borodaus
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September 29, 2017, 08:33:07 AM |
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Hi, I have a few questions I have more than 60k coins Just a long download more than 30 minutes from my wallet and synchronization of several kilobytes 1 what's the latest version of the wallet? 2 what is the annual income from the content of coins in the wallet? 3 how profitable, one input or split coins into several equal parts? 4 you can use the minicomputer to PoS mining >>> Raspberry/Orange? Thanks!!!
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nrigo
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October 09, 2017, 08:44:54 PM Last edit: October 11, 2017, 10:26:17 PM by nrigo |
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Hi, I have a few questions I have more than 60k coins Just a long download more than 30 minutes from my wallet and synchronization of several kilobytes 1 what's the latest version of the wallet? 2 what is the annual income from the content of coins in the wallet? 3 how profitable, one input or split coins into several equal parts? 4 you can use the minicomputer to PoS mining >>> Raspberry/Orange? Thanks!!! Sorry for my late answer. I had a hard week and I'm trying to solve many issues with Coin2 domains and email accounts because the hosting provider migrated some servers and changed the DNS settings. 1. The last Coin2 release is 2.1.3.1 2. You will find the interest rate in the OP (post number 2) 3. The profitability is the same in both case and the inputs are sometimes split by the wallet, especially if you have big transactions 4. You can probably do it if you are able to compile the source code, but staking 24 hours one or twice per month with a computer would be simplest for you.
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jalmari
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October 15, 2017, 06:52:04 AM |
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There is something strange happening in the blockchain! Lots of re orgs and e.g all my staked coins are orphaned by blocks having timestamp 1h in the past. Is there anybody who could look what is going on?
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jalmari
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October 15, 2017, 12:57:58 PM |
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There is something strange happening in the blockchain! Lots of re orgs and e.g all my staked coins are orphaned by blocks having timestamp 1h in the past. Is there anybody who could look what is going on?
Now it looks like that the reorgs have stopped. I hope that this was not an attack as this look a bit scary, I think: REORGANIZE REORGANIZE: Disconnect 36 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..5810c4b57419eb3fc307 REORGANIZE: Connect 25 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..0514cbff582e8f5e880a CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 34acf0e835 (poolsz 1)
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nrigo
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October 15, 2017, 09:52:00 PM |
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There is something strange happening in the blockchain! Lots of re orgs and e.g all my staked coins are orphaned by blocks having timestamp 1h in the past. Is there anybody who could look what is going on?
Now it looks like that the reorgs have stopped. I hope that this was not an attack as this look a bit scary, I think: REORGANIZE REORGANIZE: Disconnect 36 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..5810c4b57419eb3fc307 REORGANIZE: Connect 25 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..0514cbff582e8f5e880a CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 34acf0e835 (poolsz 1) Hi Jalmari. I didn't get this issue here. My wallet synchronized well and it is staking now.
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jalmari
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October 16, 2017, 06:26:20 AM |
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There is something strange happening in the blockchain! Lots of re orgs and e.g all my staked coins are orphaned by blocks having timestamp 1h in the past. Is there anybody who could look what is going on?
Now it looks like that the reorgs have stopped. I hope that this was not an attack as this look a bit scary, I think: REORGANIZE REORGANIZE: Disconnect 36 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..5810c4b57419eb3fc307 REORGANIZE: Connect 25 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..0514cbff582e8f5e880a CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 34acf0e835 (poolsz 1) Hi Jalmari. I didn't get this issue here. My wallet synchronized well and it is staking now. I also did not have any problems with synchronizing nor staking, but there was a quite a lot of reorganize events in the chain. The reorgs were not only orphaning the blocks I myself managed to find but the anomaly was much bigger. The biggest reorg I saw was around 100 blocks. With that amount you could easily do double spend! Lets hope that it's not happening anymore.
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nrigo
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October 16, 2017, 04:35:25 PM Last edit: October 16, 2017, 05:52:14 PM by nrigo |
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There is something strange happening in the blockchain! Lots of re orgs and e.g all my staked coins are orphaned by blocks having timestamp 1h in the past. Is there anybody who could look what is going on?
Now it looks like that the reorgs have stopped. I hope that this was not an attack as this look a bit scary, I think: REORGANIZE REORGANIZE: Disconnect 36 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..5810c4b57419eb3fc307 REORGANIZE: Connect 25 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..0514cbff582e8f5e880a CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 34acf0e835 (poolsz 1) Hi Jalmari. I didn't get this issue here. My wallet synchronized well and it is staking now. I also did not have any problems with synchronizing nor staking, but there was a quite a lot of reorganize events in the chain. The reorgs were not only orphaning the blocks I myself managed to find but the anomaly was much bigger. The biggest reorg I saw was around 100 blocks. With that amount you could easily do double spend! Lets hope that it's not happening anymore. I saw the reorganize events in my debug log too, but there may not be as many. I stopped my wallet, renamed the debug.log file and restarted the wallet to see what will happen in the next hours. I know something similar may happen when a big wallet is staking because it has more weight than others, but I don't think it could be an attempt of attack. We did not intend to stake the 10 Mil wallet because of the coin supply increase, however we could run the wallet to support the network if required.
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jalmari
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October 16, 2017, 05:24:58 PM |
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There is something strange happening in the blockchain! Lots of re orgs and e.g all my staked coins are orphaned by blocks having timestamp 1h in the past. Is there anybody who could look what is going on?
Now it looks like that the reorgs have stopped. I hope that this was not an attack as this look a bit scary, I think: REORGANIZE REORGANIZE: Disconnect 36 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..5810c4b57419eb3fc307 REORGANIZE: Connect 25 blocks; 0179ce3e32cba7ee1497..0514cbff582e8f5e880a CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 34acf0e835 (poolsz 1) Hi Jalmari. I didn't get this issue here. My wallet synchronized well and it is staking now. I also did not have any problems with synchronizing nor staking, but there was a quite a lot of reorganize events in the chain. The reorgs were not only orphaning the blocks I myself managed to find but the anomaly was much bigger. The biggest reorg I saw was around 100 blocks. With that amount you could easily do double spend! Lets hope that it's not happening anymore. I saw the reorganize events in my debug log too, but there may not be as many. I stopped my wallet, renamed the debug.log file and restarted the wallet to see what will happen in the next hours. I know something similar may happen when a big wallet is staking because it has more weight than others, but I don't think it could be an attempt of attack. We did not intend to stake the 10 Mil wallet because of the coin supply increase, however we will run the wallet to support the network if required. You are most likely right. The price is rather low and volumes are small so it would not make sense to attack. But as we know, an attack would not be the first one in this coins history.
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nrigo
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October 27, 2017, 01:43:25 PM Last edit: October 29, 2017, 10:39:25 PM by nrigo |
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The magic formulas going to change the Coin2 story forever
1. Coin2 effective supply = current supply - 10,000,000 The 10 Mil wallet from the Buy Back Program is controlled by the Dev Team and these coins are "locked" in the perspective of the Swap and Reverse Split project.
CM8ayfAHZPuJQ1NqF8KLhp874kcaCCUDBa
2. Coin2 value = capital / effective supply The purpose of the capital will be to support the Coin2 value with crypto assets and with real assets later.
3. Coin2 Capital = cloud mining incomes + faucet incomes + referral programs incomes + various incomes During the first step, we will essentially use Bitcoins and an altcoins portfolio as capital because we don't need to create a foundation to allow this.
Once we will be able to have sufficient funds, we will move forward with the creation of the foundation which will manage the capital with various investment tools.
4. Altcoins portfolio = free altcoins from faucets The principle is to get altcoins for free and to sell them to a higher price later to increase the capital. In example: getting 1 Mil Doge for free and selling them at 120s to get 1.2 BTC when the price hit a high.
A part of the altcoins portfolio can also be used as collateral for margin trading at Poloniex to diversify income sources.
5. Capital grow = active mining(capital) and investment(capital) The main investment tool used for the capital grow will be Bitcoin mining with NiceHash which is allowing a profit from 5 to 10% once or many times a week.
We do not exclude other tools like trading, margin trading, ICO and investment programs like Bitconnect and HYPE in the future, however we have to maximize the profits and to minimize the risk to achieve the first step in a short time with minimal loss or without loss.
6. Community grow = incomes grow If this project is able to attract more users and adopters, we will see a faster progression of the incomes because more people will use the faucets and the referral programs.
7. Implementation = new website + official faucet + new OP Our domain coin2.org and the sub-domain faucet.coin2.org will be used to host the website and the faucet.
The faucet is required to attract some people with good Coin2 rewards and with some extra bonus for sharing the page using social medias.
One of the purpose of the website will be to explain the Coin2 project, to monitor the capital and to compute the Coin2 value in real time using APIs and programming.
We are looking for a web designer and for a programmer accepting to work on this project and both will be paid with a Coin2 bounty and lifetime royalties from the website incomes, from the Bitcoin faucets and from the altcoins sales. We need some people comfortable with all the crypto stuff, wallet, APIs, etc.
The Dev Team will manage the referral programs and the faucets accounts. It will also receive lifetime royalties from the incomes.
Note: I will temporary use my forum signature to display the capital progression when it is grouped in a single transaction.
You can see the 0.01934513 BTC capital sent to NiceHash account today as deposit to the third BTC address: 3BJpbxbj9gXtnGX3AzhCinAgNjq9vdHqCc
Small changes cause the big ones
Have a nice week-end!
Update: The faucets list is released: Coin2 faucets list
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Hammers102
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October 30, 2017, 08:31:20 PM |
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Thanks nrigo, good to see a forward looking plan coming together.
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nrigo
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October 31, 2017, 09:06:21 PM |
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Thanks nrigo, good to see a forward looking plan coming together.
You are welcome sir
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cryptohunter
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
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November 02, 2017, 08:35:14 PM |
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this was a quite a nice distributional model and it is sad to see it crushed like this...
hopefully we can do something to get it up and going again.
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nrigo
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November 03, 2017, 11:20:30 PM |
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this was a quite a nice distributional model and it is sad to see it crushed like this...
hopefully we can do something to get it up and going again.
Working hard on it here
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jalmari
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November 04, 2017, 03:56:02 PM |
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Couple of months ago I was not in favor of coin swap, but now I think that it would be really good for the coin. I think that quite a lot of coins were lost during mintpal etc cases and it would be nice to see what is the actual circulating supply. Been here from the beginning, seen the ups and downs and still believe in this!
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Neo501
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November 06, 2017, 09:13:42 PM |
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this was a quite a nice distributional model and it is sad to see it crushed like this...
hopefully we can do something to get it up and going again.
I hope so too.. We'll see what will be going on.
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nrigo
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November 07, 2017, 10:54:05 AM Last edit: November 07, 2017, 12:12:07 PM by nrigo |
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Faucets launched today!
The Coin2 Dev Team is pleased to announce the launch of 4 faucets:
A crazy Bitcoin Cash faucet A crazy Bitcoin faucet A crazy Blackcoin faucet A crazy DOGE Faucet
Advertising incomes from these faucets are going to accelerate the Satoshi program for a faster capital growth.
We are going to add a bonus for viewing short links in the coming days and it will be a good way to promote our referral links.
Plans call for the opening of 5 additional faucets (DASH, ETH, LTC, PPC and XPM) as soon as FaucetHero is going to allow it.
I supplied the faucets with my own mining incomes and I'm going to help until the first payout from CoinMedia.
The Coin2 capital was updated in my signature. I'm waiting for a payout from Genesis Mining (0.0015 BTC) and I delayed the manual withdrawal from HashFlare because of the next Bitcoin hard fork. While including the Genesis payout and the current HashFlare balance (0.0055 BTC), the effective capital should be about 0.028 BTC.
Cheers!
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curiousnewbie
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November 08, 2017, 09:28:12 PM |
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Faucets launched today!
The Coin2 Dev Team is pleased to announce the launch of 4 faucets:
A crazy Bitcoin Cash faucet A crazy Bitcoin faucet A crazy Blackcoin faucet A crazy DOGE Faucet
Advertising incomes from these faucets are going to accelerate the Satoshi program for a faster capital growth.
We are going to add a bonus for viewing short links in the coming days and it will be a good way to promote our referral links.
Plans call for the opening of 5 additional faucets (DASH, ETH, LTC, PPC and XPM) as soon as FaucetHero is going to allow it.
I supplied the faucets with my own mining incomes and I'm going to help until the first payout from CoinMedia.
The Coin2 capital was updated in my signature. I'm waiting for a payout from Genesis Mining (0.0015 BTC) and I delayed the manual withdrawal from HashFlare because of the next Bitcoin hard fork. While including the Genesis payout and the current HashFlare balance (0.0055 BTC), the effective capital should be about 0.028 BTC.
Cheers!Hi, after almost couple yr of holding Coin2, only check the progress one every few months... still pretty much the same, I think I have an Idea to help turn these around, including real cash injection funding to get this moving to the next level plus able to let Coin2 finally afford to hire a team of programmers to do the jobs while the current devs remain in charge, even there will be some structural changes. Please let me know/ Try to arrange a meeting 1st to decide then contact me. I will be very busy most of the time but will keep my eye on the contact.
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Veggie
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November 26, 2017, 03:26:26 PM |
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Price of C2 looks like its going up! Like this!
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Veggie
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November 27, 2017, 04:00:49 PM |
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I feel that a very good Pump in C2 is about to happen!
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nrigo
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November 29, 2017, 08:51:12 PM Last edit: December 02, 2017, 07:44:39 PM by nrigo |
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I feel that a very good Pump in C2 is about to happen! It would be great for the Buy Back Program! I think C2 already touched the ground. There is more volume and the buy support is back now.
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