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September 14, 2014, 03:01:55 AM Last edit: October 08, 2018, 12:07:54 AM by Valzador |
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Valzador (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 03:05:39 AM |
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Yes, I mean, what are the plans for the takeover? We'll be attempting the projects they had in mind.
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22MCoin
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September 14, 2014, 03:21:01 AM |
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another take over coin?any new features?
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Valzador (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 03:25:41 AM |
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another take over coin?any new features?
There were some features that the dev never released, so we'll be trying to make them.
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Bitcrea
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Bitcrea.com
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September 14, 2014, 08:47:57 AM |
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Please remove the logo and other graphics because it hasn't been fully paid for it. If you want to talk about purchasing the logo at discounted price, please PM me.
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ayminer
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September 14, 2014, 09:46:26 AM |
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If you want to talk about purchasing the logo at discounted price, please PM me.
I believe this could fly. The committee could contribute towards this. However, @Bitcrea, you would have to show proof that you made this logo
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Valzador (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 10:49:26 AM |
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If you want to talk about purchasing the logo at discounted price, please PM me.
However, @Bitcrea, you would have to show proof that you made this logo BitCrea was the designer behind the logo, I am currently working out a deal with him.
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Valzador (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 11:45:57 AM |
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Please help support this coin by donating:
BTC1FZQbeh1vpuJFzn68YsS1L9DapsA63P77U
No coins will be removed from this address unless there is a proper purpose, which will be announced on this thread.
We might need to have a Logo competition.
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Valzador (OP)
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September 15, 2014, 12:05:33 AM Last edit: September 15, 2014, 12:22:58 AM by Valzador |
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I think it is mandatory for us to hardfork Intellicoin and relaunch it with a premine to redistribute.
Reasons:
All Intellicoin Pools are down. According to my wallet net hash/s is: 0 There is a HIGH risk of a 51% attack. There is also a HIGH risk of a fork made by farms.
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Valzador (OP)
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September 15, 2014, 01:13:30 AM |
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Please vote what algorithm you want the coin to be.
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cyberspacemonkey
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September 15, 2014, 03:23:12 AM |
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I think it is mandatory for us to hardfork Intellicoin and relaunch it with a premine to redistribute.
Reasons:
All Intellicoin Pools are down. According to my wallet net hash/s is: 0 There is a HIGH risk of a 51% attack. There is also a HIGH risk of a fork made by farms.
Why a PoW phase? Like, what's the point?why not just leave it as pure Pos?
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Valzador (OP)
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September 15, 2014, 05:06:23 AM |
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I think it is mandatory for us to hardfork Intellicoin and relaunch it with a premine to redistribute.
Reasons:
All Intellicoin Pools are down. According to my wallet net hash/s is: 0 There is a HIGH risk of a 51% attack. There is also a HIGH risk of a fork made by farms.
Why a PoW phase? Like, what's the point?why not just leave it as pure Pos? I'm afraid the community isn't big enough nor holds enough coins to keep the chain in sync from stake only. The PoW phase is a sort of a backup sync function. The reward will only be 10 Coins per block.
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cyberspacemonkey
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September 15, 2014, 05:27:58 AM |
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I think it is mandatory for us to hardfork Intellicoin and relaunch it with a premine to redistribute.
Reasons:
All Intellicoin Pools are down. According to my wallet net hash/s is: 0 There is a HIGH risk of a 51% attack. There is also a HIGH risk of a fork made by farms.
Why a PoW phase? Like, what's the point?why not just leave it as pure Pos? I'm afraid the community isn't big enough nor holds enough coins to keep the chain in sync from stake only. The PoW phase is a sort of a backup sync function. The reward will only be 10 Coins per block. I see. Makes sense. and if it's only 10 coins per block that's even better. Now how about the people who are currently holding INT? will a completely new blockchain be created and the current INT units will be worthless? or how is that going to work?
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Valzador (OP)
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September 15, 2014, 07:40:36 AM |
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I think it is mandatory for us to hardfork Intellicoin and relaunch it with a premine to redistribute.
Reasons:
All Intellicoin Pools are down. According to my wallet net hash/s is: 0 There is a HIGH risk of a 51% attack. There is also a HIGH risk of a fork made by farms.
Why a PoW phase? Like, what's the point?why not just leave it as pure Pos? I'm afraid the community isn't big enough nor holds enough coins to keep the chain in sync from stake only. The PoW phase is a sort of a backup sync function. The reward will only be 10 Coins per block. I see. Makes sense. and if it's only 10 coins per block that's even better. Now how about the people who are currently holding INT? will a completely new blockchain be created and the current INT units will be worthless? or how is that going to work? As stated in the specifications there will be a 10% premine that will cover the existing 8 million coins (according to my intellicoin daemon) as well as some extra that might go towards an IPO to help develop the coin. Things we need funds for: Icon and Graphics Original Intellicoin Applications Nodes
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Vandalay23
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September 15, 2014, 11:16:24 AM |
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The last supply will be only 10% ? Do I understand right? Just create a new coin... why use INT for that? I think it is mandatory for us to hardfork Intellicoin and relaunch it with a premine to redistribute.
Reasons:
All Intellicoin Pools are down. According to my wallet net hash/s is: 0 There is a HIGH risk of a 51% attack. There is also a HIGH risk of a fork made by farms.
Why a PoW phase? Like, what's the point?why not just leave it as pure Pos? I'm afraid the community isn't big enough nor holds enough coins to keep the chain in sync from stake only. The PoW phase is a sort of a backup sync function. The reward will only be 10 Coins per block. I see. Makes sense. and if it's only 10 coins per block that's even better. Now how about the people who are currently holding INT? will a completely new blockchain be created and the current INT units will be worthless? or how is that going to work? As stated in the specifications there will be a 10% premine that will cover the existing 8 million coins (according to my intellicoin daemon) as well as some extra that might go towards an IPO to help develop the coin. Things we need funds for: Icon and Graphics Original Intellicoin Applications Nodes
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Valzador (OP)
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September 15, 2014, 12:24:15 PM |
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Yea, I will be hosting an official pool for the coin (p2pool). Other pools will have to advertise somewhere else (sorry but I don't like risking a 51% attack like last time). Deepcoin didn't release their python hash module so I don't think I could create a p2pool and X11 has a lot of votes right now so that's what I think i'm going to go with. The last supply will be only 10% ? Do I understand right? Just create a new coin... why use INT for that?
Only 10 coins per block. 40% premine to cover the redistribution. We're using INT because we want to bring it back to life, however we may need to change a lot of it's features.
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DLow
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September 15, 2014, 02:17:51 PM |
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Yea, I will be hosting an official pool for the coin (p2pool). Other pools will have to advertise somewhere else (sorry but I don't like risking a 51% attack like last time). Deepcoin didn't release their python hash module so I don't think I could create a p2pool and X11 has a lot of votes right now so that's what I think i'm going to go with. The last supply will be only 10% ? Do I understand right? Just create a new coin... why use INT for that?
Only 10 coins per block. 40% premine to cover the redistribution. We're using INT because we want to bring it back to life, however we may need to change a lot of it's features. If you just want to secure the blockchain either go with something that's already ASIC'd liek Scrypt or SHA or go with super low footprint like Nist or Qubit. But hey, why not try Myriad's merge mining? I could set you up with all the necessary people?
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Valzador (OP)
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September 15, 2014, 11:05:38 PM |
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If you just want to secure the blockchain either go with something that's already ASIC'd liek Scrypt or SHA or go with super low footprint like Nist or Qubit.
But hey, why not try Myriad's merge mining? I could set you up with all the necessary people?
With aglorithms that have already ASIC'd, I'm scared a farm would come along and take over 50% of the network hashrate. I'm not really confident with merge mining as I don't really understand it yet.
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