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May 08, 2017, 02:33:11 PM
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It's very interesting to see that this coin is still alive after all this time. Think I still have coins in an old wallet. Will probably have to get the newest version and see what the state of things is. Is there any sort of rough roadmap of the future for any new features etc. Not gimmick stuff, just improved tech features.

I wish there was, but unfortunately there are no Developers & or anyone available in the community to update any features. Anything could change @ any time though, one thing that has been seen in many altcoins (community or developer take overs) & or could just drift into a defunct state of the altcoins over the years. Fire Coin (FIRE) has been with only a few nodes for months & without a block explorer as well, but 100's of alts have good functional chains in the same status. Will just have to watch, wait & see Undecided
Well that's not encouraging. I will say though that IMO POS coins often go this route as they tend to result in people hording their coins for staking and with nothing new coming in via mining, interest slowly evaporates. I went back and even many of the really high % PoS coins are pretty much dead as well. I personally like the idea of a PoW/PoS coin like Peer but that's just me.

So it's based on Bitcoin->SifCoin->Quark->Dark->BitBlock->Fire

What would you think should be done with it? It would be badly in need of some core updates I would think but once you start on that you have to begin asking if it wouldn't be less work to fork some "new" updated coin and then work from that. Course that opens up a whole can of worms with having to do swaps and stuff. The real question though would be what is it's "purpose". The coin itself is almost immaterial unless it has a real purpose and of course a plan for it's adoption.

   I would like to see it get updates also, many developers out there just copy & make new coins for a quick profit. Would be nice to see a developer that could help FIRE get the chance to have a real purpose, being the name Fire Coin (FIRE) made me think of many possibilities & good purposes of the name Fire Coin (fire fighter use & charity news was my first thoughts). Am only a BBcoder tho, don't have any wallet coding ability & have been trying to learn to read it over the years a bit. A developer would cost BTC & there wasn't a premine or ICO to keep building upon, don't really see a developer just offering to help for nothing (only the name maybe)? Not trying to be less encouraging, but have just put a lot of time & some BTC already into Fire Coin. Even tom14cat14 + many others have tried a few routes to build Fire Coin, just tough with all the new coins & no funds to build it into a name worthy Fire Coin. The chain should be good the way it is for years though, so no worries here & will keep updating the BBcoding when needed + supporting Fire Coin where I can.

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June 10, 2017, 08:23:36 PM
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Don't forget to pick up some FIRE @ the faucet, 1 FIRE a day has been claimed for the last two days (100 x 0.001 FIRE)  Grin

Faucet address:    FJy4bUv5vhmsntHU86WJRaqAkjJmYxKyqR
Balance:     161.04327912
Timeout (hours):    12
Total Sent (FIRE):     123.61000000

Status:    Free
Premium Expired:    2016-05-17 13:42:30
Premium Cost:    0.005 BTC/month
BTC Payments Address:    18bFfs7i5PcUnoHT5TpGUAb35WwxCCYHQa

//going to send one month premium for block explorer
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June 11, 2017, 12:54:36 PM
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Don't forget to pick up some FIRE @ the faucet, 1 FIRE a day has been claimed for the last two days (100 x 0.001 FIRE)  Grin

Faucet address:    FJy4bUv5vhmsntHU86WJRaqAkjJmYxKyqR
Balance:     161.04327912
Timeout (hours):    12
Total Sent (FIRE):     123.61000000

Status:    Free
Premium Expired:    2016-05-17 13:42:30
Premium Cost:    0.005 BTC/month
BTC Payments Address:    18bFfs7i5PcUnoHT5TpGUAb35WwxCCYHQa

//going to send one month premium for block explorer

Status:    Premium
Premium Expired:    2017-07-15 00:31:53

Tx: 078472ce06efd310cd51a09ac3d7301fdfc1e3e670352670318e565d42e7faca

//updating OP with block explorer info for FIRE

Block Explorer Info:
Chain Age:    1079.4 days
AVG Block Time:    577 sec.
Difficulty Max:    79.82680440
Difficulty Min:    0.00024414
Transactions Pow:    4000
Transactions Pos:    157611
Transactions Regular:    7947
Transactions Other/Unknown:    157612
Transactions Total:    327170
Operations Funded:    642442
Operations Empty:    0
Operations Send:    316054
Operations Receive:    326388
Operations Total:    642442
   
Money Supply:    98579.65707345 FIRE
Pow Generated Coins:    97496.02194000 FIRE (98.8944%)
Pos Send:    30224816.95369580 FIRE
Pos Receive:    30225906.89719920 FIRE
Pos Generated Coins:    1089.94350340 FIRE (1.1056%)
Other Send:    0.00000000 FIRE
Other Receive:    0.00000000 FIRE
Other Generated Coins:    0.00000000 FIRE (0%)
Regular Send:    1776220.73278926 FIRE
Regular Receive:    1776214.42441926 FIRE
Total Fee:    6.30836999 FIRE
Funded Addresses:    6017
Empty Addresses:    7796
Total Addresses:    13813

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June 11, 2017, 01:45:30 PM
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OP updated
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June 23, 2017, 05:23:25 PM
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Can anyone help me with this? These have been showing in my wallet for a very long time now. I tried to split up a block before it was confirmed and this happened.

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June 23, 2017, 05:41:37 PM
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Can anyone help me with this? These have been showing in my wallet for a very long time now. I tried to split up a block before it was confirmed and this happened.


Just restart the application, a configurations file in your appdata with rescan=1 should fix it.

create new text document > name it Firecoin.conf > make sure it's .conf & not .txt.conf
C:\Users\"username"\AppData\Roaming\Firecoin

Code:
rescan=1
rpcport=49698
port=49697
maxconnections=10
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=104.236.167.70:49697
addnode=162.220.166.125:49697
addnode=182.55.186.7:49697
addnode=50.83.4.208:49697

//also might even be able to just type in the debug console : " checkwallet " && " repairwallet "

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June 23, 2017, 07:27:55 PM
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Can anyone help me with this? These have been showing in my wallet for a very long time now. I tried to split up a block before it was confirmed and this happened.


Just restart the application, a configurations file in your appdata with rescan=1 should fix it.

create new text document > name it Firecoin.conf > make sure it's .conf & not .txt.conf
C:\Users\"username"\AppData\Roaming\Firecoin

Code:
rescan=1
rpcport=49698
port=49697
maxconnections=10
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=104.236.167.70:49697
addnode=162.220.166.125:49697
addnode=182.55.186.7:49697
addnode=50.83.4.208:49697

//also might even be able to just type in the debug console : " checkwallet " && " repairwallet "

Yes, I did all of those numerous times to no avail. It is quite weird. Since there is no block explorer it is difficult to see if those are actually in my address or not. Thanks for help!
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June 23, 2017, 08:49:25 PM
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Can anyone help me with this? These have been showing in my wallet for a very long time now. I tried to split up a block before it was confirmed and this happened.


Just restart the application, a configurations file in your appdata with rescan=1 should fix it.

create new text document > name it Firecoin.conf > make sure it's .conf & not .txt.conf
C:\Users\"username"\AppData\Roaming\Firecoin

Code:
rescan=1
rpcport=49698
port=49697
maxconnections=10
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=104.236.167.70:49697
addnode=162.220.166.125:49697
addnode=182.55.186.7:49697
addnode=50.83.4.208:49697

//also might even be able to just type in the debug console : " checkwallet " && " repairwallet "

Yes, I did all of those numerous times to no avail. It is quite weird. Since there is no block explorer it is difficult to see if those are actually in my address or not. Thanks for help!

Block Explorer:
http://cryptoguru.tk/CurrencyInfo/index.php?Currency=FIRE

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June 24, 2017, 06:05:26 PM
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Can anyone help me with this? These have been showing in my wallet for a very long time now. I tried to split up a block before it was confirmed and this happened.


Just restart the application, a configurations file in your appdata with rescan=1 should fix it.

create new text document > name it Firecoin.conf > make sure it's .conf & not .txt.conf
C:\Users\"username"\AppData\Roaming\Firecoin

Code:
rescan=1
rpcport=49698
port=49697
maxconnections=10
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=104.236.167.70:49697
addnode=162.220.166.125:49697
addnode=182.55.186.7:49697
addnode=50.83.4.208:49697

//also might even be able to just type in the debug console : " checkwallet " && " repairwallet "

Yes, I did all of those numerous times to no avail. It is quite weird. Since there is no block explorer it is difficult to see if those are actually in my address or not. Thanks for help!


// http://cryptoguru.tk/Address/index.php?Currency=FIRE&Address=

Edit: if all else fails, just resync (only takes an hour, but you will have to restart the app @ blocks 4000, 4500, 5000 if I recall from the last test of resync) with a new (make sure you have a backup) wallet.dat from scratch & after your syncd close the application to swap with your backup .dat file with a configuration file rescan=1

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Last edit: June 30, 2017, 12:53:26 PM by FIRE-community
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//updating OP with block explorer info for FIRE

Block Explorer Info:
Chain Age:    1079.4 days
AVG Block Time:    577 sec.
Difficulty Max:    79.82680440
Difficulty Min:    0.00024414
Transactions Pow:    4000
Transactions Pos:    157611
Transactions Regular:    7947
Transactions Other/Unknown:    157612
Transactions Total:    327170
Operations Funded:    642442
Operations Empty:    0
Operations Send:    316054
Operations Receive:    326388
Operations Total:    642442
   
Money Supply:    98579.65707345 FIRE
Pow Generated Coins:    97496.02194000 FIRE (98.8944%)
Pos Send:    30224816.95369580 FIRE
Pos Receive:    30225906.89719920 FIRE
Pos Generated Coins:    1089.94350340 FIRE (1.1056%)
Other Send:    0.00000000 FIRE
Other Receive:    0.00000000 FIRE
Other Generated Coins:    0.00000000 FIRE (0%)
Regular Send:    1776220.73278926 FIRE
Regular Receive:    1776214.42441926 FIRE
Total Fee:    6.30836999 FIRE
Funded Addresses:    6017
Empty Addresses:    7796
Total Addresses:    13813

update on the last few weeks for the FIRE chain from the block explorer:

Chain Age:    1098.3 days
Synchronisation speed:    98 blocks/day
AVG Block Time:    578 seconds
Coin Supply:    98594.12973270 FIRE
Total Fee:    6.63123000 FIRE
Funded Addresses:    6484
Empty Addresses:    7984
Total Addresses:    14468

// FIRE @ the 3 year mark : Genesis (block zero) on 2014-06-28 03:53:29
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July 09, 2017, 03:57:54 AM
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100 FIRE sent to: FSHck6X6WcosGT3no3pD1dMdzJ9RgJ9tvz @ dev request.
txid: d32f337548e97a92f2c0960420ec01a79390196c09428bf432886e20204992d6
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100 FIRE sent to: FSHck6X6WcosGT3no3pD1dMdzJ9RgJ9tvz @ dev request.
txid: d32f337548e97a92f2c0960420ec01a79390196c09428bf432886e20204992d6


   Thank you GrinZ, noticed that the average blocks for FIRE were low & could use another staking node to get it back up to around 100+ a day.

//also the faucet drip has been changed from 0.01 to 0.001


//updating OP with block explorer info for FIRE

Block Explorer Info:
Chain Age:    1079.4 days
AVG Block Time:    577 sec.

update on the last few weeks for the FIRE chain from the block explorer:

Chain Age:    1098.3 days
Synchronisation speed:    98 blocks/day
AVG Block Time:    578 seconds

Blocks in database:    164702/164702
Synchronisation speed:    41 blocks/day
 Chain Age:    1107 days
AVG Block Time:    581 sec.
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//updating OP with block explorer info for FIRE

Block Explorer Info:
Chain Age:    1079.4 days
AVG Block Time:    577 sec.
Difficulty Max:    79.82680440
Difficulty Min:    0.00024414
Transactions Pow:    4000
Transactions Pos:    157611
Transactions Regular:    7947
Transactions Other/Unknown:    157612
Transactions Total:    327170
Operations Funded:    642442
Operations Empty:    0
Operations Send:    316054
Operations Receive:    326388
Operations Total:    642442
   
Money Supply:    98579.65707345 FIRE
Pow Generated Coins:    97496.02194000 FIRE (98.8944%)
Pos Send:    30224816.95369580 FIRE
Pos Receive:    30225906.89719920 FIRE
Pos Generated Coins:    1089.94350340 FIRE (1.1056%)
Other Send:    0.00000000 FIRE
Other Receive:    0.00000000 FIRE
Other Generated Coins:    0.00000000 FIRE (0%)
Regular Send:    1776220.73278926 FIRE
Regular Receive:    1776214.42441926 FIRE
Total Fee:    6.30836999 FIRE
Funded Addresses:    6017
Empty Addresses:    7796
Total Addresses:    13813

update on the last few weeks for the FIRE chain from the block explorer:

Chain Age:    1098.3 days
Synchronisation speed:    98 blocks/day
AVG Block Time:    578 seconds
Coin Supply:    98594.12973270 FIRE
Total Fee:    6.63123000 FIRE
Funded Addresses:    6484
Empty Addresses:    7984
Total Addresses:    14468

// FIRE @ the 3 year mark : Genesis (block zero) on 2014-06-28 03:53:29


Happy birthday, FIRE! We love you!

Sorry, I am a bit late. Smiley
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Happy birthday, FIRE! We love you!

Sorry, I am a bit late. Smiley

   Yeah I actually thought about posting on the 3 year mark for FIRE && TECH, time flew right by & missed the chance to post @ the time stamp of the 3 year mark. Going to have to try to make a post right on the time stamp for year 4, hope for a good year & maybe FIRE will git a chance to improve. I have been looking into website domains .fire, so many are available & not quite as popular as the .tech ones. I do really think that the .fire ones will be way more of a city value (fire station#.fire for example) or other things that involve fire to come to the "lite" with the online presence being quantum leaped through the next few years. The stats & uses of applications are still new to most of the world, but they are advanced year by year in the possible amount of things they solve (time being the #1).

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Block Explorer Info:
Chain Age:    1079.4 days
AVG Block Time:    577 sec.

update on the last few weeks for the FIRE chain from the block explorer:

Chain Age:    1098.3 days
Synchronisation speed:    98 blocks/day
AVG Block Time:    578 seconds

Blocks in database:    164702/164702
Synchronisation speed:    41 blocks/day
 Chain Age:    1107 days
AVG Block Time:    581 sec.

Blocks in database:    164857/164857
Synchronisation speed:    49 blocks/day
Chain Age:    1110.6 days
AVG Block Time:    582 sec.

// few small changes to the template website & original post
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July 12, 2017, 10:34:46 PM
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Just checked the block explorer, blocks & diff now shows:

Blocks in database:    164936/164936
Synchronisation speed:    118 blocks/day  (up from 49 blocks/day in just a few hours)
Chain Age:    1110.8 days
AVG Block Time:    582 sec.

// looks like the blocks & diff are climbing again, stats from the difficulty chart on the BE show some good points on when more PoS wallets are staking

http://cryptoguru.tk/Charts/index.php?Currency=FIRE

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July 21, 2017, 12:32:36 AM
Last edit: July 21, 2017, 03:07:37 PM by Testing Crypto
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'Premium' status for the block explorer has expired also & am unable to cover the cost again for the FIRE community at this time, the network as of now @ "netstakeweight" : 32870.35573740, (over 100x what it was)

// the jump in network staking weight might lead to a fork or stalled chain, be cautious with unlocking PoS after months on a chain with only a few nodes  Wink

update: "netstakeweight" : 1365.27692263, @ around normal again on Fri Jul 21 10:02:26 2017

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August 07, 2017, 10:36:39 PM
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Was going to pull some FIRE off YoBit to try to keep the staking network from forking, but am now seeing a Transfer from cold storage for a few days now & am not able to help the network staking if I can't get the FIRE off the exchange. Might be why there seem to be a lot of FIRE sold in the last days?


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2017.08.02 20:26:22    FIRE    8.96443002    0    Transfer from cold storage

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August 11, 2017, 10:13:47 PM
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Wallet status: Maintenance

// no block explorer && nodes are very few, staking only to push the blocks could really cause FIRE to go defunct? too bad the past wallet coders couldn't get the mining reboot that they tried in 2015, but seeing how easy it would be to swap to a new chain now & maybe even put good use to each block with some kind of useful info? just an idea, so as to say that if the chain does GIT stuck & not fixable to make any kind of swap to a less point of fail chain. up to the FIRE community, but there has been many improvements in PoW / PoS coding over the years & even the start of a wallet builders chain would be less @ risk than a PoS chain with only 2 nodes?
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August 21, 2017, 04:50:50 PM
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Just sent 0.005 BTC for the explorer, not a main holder or a Dev like GrinZ posted earlier (would be happy to give the keys of OP & Twitter to any trusted party @ anytime) & mainly stuck out all these years for the coined term FIRE (safety mostly). Same as I have done with TECH, see a lot of mockery in the background over the years (many impersonation accounts, keybase was not fully tested or that might have been solved by now) & have been dealt quite a rough hand in life (not as most on this forum, but if all humans compared life stories & the H//errors they have encounter in all the wonders of life??) Still holding on to a few of the coined terms to make an actual use, not just marketing & more of something that could make the world a better place. All the coding world has just started to get past all the closed source applications, so a fresh start with the right team could actually make all the fire safety tools into one application that would help everyone from the basic user to the gauges on all gadgets type app? Just a stupid idea to most I'm sure, but kind of what I had pictured with many of these. Anyway, block explorer up for another month {if} anyone has use for IT  Wink



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