Traderberg
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July 21, 2014, 12:34:13 AM |
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$381,250 usd. for what? lol Come on, it's not enough even for a decent boat!
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lucky88888
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July 21, 2014, 12:49:44 AM |
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You have balls! Much admires!
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Fuck Mt.Gox! Fuck Mintpal! Fuck Bter! FUCK kyc! Protect yourself use MGW! SUPERNET! Recommended ASSET ->InstantDex : Lead Dev Jl777 (decentralized multi currency instant exchange) Recommended ASSET -> Jinn : Lead Dev Come-from-Beyond (ternary processors!) https://nxtforum.org/news-and-announcements/(ann)-jinn/
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lucky88888
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July 21, 2014, 01:00:49 AM |
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What a joke. VIA had a 610 btc IPO but didnt get enough to pay for a .75 btc android wallet. They took a donation to get it done. With the price drop today, I was looking to make an investment until I seen that. What a freaking joke. The developers cant afford a .75 btc android wallet??
how do you know that? within 55 minutes someone sent the .75btc probably the dev was willing to send it but didn't read the announcement. first think, then speak. Read first, think, then post a reply... or just see below. I will be having an android wallet made for Via coin, but first I need the funds for wallet. It will cost .75 BTC and will be ready by Friday. I'm shack4 on IRC if you want to quickly contact me. Here are some pics of previous android wallets made by the same person: https://i.imgur.com/sch8e0P.png , https://i.imgur.com/hoynSi7.png . If you're willing to donate to the ViaCoin android wallet, here is the BTC address: 1JHFWthsH2eykkAuPgCVvSzuzQTEcUaPmp . A very generous member of the Viacoin community single handedly donated .75 BTC for the android wallet, which should be released within 4 to 5 days. I will leave the donation address open however, and send all additional funds to our very generous Viacoin holder/supporter who made this possible. Why would someone other than the dev even be doing this. They got 610btc IPO. They should be taking care of this. Why not. Investors can choose to invest in products to increase their holding values too. This shows great support of our community.
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Fuck Mt.Gox! Fuck Mintpal! Fuck Bter! FUCK kyc! Protect yourself use MGW! SUPERNET! Recommended ASSET ->InstantDex : Lead Dev Jl777 (decentralized multi currency instant exchange) Recommended ASSET -> Jinn : Lead Dev Come-from-Beyond (ternary processors!) https://nxtforum.org/news-and-announcements/(ann)-jinn/
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helloge
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July 21, 2014, 01:30:19 AM |
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You have balls! Much admires! much progress,stronger community we have .
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July 21, 2014, 01:36:51 AM |
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New account, new poster. This is developing to be a great, supportive community and I just feel like joining in a little and offering my perspective.
masternode hit on some of the same sentiments I have. I'm told in the mid-80's, when I was a kid, my parents put some of my savings into Wal-Mart stock. They sold after some profit and all was well. I wish I had that stock back. I used to day and swing trade. I remember the day Google went public. I played it, the volume and swings were a blast. I booked some profit and happily went on looking for new action. I wish I had that stock and initial entry point back.
I've been trading altcoins and have done well. Like many I suspect, I've grown quite tired of the repeat scamcoins that offer no innovation. Anon was interesting but in the end, I don't care...it is not necessary for 99% of what this industry is prepping for. It's a free market though...devs can put scamcoins out there and we can give them our attention, or stop we can doing that.
I got into VIA at the ICO stage. I haven't sold one and unless the dev gets hit by a bus and goes silent, I don't plan to. It's a pleasure to not be glued to the screen, fearful of the slightest pivot that could blow a trade up. I'm investing here and see this as a viable, highly successful platform. VIA and Clearinghouse, as proposed, fill a serious need in this nascent industry.
Don't be like me many years ago. It sucks to say "I wish I never sold", when you see what is possible now. This could be one of those rare opportunities in life where you saw an opportunity and executed on it. Don't you wish you bought and held BTC when it was just a couple dollars each? If you have read Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, based on the legendary trader, Jesse Livermore, you know that once he understood the big money was made when he positioned himself for the long view, that is when he finally hit real and lasting success. Consider taking a long view. In this instant gratification world that is hard for us. But start small, try to refrain from out-smarting the market movement for 12 hours, then another 12 hours, and then 24, and so on. It's hard. I put quite a bit in so far, and with how my account is sitting now, each .0000100 movement either way equals a lot. Hard to not recognize that.
Just my perspective. Do what you will, of course.
As I first related, I never got involved in crypto-communities before. I generally lurk and read BTC posts and twitter. To the extent I can contribute to VIA in a positive way, I want to. I've got my cute little rig hashing away. In the way of technical skills however, I have few. I think we can all contribute though by just being helpful to one another, and being a class-act like btcdrak has been. He has been very transparent and forthright, and his foresight, strategy, and execution of this project to date are beyond impressive. And have you all noticed that all but a few of the ICO BTC are still where he put them? Same goes with the whale often referred. Follow his lead. I could be wrong (couple dots to connect) about who the whale is but if I'm right then he has done more for this industry than most, and to have his buy-in, at least in a monetary fashion at this stage, speaks volumes.
There are more things to come. I can't wait for Clearinghouse and other deliverables, but I can be patient.
btcdrak: If there is anything I can help with, please reach out. Other than what I mention above, the best I can offer are transactional legal skills. Not very relevant at this point perhaps but it's a resource at the ready if you need it.
Have a good day all, I'm gonna get back to some yard-work.
A valid perspective from where Im sitting. Thankyou How's the yard?
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cmilian
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July 21, 2014, 02:09:39 AM |
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Found 4 blocks on my pool in the last 6 hours with about 35mh/s. Is that good for this coin comparing to other pools? Right now only to workers. http://Http://fastminer.org
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cmilian
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July 21, 2014, 02:12:28 AM |
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oh no, it says 25 VIA threshold. I thought that was for automatic withdrawals. (am I right? ) I requested manual. I can't mine 25 via. it took me 30 hours to mine 3 should be for auto I have never seen a pool not send coins when requested or at least have a low threshold send them an email if you can me too. thanks I will email them Yeah, there should be auto. My pool however does not hold coins, they get paid immediately after confirms.
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JoeGruff
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July 21, 2014, 02:28:02 AM |
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We've got 3 Raspberry Pi's with Hashra software on it with a total of 38 gridseed blades (19 devices). We tried to mine this coin with a few pools but everytime we encounter the same problem. A lot of rejects and suddenly it will go to the backup pool. Does anyone know what the problem can be?
Hi! I am encountering a similar problem. I have three miners from zeusmining. Two blizzards(small) and a hurricanex3(bigger). The small miners get about 17% rejects! The bigger miner gets about 0.1% rejects. With other coins they are close the same. So anyone with the smaller miners may be having trouble... Don't know why!
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CryptoPleb
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July 21, 2014, 04:01:38 AM |
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I got Bitcoin Beeper to add Via Its an alarm that will go off if the price falls or rises past what you set it at http://bitcoinbeeper.com/click on change > choose bittrex and find Via, set the alarm and choose your prices
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montreal
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July 21, 2014, 04:07:51 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke?
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July 21, 2014, 04:11:41 AM Last edit: July 21, 2014, 05:49:11 AM by xtent |
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What a joke. VIA had a 610 btc IPO but didnt get enough to pay for a .75 btc android wallet. They took a donation to get it done. With the price drop today, I was looking to make an investment until I seen that. What a freaking joke. The developers cant afford a .75 btc android wallet??
how do you know that? within 55 minutes someone sent the .75btc probably the dev was willing to send it but didn't read the announcement. first think, then speak. First think? Okay they have 610 BTC collected during the IPO. Then speak? Umm what the fuck is .75 BTC to 610 they have? "Probably the dev was willing to send it but didn't read the announcement" Sure buddy why would the devs with all of that BTC not already be considering implementing a wallet?? So with that: First think, then speak? Ball is now in your court oh wise one. Next question, please.
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VIAconBTC
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July 21, 2014, 04:11:52 AM |
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New account, new poster. This is developing to be a great, supportive community and I just feel like joining in a little and offering my perspective.
masternode hit on some of the same sentiments I have. I'm told in the mid-80's, when I was a kid, my parents put some of my savings into Wal-Mart stock. They sold after some profit and all was well. I wish I had that stock back. I used to day and swing trade. I remember the day Google went public. I played it, the volume and swings were a blast. I booked some profit and happily went on looking for new action. I wish I had that stock and initial entry point back.
I've been trading altcoins and have done well. Like many I suspect, I've grown quite tired of the repeat scamcoins that offer no innovation. Anon was interesting but in the end, I don't care...it is not necessary for 99% of what this industry is prepping for. It's a free market though...devs can put scamcoins out there and we can give them our attention, or stop we can doing that.
I got into VIA at the ICO stage. I haven't sold one and unless the dev gets hit by a bus and goes silent, I don't plan to. It's a pleasure to not be glued to the screen, fearful of the slightest pivot that could blow a trade up. I'm investing here and see this as a viable, highly successful platform. VIA and Clearinghouse, as proposed, fill a serious need in this nascent industry.
Don't be like me many years ago. It sucks to say "I wish I never sold", when you see what is possible now. This could be one of those rare opportunities in life where you saw an opportunity and executed on it. Don't you wish you bought and held BTC when it was just a couple dollars each? If you have read Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, based on the legendary trader, Jesse Livermore, you know that once he understood the big money was made when he positioned himself for the long view, that is when he finally hit real and lasting success. Consider taking a long view. In this instant gratification world that is hard for us. But start small, try to refrain from out-smarting the market movement for 12 hours, then another 12 hours, and then 24, and so on. It's hard. I put quite a bit in so far, and with how my account is sitting now, each .0000100 movement either way equals a lot. Hard to not recognize that.
Just my perspective. Do what you will, of course.
As I first related, I never got involved in crypto-communities before. I generally lurk and read BTC posts and twitter. To the extent I can contribute to VIA in a positive way, I want to. I've got my cute little rig hashing away. In the way of technical skills however, I have few. I think we can all contribute though by just being helpful to one another, and being a class-act like btcdrak has been. He has been very transparent and forthright, and his foresight, strategy, and execution of this project to date are beyond impressive. And have you all noticed that all but a few of the ICO BTC are still where he put them? Same goes with the whale often referred. Follow his lead. I could be wrong (couple dots to connect) about who the whale is but if I'm right then he has done more for this industry than most, and to have his buy-in, at least in a monetary fashion at this stage, speaks volumes.
There are more things to come. I can't wait for Clearinghouse and other deliverables, but I can be patient.
btcdrak: If there is anything I can help with, please reach out. Other than what I mention above, the best I can offer are transactional legal skills. Not very relevant at this point perhaps but it's a resource at the ready if you need it.
Have a good day all, I'm gonna get back to some yard-work.
A valid perspective from where Im sitting. Thankyou How's the yard? It's coming along, thanks. Got some honeysuckle and trumpet vine today from the river that I'm gonna get started when it cools off. You can live like a king in the heartland, let me tell you.
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masternode
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July 21, 2014, 04:15:33 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke? It wasn't the dev who created that. Someone else did that on their own.
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CryptoPleb
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July 21, 2014, 04:16:51 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke? It wasn't the dev who created that. Someone else did that on their own. +1 and most likely the dev donated the btc
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DeShack96
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July 21, 2014, 04:17:12 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke? I am NOT the dev, just an investor and community member willing to use my own resources to better the coin in any way I can. "ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." -JFK
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xtent
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July 21, 2014, 04:17:37 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke? It wasn't the dev who created that. Someone else did that on their own. Then that is a problem within itself.
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CryptoPleb
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July 21, 2014, 04:20:35 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke? It wasn't the dev who created that. Someone else did that on their own. Then that is a problem within itself. Why? The coin is 3 days old. Android wallet isn't usually the first priority of a good dev.
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xtent
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July 21, 2014, 04:22:59 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke? It wasn't the dev who created that. Someone else did that on their own. Then that is a problem within itself. Why? The coin is 3 days old. Android wallet isn't usually the first priority of a good dev. Any good dev would have had that on their checklist and with 610 BTC, I would assume that would happen sooner than later, with no community help needed.
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J9901
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July 21, 2014, 04:51:24 AM |
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600 btc raised by the community, then the dev creates a donation address to raise .75 btc for an android wallet? is this a joke? It wasn't the dev who created that. Someone else did that on their own. Then that is a problem within itself. Why? The coin is 3 days old. Android wallet isn't usually the first priority of a good dev. Any good dev would have had that on their checklist and with 610 BTC, I would assume that would happen sooner than later, with no community help needed. So the community taking initiative on a non-priority project is a problem? lol, move along.
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bitkokos
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July 21, 2014, 05:12:35 AM |
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What a joke. VIA had a 610 btc IPO but didnt get enough to pay for a .75 btc android wallet. They took a donation to get it done. With the price drop today, I was looking to make an investment until I seen that. What a freaking joke. The developers cant afford a .75 btc android wallet??
how do you know that? within 55 minutes someone sent the .75btc probably the dev was willing to send it but didn't read the announcement. first think, then speak. Read first, think, then post a reply... or just see below. I will be having an android wallet made for Via coin, but first I need the funds for wallet. It will cost .75 BTC and will be ready by Friday. I'm shack4 on IRC if you want to quickly contact me. Here are some pics of previous android wallets made by the same person: https://i.imgur.com/sch8e0P.png , https://i.imgur.com/hoynSi7.png . If you're willing to donate to the ViaCoin android wallet, here is the BTC address: 1JHFWthsH2eykkAuPgCVvSzuzQTEcUaPmp . A very generous member of the Viacoin community single handedly donated .75 BTC for the android wallet, which should be released within 4 to 5 days. I will leave the donation address open however, and send all additional funds to our very generous Viacoin holder/supporter who made this possible. Why would someone other than the dev even be doing this. They got 610btc IPO. They should be taking care of this. AGAIN ! at 23:47 DeShack96 offered to make the wallet and asked for a .75 donation at this time dev might be sleeping, eating, watching a movie, was out for beers or whatever reason was away. at 00:42 DeShack96 replied that he received .75 by someone (that's the spirit of a community). How do you know that the dev was not willing to send the .75 ? You know people are humans and not bots to stay online 1440 minutes a day reading messages. Go out, get a life !
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