackpot was on a shitty exchange as well, and look it now
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June 15, 2014, 08:50:32 AM
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Keep voting,

https://www.mintpal.com/voting
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June 15, 2014, 08:52:40 AM
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woah, minerals now top coin on C-Cex  Grin



I can see how minerals will top bittrex and mintpal charts  Grin

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June 15, 2014, 09:19:38 AM
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I may be one of the few here but let me try to make my point without swearing or cursing (its going to be difficult)

Mintpal Voting

1 Direct Link MYC MyCoin 1NFc6xXtgdxvU61LigRnPxu7vsFhSKaKSR 22272

Well done to mycoin.
!!!!!!

Each 0.001 BTC received will count for 1 vote. (taken from voting page)

Mycoin = 22272 votes

22.272 btc total

22.272 x 600 dollars (ish) =

10 thousand dollars or more roughly for a coin at 23 sats currenly.

I hope to be recognised as one of the good guys on Bitcointalk, and I don't know which of these users is the Mintpal Dev on Bitcointalk or if he / she (most likely he) is aware of my opinions but here they are

mintpal is a bunch of thieving cunts. I wont vote for shit on your exchange and I use it reluctantly.


G, you may vote for free every 1 hour. I would gess 99% of these 22k votes are free. Also one may register multiple accounts on mintpal and vote as many times as there are proxies available

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June 15, 2014, 09:22:17 AM
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I may be one of the few here but let me try to make my point without swearing or cursing (its going to be difficult)

Mintpal Voting

1 Direct Link MYC MyCoin 1NFc6xXtgdxvU61LigRnPxu7vsFhSKaKSR 22272

Well done to mycoin.
!!!!!!

Each 0.001 BTC received will count for 1 vote. (taken from voting page)

Mycoin = 22272 votes

22.272 btc total

22.272 x 600 dollars (ish) =

10 thousand dollars or more roughly for a coin at 23 sats currenly.

I hope to be recognised as one of the good guys on Bitcointalk, and I don't know which of these users is the Mintpal Dev on Bitcointalk or if he / she (most likely he) is aware of my opinions but here they are

mintpal is a bunch of thieving cunts. I wont vote for shit on your exchange and I use it reluctantly.


Vote buying on Mintpal is optional.  The idea is that the community votes for a coin they like with a max of one vote per hour per account.  This way MP can determine which coins have larger community support and have a bigger chance of having larger volumes and be a successful coin. Mintpal has added the option to buy votes which is a means for them to generate income to maintain their backend systems - the systems that enables us to exchange coins. You are mistaken if you think all the 22k votes for Mycoin came from buying votes - perhaps 90% normal voting and 10% vote buying. There will always be a mixture of normal voting and vote buying.  In theory it is possible that someone could put down 22 BTC today on a coin that is at the bottom of the MP list and it could beat Mycoin tomorrow, but it is highly unlikely.

To brand MP as thieves is completely untrue and shows that you do not know ow MP voting works. Your opinion is completely unfounded and inappropriate.
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June 15, 2014, 09:25:11 AM
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I may be one of the few here but let me try to make my point without swearing or cursing (its going to be difficult)

Mintpal Voting

1 Direct Link MYC MyCoin 1NFc6xXtgdxvU61LigRnPxu7vsFhSKaKSR 22272

Well done to mycoin.
!!!!!!

Each 0.001 BTC received will count for 1 vote. (taken from voting page)

Mycoin = 22272 votes

22.272 btc total

22.272 x 600 dollars (ish) =

10 thousand dollars or more roughly for a coin at 23 sats currenly.

I hope to be recognised as one of the good guys on Bitcointalk, and I don't know which of these users is the Mintpal Dev on Bitcointalk or if he / she (most likely he) is aware of my opinions but here they are

mintpal is a bunch of thieving cunts. I wont vote for shit on your exchange and I use it reluctantly.


Vote buying on Mintpal is optional.  The idea is that the community votes for a coin they like with a max of one vote per hour.  This way MP can determine which coins have larger community support and have a bigger chance of having larger volumes and be a successful coin. Mintpal has added the option to buy votes which is a means for them to generate income to maintain their backend systems - the systems that enables us to exchange coins. You are mistaken if you think all the 22k votes for Mycoin came from buying votes. There will always be a mixture of normal voting and vote buying.  In theory it is possible that someone could put down 22 BTC today on a coin that is at the bottom of the MP list and it could beat Mycoin tomorrow, but it is highly unlikely.

To brand MP as thieves is completely untrue and shows that you do not know ow MP voting works. Your opinion is completely unfounded and inappropriate.
i dont think much of mintpals antics aswell.paid votes is just bullshit when they just go and add a coin if they like it.i know paid votes is optional but i have seen them just add a coin even if its not winning votes.

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June 15, 2014, 09:25:42 AM
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MyCoin holders paid about 2.15 BTC, JPC holders - about 5 BTC.
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June 15, 2014, 09:29:54 AM
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I may be one of the few here but let me try to make my point without swearing or cursing (its going to be difficult)

Mintpal Voting

1 Direct Link MYC MyCoin 1NFc6xXtgdxvU61LigRnPxu7vsFhSKaKSR 22272

Well done to mycoin.
!!!!!!

Each 0.001 BTC received will count for 1 vote. (taken from voting page)

Mycoin = 22272 votes

22.272 btc total

22.272 x 600 dollars (ish) =

10 thousand dollars or more roughly for a coin at 23 sats currenly.

I hope to be recognised as one of the good guys on Bitcointalk, and I don't know which of these users is the Mintpal Dev on Bitcointalk or if he / she (most likely he) is aware of my opinions but here they are

mintpal is a bunch of thieving cunts. I wont vote for shit on your exchange and I use it reluctantly.


Vote buying on Mintpal is optional.  The idea is that the community votes for a coin they like with a max of one vote per hour.  This way MP can determine which coins have larger community support and have a bigger chance of having larger volumes and be a successful coin. Mintpal has added the option to buy votes which is a means for them to generate income to maintain their backend systems - the systems that enables us to exchange coins. You are mistaken if you think all the 22k votes for Mycoin came from buying votes. There will always be a mixture of normal voting and vote buying.  In theory it is possible that someone could put down 22 BTC today on a coin that is at the bottom of the MP list and it could beat Mycoin tomorrow, but it is highly unlikely.

To brand MP as thieves is completely untrue and shows that you do not know ow MP voting works. Your opinion is completely unfounded and inappropriate.
i dont think much of mintpals antics aswell.paid votes is just bullshit when they just go and add a coin if they like it.i know paid votes is optional but i have seen them just add a coin even if its not winning votes.

it is clearly stated that they reserve the right to add any coin they like for trading. If the coin is innovative or somehow interesting. Or just got ton of volume on other exchanges

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June 15, 2014, 09:32:18 AM
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Guys you can vote for free once every hour on MintPal, so cast your votes for Minerals - https://www.mintpal.com/voting#MIN

Do note that new accounts that have just registered and have not traded might not be able to vote!
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June 15, 2014, 09:33:34 AM
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I may be one of the few here but let me try to make my point without swearing or cursing (its going to be difficult)

Mintpal Voting

1 Direct Link MYC MyCoin 1NFc6xXtgdxvU61LigRnPxu7vsFhSKaKSR 22272

Well done to mycoin.
!!!!!!

Each 0.001 BTC received will count for 1 vote. (taken from voting page)

Mycoin = 22272 votes

22.272 btc total

22.272 x 600 dollars (ish) =

10 thousand dollars or more roughly for a coin at 23 sats currenly.

I hope to be recognised as one of the good guys on Bitcointalk, and I don't know which of these users is the Mintpal Dev on Bitcointalk or if he / she (most likely he) is aware of my opinions but here they are

mintpal is a bunch of thieving cunts. I wont vote for shit on your exchange and I use it reluctantly.


Vote buying on Mintpal is optional.  The idea is that the community votes for a coin they like with a max of one vote per hour.  This way MP can determine which coins have larger community support and have a bigger chance of having larger volumes and be a successful coin. Mintpal has added the option to buy votes which is a means for them to generate income to maintain their backend systems - the systems that enables us to exchange coins. You are mistaken if you think all the 22k votes for Mycoin came from buying votes. There will always be a mixture of normal voting and vote buying.  In theory it is possible that someone could put down 22 BTC today on a coin that is at the bottom of the MP list and it could beat Mycoin tomorrow, but it is highly unlikely.

To brand MP as thieves is completely untrue and shows that you do not know ow MP voting works. Your opinion is completely unfounded and inappropriate.
i dont think much of mintpals antics aswell.paid votes is just bullshit when they just go and add a coin if they like it.i know paid votes is optional but i have seen them just add a coin even if its not winning votes.

it is clearly stated that they reserve the right to add any coin they like for trading. If the coin is innovative or somehow interesting. Or just got ton of volume on other exchanges
i kno that but if people are paying btc to get to top of vote to have a coin added than they just go and add one that didnt win is just daylight robbery my friend.very bad practise

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June 15, 2014, 09:34:43 AM
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i dont think much of mintpals antics aswell.paid votes is just bullshit when they just go and add a coin if they like it.i know paid votes is optional but i have seen them just add a coin even if its not winning votes.

To understand this behaviour you have to understand the objectives of an exchange and the objective of coin voting. The objective is to have popular coins with high volumes with a high chance of success listed on an exchange. The main strategy to achieve this objectives is the coin voting process. However, if there is a coin with the characteristics to achieve the exchange objectives, then it is not necessary to complete the voting process because the criteria have already been met. If MP therefore feels that a coin has a high chance of success with large community support through other indicators than coin voting, they can list it straight away if they want to.
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June 15, 2014, 09:35:59 AM
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just clone coin, no innovations, no new features Undecided

I feel like Minerals provide great innovation!
ASICs and multipools were raping and killing every coin. With minerals it is not possible. Wait for the bigger exchange and the price will skyrocket.
Actually, why am I telling you this? The more weak hands now - the lower price for me to buy Minerals  Grin

No ASICs and multipools not mean this coin become valuable.
If the DEV team have no plan for the next step..It will dead after POW
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June 15, 2014, 09:44:37 AM
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In general i don't have issues with the way coins are selected at MP... Its been mostly working fine in terms of what jc12345 mentioned.

But recently, i have seen that MP is moving away from their own criteria in terms of coin selection. Because of this coins like Boost and others are not added on MP even with Hugh trade volume. While other coins are added to the exchange when its been clear from the start that they are being pushed to exchange only because they can be dumped by big whales when they hit MP.
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June 15, 2014, 09:51:23 AM
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In general i don't have issues with the way coins are selected at MP... Its been mostly working fine in terms of what jc12345 mentioned.

But recently, i have seen that MP is moving away from their own criteria in terms of coin selection. Because of this coins like Boost and others are not added on MP even with Hugh trade volume. While other coins are added to the exchange when its been clear from the start that they are being pushed to exchange only because they can be dumped by big whales when they hit MP.

+1

Its interesting how some coins hit MP very quickly while other 100% airdrop coins are ignored because of low value.
MyCoin is an example, now Ive never mined MyCoin and I have zero MYC to my name, but Ive never know a coin push so hard to be on Mintpal and so far the plea of MYC has been ignored. MYC deserves to be on MP more than most at the moment.

Would it hurt MP to list Mycoin? How difficult is it to add a coin to the exchange? About 5 minutes work Im guessing.

I would be expecting it to be listed Monday, MP have no excuse now.

Wait until Monday night and if Mycoin is not listed then you can complain.
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June 15, 2014, 09:52:43 AM
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Btw. have pools stopped? It reports my hashrates and everything, but there are no blocks found for a long time, no payouts...nothing...?
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June 15, 2014, 09:53:13 AM
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Whats up with the pools?
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June 15, 2014, 09:53:57 AM
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just clone coin, no innovations, no new features Undecided

I feel like Minerals provide great innovation!
ASICs and multipools were raping and killing every coin. With minerals it is not possible. Wait for the bigger exchange and the price will skyrocket.
Actually, why am I telling you this? The more weak hands now - the lower price for me to buy Minerals  Grin

No ASICs and multipools not mean this coin become valuable.
If the DEV team have no plan for the next step..It will dead after POW

please show me the better coin to buy right now
What coin did provide more innovation last month? Every fucking coin dev claims to invent anonymity and other bunch of bullshit but in the end just dumps his premine and disappears. Minerals coin have already showed us an innovative approach by cutting off all ASICs, multipool and big farms and this allowed fair distribution of coins

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Dev are you still with us?
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