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How often do exchanges like btc-e add new coins? I'm only asking because VNL has some serious tech behind it, would they consider adding it
What about btc38 for the chinese market?
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SalimNagamato
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August 03, 2015, 11:37:43 AM |
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only few btc's to 100k today 100k will be new bottom... again u didn't listen to me guys... c c c cheers yes did listen.. got some at 18k before it crashed on the first wave few month/weeks ago and i keep them.. i don't care if this Zerotime technology is going to work this is going to be very nice instant tx without masternodes is pretty cool
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not hashing, folding and curing (check FLDC merged-folding! reuse good GPUs)
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August 03, 2015, 12:12:01 PM |
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speed does not really matter as much as privacy and security. people would rather prefer to pay securely and privately than quickly. im waiting for darkpp until then il be selling to buy back on the dump let see how high it goes before it happens
It's not just about fast transactions - it's about very strong fundamentals across the board. Developed for a year before release and developed mostly under the radar for the past eight months. VNL is all about the fundamentals and building upon them in my opinion. There is so much going on with this coin I would direct you to the OP rather than list it in this post. Cheers!
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August 03, 2015, 12:18:40 PM |
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I have an old Vanilla coin wallet.dat, but whenever I try to load it, the wallet crashes. Any way I can still get the private keys out ?
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August 03, 2015, 12:36:54 PM |
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I have an old Vanilla coin wallet.dat, but whenever I try to load it, the wallet crashes. Any way I can still get the private keys out ?
i would reccomend going onto irc and ask john-connor / xCore for help
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August 03, 2015, 01:22:34 PM |
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Is this THE coin that the whole crypto world is prepare to stand behind to take out btc in th med-long term? I mean, it seems like every kid troll wannabe trader pump fagget is holding hands and saluting this coin.
Welcome sewer rats, to the garden of Eden. Just sit in the corner with your own shit and piss stink whilst men get o work. Cheers
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disruptivetechnologies
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August 03, 2015, 01:33:45 PM Last edit: August 03, 2015, 01:48:31 PM by disruptivetechnologies |
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Cryptocurrency: Satoshi made it, John improved it.
We once used horses but today we use planes. Speed matters!
It's actually a good slogan, let's wait for ZeroTime to make a public release and we can push some marketing activity. Or Satoshi started it, John will finish it. i like this slogan speed does not really matter as much as privacy and security. people would rather prefer to pay securely and privately than quickly. im waiting for darkpp until then il be selling to buy back on the dump let see how high it goes before it happens Almost all cryptocurrencies are pseudo-anonymous and if the users adapt the required behaviour they can use them all for anonymous transactions. No cryptocurrency built around anonymity will find its way to the top as it always has a shadow of crime chasing it. However, if any of them wants to address this niche area and wants to provide easier solutions for this small group of users it only has to do it as a side feature, not a main one. We are approximately 7.3 billion, how may of us need to make anonymous transactions? how many of us need to make fast transactions? I think these two questions say it all. VNL will offer both fast and anonymous transactions but what will make it the best out there is its speed. Zerotime is revolutionary, the best invention in FinTech since the invention of bitcoin protocol.
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SalimNagamato
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August 03, 2015, 01:42:48 PM |
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actually XRP is very fast and is already threatening bitcoin's cap, for other reasons too VNL is decentralized coin.. when are you going to release zerotime ? is it going to be open source ?
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not hashing, folding and curing (check FLDC merged-folding! reuse good GPUs)
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SquidsIn
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August 03, 2015, 01:52:13 PM |
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I've always thought this is an excellent coin, one with integrity and ingenuity, at one point a few weeks ago I had 25k and seriously regret letting it go in drabs and drabs on the way up taking profit.
However, personally, I'm starting to lose the faith a bit. It seems a little too convenient that VNL is going through a period of rapid rise and continued ATH breaking right at the time there is ongoing testing with an "experimental" FPGA bitstream which is only available to the inner sanctum.
It's fair enough, the guys who put together the bitstream worked hard on it and should reap some reward for their effort but it's really frustrating to be sat on 5 idle FPGA's and missing the party. I think in the long run this will harm the coin, people will complain about the distribution during this phase which is in stark contrast to the early history of the coin and JC going out of his way to ensure fair distribution, and not without controversy.
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Since getting into Cryptocurrency I've had many bags, all but two have varied over time. Those are the two I see in the mirror where my eyes once shone.
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traumschiff (OP)
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August 03, 2015, 01:57:35 PM |
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I've always thought this is an excellent coin, one with integrity and ingenuity, at one point a few weeks ago I had 25k and seriously regret letting it go in drabs and drabs on the way up taking profit.
However, personally, I'm starting to lose the faith a bit. It seems a little too convenient that VNL is going through a period of rapid rise and continued ATH breaking right at the time there is ongoing testing with an "experimental" FPGA bitstream which is only available to the inner sanctum.
It's fair enough, the guys who put together the bitstream worked hard on it and should reap some reward for their effort but it's really frustrating to be sat on 5 idle FPGA's and missing the party. I think in the long run this will harm the coin, people will complain about the distribution during this phase which is in stark contrast to the early history of the coin and JC going out of his way to ensure fair distribution, and not without controversy.
2 people namely John and Cryptoflyr are building the software. They have all the right to release only a finished product, be happy they are releasing it unlike most of the miner devs who only release a gimped product and only sell the finished ones. How can this make you lose faith? If they would release alpha and beta they would be just distracted and waste time on complaints of people. Edit: cryptoflyr posted above that the code is open to check for everyone on his github.
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August 03, 2015, 01:58:18 PM |
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For a considerable amount of time Satoshi was the only one mining bitcoin.
Who is this Satoshi you are talking about
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traumschiff (OP)
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August 03, 2015, 01:58:50 PM |
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actually XRP is very fast and is already threatening bitcoin's cap, for other reasons too VNL is decentralized coin.. when are you going to release zerotime ? is it going to be open source ?
XRP isn't the coin of the people, they are heaily centralized and regulated. ZeroTime is going to be full open source and will be released soon for public testing. John mentioned 45 days for the final released, 20 have passed already.
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August 03, 2015, 02:01:00 PM |
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I've always thought this is an excellent coin, one with integrity and ingenuity, at one point a few weeks ago I had 25k and seriously regret letting it go in drabs and drabs on the way up taking profit.
However, personally, I'm starting to lose the faith a bit. It seems a little too convenient that VNL is going through a period of rapid rise and continued ATH breaking right at the time there is ongoing testing with an "experimental" FPGA bitstream which is only available to the inner sanctum.
It's fair enough, the guys who put together the bitstream worked hard on it and should reap some reward for their effort but it's really frustrating to be sat on 5 idle FPGA's and missing the party. I think in the long run this will harm the coin, people will complain about the distribution during this phase which is in stark contrast to the early history of the coin and JC going out of his way to ensure fair distribution, and not without controversy.
I have no idea what you are talking about. All the FPGA code has been posted to my github for several days now for any FPGA developer to build their own bitstream.
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SquidsIn
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August 03, 2015, 02:05:48 PM |
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I've always thought this is an excellent coin, one with integrity and ingenuity, at one point a few weeks ago I had 25k and seriously regret letting it go in drabs and drabs on the way up taking profit.
However, personally, I'm starting to lose the faith a bit. It seems a little too convenient that VNL is going through a period of rapid rise and continued ATH breaking right at the time there is ongoing testing with an "experimental" FPGA bitstream which is only available to the inner sanctum.
It's fair enough, the guys who put together the bitstream worked hard on it and should reap some reward for their effort but it's really frustrating to be sat on 5 idle FPGA's and missing the party. I think in the long run this will harm the coin, people will complain about the distribution during this phase which is in stark contrast to the early history of the coin and JC going out of his way to ensure fair distribution, and not without controversy.
2 people namely John and Cryptoflyr are building the software. They have all the right to release only a finished product, be happy they are releasing it unline most of the miner devs who only release a gimped product and only sell the finished ones. How can this make you lose faith? Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that I believe it's wrong or unfair. I am saying it's frustrating. I want to support VNL, if I could I'd be happy to mine it, I want to acquire some, all day, every day. I don't want to sell it. But since I sold my GPU's a long time ago I can't mine it. The only way I can increase my holding is by trying to play the markets, buying low and selling high. The problem is there are people with a lot deeper pockets and it's a risky way to accumlate. Like I say, I'd much rather mine and much better something that's half as efficient as it could be than nothing at all. Incidentally, I was able to generate a bitstream from cryptoflyr's source on github but try as I might I can't get it to work. I suspect I'm not doing it right since it's totally out of my sphere of technical expertise.
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Since getting into Cryptocurrency I've had many bags, all but two have varied over time. Those are the two I see in the mirror where my eyes once shone.
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cryptoflyr
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August 03, 2015, 02:07:50 PM |
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Incidentally, I was able to generate a bitstream from cryptoflyr's source on github but try as I might I can't get it to work. I suspect I'm not doing it right since it's totally out of my sphere of technical expertise.
Then you need to go to the IRC and ask questions.
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traumschiff (OP)
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August 03, 2015, 02:09:47 PM |
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Incidentally, I was able to generate a bitstream from cryptoflyr's source on github but try as I might I can't get it to work. I suspect I'm not doing it right since it's totally out of my sphere of technical expertise.
Then you need to go to the IRC and ask questions. +1, this would be more effective than posting negative comments on BCT
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SquidsIn
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August 03, 2015, 02:15:04 PM |
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Incidentally, I was able to generate a bitstream from cryptoflyr's source on github but try as I might I can't get it to work. I suspect I'm not doing it right since it's totally out of my sphere of technical expertise.
Then you need to go to the IRC and ask questions. +1, this would be more effective than posting negative comments on BCT Agreed. but to be fair you did post this just yesterday which is somewhat misleading in light of the discussion now; Since you seem to be the authority here I assumed I'd just have to sit it out and wait.
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Since getting into Cryptocurrency I've had many bags, all but two have varied over time. Those are the two I see in the mirror where my eyes once shone.
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traumschiff (OP)
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August 03, 2015, 02:17:20 PM |
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Incidentally, I was able to generate a bitstream from cryptoflyr's source on github but try as I might I can't get it to work. I suspect I'm not doing it right since it's totally out of my sphere of technical expertise.
Then you need to go to the IRC and ask questions. +1, this would be more effective than posting negative comments on BCT Agreed. but to be fair you did post this just yesterday which is somewhat misleading in light of the discussion now; Since you seem to be the authority here I assumed I'd just have to sit it out and wait. My bad regarding that since I thought John will be the one releasing the software. Take my apology. But for a fact, It is mentioned everywhere (also in the OP) that additional info regarding FPGA development can be aquired on IRC. Sadly I don't have a good insight into the FPGA development since I don't own any also I'm not knowledged in the programming part of it. I'll update the OP with cryptoflyr's github.
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cryptoflyr
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August 03, 2015, 02:21:36 PM |
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Let me see if this clears this up...
My github provides my version of the source code to mine vnl using a ztex board...no bitstream...just source code. That has been available since I got it running for myself.
The official site will have the final bitstream / miner, etc. I don't provide those...I just provide the source code.
So traumschiff was correct in his statements.
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SquidsIn
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August 03, 2015, 02:21:52 PM |
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Incidentally, I was able to generate a bitstream from cryptoflyr's source on github but try as I might I can't get it to work. I suspect I'm not doing it right since it's totally out of my sphere of technical expertise.
Then you need to go to the IRC and ask questions. +1, this would be more effective than posting negative comments on BCT Agreed. but to be fair you did post this just yesterday which is somewhat misleading in light of the discussion now; Since you seem to be the authority here I assumed I'd just have to sit it out and wait. My bad regarding that since I thought John will be the one releasing the software. Take my apology. No worries, thanks. And apologies for negativity on my part. Despite my frustration I do love what you guys are doing here. I'll try IRC.
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Since getting into Cryptocurrency I've had many bags, all but two have varied over time. Those are the two I see in the mirror where my eyes once shone.
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