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I was checking out the Multifaucet and it just doesn't work well or at all. Try it.
Need to create our own faucet.
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LitcoinCollector
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December 23, 2014, 02:36:29 PM |
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Spreading the Spread will lead to higher value!
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December 23, 2014, 02:42:47 PM |
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So I'm thinking of putting in some effort.
Before that:
WTB 100k SPR
100K is really a huge amount,it takes 11 days to mine. You have a large appetite. 22Gh total hashrate! Would cost you around 15BTC to get that sort of hash for 11days. 15BTC would only buy you around 65,000SPR at 0.00022 (If you could buy that amount at that price) Good luck, coins Forget about that,I don't think that guy really wants to buy . coins101 will buy if he thinks something is worth buying.
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linearzone
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December 23, 2014, 03:06:53 PM |
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So I'm thinking of putting in some effort.
Before that:
WTB 100k SPR
100K is really a huge amount,it takes 11 days to mine. You have a large appetite. 22Gh total hashrate! Would cost you around 15BTC to get that sort of hash for 11days. 15BTC would only buy you around 65,000SPR at 0.00022 (If you could buy that amount at that price) Good luck, coins Forget about that,I don't think that guy really wants to buy . coins101 will buy if he thinks something is worth buying. coins101 will think SPR worth holding if he has already held some.
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coins101
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December 23, 2014, 03:21:15 PM Last edit: December 23, 2014, 04:09:39 PM by coins101 |
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So I'm thinking of putting in some effort.
Before that:
WTB 100k SPR
100K is really a huge amount,it takes 11 days to mine. You have a large appetite. 22Gh total hashrate! Would cost you around 15BTC to get that sort of hash for 11days.15BTC would only buy you around 65,000SPR at 0.00022 (If you could buy that amount at that price) Good luck, coins By renting rigs? I doubt its viable. Is there an explorer to check the SPR distribution? The 66 > 6 reward is somewhat of a concern, but lets see the distribution. edit come on chaps: 1,376,181 distribution and no liquidity?
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thelonecrouton
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December 23, 2014, 04:15:02 PM |
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come on chaps: 1,376,181 distribution and no liquidity?
There's perfect liquidity, in all markets, at all times. You just have to pay enough.
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linearzone
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December 23, 2014, 04:31:25 PM |
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So I'm thinking of putting in some effort.
Before that:
WTB 100k SPR
100K is really a huge amount,it takes 11 days to mine. You have a large appetite. 22Gh total hashrate! Would cost you around 15BTC to get that sort of hash for 11days.15BTC would only buy you around 65,000SPR at 0.00022 (If you could buy that amount at that price) Good luck, coins By renting rigs? I doubt its viable. Is there an explorer to check the SPR distribution? The 66 > 6 reward is somewhat of a concern, but lets see the distribution. edit come on chaps: 1,376,181 distribution and no liquidity? http://spreadcoin.net/explorer/ or you can use the wallet built-in explorer.
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December 23, 2014, 04:53:00 PM |
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So I'm thinking of putting in some effort.
Before that:
WTB 100k SPR
100K is really a huge amount,it takes 11 days to mine. You have a large appetite. 22Gh total hashrate! Would cost you around 15BTC to get that sort of hash for 11days.15BTC would only buy you around 65,000SPR at 0.00022 (If you could buy that amount at that price) Good luck, coins By renting rigs? I doubt its viable. Is there an explorer to check the SPR distribution? The 66 > 6 reward is somewhat of a concern, but lets see the distribution. edit come on chaps: 1,376,181 distribution and no liquidity? I found one x11 farm owner who was willing to point it at SPR. But getting around 2gh a day is not going to happen. The 66 > 6 only lasted 2200 blocks, 145,200ish coins. There are 1,300,000+ now, so 90% of coins have been mined at the 6.66 reward. I would also like to see a disto.
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linearzone
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December 23, 2014, 04:55:57 PM |
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So I'm thinking of putting in some effort.
Before that:
WTB 100k SPR
100K is really a huge amount,it takes 11 days to mine. You have a large appetite. 22Gh total hashrate! Would cost you around 15BTC to get that sort of hash for 11days.15BTC would only buy you around 65,000SPR at 0.00022 (If you could buy that amount at that price) Good luck, coins By renting rigs? I doubt its viable. Is there an explorer to check the SPR distribution? The 66 > 6 reward is somewhat of a concern, but lets see the distribution. edit come on chaps: 1,376,181 distribution and no liquidity? I found one x11 farm owner who was willing to point it at SPR. But getting around 2gh a day is not going to happen. The 66 > 6 only lasted 2200 blocks, 145,200ish coins. There are 1,300,000+ now, so 90% of coins have been mined at the 6.66 reward. I would also like to see a disto. Dev has lost 80K SPR in the early time,you could check it in the early pages.
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linearzone
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December 23, 2014, 04:58:14 PM |
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So I'm thinking of putting in some effort.
Before that:
WTB 100k SPR
100K is really a huge amount,it takes 11 days to mine. You have a large appetite. 22Gh total hashrate! Would cost you around 15BTC to get that sort of hash for 11days.15BTC would only buy you around 65,000SPR at 0.00022 (If you could buy that amount at that price) Good luck, coins By renting rigs? I doubt its viable. Is there an explorer to check the SPR distribution? The 66 > 6 reward is somewhat of a concern, but lets see the distribution. edit come on chaps: 1,376,181 distribution and no liquidity? I found one x11 farm owner who was willing to point it at SPR. But getting around 2gh a day is not going to happen. The 66 > 6 only lasted 2200 blocks, 145,200ish coins. There are 1,300,000+ now, so 90% of coins have been mined at the 6.66 reward. I would also like to see a disto. http://www.[Suspicious link removed]/index.php?blockexplorer=SPR&top_addresses=100 top 100 rich list ,doesn't change much in the past weeks.
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coins101
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December 23, 2014, 05:35:27 PM |
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...snip...
The 66 > 6 only lasted 2200 blocks, 145,200ish coins. There are 1,300,000+ now, so 90% of coins have been mined at the 6.66 reward.
I would also like to see a disto.
thanks. that's good to know.
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thelonecrouton
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December 23, 2014, 05:38:42 PM |
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http://www.[Suspicious link removed]/index.php?blockexplorer=SPR&top_addresses=100 top 100 rich list ,doesn't change much in the past weeks. http://www. multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=SPR&top_addresses=100
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coins101
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December 23, 2014, 05:45:04 PM |
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http://www.[Suspicious link removed]/index.php?blockexplorer=SPR&top_addresses=100 top 100 rich list ,doesn't change much in the past weeks. http://www. multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=SPR&top_addresses=100 thanks. pretty decent spread, provided a group don't control a load of the addresses. Mr Spread, from the language use in the white paper, I reckon English is not your native language, so you're a pretty smart guy for having such good English
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December 23, 2014, 05:50:57 PM |
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http://www.[Suspicious link removed]/index.php?blockexplorer=SPR&top_addresses=100 top 100 rich list ,doesn't change much in the past weeks. http://www. [Suspicious link removed]/index.php?blockexplorer=SPR&top_addresses=100 thanks. pretty decent spread, provided a group don't control a load of the addresses. Mr Spread, from the language use in the white paper, I reckon English is not your native language, so you're a pretty smart guy for having such good English I guess Mr.spread is a Russian programmer.
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December 23, 2014, 06:14:00 PM |
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come on chaps: 1,376,181 distribution and no liquidity?
There's perfect liquidity, in all markets, at all times. You just have to pay enough. When the market will stabilize then the liquidity will be reduced.
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December 23, 2014, 07:13:55 PM Last edit: December 23, 2014, 07:55:24 PM by thelonecrouton |
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Mr Spread, may I propose two feature requests for your consideration:
1. Could the wallet have a startup password, or PIN from drop-down boxes or an on-screen keyboard, or some other method of protection at startup? It has always bothered me that anyone can come along and view my balance and transaction history. (Although I usually store the wallet.dat encrypted when not in use.) It could be set on/off via checkbox or .conf file.
2. Add either a periodic automatic wallet.dat backup to a different directory, or stick a big BACKUP WALLET button on the overview form. Also, on initial startup (or creation of a new address) a popup asking the user if they would like to print the privkey(s) for safekeeping - dumpprivkey is the first thing I do before funding an address and it has saved me several times.
edit: a virtual keyboard option to enter passphrase before sending would also be great.
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Coin-Moron
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December 23, 2014, 07:42:06 PM |
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WTB 25k SPR's. Any offers?
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Mr. Spread (OP)
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December 23, 2014, 08:08:09 PM |
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1. Could the wallet have a startup password, or PIN from drop-down boxes, or some other method of protection at startup? It has always bothered me that anyone can come along and view my balance and transaction history. (Although I usually store the wallet.dat encrypted when not in use.) It could be set on/off via checkbox or .conf file.
You mean without any actual encryption, just password for gui? This may create a false sense of security while there will be none, anyone will be able to copy your wallet.dat and see your transactions, unless I misunderstood you. You can use OS level user password for that, I think it is more appropriate and will also protect your other private data such as web browsing history, etc. 2. Add either a periodic automatic wallet.dat backup to a different directory, or stick a big BACKUP WALLET button on the overview form. Also, on initial startup (or creation of a new address) a popup asking the user if they would like to print the privkey(s) for safekeeping - dumpprivkey is the first thing I do before funding an address and it has saved me several times. This is a good proposal.
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December 23, 2014, 08:16:02 PM |
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1. Could the wallet have a startup password, or PIN from drop-down boxes, or some other method of protection at startup? It has always bothered me that anyone can come along and view my balance and transaction history. (Although I usually store the wallet.dat encrypted when not in use.) It could be set on/off via checkbox or .conf file.
You mean without any actual encryption, just password for gui? This may create a false sense of security while there will be none, anyone will be able to copy your wallet.dat and see your transactions, unless I misunderstood you. You can use OS level user password for that, I think it is more appropriate and will also protect your other private data such as web browsing history, etc. I meant something like automatic encryption of the wallet.dat file, requiring a password to unlock it before it gets loaded by the QT client or deamon. As I say I do this manually myself already, so it's no big deal for me, but having it built into the GUI/daemon might be more convenient. I appreciate you have limited time though, so just a suggestion.
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December 23, 2014, 08:31:22 PM |
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Mr Spread, may I propose two feature requests for your consideration:
1. Could the wallet have a startup password, or PIN from drop-down boxes or an on-screen keyboard, or some other method of protection at startup? It has always bothered me that anyone can come along and view my balance and transaction history. (Although I usually store the wallet.dat encrypted when not in use.) It could be set on/off via checkbox or .conf file.
2. Add either a periodic automatic wallet.dat backup to a different directory, or stick a big BACKUP WALLET button on the overview form. Also, on initial startup (or creation of a new address) a popup asking the user if they would like to print the privkey(s) for safekeeping - dumpprivkey is the first thing I do before funding an address and it has saved me several times.
edit: a virtual keyboard option to enter passphrase before sending would also be great.
It's a good idea.Security is of great importance. My proposal is a GUI muliti-sig Spread wallet.Nobody has developped a GUI muliti-sig wallet up to date.
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