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July 21, 2014, 03:31:15 AM
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Why was the timer reset on the website??

They are behind on globally unleashing progressive quality vectors.

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July 21, 2014, 03:39:58 AM
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Why was the timer reset on the website??

Did u watched "LOST". Someone clicked the button. The timer reset. The world is safe for now
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July 21, 2014, 04:16:03 AM
Last edit: July 21, 2014, 09:28:43 AM by keycoin
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Dev Update

We're trying to have lots of info, including tutorials, FAQ, blog, its taking some extra time because the developer decided its best to move to a CMS to manage all that.

Heres one of the updated logo graphics, not 100% decided yet:



Another:


 Here is one of the graphics from the site, part of the explanation of anon.




More coming, just want to show ongoing work.

Opinions on logo style?

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July 21, 2014, 04:36:15 AM
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Why was the timer reset on the website??

Did u watched "LOST". Someone clicked the button. The timer reset. The world is safe for now
Lol. We had to push it back a bit because its a lot of work and we're still finishing up.


Dev Update

We're trying to have lots of info, including tutorials, FAQ, blog, its taking some extra time because the developer decided its best to move to a CMS to manage all that.

Heres one of the updated logo graphics, not 100% decided yet:



Another:


 Here is one of the graphics from the site, part of the explanation of anon.




More coming, just want to show ongoing work.

Opinions on logo style?



Looks professional
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July 21, 2014, 05:24:02 AM
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Dev can you please update us on what color you last dookie was because people are really shitting bricks here because they dont know what you ate for breakfast, lunch and dinner.   People are so stupid.  I wonder if LTC still gives hourly updates?  Hmmm..prob NOT.  I wish this thread was moderated to stop this BS.  Or at least require more the 5 posts from a newb account who only fuds.  Buncha freakin 15yr olds.

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July 21, 2014, 06:37:22 AM
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Why was the timer reset on the website??

Did u watched "LOST". Someone clicked the button. The timer reset. The world is safe for now
Lol. We had to push it back a bit because its a lot of work and we're still finishing up.


Dev Update

We're trying to have lots of info, including tutorials, FAQ, blog, its taking some extra time because the developer decided its best to move to a CMS to manage all that.

Heres one of the updated logo graphics, not 100% decided yet:



......

More coming, just want to show ongoing work.

Opinions on logo style?



The logo should represent a key not "keyhole", that's IMO   Smiley
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July 21, 2014, 08:11:25 AM
Last edit: July 21, 2014, 08:22:12 AM by Erastos
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So basically this coin aims to provide anonymity to the users that transact but not the transactions themselves, which is what users really want. (splitting them up in multiple transactions doesn't hide the trail, it just makes it harder to follow, and costs more in transaction fees, leading to an non-viable long term coin)

If I wanted to hide my IP address I could do this on my own, it solves nothing, and therefore provides me nothing. I'm glad I took this for face value.
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July 21, 2014, 08:20:42 AM
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question from a noob on this coin to others who've been more closely following it:
could anyone summarise what's special about it?

were basic aspects ready at launch - wallet, blockexplorer, website, whitepaper and/or features, etc. - or is the [ANN] promise-heavy?
have the devs lived up to their promises?
Any hidden problems -
premines?
instamines?
well distributed? is there a rich list?
buggy code?
are these are hard core programmers, not "copy-paste" devs or middlemen? When bugs/fork challenge pop up, are they fixed quickly?
dev squabbles?
dev complacency?
missed deadlines?
Is the entirte dev team anonymous -- and even if so, does it at least have a solid reputation here on bitcointalk?
Anything to worry about?

When is the next significant development update (code, screenshots and/or whitepaper/proof-of-concept or something else) expected to come out?
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July 21, 2014, 08:30:58 AM
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question from a noob on this coin to others who've been more closely following it:
could anyone summarise what's special about it?

were basic aspects ready at launch - wallet, blockexplorer, website, whitepaper and/or features, etc. - or is the [ANN] promise-heavy?
have the devs lived up to their promises?
Any hidden problems -
premines?
instamines?
well distributed? is there a rich list?
buggy code?
are these are hard core programmers, not "copy-paste" devs or middlemen? When bugs/fork challenge pop up, are they fixed quickly?
dev squabbles?
dev complacency?
missed deadlines?
Is the entirte dev team anonymous -- and even if so, does it at least have a solid reputation here on bitcointalk?
Anything to worry about?

When is the next significant development update (code, screenshots and/or whitepaper/proof-of-concept or something else) expected to come out?
i think you already know the answer judging by your last posts, I havent seen a coin yet doesnt have some of the things you mentioned,
Crypt, Glyph for example
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July 21, 2014, 09:13:58 AM
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So basically this coin aims to provide anonymity to the users that transact but not the transactions themselves, which is what users really want. (splitting them up in multiple transactions doesn't hide the trail, it just makes it harder to follow, and costs more in transaction fees, leading to an non-viable long term coin)

If I wanted to hide my IP address I could do this on my own, it solves nothing, and therefore provides me nothing. I'm glad I took this for face value.

Transactions will be anonymous and unable to be followed through the blockchain. We will be having a paid challenge to confirm this, and you're welcome to join it.

I see you created this account to post in this thread and attack the project. Wouldn't it be more productive to find a coin you support and work with them instead of wasting your energy with negativity?

Best of luck.



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July 21, 2014, 09:15:22 AM
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question from a noob on this coin to others who've been more closely following it:
could anyone summarise what's special about it?

1) were basic aspects ready at launch - wallet, blockexplorer, website, whitepaper and/or features, etc. - or is the [ANN] promise-heavy?
2) have the devs lived up to their promises?
3) Any hidden problems - premines? instamines?
4) well distributed? is there a rich list?
5) buggy code?
6) are these are hard core programmers, not "copy-paste" devs or middlemen? When bugs/fork challenge pop up, are they fixed quickly?
7) dev squabbles?
Cool dev complacency?
9) missed deadlines?
10) Is the entirte dev team anonymous -- and even if so, does it at least have a solid reputation here on bitcointalk?
11) Anything to worry about?

When is the next significant development update (code, screenshots and/or whitepaper/proof-of-concept or something else) expected to come out?

Thought I would number the questions to make it easier to answer from the knowledge I have gained from the thread

1) Everything that was promised at the start was there, other features ongoing, discussed and commented on
2) Yes
3) No
4) Yes to both
5) No
6) Yes
7) No
Cool No
9) Website minor delay but that is not an issue
10) No and Yes
11) No

Hope that helps as I've trawled the thread for the answers
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July 21, 2014, 09:18:21 AM
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Transactions will be anonymous and unable to be followed through the blockchain. We will be having a paid challenge to confirm this, and you're welcome to join it.

Nice! I'm gonna join in for sure, although...

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July 21, 2014, 09:26:30 AM
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Transactions will be anonymous and unable to be followed through the blockchain. We will be having a paid challenge to confirm this, and you're welcome to join it.

I've always wanted to test one of these, looking forward to the challenge
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July 21, 2014, 09:30:30 AM
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Dev Update

We're trying to have lots of info, including tutorials, FAQ, blog, its taking some extra time because the developer decided its best to move to a CMS to manage all that.

Heres one of the updated logo graphics, not 100% decided yet:



Another:


 Here is one of the graphics from the site, part of the explanation of anon.




More coming, just want to show ongoing work.

Opinions on logo style?


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July 21, 2014, 11:18:30 AM
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So basically this coin aims to provide anonymity to the users that transact but not the transactions themselves, which is what users really want. (splitting them up in multiple transactions doesn't hide the trail, it just makes it harder to follow, and costs more in transaction fees, leading to an non-viable long term coin)

If I wanted to hide my IP address I could do this on my own, it solves nothing, and therefore provides me nothing. I'm glad I took this for face value.

Transactions will be anonymous and unable to be followed through the blockchain. We will be having a paid challenge to confirm this, and you're welcome to join it.

I see you created this account to post in this thread and attack the project. Wouldn't it be more productive to find a coin you support and work with them instead of wasting your energy with negativity?

Best of luck.


Sure, I'm up for the challenge. Also, I find it very petty and unprofessional that the developer of the coin has to attack a user's 'forum membership' status when bringing up relative concerns to investors.

Let me know as soon as we're able to test it, I'll be sure to give it a thorough check for everyone.
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July 21, 2014, 11:48:10 AM
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So basically this coin aims to provide anonymity to the users that transact but not the transactions themselves, which is what users really want. (splitting them up in multiple transactions doesn't hide the trail, it just makes it harder to follow, and costs more in transaction fees, leading to an non-viable long term coin)
If I wanted to hide my IP address I could do this on my own, it solves nothing, and therefore provides me nothing. I'm glad I took this for face value.
Transactions will be anonymous and unable to be followed through the blockchain. We will be having a paid challenge to confirm this, and you're welcome to join it.
I see you created this account to post in this thread and attack the project. Wouldn't it be more productive to find a coin you support and work with them instead of wasting your energy with negativity?
Best of luck.


Sure, I'm up for the challenge. Also, I find it very petty and unprofessional that the developer of the coin has to attack a user's 'forum membership' status when bringing up relative concerns to investors.

Most people spreading hate and fear in this thread have brand new accounts with posts only on keycoin thread out of all the other coins that are less trustable/dependable. Typical dupe accounts to try to cause panic sells so they can buy in cheaper before the big updates. It's so obvious a blind mad can see it. It happens to the best coins I guess.

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July 21, 2014, 11:51:56 AM
Last edit: July 21, 2014, 12:04:12 PM by Erastos
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So basically this coin aims to provide anonymity to the users that transact but not the transactions themselves, which is what users really want. (splitting them up in multiple transactions doesn't hide the trail, it just makes it harder to follow, and costs more in transaction fees, leading to an non-viable long term coin)
If I wanted to hide my IP address I could do this on my own, it solves nothing, and therefore provides me nothing. I'm glad I took this for face value.
Transactions will be anonymous and unable to be followed through the blockchain. We will be having a paid challenge to confirm this, and you're welcome to join it.
I see you created this account to post in this thread and attack the project. Wouldn't it be more productive to find a coin you support and work with them instead of wasting your energy with negativity?
Best of luck.


Sure, I'm up for the challenge. Also, I find it very petty and unprofessional that the developer of the coin has to attack a user's 'forum membership' status when bringing up relative concerns to investors.

Most people spreading hate and fear in this thread have brand new accounts with posts only on keycoin thread out of all the other coins that are less trustable/dependable. Typical dupe accounts to try to cause panic sells so they can buy in cheaper before the big updates. It's so obvious a blind mad can see it. It happens to the best coins I guess.

Your concern is understandable, but I would hope any investor would see through issues without merit. Regardless, this leaves no excuse for a developer, of all people, to issue an attack at that level.

Also.. any reason why JDMugen posted what you said, then erased his post and you posted almost word for word what he posted? That was weird  Roll Eyes
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July 21, 2014, 12:21:00 PM
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Why was the timer reset on the website??

They are behind on globally unleashing progressive quality vectors.
They are still developing qualitatively distributed time sensitive frame dilation super chains synthesized with community blocks.

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July 21, 2014, 01:41:13 PM
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OS X Wallet?

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July 21, 2014, 01:57:17 PM
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Quoting yourself constantly is unlikely to change anything any time soon. Why don't you try petitioning maxpower to compile an OS X wallet?

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