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Author Topic: [ANN] [INT] IntelliCoin | 2 WEEKS POW! | IntelliApp | InSign  (Read 112949 times)
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August 18, 2014, 06:46:00 PM
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what is upsetting here is the tremendous DELTA that is top hash power and next lower.. and it is HUGE here and that will translate later to market problems

Sorry for the insult, I really couldn't understand what you were saying.  That rig can mine about 150k per day. There are already around 2.5 million in circulation. The pre-sale buyers paid around 775 satoshi per coin, and right now mining difficulty sets a higher market price than 775. Even if difficulty falls, the majority of holders will never sell below 775.

When we receive news or action on future features the price will rise even more along with mining difficulty. The price is going up IMO.

All other recent launches were crap. Hopefully this one will keep its promise. I'm taking the gamble.

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August 18, 2014, 06:46:48 PM
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Time to DUMP! I dont trust anyone no more.

Too Much FUD will kill this coin.

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Last edit: August 18, 2014, 07:01:26 PM by q327K091
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what is upsetting here is the tremendous DELTA that is top hash power and next lower.. and it is HUGE here and that will translate later to market problems

Sorry for the insult, I really couldn't understand what you were saying.  That rig can mine about 150k per day. There are already around 2.5 million in circulation. The pre-sale buyers paid around 775 satoshi per coin, and right now mining difficulty sets a higher market price than 775. Even if difficulty falls, the majority of holders will never sell below 775.

When we receive news or action on future features the price will rise even more along with mining difficulty. The price is going up IMO.

All other recent launches were crap. Hopefully this one will keep its promise. I'm taking the gamble.

np very cool thanks for the info.. btw since I started rambling net hash was 50 Ghs now it is 14 Ghs, I love this coin spec I am hoping to get to 1000, often, I imagine coin will exist years from now, I am not about speculation I want distribution! anyways

and I type fast (from thoughts so a bit wild sorry about  Cool

in my mind distribution will win long term over speculation which does not really yield towards building infrastructure in support of crypto things like merchants ATM machines etc... (or legal services as in "smart contracts" for instance)

Net hash rate is now at 10 GH/s excellent ...
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August 18, 2014, 06:50:34 PM
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what is upsetting here is the tremendous DELTA that is top hash power and next lower.. and it is HUGE here and that will translate later to market problems

Sorry for the insult, I really couldn't understand what you were saying.  That rig can mine about 150k per day. There are already around 2.5 million in circulation. The pre-sale buyers paid around 775 satoshi per coin, and right now mining difficulty sets a higher market price than 775. Even if difficulty falls, the majority of holders will never sell below 775.


If I recall wasn't there a huge hash rate on XC before it went to the moon?

Sometimes you just have to follow the hash, look at how much was thrown at Bitcoin Dark before it went to the moon, people with the money and the equipment know what is going to be big, or at the very least have the income to make it big.
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August 18, 2014, 07:05:47 PM
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Time to DUMP! I dont trust anyone no more.

Too Much FUD will kill this coin.

I will be the first one to apologize if dev(s) proven to be legit.
One tend to pick up on the subtleties of shitcoins when scammed many times.

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August 18, 2014, 07:08:24 PM
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Time to DUMP! I dont trust anyone no more.

Too Much FUD will kill this coin.

I will be the first one to apologize if dev(s) proven to be legit.
One tend to pick up on the subtleties of shitcoins when scammed many times.

as you should, btw.. # of (type of) coins released is gradually declining.. level of sophistication to perform work on the blockchain will increase

ethereum will further decimate incompetence from know how, it will be obvious to tell from the source code. interesting times are coming. reason why I like Intelli (subject to verification if real undergrad or grad MIT CS students) is insistence on the idea that blockchain is not just about money transfer

#of (type of) coins can be subsumed by a Turing complete language structure which is ethereum
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August 18, 2014, 07:14:45 PM
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im interested for sure but cautiously at the moment

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August 18, 2014, 07:24:06 PM
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It is better to buy this coin.

I rented 500mh/s rig, and it only gives me 20 coins per block now, yesterday it was 100+
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August 18, 2014, 07:28:01 PM
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It's pretty sad you all just dismissed VegasMiner. His points are quite valid. I was in a coin with him that had great potential, but then the vicious fud started and it destroyed the coin. This guy has invested more in to coin communities than most of the keyboard commandos on this forum.
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August 18, 2014, 07:35:09 PM
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Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
It seems, with a valid mit.edu email address, you can create any websites, including intellicon.mit.edu from sites.mit.edu.


I went to http://drupalcloud.mit.edu/help/frequently-asked-questions-when-you-get-your-new-site/how-do-i-log-my-site

And it seems to log-in/create an account you have to use some system called "Touchstone" which i assume is an MIT portal so I doubt just anyone can get an mit domain.

So TouchStone is MIT's single-sign-on service: https://ist.mit.edu/touchstone
It's interesting that you don't necessarily need to be an MIT student/faulty to use TouchStone enabled logins:
Code:
Requirements
An existing MIT Kerberos username/password or MIT X.509 certificate
Not an MIT student, staff, faculty, or eligible affiliate? You may be able to use an account with another [b]member of the InCommon Federation[/b] to access some MIT Touchstone-enabled applications; otherwise, register for a Collaboration Account to access some applications.

Here's a list schools that participate in the InCommon Federation:
http://www.incommonfederation.org/participants/

Interestingly, Wellesley College is one of them.... this is the same school that the mentioned "Karen Su" (dev said not the real Karen Su for this project) graduated from:
http://karensu.squarespace.com/
http://www.linkedin.com/in/karensu


More on the MIT domain name according to Hessu in the trollbox on bittrex

""The domain name edu is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Since 2001, new registrants to the domain have been required to be United States-affiliated institutions of higher education, though before then non-U.S.-affiliated—and even non-educational institutions—registered, with some retaining their registrations to the present.""

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.edu

So no there is no way to "buy" an MIT domain
No no, you don't need to buy the mit.edu TLD to create a subsite. You just need a touchstone account to create one at sites.mit.edu/drupalcloud.mit.edu

What is wrong with you people? Just buy the coin, and make some money off of it!
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August 18, 2014, 07:46:55 PM
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I must say I was suspicious in the beginning.
I decided to jump in and take the risk.

After seeing how the dev took care of the ipo distribution (much better than the escrow himself)
All my suspicion vanished.

You have here a coin with great prospects and dedicated dev.
Show some support and stop trying to find a weak spot.

You want innovation? let the people do their work
You wanna make money? invest in this coin
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August 18, 2014, 07:54:29 PM
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Hi Dev,

Can you please give us a time frame for the 2 developments in progress?

I have just invested via the escrow.

The Development for InSign is already finished, however we are still addressing some legal issues which might relate to it.
For the IntelliApp, we have designed the messaging app and are now working on linking it with the coin.

Then you can sure provide some screenshots, right?

Edit: I don't get it. All the coins launching with features soon to come. Why is there almost never a launch where the feature is implemented from the beginning? Why did you choose to release the wallet before having at least one feature ready? That would give people confidence, that you actually have the skills. But now it's just another copycat altcoin from someone who has access to an MIT edu address.

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August 18, 2014, 07:55:50 PM
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Like I said ! DUMP still way up the IPO price.

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August 18, 2014, 08:00:33 PM
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Like I said ! DUMP still way up the IPO price.

Don't worry, there will be 9 million coins to be dumped in a matter 15days from now.
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August 18, 2014, 08:01:30 PM
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Like I said ! DUMP still way up the IPO price.

Don't worry, there will be 9 million coins to be dumped in a matter 15days from now.

Should be a very active market at that point.

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August 18, 2014, 08:04:41 PM
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markus84 with circa 6 GH/s is back.. while I was out, this ain't as some suggested here a multipool its a dude with multiple asic devices cornering the coins.. on purpose

ridiculous, and no one will allocate a single penny with this situation if you don't believe me watch market (exchanges) afterwords
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August 18, 2014, 08:06:38 PM
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markus84 with circa 6 GH/s is back.. while I was out, this ain't as some suggested here a multipool its a dude with multiple asic devices cornering the coins.. on purpose

Wasn't markus84 the guy who mined the hell out of Aurora too? And we saw where that went...
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August 18, 2014, 08:07:38 PM
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markus84 with circa 6 GH/s is back.. while I was out, this ain't as some suggested here a multipool its a dude with multiple asic devices cornering the coins.. on purpose

Wasn't markus84 the guy who mined the hell out of Aurora too? And we saw where that went...

potentially yes.. some accused me here of being "crazy" what I want is to put stop to this bullshit

I am not jealous or an angry miner no, it is truly about distribution not 1:100 more like 1:10 for every dollar 10 ends up in investors if they dont see it they will stay out.. watch exchanges soon flat.. shall be

dude is watching me and these posts.. and he comes back it is funny actually

http://www.suchpool.pw/int/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

and no this aint a multipool, ratio of that dude next to below is 5:1 that is a lot
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August 18, 2014, 08:12:37 PM
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markus84 with circa 6 GH/s is back.. while I was out, this ain't as some suggested here a multipool its a dude with multiple asic devices cornering the coins.. on purpose

Wasn't markus84 the guy who mined the hell out of Aurora too? And we saw where that went...

potentially yes.. some accused me here of being "crazy" what I want is to put stop to this bullshit

Lol, you make me want to cry. The suchpool is 12 GH, hashhot is 4Gh, and network is 40GH. 40-16= 24   24 GH is the multipool.

If you check your messages I offered to send you some Intellicoin, but now I feel you're intentionally spreading FUD. I rescind my offer.

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August 18, 2014, 08:13:55 PM
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but now I feel you're intentionally spreading FUD. I rescind my offer.

FUD? If its true markus84 is mining the hell out of it it only encourages me to hodl lol
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