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November 20, 2015, 04:53:28 PM
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Two blocks after wallet mining for around 24 hours on single i7  2600K CPU.

   
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November 22, 2015, 03:44:47 AM
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I noticed that exporting transaction history crashes the wallet 100% of the time. Anyone else noticed that or can confirm it?

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November 24, 2015, 10:28:13 AM
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Joincoin.org is up and ready.

The wallet can be dowloaded at Mega and Dropbox.

Coin Name: Joincoin ( J )
Total coins: 2,800,000
Anonymous Blockchain: Provided by ToR

- Windows Wallet:

Joincoin Wallet

https://mega.nz/#F!fVdSxbpC!jfTfoGI84XCQMeDZRe1f7Q

https://www.dropbox.com/s/mqc4ubiblnnwutn/joincoin-1.3-qt.exe?dl=0

Joincoin.conf  can be compiled from:
(Fill in rpcuser and rpcpassword and algo; gen=1 for wallet mining)
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gen=0
listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=***yourrpcuser***
rpcpassword=***yourrpcpassword***
rpcallowip=10.1.1.*
rpcport=9150
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
algo=***youralgorythm***

addnode=nwjw2badoulwc4yi.onion:17941
addnode=im4qpcjdr5uzd7yb.onion:17941
addnode=ecunlzj3niqwaeqs.onion:17941
addnode=iamzedqd6kmzi3qs.onion:17941
addnode=k6xzvmcncunku3r2.onion:17941
addnode=5bcdonwgdlyno2ck.onion:17941
addnode=im4qpcjdr5uzd7yb.onion:17941
addnode=b2mgu5dvcw3m7cxw.onion:17941
addnode=dqxrjl3ndqjgov57.onion:17941
addnode=ozkzcn3gp34dx5mp.onion:17941
addnode=sjriwx4jzbwcraqu.onion:17941
addnode=2kfh4763wgviagmk.onion:17941
addnode=zadd56rllxv7pynl.onion:17941
addnode=em6xhxz23p24u5gy.onion:17941
addnode=bw3llynqxcrd5gvq.onion:17941
addnode=gdhtrc7qoh3qowvf.onion:17941
addnode=n5x4ym2ju3dszzqo.onion:17941

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December 01, 2015, 01:47:05 AM
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Hi all,

We have a new survey in the website www.joincoin.org
We can decide the future expansion of Joincoin, 4 possible choices. Vote!
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December 01, 2015, 09:51:03 AM
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Hi all,

We have a new survey in the website www.joincoin.org
We can decide the future expansion of Joincoin, 4 possible choices. Vote!

thanks.
there is some spanish text, mixed with english.

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December 01, 2015, 10:10:58 AM
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Hi all,

We have a new survey in the website www.joincoin.org
We can decide the future expansion of Joincoin, 4 possible choices. Vote!
Done
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December 01, 2015, 12:06:40 PM
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You can vote multiple times if you block cookies so it's not exactly reliable.

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December 02, 2015, 01:01:25 AM
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At least we can get a feel of what could be the choice; POS is impossible at this moment. This coin is running well at this moment and the least amount of changes would be desirable but should be decided upon as soon as possible.

What I am afraid of is that if Bitcoin cools down over the end of year like 2 years ago, it might drag down all crypto markets very much.

Certainly, one choice is not to change at all.  The proposed final, fixed 0.2 J-block reward amounts to about 5% annual rate initially. Cheesy

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December 05, 2015, 03:11:54 PM
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which algorithm is more profitable for solo mining? tell me the correct spelling of the file .conf  end .bat
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December 05, 2015, 04:38:53 PM
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which algorithm is more profitable for solo mining? tell me the correct spelling of the file .conf  end .bat

GPU-Mining with Bastion seems to have the best yield, probably due to using more powerful system to begin with.
Check with Wolf0 (see thread #745, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=737405.740Cheesy

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December 07, 2015, 08:28:09 PM
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The price has been very stable since I started following this coin some months ago. It's a good sign of investors and simple users holding it. I am positive about this coin going thru this hard times.

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December 11, 2015, 12:44:52 PM
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The price has been very stable since I started following this coin some months ago. It's a good sign of investors and simple users holding it. I am positive about this coin going thru this hard times.

It's a shame but it appears you spoke too soon; the price is down and will keep going down because the buy support practically disappeared.  Cry

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The price has been very stable since I started following this coin some months ago. It's a good sign of investors and simple users holding it. I am positive about this coin going thru this hard times.

It's a shame but it appears you spoke too soon; the price is down and will keep going down because the buy support practically disappeared.  Cry

I'm not that afraid: the BTC sum of buy orders has been floating between 3 and 4 for months. And the sell orders are mostly over 19000 SAT, as usual.
Probably the recurrent buyers are busy or waiting for the price to be a little bit lower to make a better buy ;-)

EDIT: and the buy came, a couple minutes after this post ;-)

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December 12, 2015, 08:14:19 PM
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I can successfully solo mine with sgminer but ccminer is a no go:

[2015-12-12 21:10:59] Empty data received in json_rpc_call.
[2015-12-12 21:10:59] get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds

tried ccminer sp, tpruvot, klaust and djm34: all have the same issue.

commandline:

./ccminer -a ***ALGO**** -o http://192.168.1.2:***PORT*** -u ***USER*** -p ***PASS***

the miner is on a different machine than the wallet, which has:

rpcallowip=192.168.1.0/24

in its joincoin.conf file.

EDIT: making ccminer think it's local (connecting to 127.0.0.1) and using ssh port forward to the machine with the wallet, made it work :-/

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December 13, 2015, 06:30:39 PM
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I can successfully solo mine with sgminer but ccminer is a no go:

[2015-12-12 21:10:59] Empty data received in json_rpc_call.
[2015-12-12 21:10:59] get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds

tried ccminer sp, tpruvot, klaust and djm34: all have the same issue.

commandline:

./ccminer -a ***ALGO**** -o http://192.168.1.2:***PORT*** -u ***USER*** -p ***PASS***

the miner is on a different machine than the wallet, which has:

rpcallowip=192.168.1.0/24

in its joincoin.conf file.

EDIT: making ccminer think it's local (connecting to 127.0.0.1) and using ssh port forward to the machine with the wallet, made it work :-/

That's your issue right there, the config can't take ranges like that. I use 192.168.0.* though some wallets won't take asterisks either in that case I just list the rigs.

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December 14, 2015, 03:42:47 PM
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Hi all,

We have a new survey in the website www.joincoin.org
We can decide the future expansion of Joincoin, 4 possible choices. Vote!

Hi
I know this vote is still going on but
i have been looking through the code and it looks like it IS possible to add pos onto the coin.
so can we get that added to the vote
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December 15, 2015, 10:27:52 AM
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Hi all,

We have a new survey in the website www.joincoin.org
We can decide the future expansion of Joincoin, 4 possible choices. Vote!

Hi
I know this vote is still going on but
i have been looking through the code and it looks like it IS possible to add pos onto the coin.
so can we get that added to the vote


Both POW+POS and  POS  were the top choices during the previous votes, but POW+POS is impossible; therefore, it would be great if we could have POS back.

I think anywhere from 5% to 10% annual rate is reasonable.

Tell us what is likely the timetable of POS.

Ernesthor is an ardent proponent of POS.  Cheesy

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December 15, 2015, 11:11:34 AM
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Hi all,  Cheesy

We have a new survey in the website www.joincoin.org
We can decide the future expansion of Joincoin, there are possible choices. Vote and comment here!

I prefer POS option, because it's only way to stabilize / increase these prizes. Buy and hold (wallets opened everytime) is better than mine and sell.
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December 15, 2015, 11:42:27 AM
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Hi all,  Cheesy

We have a new survey in the website www.joincoin.org
We can decide the future expansion of Joincoin, there are possible choices. Vote and comment here!

I prefer POS option, because it's only way to stabilize / increase these prizes. Buy and hold is better than mine and sell.

That's a fallacy. PoS holders are also looking to sell for a profit when they decide to get out.
With miners at least there's a floor price because miners tend not to sell coins cheaper than the cost of mining them. Though that's not always the case.
But with PoS there's no floor, the price is completely arbitrary.
Besides, why would you want to hold a coin for months for a few percentages when the price changes drastically even on a daily basis?
And since it's completely free to stake coins (you just have to own them) everyone staking will earn at the same rate so everyone will just have a few more coins but you still need buyers to increase the price of a single coin.

Also, the multi algo PoW what makes this coin unique in the first place and PoS would take that away turning this coin into just another generic coin. At least go for PoW+PoS to keep that.

I know PoW has plenty of issues but I really don't get how people can take PoS in crypto even remotely seriously, it's pretty much just gambling. /rant

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December 15, 2015, 12:04:14 PM
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I respect all opinions.

You could consider other fallacy: "miners tend not to sell coins cheaper than the cost of mining them"
In this issue, Miners will try to sell for any prize the coin, because they have costs, They will sell with benefits or losses.

Investors could sell or not.
Miners, the same.
Both invest money and assume benefits of losses.
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