IBGigglin
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January 10, 2015, 02:23:04 AM |
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Thank you for trust! But we wish Good Luck to your CryproCurrency! We are new, but I hope time will prove our reliability. Never put more funds in a new exchange than you can afford to lose without remorse
Not bashing them, but newbs and such, you can never be too careful.
I have sent a small amount of SPR over to test the Yobitcode feature The site seems to function well on my end so far and is set up pretty nice. Some innovative features, Lotto game & Yobitcodes, thats cool to see. Obviously not a copy paste exchange, but still people need to be cautious, not of just yobit, but in general. Ill get some small SPR action for promotion and collaboration on both ends. Best wishes.
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Im baaaack! Looking for sig campaign. DM me if interested.
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IBGigglin
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January 10, 2015, 03:06:34 AM |
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Nice layout to promote SPR to others with chatbox not filled with bullshit (yet) Coins deposited works well (tested) Coins withdrawn works well (tested) The giveaway setup is pretty neat and works. (tested) Might be a good idea to consider creating a small market over there to gain SPR recognition considering such low involvement still will put SPR at the top of that exchange. Owner/admin is in chat box and seems competent. https://yobit.net/en/trade/SPR/BTC
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Im baaaack! Looking for sig campaign. DM me if interested.
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antonio8
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January 10, 2015, 05:33:35 AM |
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I am showing block 216,554 as current block. Can anyone verify?
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If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks
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e1ghtSpace
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January 10, 2015, 05:33:57 AM |
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My VPS has 2 ip's. Does that mean I can configure my Spreadcoin wallet to use a different ip, thus having 2 masternodes?
I know how to make the wallet use a different datadir, so now I just need to know how to change the ip.
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duboisi
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January 10, 2015, 05:58:32 AM |
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I am showing block 216,554 as current block. Can anyone verify?
Should be correct, now is 216,573
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jjjordan
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January 10, 2015, 06:17:22 AM |
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Can somebody share some detailed info on masternodes? Like what they really are and how it works? Maybe some white papers and what not...
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georgem
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January 10, 2015, 06:20:35 AM |
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My VPS has 2 ip's. Does that mean I can configure my Spreadcoin wallet to use a different ip, thus having 2 masternodes?
I know how to make the wallet use a different datadir, so now I just need to know how to change the ip.
Ofcourse. You could probably even do that on the same IP by using two different ports and two daemons/on different datadirs. (you need two because the files will be locked) Wait, what do you mean, change the ip? Your hoster most certainly doesn't allow you to change the ip.
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e1ghtSpace
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January 10, 2015, 06:32:05 AM Last edit: January 10, 2015, 06:44:23 AM by e1ghtSpace |
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My VPS has 2 ip's. Does that mean I can configure my Spreadcoin wallet to use a different ip, thus having 2 masternodes?
I know how to make the wallet use a different datadir, so now I just need to know how to change the ip.
Ofcourse. You could probably even do that on the same IP by using two different ports and two daemons/on different datadirs. (you need two because the files will be locked) Wait, what do you mean, change the ip? Your hoster most certainly doesn't allow you to change the ip. Wait so it is possible to run 2 masternodes on 1 ip, just using a different port? Revised question: My VPS has two ip's, one ends in 100 and the other ends in 101. How do I run two masternodes each off one of the ip's? Could I use this: -bind=<addr> Bind to given address and always listen on it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6
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snogcel
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January 10, 2015, 07:01:46 AM |
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My VPS has 2 ip's. Does that mean I can configure my Spreadcoin wallet to use a different ip, thus having 2 masternodes?
I know how to make the wallet use a different datadir, so now I just need to know how to change the ip.
Ofcourse. You could probably even do that on the same IP by using two different ports and two daemons/on different datadirs. (you need two because the files will be locked) Wait, what do you mean, change the ip? Your hoster most certainly doesn't allow you to change the ip. Wait so it is possible to run 2 masternodes on 1 ip, just using a different port? Revised question: My VPS has two ip's, one ends in 100 and the other ends in 101. How do I run two masternodes each off one of the ip's? Could I use this: -bind=<addr> Bind to given address and always listen on it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6 Check this out - https://darkcointalk.org/threads/ec2-multiple-remote-nothing-mn-max-5.1660/ - it's specific to Amazon AWS but gives a good overview of how this could be done.
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jjjordan
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January 10, 2015, 07:10:06 AM |
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Can somebody share some detailed info on masternodes? Like what they really are and how it works? Maybe some white papers and what not...
Also is it normal all blocks to be around 6.3 SPR now? Somebody mentioned above 6.66, which I assume is not the case anymore So I guess this is the result of block reward going down gradually...
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e1ghtSpace
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January 10, 2015, 09:14:40 AM |
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My VPS has 2 ip's. Does that mean I can configure my Spreadcoin wallet to use a different ip, thus having 2 masternodes?
I know how to make the wallet use a different datadir, so now I just need to know how to change the ip.
Ofcourse. You could probably even do that on the same IP by using two different ports and two daemons/on different datadirs. (you need two because the files will be locked) Wait, what do you mean, change the ip? Your hoster most certainly doesn't allow you to change the ip. Wait so it is possible to run 2 masternodes on 1 ip, just using a different port? Revised question: My VPS has two ip's, one ends in 100 and the other ends in 101. How do I run two masternodes each off one of the ip's? Could I use this: -bind=<addr> Bind to given address and always listen on it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6 Check this out - https://darkcointalk.org/threads/ec2-multiple-remote-nothing-mn-max-5.1660/ - it's specific to Amazon AWS but gives a good overview of how this could be done. I don't understand what is being done. Is there an easier way?
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zeca pagodinho
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January 10, 2015, 11:27:32 AM |
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Time news... The year 2015 will have a second longer, reported the International Service Rotation Earth and Reference Service (IERS) on Monday (5). Although adding no more than a glance, how some digital services to receive can cause widespread interference around the internet. The second longer occur at the turn of the 30th of June to 1 July. When the clock register 23h59m59s, the pointer does not automatically switch to 00 the next day. The increase has occurred in other years. Results from a mismatch between the universal system of time measurement and time records made by atomic clocks. As time measured by Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, its acronym in English) delays due to a slowdown in the movement of Earth's rotation, atomic clocks not suffer from it. Continue counting the seconds usually. To reach a balance from time to time, the IERS announces additional seconds. Since 1972 there have been 25. In practice, the clocks have to read a Second Additional, the 23h59m60s, which will give the June 30 a total of 86401/2. It may seem little, but in 2012, last time an addition was made, the internet world has suffered a wave of instability. The problems occurred with Mozilla, Reddit, Foursquare, Yelp, LinkedIn, the Linux operating system and applications running on Java. The failure may occur because many computer systems, including computers, laptops, smartphones and the like, use the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which records the time and is aligned with atomic clocks. Most, however, are not prepared to deal with an extra second. The same problem occurred with Google in 2005, when an extra second was added. The company's systems were not prepared. Some of them "refused" to work while had a "wrong" measurement time. The problem was identified in 2008 by engineers, who began working on a way to dribble it. The solution was to implement an internal change in the NTP. Milliseconds are added to time throughout the day that will have a second longer. So when the time comes, the second has been added naturally. The addition of seconds is subject to international discussions. The United States wants to end the extras. They argue that the correction hinders navigation and communication systems, and can disrupt financial transactions that require an accurate record of time. But the UK is defender of extra seconds. The argument is that the exclusion could create a disturbance in the concept of time, and that would mean "dissolve" the system of time zones adopted from the Greenwich Meridian.
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georgem
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January 10, 2015, 11:53:58 AM |
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what's wrong with coinmarketcap today? A lot of questionmarks showing up everywhere...
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georgem
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January 10, 2015, 11:58:18 AM |
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Time news... The year 2015 will have a second longer, reported the International Service Rotation Earth and Reference Service (IERS) on Monday (5). Although adding no more than a glance, how some digital services to receive can cause widespread interference around the internet. The second longer occur at the turn of the 30th of June to 1 July. When the clock register 23h59m59s, the pointer does not automatically switch to 00 the next day. The increase has occurred in other years. Results from a mismatch between the universal system of time measurement and time records made by atomic clocks. As time measured by Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, its acronym in English) delays due to a slowdown in the movement of Earth's rotation, atomic clocks not suffer from it. Continue counting the seconds usually. To reach a balance from time to time, the IERS announces additional seconds. Since 1972 there have been 25. In practice, the clocks have to read a Second Additional, the 23h59m60s, which will give the June 30 a total of 86401/2. It may seem little, but in 2012, last time an addition was made, the internet world has suffered a wave of instability. The problems occurred with Mozilla, Reddit, Foursquare, Yelp, LinkedIn, the Linux operating system and applications running on Java. The failure may occur because many computer systems, including computers, laptops, smartphones and the like, use the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which records the time and is aligned with atomic clocks. Most, however, are not prepared to deal with an extra second. The same problem occurred with Google in 2005, when an extra second was added. The company's systems were not prepared. Some of them "refused" to work while had a "wrong" measurement time. The problem was identified in 2008 by engineers, who began working on a way to dribble it. The solution was to implement an internal change in the NTP. Milliseconds are added to time throughout the day that will have a second longer. So when the time comes, the second has been added naturally. The addition of seconds is subject to international discussions. The United States wants to end the extras. They argue that the correction hinders navigation and communication systems, and can disrupt financial transactions that require an accurate record of time. But the UK is defender of extra seconds. The argument is that the exclusion could create a disturbance in the concept of time, and that would mean "dissolve" the system of time zones adopted from the Greenwich Meridian. Can we please finally switch to some galactic stardate or something, detached from earths orbit and the birth of jesus (lol), and just start counting from Zero (bigbang = 0), I've had enough of those §"*ç)(/&"ç manipulating our measure of time all the time...
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georgem
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January 10, 2015, 12:20:30 PM |
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Why all the Darkcoiners started gradually selling Spreadcoin and buying Darkcoin in last couple of days? Are they hoping for some major price increase for the 1 year anniversary of Darkcoin? I woke up to find yet again around 5k SPR dumped just this morning But look at the volume, it is rather low, like 5% of the recent buying spree.... so what you see now can't be considered dumping at all. It's just the usual low volume noise...
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eahmadov
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January 10, 2015, 12:25:19 PM |
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Why all the Darkcoiners started gradually selling Spreadcoin and buying Darkcoin in last couple of days? Are they hoping for some major price increase for the 1 year anniversary of Darkcoin? I woke up to find yet again around 5k SPR dumped just this morning But look at the volume, it is rather low, like 5% of the recent buying spree.... so what you see now can't be considered dumping at all. It's just the usual low volume noise... It also gave me an impression that there is a sneaky selling going on but you are right that it cannot be called dumping yet. But I must say the recent sneaky selling in Spreadcoin corresponds to the recent buyings in Darkcoin. I guess some Darkcoiners are stocking up DRK before the expected price rise in celebration of 1 year anniversary of Darkcoin. Only time will show thou.
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LiteMine
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January 10, 2015, 12:30:56 PM |
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Could just be early adopters getting a few BTC, as some people have talked about buying for 7k satoshi or less. There was a lot of time between July and now to buy in cheap if you knew about it.
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georgem
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January 10, 2015, 12:36:34 PM |
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But look at the volume, it is rather low, like 5% of the recent buying spree.... so what you see now can't be considered dumping at all. It's just the usual low volume noise...
It also gave me an impression that there is a sneaky selling going on but you are right that it cannot be called dumping yet. But I must say the recent sneaky selling in Spreadcoin corresponds to the recent buyings in Darkcoin. I guess some Darkcoiners are stocking up DRK before the expected price rise in celebration of 1 year anniversary of Darkcoin. Only time will show thou. Name any other coin, or corporation, or asset or whatever where an anniversary served as justification for a price spike??? I understand the happiness and anticipation regarding the coming festivities, but is everything expected to be a market mover? This is silly.
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eahmadov
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January 10, 2015, 12:51:20 PM |
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But look at the volume, it is rather low, like 5% of the recent buying spree.... so what you see now can't be considered dumping at all. It's just the usual low volume noise...
It also gave me an impression that there is a sneaky selling going on but you are right that it cannot be called dumping yet. But I must say the recent sneaky selling in Spreadcoin corresponds to the recent buyings in Darkcoin. I guess some Darkcoiners are stocking up DRK before the expected price rise in celebration of 1 year anniversary of Darkcoin. Only time will show thou. Name any other coin, or corporation, or asset or whatever where an anniversary served as justification for a price spike??? I understand the happiness and anticipation regarding the coming festivities, but is everything expected to be a market mover? This is silly. To be honest it doesn't make sense to me either but I was referring to this threat by Otoh the Whale: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421615.msg10097686#msg10097686 Ok this is my last post on this topic since this is the Spreadcoin thread.
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