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March 12, 2016, 06:43:48 PM |
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All I can think about is that this might be a exchange accumulating SLR. who knows
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fuznutts
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March 12, 2016, 06:53:24 PM Last edit: March 13, 2016, 06:05:09 PM by fuznutts |
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Look at that buy support for Solarcoin. Gotta love it. Rocket currenty preparing for takeoff. Looks like someone made some money off the etherieum hype. Good shit haha
Few months ago someone bought 600-700K from someone else They may want it back now ? Well good luck to whoever went short and didn't buy back in. Id like to see someone try to buy 6-700 k at current prices Ok everyone. I am wanting to know if the Solarcoin community would like to join us in a hangout to discuss your history, present obstacles and passion Please Click on the Google Calender Link to RSVP for the Hangout! All who attend will receive 20 COPPERTICKETs
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Alao
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March 13, 2016, 05:53:00 PM |
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Look at that buy support for Solarcoin. Gotta love it. Rocket currenty preparing for takeoff. Looks like someone made some money off the etherieum hype. Good shit haha
Few months ago someone bought 600-700K from someone else They may want it back now ? Well good luck to whoever went short and didn't buy back in. Id like to see someone try to buy 6-700 k at current prices Looks like we might get that much volume in one day. 12 BTC so far. I wish we could get coin on another exchange for more liquidity and less manipulation. I think other exchanges won't take a chance because of the pre-mine size.
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§: 8Q7zvaH955cCbqu2nCvpPcTvczGfe9psxE §1 = 1MWh
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fuznutts
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March 13, 2016, 06:03:45 PM |
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Look at that buy support for Solarcoin. Gotta love it. Rocket currenty preparing for takeoff. Looks like someone made some money off the etherieum hype. Good shit haha
Few months ago someone bought 600-700K from someone else They may want it back now ? Well good luck to whoever went short and didn't buy back in. Id like to see someone try to buy 6-700 k at current prices Looks like we might get that much volume in one day. 12 BTC so far. I wish we could get coin on another exchange for more liquidity and less manipulation. I think other exchanges won't take a chance because of the pre-mine size. I might be able to get you guys on https://openledger.info/And if I can do that...it would mean you could also use the sharebot when its done to tip people in it as well as trading it on the exchange.
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solarcoiner
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March 13, 2016, 06:44:35 PM |
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Look at that buy support for Solarcoin. Gotta love it. Rocket currenty preparing for takeoff. Looks like someone made some money off the etherieum hype. Good shit haha
Few months ago someone bought 600-700K from someone else They may want it back now ? Well good luck to whoever went short and didn't buy back in. Id like to see someone try to buy 6-700 k at current prices Looks like we might get that much volume in one day. 12 BTC so far. I wish we could get coin on another exchange for more liquidity and less manipulation. I think other exchanges won't take a chance because of the pre-mine size. I absolutely agree. This is probably the only thing holding SLR back... The sooner we can automate the process of SLR claims and eliminate the trust the better off we will be. We really need to work on that. I'm not so much of a technical guy so it's not up to me. But I can/will always donate some BTC/SLR if it helps contribute to Solarcoins future success.
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solarcoiner
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March 13, 2016, 06:47:07 PM |
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Look at that buy support for Solarcoin. Gotta love it. Rocket currenty preparing for takeoff. Looks like someone made some money off the etherieum hype. Good shit haha
Few months ago someone bought 600-700K from someone else They may want it back now ? Well good luck to whoever went short and didn't buy back in. Id like to see someone try to buy 6-700 k at current prices Looks like we might get that much volume in one day. 12 BTC so far. I wish we could get coin on another exchange for more liquidity and less manipulation. I think other exchanges won't take a chance because of the pre-mine size. I might be able to get you guys on https://openledger.info/And if I can do that...it would mean you could also use the sharebot when its done to tip people in it as well as trading it on the exchange. Nice. That would be awesome. Can you already trade on openledger? or is it still under construction?
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corather
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March 13, 2016, 08:16:35 PM |
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Look at that buy support for Solarcoin. Gotta love it. Rocket currenty preparing for takeoff. Looks like someone made some money off the etherieum hype. Good shit haha
Few months ago someone bought 600-700K from someone else They may want it back now ? Well good luck to whoever went short and didn't buy back in. Id like to see someone try to buy 6-700 k at current prices Looks like we might get that much volume in one day. 12 BTC so far. I wish we could get coin on another exchange for more liquidity and less manipulation. I think other exchanges won't take a chance because of the pre-mine size. I absolutely agree. This is probably the only thing holding SLR back... The sooner we can automate the process of SLR claims and eliminate the trust the better off we will be. We really need to work on that. I'm not so much of a technical guy so it's not up to me. But I can/will always donate some BTC/SLR if it helps contribute to Solarcoins future success. It's being worked on. The Solarcoin foundation is pursuing Ethereum technology. There's work being done to turn the generation pool algorithmic or similar technology. Patience.
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Scalextrix
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March 14, 2016, 09:29:56 AM |
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Just for the hell of it I decided to post on /r/solar, there is an intersting question about whether Solarcoin would invalidate an SREC claim, Im in the Uk so have no idea, anyone have the definative answer?
I believe it does invalidate the SREC and what is worse is that States may include all SLR as payout and dilute the SREC payout. In any state where a Solar User has already gained SREC credits they should not claim SLR. SLR now competes with the SREC market currently at a lower valuation with no real incentive. Making SLR coin possibly illegal if they do claim for free even, since they can then sell the SLR they claim. Although not saying SLR is SREC, yet users located in SREC markets will participate in the selling of SREC and some are sold from one state into another state legally and now you subvert SREC markets by allowing them to reclaim. Local SREC markets may choose to then include other States SLR as a claim in their potential payout and dilute the SREC markets since the Gov. may use these as claims in their oversight and just not pay the market as well. This would be the only way to legally sell your SLR, being when the Gov. includes the SLR from states that don't participate in SREC Market as a dilution. For example: State A has an SREC market, State B is allowed into State A SREC market, and State C has no market and is not allowed into other markets. State A and B should not be able to participate in SLR only State C. But With the Traversal of State B into A they may include SLR in their market and dilute the actual markets across the board. This is if they don't outlaw SLR or require SLR to validate against SREC claims before issuance. Which would disallow State A and B from SLR participation. Crumbs! What a mess
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SolarCoin Address: 8cESoZyjFvx2Deq6VjQLqPfAwu8UXjcBkK Gridcoin Address: SAuPu8zarzQykWLGwxc6JRvW3imM8YU9wc Pinkcoin Address: 2GTnp7oRn2i6KnuwfGaFh1Ps7RZFyDe6nH MannaCurrency Address: GXDwi6W888jbQZ7a79GTaStxiQsYehisfi
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solarcoiner
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March 14, 2016, 03:49:56 PM |
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I can't see anything.... I assume someone was running a newer version
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piebeyb
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March 14, 2016, 04:20:02 PM |
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only slightly holding the bag for solarcoin, hope there is good news for the future solarcoin
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Trade on the go. Anywhere, anytime.
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corather
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March 14, 2016, 05:50:29 PM |
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I can't see anything.... I assume someone was running a newer version I should have taken a screen shot. It was version 2.09.
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solarcoiner
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March 14, 2016, 06:07:29 PM Last edit: March 14, 2016, 08:48:39 PM by solarcoiner |
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only slightly holding the bag for solarcoin, hope there is good news for the future solarcoin
Well il looks like SLR is having difficulties getting above 0.00005200. If it doesn't break out soon it's probably going back down. But it has proven to be an excellent store of wealth over time edit: On the other hand if if beaks past 0.00008000 I believe it will go a lot higher in the near future. Time to find out
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nickgogerty
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March 15, 2016, 02:23:28 AM |
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I can't see anything.... I assume someone was running a newer version I should have taken a screen shot. It was version 2.09. Steve is working on a new version and doing testing. Will keep everyone posted. Here is the wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolarCoin feel free to update append.
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Solarcoin (§ SLR) are like airmiles. Each 1 Mhw generated gets you §1 free. Solarcoins can purchase what others will trade: USD,BTC, Soy candles..etc.
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Scalextrix
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March 15, 2016, 07:44:16 AM |
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SolarCoin Address: 8cESoZyjFvx2Deq6VjQLqPfAwu8UXjcBkK Gridcoin Address: SAuPu8zarzQykWLGwxc6JRvW3imM8YU9wc Pinkcoin Address: 2GTnp7oRn2i6KnuwfGaFh1Ps7RZFyDe6nH MannaCurrency Address: GXDwi6W888jbQZ7a79GTaStxiQsYehisfi
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corather
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March 15, 2016, 08:10:53 AM |
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So my mind is doing it again, thinking and stuff. This is all speculation, but I can see Nick and the team working on pursuing some form of integrated smart contracts within the solarcoin chain using ethereum like technology, or ethereum itself as the smart carrier for a solarcoin smart grid. I could also see as an alternative, integrated software developed for inverters as was hinted earlier.
In any case this is probably the most interesting time to be involved in any of these projects. This is the technology of the future being developed today right before out eyes and we'll see a natural selection occur in collaboration between all of this software development. We're already witnessing the pains of the Bitcoin network, as it lumbers along. It's been mentioned before that Bitcoin is the linchpin of everything going on. I don't want to see it fail, but at the same time I don't want to see it turned into something that it wasn't designed to do when lightweight alternatives exist that can handle the extra traffic load and offset Bitcoins slow network response.
I'm done rambling.
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CryptoNick
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March 15, 2016, 08:11:51 AM |
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Just for the hell of it I decided to post on /r/solar, there is an intersting question about whether Solarcoin would invalidate an SREC claim, Im in the Uk so have no idea, anyone have the definative answer?
I believe it does invalidate the SREC... And how does it make any difference if you "believe" in this or not? Do you KNOW for sure if it invalidates the SREC, or not? If you do - where is your knowledge coming from? Any written law quotes, etc.? Anyway, thank you for your opinion! Written laws are what the SREC is about, it is controlled by the Government not an Ice Cream Man. Some states don't participate and others allow neighbors into their market. So when I say it invalidates SREC don't get defensive my friend. Let it invalidate the SREC market and/or dilute it. That will make people claim SLR as an alternative, but this doesn't make the price go up for SLR either, sorry to reiterate that theme again. But, it gives a lot more exposure to SLR since people would have to be told why their SREC claim was diluted. It doesn't make SLR illegal it just makes those that want to use the SREC get less for their claim. If SLR didn't require a Claim and just gave it to dealers to hand out then the SREC wouldn't be affected. At that point it is just an affiliate program and nothing to do with Claiming for buying. But you can debate me on whether the SREC may care about SLR, I think they would since it is money they can withhold from the SREC market. And if all SREC claimers double dip then who really cares at that point it is just more incentive. So really it is up to the SREC to make a judgement. They may not even know about it... Yet...
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corather
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March 15, 2016, 08:47:19 AM |
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Just for the hell of it I decided to post on /r/solar, there is an intersting question about whether Solarcoin would invalidate an SREC claim, Im in the Uk so have no idea, anyone have the definative answer?
I believe it does invalidate the SREC... And how does it make any difference if you "believe" in this or not? Do you KNOW for sure if it invalidates the SREC, or not? If you do - where is your knowledge coming from? Any written law quotes, etc.? Anyway, thank you for your opinion! Written laws are what the SREC is about, it is controlled by the Government not an Ice Cream Man. Some states don't participate and others allow neighbors into their market. So when I say it invalidates SREC don't get defensive my friend. Let it invalidate the SREC market and/or dilute it. That will make people claim SLR as an alternative, but this doesn't make the price go up for SLR either, sorry to reiterate that theme again. But, it gives a lot more exposure to SLR since people would have to be told why their SREC claim was diluted. It doesn't make SLR illegal it just makes those that want to use the SREC get less for their claim. If SLR didn't require a Claim and just gave it to dealers to hand out then the SREC wouldn't be affected. At that point it is just an affiliate program and nothing to do with Claiming for buying. But you can debate me on whether the SREC may care about SLR, I think they would since it is money they can withhold from the SREC market. And if all SREC claimers double dip then who really cares at that point it is just more incentive. So really it is up to the SREC to make a judgement. They may not even know about it... Yet... SREC's have no monetary assigned to them. I couldn't see this being a problem in most states. I certainly don't see problems in the EU where the cert program doesn't exist, or any other part of the world. If Germany claimed SLR, that would be a huge grant. Germany produces 50% of their needs with solar.
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y_virtual
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Note to self: it's not you doing it, it's us.
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March 15, 2016, 08:58:29 AM |
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Just for the hell of it I decided to post on /r/solar, there is an intersting question about whether Solarcoin would invalidate an SREC claim, Im in the Uk so have no idea, anyone have the definative answer?
I believe it does invalidate the SREC... And how does it make any difference if you "believe" in this or not? Do you KNOW for sure if it invalidates the SREC, or not? If you do - where is your knowledge coming from? Any written law quotes, etc.? Anyway, thank you for your opinion! Written laws are what the SREC is about, it is controlled by the Government not an Ice Cream Man. Some states don't participate and others allow neighbors into their market. So when I say it invalidates SREC don't get defensive my friend. Let it invalidate the SREC market and/or dilute it. That will make people claim SLR as an alternative, but this doesn't make the price go up for SLR either, sorry to reiterate that theme again. But, it gives a lot more exposure to SLR since people would have to be told why their SREC claim was diluted. It doesn't make SLR illegal it just makes those that want to use the SREC get less for their claim. If SLR didn't require a Claim and just gave it to dealers to hand out then the SREC wouldn't be affected. At that point it is just an affiliate program and nothing to do with Claiming for buying. But you can debate me on whether the SREC may care about SLR, I think they would since it is money they can withhold from the SREC market. And if all SREC claimers double dip then who really cares at that point it is just more incentive. So really it is up to the SREC to make a judgement. They may not even know about it... Yet... Your beliefs do not create the laws - that's what I said. Unless... you are the one who writes the laws? Based on your beliefs? I just asked for the exact law quote your belief was based on. Not defensive, nor offensive - just looking for the facts. Yeah, I may believe in UFOs, yet that does not prove their existence. But our beliefs followed by our creative actions DO create the reality. That's what I know.
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CryptoNick
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March 15, 2016, 09:03:17 AM |
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Just for the hell of it I decided to post on /r/solar, there is an intersting question about whether Solarcoin would invalidate an SREC claim, Im in the Uk so have no idea, anyone have the definative answer?
I believe it does invalidate the SREC... And how does it make any difference if you "believe" in this or not? Do you KNOW for sure if it invalidates the SREC, or not? If you do - where is your knowledge coming from? Any written law quotes, etc.? Anyway, thank you for your opinion! Written laws are what the SREC is about, it is controlled by the Government not an Ice Cream Man. Some states don't participate and others allow neighbors into their market. So when I say it invalidates SREC don't get defensive my friend. Let it invalidate the SREC market and/or dilute it. That will make people claim SLR as an alternative, but this doesn't make the price go up for SLR either, sorry to reiterate that theme again. But, it gives a lot more exposure to SLR since people would have to be told why their SREC claim was diluted. It doesn't make SLR illegal it just makes those that want to use the SREC get less for their claim. If SLR didn't require a Claim and just gave it to dealers to hand out then the SREC wouldn't be affected. At that point it is just an affiliate program and nothing to do with Claiming for buying. But you can debate me on whether the SREC may care about SLR, I think they would since it is money they can withhold from the SREC market. And if all SREC claimers double dip then who really cares at that point it is just more incentive. So really it is up to the SREC to make a judgement. They may not even know about it... Yet... SREC's have no monetary assigned to them. I couldn't see this being a problem in most states. I certainly don't see problems in the EU where the cert program doesn't exist, or any other part of the world. If Germany claimed SLR, that would be a huge grant. Germany produces 50% of their needs with solar. you don't get money for SREC now??? There are discussions on taxing it as income.
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