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Hi ALL!! I started a NOMP pool with fee 0,6% , no registration needed. http://vacerpool1.ddns.net/(Litecoin, Startcoin can be also mined.) I don't really care personally but part of the bitcointalk rules is that you are not allowed to post your pool in these threads.
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sebastien1234
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April 26, 2015, 05:27:11 PM |
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Hi ALL!! I started a NOMP pool with fee 0,6% , no registration needed. http://vacerpool1.ddns.net/(Litecoin, Startcoin can be also mined.) Thanks for mining Syscoin! Since Syscoin is merge mineable with any Scrypt coin, you should be able mine Syscoin with either Litecoin or StartCoin at the same time, let's save the environment a little bit and start merged mining! PS: I don't really care personally but part of the bitcointalk rules is that you are not allowed to post your pool in these threads.
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danosphere (OP)
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April 27, 2015, 04:38:29 AM |
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Blockmarket Beta GitHub Code Now Public!We've made the repository with the Blockmarket code public (still beta!) and I've done my best to write up the readme to make it as easy to setup as possible. As many of the dependency libraries it uses are still changing rapidly the beta phase is a little harder to get setup in vs. after-launching. Once this is all "production" you won't need to clone things like angular-syscoin-api or manually install bower, that's just a beta thing. Please use github issues to log problems you may find, even if its just confusion with getting things setup. I've added a few we're already aware of to get things started! https://github.com/syscoin/blockmarketNotes from Today's Team CallAs always our team has an all-hands call every Sunday. We've begun publishing the minutes from these meetings more and more, you can find this weeks minutes here: https://slack-files.com/T03643FFW-F04HXB014-67f3892e62Blog Post and Let's Talk Bitcoin!We'll be posting to our blog tomorrow with an update of everything that's gone on this weekend, one of the biggest pieces of which is being announced as a SuperNET core coin! If you missed it catch the announcement interview here on soundcloud. But we've also got the interviews, the Blockmarket public code release, and a new mainnet client release 1.5.1.1 to talk about (not yet released, will be tomorrow). Always lots going on! Coderboo and I will be on Let's Talk Bitcoin tomorrow evening, we'll post the interview once its available!
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April 27, 2015, 05:37:16 AM |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy If you haven't kept up on it, a decen market is by far in need asap. More big payers have gone belly up with millions in peoples money. The dedicated /r/ has now been rendered private, and LE is everywhere you turn. Throughout all the bullshit, I've kept syscoin in the back of my mind on how it can solve it all. Questions: How has the price pegging been coming along? Ability to update listing quantities and extend the duration until expiration? I'm not interested in Blockmarket as it's web based and too many precautions would be needed, but I bet I could find a java or node.js dev to work with to make a desktop storefront exclusive to my listings, no?
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April 27, 2015, 07:27:20 AM |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy If you haven't kept up on it, a decen market is by far in need asap. More big payers have gone belly up with millions in peoples money. The dedicated /r/ has now been rendered private, and LE is everywhere you turn. Throughout all the bullshit, I've kept syscoin in the back of my mind on how it can solve it all. Questions: How has the price pegging been coming along? Ability to update listing quantities and extend the duration until expiration? I'm not interested in Blockmarket as it's web based and too many precautions would be needed, but I bet I could find a java or node.js dev to work with to make a desktop storefront exclusive to my listings, no? desktop app? why? With the plugins i will develop ill create a layer between the blockmarket sync tool (to import into ecommerce sftwr packages) and the front end shopping carts. Once its done itwould be easy for a dev to see what i did and make their own plugin for a custom site or use of mine or integrate into another shopping cart gui.
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cryptcollector
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April 27, 2015, 07:39:48 AM |
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Okay, let me ask a stupid question...
You say that Syscoin is merge minable with any scryptcoin.
But somewhere above you only mention Litecoin and StartCoin, is it possible to merge mine with others or not? do you need to mine Syscoin Directly or as the Auxuliary coin?
Can this be merge mined with lets say Fastcoin or 42 for instance?
I am in the midst of creating a multi pool which I would also love to incorporate merge mining, and I have been looking for coins that are capable of this.
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cryptcollector
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April 27, 2015, 09:05:36 AM |
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Okay, let me ask a stupid question...
You say that Syscoin is merge minable with any scryptcoin.
But somewhere above you only mention Litecoin and StartCoin, is it possible to merge mine with others or not? do you need to mine Syscoin Directly or as the Auxuliary coin?
Can this be merge mined with lets say Fastcoin or 42 for instance?
I am in the midst of creating a multi pool which I would also love to incorporate merge mining, and I have been looking for coins that are capable of this.
Cryptcollector
Ah okay, just answered my own question Syscoin can be auxiliary mined with Fastcoin and 42 also :-) Seeing as these are both very old coins by crypto standards, and haven't seen much DEV work in recent years this is very nice indeed :-) I'm still in testing for the moment on the merge side of things, and I need to develop the payment and share side of things for the merged coins, but I'll be adding Syscoin to the final incarnation of my new pool. Regards Cryptcollector
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April 27, 2015, 01:24:53 PM |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy If you haven't kept up on it, a decen market is by far in need asap. More big payers have gone belly up with millions in peoples money. The dedicated /r/ has now been rendered private, and LE is everywhere you turn. Throughout all the bullshit, I've kept syscoin in the back of my mind on how it can solve it all. Questions: How has the price pegging been coming along? Ability to update listing quantities and extend the duration until expiration? I'm not interested in Blockmarket as it's web based and too many precautions would be needed, but I bet I could find a java or node.js dev to work with to make a desktop storefront exclusive to my listings, no? desktop app? why? With the plugins i will develop ill create a layer between the blockmarket sync tool (to import into ecommerce sftwr packages) and the front end shopping carts. Once its done itwould be easy for a dev to see what i did and make their own plugin for a custom site or use of mine or integrate into another shopping cart gui. Becuase a server brings another layer of vulnerability? Are things like price pegging and auto renewals only available with BM?
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April 27, 2015, 01:32:00 PM |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy 267-285 is no where near the IPO price.
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April 27, 2015, 01:43:56 PM |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy 267-285 is no where near the IPO price. I believe he was referring to the 420 spike. Between what was the ICO price?
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April 27, 2015, 01:52:32 PM |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy 267-285 is no where near the IPO price. I believe he was referring to the 420 spike. Between what was the ICO price? Considering it was around 100 - 130 for the longest time, and the ICO was 465, we've broken the half way point even now after the dip. Yes the peak time was what I was refering to, thanks. "no where near" psssh haha You mad bro?
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April 27, 2015, 01:54:49 PM |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy If you haven't kept up on it, a decen market is by far in need asap. More big payers have gone belly up with millions in peoples money. The dedicated /r/ has now been rendered private, and LE is everywhere you turn. Throughout all the bullshit, I've kept syscoin in the back of my mind on how it can solve it all. Questions: How has the price pegging been coming along? Ability to update listing quantities and extend the duration until expiration? I'm not interested in Blockmarket as it's web based and too many precautions would be needed, but I bet I could find a java or node.js dev to work with to make a desktop storefront exclusive to my listings, no? desktop app? why? With the plugins i will develop ill create a layer between the blockmarket sync tool (to import into ecommerce sftwr packages) and the front end shopping carts. Once its done itwould be easy for a dev to see what i did and make their own plugin for a custom site or use of mine or integrate into another shopping cart gui. Becuase a server brings another layer of vulnerability? Are things like price pegging and auto renewals only available with BM? Hi 7V! The blockmarket is written in node.js and the desktop wallet currently has the ability to buy and sell without any web portal at all, and V2 will be node.js instead of QT. You should join us in Slack, where the real Syscoin community is. http://joinsyscoin.tk
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April 27, 2015, 02:56:29 PM Last edit: April 27, 2015, 03:06:48 PM by sidhujag |
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Almost back to IPO prices, grats gents couldn't have been easy If you haven't kept up on it, a decen market is by far in need asap. More big payers have gone belly up with millions in peoples money. The dedicated /r/ has now been rendered private, and LE is everywhere you turn. Throughout all the bullshit, I've kept syscoin in the back of my mind on how it can solve it all. Questions: How has the price pegging been coming along? Ability to update listing quantities and extend the duration until expiration? I'm not interested in Blockmarket as it's web based and too many precautions would be needed, but I bet I could find a java or node.js dev to work with to make a desktop storefront exclusive to my listings, no? desktop app? why? With the plugins i will develop ill create a layer between the blockmarket sync tool (to import into ecommerce sftwr packages) and the front end shopping carts. Once its done itwould be easy for a dev to see what i did and make their own plugin for a custom site or use of mine or integrate into another shopping cart gui. Becuase a server brings another layer of vulnerability? Are things like price pegging and auto renewals only available with BM? So you expect ppl to download your app which they must trust to be able to buy stuff? You have to think from a customers perspective.. a web portal is much more convenient. A desktop app will havea hard time taking off. If you are talking about the price peg tool to be able to sell based on fiat or btc amounts then yea thats a bm thing. There is a planned feature to peg fees to market to solve fee scaling issues which would be done in the core client code. Any custom interface can do anything bm does by seeing how it was done since they use nodejs with bm it should be straightfwd for you.
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April 27, 2015, 05:10:47 PM |
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Blockmarket Beta GitHub Code Now Public!We've made the repository with the Blockmarket code public (still beta!) and I've done my best to write up the readme to make it as easy to setup as possible. As many of the dependency libraries it uses are still changing rapidly the beta phase is a little harder to get setup in vs. after-launching. Once this is all "production" you won't need to clone things like angular-syscoin-api or manually install bower, that's just a beta thing. Please use github issues to log problems you may find, even if its just confusion with getting things setup. I've added a few we're already aware of to get things started! https://github.com/syscoin/blockmarketNotes from Today's Team CallAs always our team has an all-hands call every Sunday. We've begun publishing the minutes from these meetings more and more, you can find this weeks minutes here: https://slack-files.com/T03643FFW-F04HXB014-67f3892e62Blog Post and Let's Talk Bitcoin!We'll be posting to our blog tomorrow with an update of everything that's gone on this weekend, one of the biggest pieces of which is being announced as a SuperNET core coin! If you missed it catch the announcement interview here on soundcloud. But we've also got the interviews, the Blockmarket public code release, and a new mainnet client release 1.5.1.1 to talk about (not yet released, will be tomorrow). Always lots going on! Coderboo and I will be on Let's Talk Bitcoin tomorrow evening, we'll post the interview once its available! How lovely it is to be ignored by danno on other coin related matters! And here you try and look all professional. Pffft!!
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April 27, 2015, 05:29:24 PM |
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Blockmarket Beta GitHub Code Now Public!We've made the repository with the Blockmarket code public (still beta!) and I've done my best to write up the readme to make it as easy to setup as possible. As many of the dependency libraries it uses are still changing rapidly the beta phase is a little harder to get setup in vs. after-launching. Once this is all "production" you won't need to clone things like angular-syscoin-api or manually install bower, that's just a beta thing. Please use github issues to log problems you may find, even if its just confusion with getting things setup. I've added a few we're already aware of to get things started! https://github.com/syscoin/blockmarketNotes from Today's Team CallAs always our team has an all-hands call every Sunday. We've begun publishing the minutes from these meetings more and more, you can find this weeks minutes here: https://slack-files.com/T03643FFW-F04HXB014-67f3892e62Blog Post and Let's Talk Bitcoin!We'll be posting to our blog tomorrow with an update of everything that's gone on this weekend, one of the biggest pieces of which is being announced as a SuperNET core coin! If you missed it catch the announcement interview here on soundcloud. But we've also got the interviews, the Blockmarket public code release, and a new mainnet client release 1.5.1.1 to talk about (not yet released, will be tomorrow). Always lots going on! Coderboo and I will be on Let's Talk Bitcoin tomorrow evening, we'll post the interview once its available! How lovely it is to be ignored by danno on other coin related matters! And here you try and look all professional. Pffft!! explain? I've never seen Danno ever ignore anyone.
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April 27, 2015, 05:52:26 PM |
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price falling a bit. Probably a good time to buy some again
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April 27, 2015, 05:53:56 PM |
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Will Blockmarket listings be stored on a particular node/server so that if that node/server is taken offline, the listings disappear? That is how OpenBazaar works.
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April 27, 2015, 06:36:20 PM |
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Will Blockmarket listings be stored on a particular node/server so that if that node/server is taken offline, the listings disappear? That is how OpenBazaar works.
No. They are on the blockchain.
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April 27, 2015, 07:25:13 PM |
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Will Blockmarket listings be stored on a particular node/server so that if that node/server is taken offline, the listings disappear? That is how OpenBazaar works.
Good question, I plan on creating a blog post about the differences of something like OB, Shadow(SDC), BitBay etc (which are P2P based) and Syscoin which is blockchain based. OpenBazaar works with Ricardian contracts that try to mimick what the blockchain is doing externally while sending messages to nodes via p2p (BitMessage) about listings. The blockchain stores it in the ledger and is fully secure and a blackbox from system perspective.. more moving parts with the p2p model which may open it up to DDOS or Poison attacks. With the blockchain method (only Syscoin and NXT free market are the ones to do this) you dont store the listings on any particular node, they all get each listing and payments can happen offline. The front-end running the marketplace needs to be online (obviously) for the person to be able to view and pay for the offer. Bloat is the ONLY downside with this method but MANY MANY upsides which you will see with very cool integrations I will do in the near future. The bloat issue can be solved by pruning the blockchain similar to the approach done in bitcoin recently which prunes old blocks that are fully spent ( https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/f9ec3f0fadb11ee9889af977e16915f5d6e01944)
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