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February 23, 2015, 02:24:40 AM
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I don't feel using a faucet is in our best interest. I honestly don't see many benefits. The fact that they can be so easily exploited is another problem.
Have we ever thought about running a twitter campaign? I remember a member from pandacoin messaging me and telling me that i would receive X amount of pandacoin for a promo.
I feel like faucets attract members with a low amount of capital, if even that. Who really waits for a faucet...

If we send crypti to people that have expressed interest in similar coins that might get a buzz going for this coin.

"@PND_Tip tip 500 @xxxx Have some Pandacoins Smiley http://pandacoinpnd.org/PND_Tip/"
Oh, it wasn't a promo. It was a tip bot.

If we did something like this with "learn more about crypti @ www.blah.com"

Maybe there is more behind the use of faucets than i know... Any thoughts?


We were just trying to keep interest up until we can introduce DPOS, CBC, and all the other bells and whistles.  Unfortunately, someone went and shit in the punchbowl.

Faucets follow a simple business model.  There is a  Product, and a Customer.  The Product is YOU, the web site visitor; the Customer is the Advertiser.  You get paid a portion of the revenue that the web site earns when you view the adverts.

BTW, this is the same business model used for television...... the viewer is the product which is being sold to the advertiser. Bet you thought that you were the customer and that the program was the product?  

Quiz for fun.......... name the Customer and the Product in the following:

1) Government Lottery

2) Public elementary and high schools


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February 23, 2015, 03:14:28 AM
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I don't feel using a faucet is in our best interest. I honestly don't see many benefits. The fact that they can be so easily exploited is another problem.
Have we ever thought about running a twitter campaign? I remember a member from pandacoin messaging me and telling me that i would receive X amount of pandacoin for a promo.
I feel like faucets attract members with a low amount of capital, if even that. Who really waits for a faucet...

If we send crypti to people that have expressed interest in similar coins that might get a buzz going for this coin.

"@PND_Tip tip 500 @xxxx Have some Pandacoins Smiley http://pandacoinpnd.org/PND_Tip/"
Oh, it wasn't a promo. It was a tip bot.

If we did something like this with "learn more about crypti @ www.blah.com"

Maybe there is more behind the use of faucets than i know... Any thoughts?


We were just trying to keep interest up until we can introduce DPOS, CBC, and all the other bells and whistles.  Unfortunately, someone went and shit in the punchbowl.

Faucets follow a simple business model.  There is a  Product, and a Customer.  The Product is YOU, the web site visitor; the Customer is the Advertiser.  You get paid a portion of the revenue that the web site earns when you view the adverts.

BTW, this is the same business model used for television...... the viewer is the product which is being sold to the advertiser. Bet you thought that you were the customer and that the program was the product?  

Quiz for fun.......... name the Customer and the Product in the following:

1) Government Lottery

2) Public elementary and high schools



I understand how they work, I just don't find them very effective for anything.
"Shit in the punchbowl" Ha! I like you
Keep something in mind... Our faucet didn't have any ads! I kind of liked it that way because there is a certain elegance to a simple website.
What we did was basically give coins away. I am merely saying that we could have given coins away in a more effective manner Smiley

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February 23, 2015, 08:14:37 AM
Last edit: February 23, 2015, 08:29:32 AM by Passion_ltc
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I don't feel using a faucet is in our best interest. I honestly don't see many benefits. The fact that they can be so easily exploited is another problem.
Have we ever thought about running a twitter campaign? I remember a member from pandacoin messaging me and telling me that i would receive X amount of pandacoin for a promo.
I feel like faucets attract members with a low amount of capital, if even that. Who really waits for a faucet...

If we send crypti to people that have expressed interest in similar coins that might get a buzz going for this coin.

"@PND_Tip tip 500 @xxxx Have some Pandacoins Smiley http://pandacoinpnd.org/PND_Tip/"
Oh, it wasn't a promo. It was a tip bot.

If we did something like this with "learn more about crypti @ www.blah.com"

Maybe there is more behind the use of faucets than i know... Any thoughts?


Hello Coinbitz, thank you very much for your suggestion.

I already have some ideas for promotion. Some have something to do with Twitter like you already mentioned, others with Facebook, Bitcointalk and Cryptitalk.

Currently we are in a transitioning process. We went from a not working client to a working and stable client (v0.1.9) with an unwanted consensus mechanism (random selection of forgers). The next step is, to create a consensus mechanism we feel comfortable with (DPOS) and we are doing great steps forward with this. I think we can make more information public in the next two weeks.

After this we finally have a base system we can be proud of. Then we can start the marketing process.


If you want to help out with marketing campaigns or our wikipedia just let me know. I'm currently gathering interested people to create a task force for these kind of things. Smiley

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February 23, 2015, 08:56:28 AM
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Important update

Please, update all nodes to 0.1.9c:

http://storage.googleapis.com/downloads.crypti.me/crypti-node/0.1.x/0.1.9c.zip

Was fixed bug in sync.

Windows/MacOS build soon.

Important update

I just zipped and uploaded the Mac OSX version! Smiley

http://downloads.crypti.me/crypti-node/0.1.x/macos-0.1.9c.zip

OP and Crypti.me is also updated.

And the Windows version is up.

http://downloads.crypti.me/crypti-node/0.1.x/crypti-windows-0.1.9c.exe


Website will be updated asap.


Thankyou. Updated my wallet and its working well.  Smiley

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February 23, 2015, 11:45:13 AM
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I don't feel using a faucet is in our best interest. I honestly don't see many benefits. The fact that they can be so easily exploited is another problem.
Have we ever thought about running a twitter campaign? I remember a member from pandacoin messaging me and telling me that i would receive X amount of pandacoin for a promo.
I feel like faucets attract members with a low amount of capital, if even that. Who really waits for a faucet...

If we send crypti to people that have expressed interest in similar coins that might get a buzz going for this coin.

"@PND_Tip tip 500 @xxxx Have some Pandacoins Smiley http://pandacoinpnd.org/PND_Tip/"
Oh, it wasn't a promo. It was a tip bot.

If we did something like this with "learn more about crypti @ www.blah.com"

Maybe there is more behind the use of faucets than i know... Any thoughts?


Hello Coinbitz, thank you very much for your suggestion.

I already have some ideas for promotion. Some have something to do with Twitter like you already mentioned, others with Facebook, Bitcointalk and Cryptitalk.

Currently we are in a transitioning process. We went from a not working client to a working and stable client (v0.1.9) with an unwanted consensus mechanism (random selection of forgers). The next step is, to create a consensus mechanism we feel comfortable with (DPOS) and we are doing great steps forward with this. I think we can make more information public in the next two weeks.

After this we finally have a base system we can be proud of. Then we can start the marketing process.


If you want to help out with marketing campaigns or our wikipedia just let me know. I'm currently gathering interested people to create a task force for these kind of things. Smiley

I think of this ad: Tired of mining? Noise? Expensive? Try XCRING! Set up your delegate and get the fees!  Grin
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February 23, 2015, 11:58:50 AM
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I don't feel using a faucet is in our best interest. I honestly don't see many benefits. The fact that they can be so easily exploited is another problem.
Have we ever thought about running a twitter campaign? I remember a member from pandacoin messaging me and telling me that i would receive X amount of pandacoin for a promo.
I feel like faucets attract members with a low amount of capital, if even that. Who really waits for a faucet...

If we send crypti to people that have expressed interest in similar coins that might get a buzz going for this coin.

"@PND_Tip tip 500 @xxxx Have some Pandacoins Smiley http://pandacoinpnd.org/PND_Tip/"
Oh, it wasn't a promo. It was a tip bot.

If we did something like this with "learn more about crypti @ www.blah.com"

Maybe there is more behind the use of faucets than i know... Any thoughts?


Hello Coinbitz, thank you very much for your suggestion.

I already have some ideas for promotion. Some have something to do with Twitter like you already mentioned, others with Facebook, Bitcointalk and Cryptitalk.

Currently we are in a transitioning process. We went from a not working client to a working and stable client (v0.1.9) with an unwanted consensus mechanism (random selection of forgers). The next step is, to create a consensus mechanism we feel comfortable with (DPOS) and we are doing great steps forward with this. I think we can make more information public in the next two weeks.

After this we finally have a base system we can be proud of. Then we can start the marketing process.


If you want to help out with marketing campaigns or our wikipedia just let me know. I'm currently gathering interested people to create a task force for these kind of things. Smiley

I think of this ad: Tired of mining? Noise? Expensive? Try XCRING! Set up your delegate and get the fees!  Grin

Hmm a good slogan would be: Bitcoin is Shitty, go buy some Crypti

www.heathenmead.com voor Honingwijnen en meer. betaal met Bitcoin.
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February 23, 2015, 12:10:49 PM
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I don't feel using a faucet is in our best interest. I honestly don't see many benefits. The fact that they can be so easily exploited is another problem.
Have we ever thought about running a twitter campaign? I remember a member from pandacoin messaging me and telling me that i would receive X amount of pandacoin for a promo.
I feel like faucets attract members with a low amount of capital, if even that. Who really waits for a faucet...

If we send crypti to people that have expressed interest in similar coins that might get a buzz going for this coin.

"@PND_Tip tip 500 @xxxx Have some Pandacoins Smiley http://pandacoinpnd.org/PND_Tip/"
Oh, it wasn't a promo. It was a tip bot.

If we did something like this with "learn more about crypti @ www.blah.com"

Maybe there is more behind the use of faucets than i know... Any thoughts?


Hello Coinbitz, thank you very much for your suggestion.

I already have some ideas for promotion. Some have something to do with Twitter like you already mentioned, others with Facebook, Bitcointalk and Cryptitalk.

Currently we are in a transitioning process. We went from a not working client to a working and stable client (v0.1.9) with an unwanted consensus mechanism (random selection of forgers). The next step is, to create a consensus mechanism we feel comfortable with (DPOS) and we are doing great steps forward with this. I think we can make more information public in the next two weeks.

After this we finally have a base system we can be proud of. Then we can start the marketing process.


If you want to help out with marketing campaigns or our wikipedia just let me know. I'm currently gathering interested people to create a task force for these kind of things. Smiley

I think of this ad: Tired of mining? Noise? Expensive? Try XCRING! Set up your delegate and get the fees!  Grin

Hmm a good slogan would be: Bitcoin is Shitty, go buy some Crypti

Are you cryptyfied? If not, go to crypti.me Cheesy

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February 23, 2015, 03:02:02 PM
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Polo has frozen XCR

We will be working on it

Must be the upgrade to 0.9.1c

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February 23, 2015, 03:05:39 PM
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Polo has frozen XCR for some unknown reason............ again!

We will be working on it


I think it's due 0.1.9c update  Huh
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February 23, 2015, 03:06:57 PM
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Polo has frozen XCR for some unknown reason............ again!

We will be working on it


I think it's due 0.1.9c update  Huh

Yeah, I figured that out right after I posted.........

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February 23, 2015, 03:21:28 PM
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Which percentage of this coin is trapped in Bter? I suppose more than 50%, it is completely unacceptable.

I have there more than 25k XCR.
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February 23, 2015, 03:50:36 PM
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It's 65% actually
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February 23, 2015, 04:49:37 PM
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It's 65% actually

If you check the top accounts page at:

http://live.crypti.me/topAccounts

You can see the Bter  master account. Its the big one at the top


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February 23, 2015, 05:52:11 PM
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Polo has unfrozen XCR market  Cool
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February 23, 2015, 07:18:02 PM
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Polo has unfrozen XCR market  Cool

Thanks 50 cent......... now if only Bter would ge toff their ass.

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February 23, 2015, 08:36:42 PM
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Polo has unfrozen XCR market  Cool

Is it working nicely?

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February 23, 2015, 08:59:50 PM
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Guys, I have a question for you. Trying to set up AWS node and having problem with forging. It worked good on 0.1.9 and since then only problems. Wallet syncs, I can accept-transfer, it says forging but never shows up on activity graph. No forged blocks for days. Log says: "Ban 60 sec GET... - different IP's". Blockchain and 0.1.9c was taken from announcement here and in the manual.

I am reinstalling it right now to 0.1.9c and synced till 206111 but still getting those messages. Can someone tell me what is going on there? Thanks.

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February 23, 2015, 09:11:22 PM
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Polo has unfrozen XCR market  Cool

Is it working nicely?

Testing it out now. One of my outstanding deposits from yesterday have come through, so it seems to be working fine at the moment.
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February 23, 2015, 09:23:07 PM
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Guys, I have a question for you. Trying to set up AWS node and having problem with forging. It worked good on 0.1.9 and since then only problems. Wallet syncs, I can accept-transfer, it says forging but never shows up on activity graph. No forged blocks for days. Log says: "Ban 60 sec GET... - different IP's". Blockchain and 0.1.9c was taken from announcement here and in the manual.

I am reinstalling it right now to 0.1.9c and synced till 206111 but still getting those messages. Can someone tell me what is going on there? Thanks.

Are you running TOR or a VPN?

also, what OS?  Windows, Linux?

There was a sync bug in b version........ my node was actually syncing backwards, and/or stalling in the 3000 range.  version c fixed that

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February 23, 2015, 09:45:07 PM
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Polo has unfrozen XCR market  Cool

Is it working nicely?

Testing it out now. One of my outstanding deposits from yesterday have come through, so it seems to be working fine at the moment.


Poloniex is working perfectly at the moment, just sent 2 deposits there and both showed up within 10 minutes on Poloniex.
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