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May 13, 2015, 04:39:22 PM |
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selllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll NOW!!!!
Bittrex wallets getting loaded up again with solo gaps stolen loot.... SELL NOW BITCHES! looks like there is still a bunch of nodes being sold on the market.. Pull your orders! Panic! Shits going down..
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t309
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May 13, 2015, 04:43:15 PM |
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I need 10k for market SELL NOW BITCHES!
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PatioCrasher
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May 13, 2015, 04:45:53 PM |
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I need 10k for market SELL NOW BITCHES!
I got a funny feeling we not helping... Im going back to my old strategy of just waiting in the shadows for solo gap to dump... last time i opened my mouth we went up 40%..
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olcaytu2005
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May 13, 2015, 04:48:17 PM |
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There are so many stupid fudder here. it is a good sign for crave.
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jasemoney
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May 13, 2015, 04:49:27 PM |
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I need 10k for market SELL NOW BITCHES!
hahaha thats what sreally up, people want cheap markets so here we are.. 10 BTC and you can own a market
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$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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PatioCrasher
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May 13, 2015, 04:51:20 PM |
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I need 10k for market SELL NOW BITCHES!
hahaha thats what sreally up, people want cheap markets so here we are.. 10 BTC and you can own a market More like 15 - 20 BTC as there isn't 10k for sale at current price.
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Mrpumperitis
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May 13, 2015, 05:14:05 PM |
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639 pages lol, 3k reads in 24 hour...over 255k views in under 2months....why?? , compare these numbers to any other coin on this entire website and you will see how big these numbers are
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Technically Bitcoin is a fork and Bitcoin Cash is the original blockchain.When the hard fork occurred, people had access to the same amount of coins on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.- NIST
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darkproton
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May 13, 2015, 05:17:40 PM |
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Quick question: If I or someone were to port the counterparty bootle interface for darkpoold, would anyone use it? To elaborate, it would be a web interface to darkpoold so the cli would be 'bypassed'.
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jasemoney
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May 13, 2015, 05:47:55 PM Last edit: May 13, 2015, 06:07:47 PM by jasemoney |
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Quick question: If I or someone were to port the counterparty bootle interface for darkpoold, would anyone use it? To elaborate, it would be a web interface to darkpoold so the cli would be 'bypassed'.
edited* my comment answered what would need to be done. not if someone would use it if it worked... I think if it was compiled and people could just run it theres plenty of people who had the community burn blur for them who would be interested in running a web wallet. its easier than CLI, people can verify their balances and well end up doing the same commands you would from CLI. I havent noticed much happen in the blur world since burning stopped 2015-05-08-T00:18:25Eastern Daylight Time Broadcast: tm2013's burning service ends at block 60150 = -1.0 from CAo7D2Z65cAREopaomYVPW4BKDidCSREJ3 at 2015-05-08T00:17:05-04:00 with a fee of 0.0% (eb954ec35ae4721591cb3365b6f8e6209c7ee55b0f0e4624da83afde2e997c0a) [valid] 2015-05-07-T23:27:46Eastern Daylight Time Broadcast: JasemoneyBurnServiceEnds = 1.0 from C33gb4w2cKGZdtqgZ6MYMzqdBXdEzYxM7X at 2015-05-07T23:24:49-04:00 with a fee of 0.0% (30350efba1e23f6d00cee53dedd8ef12c22782604f4af12ef3cfc8adf7e3fbd6) [valid] no BLUR transactions have been recorded since before burn period ended. FYI here is what can be done with BLUR through the CLI darkpoold or any future webwallets/services the main functions available are listed below: positional arguments: {server,send,order,cravepay,issuance,broadcast,bet,dividend,burn,cancel,callba ck,rps,rpsresolve,publish,balances,asset,wallet,pending,reparse,rollback,market}
the action to be taken server run the server (WARNING: not thread-safe) send create and broadcast a *send* message order create and broadcast an *order* message cravepay create and broadcast a *CRAVEpay* message, to settle an Order Match for which you owe CRAVE issuance issue a new asset, issue more of an existing asset or transfer the ownership of an asset broadcast broadcast textual and numerical information to the network bet offer to make a bet on the value of a feed dividend pay dividends to the holders of an asset (in proportion to their stake in it) N/A burn destroy {} to earn BLUR, during an initial period of time cancel cancel an open order or bet you created callback callback a fraction of an asset rps open a rock-paper-scissors like game rpsresolve resolve a rock-paper-scissors like game publish publish arbitrary data in the blockchain balances display the balances of a BLUR address asset display the basic properties of a BLUR asset wallet list the addresses in your backend wallet along with their balances in all BLUR assets pending list pending order matches awaiting CRAVEpayment from you reparse reparse all transactions in the database (WARNING: not thread-safe) rollback rollback database (WARNING: not thread-safe) market fill the screen with an always up-to-date summary of the BLUR market
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$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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Mrpumperitis
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May 13, 2015, 05:49:55 PM |
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Quick question: If I or someone were to port the counterparty bootle interface for darkpoold, would anyone use it? To elaborate, it would be a web interface to darkpoold so the cli would be 'bypassed'.
if it makes darkpoold easier to use and as long as its safe and icm certified at the end, defo
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Technically Bitcoin is a fork and Bitcoin Cash is the original blockchain.When the hard fork occurred, people had access to the same amount of coins on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.- NIST
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fonzerrellie
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May 13, 2015, 06:06:20 PM |
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Bob we all know you have no respect for any altcoin, as you and your crew have stated it many times... the only thing you guys are after is btc and thats fine and I respect that opinion (elbows a$$holes and opinions... we all have them) I do find it sad and deff a bit short sighted but like I just stated thats just my opinion... I guess my point is with all the volatility and volume you guys create makes for very profitable trading days which is great and alone must make you guys tons of btc before you decide to pull the plug, which is just like the cherry on top for you guys. but on coins like crave and GPH that show real potential and something different for traders why dump? the potential gains on long term partial support could be much more beneficial for both you and the good coins you come across. like you probably saw me comment on earlier. I don't believe you (or whoever was pumping crave at the start) brought crave to where it's floor could be with the continued development and skills of a dev like ICM... in fact with the kind of innovation crave has and continues to have without the p'nd group it would have been a much slower start but could have easily been well over a steady 200k floor right now... or instead of sending the "dump signal" out if you guys would have exited much slower the "bottom" could have formed at a much higher than it did. and you wouldn't leave a trail of "butt hurts" in your wake that end up calling for your heads or blaming the coin for the actions of a few traders. yes p'nd groups can help a coin get noticed early on, get it on exchanges much faster and create very profitable trading. but I believe the out right dumping/crashing when you leave does much more harm in the longrun. I don't blame the p'nd groups when I enter to high, it's always up to the buyer to examine the situation and make their own choices. I have respect for the game but too much greed or to discount solid coins trying to innovate may not be the smartest way to play. on short term plays for sure I'll contemplate bob's advice, but will always assume any advice your giving is for short term plays... and if your fudding a coin like crave then I just assume your looking to shift buyers to your next short term play and would never take it seriously. and will continue to hold/trade my crave. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD1u8NrM-uc
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#Expanse $EXP 500 transactions 4 .1 EXP 1st Clone of ETH WAVES
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darkproton
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May 13, 2015, 07:31:32 PM |
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Cool. Will continue ahead. I posted this sometime back. If you have blur and want to run darkpoold but are unsure how to install it or want to, as well as having to install python, I uploaded an exe of darkpoold that does not need python installed nor any other downloads. Sort of a click and run kind of affair. Below are instructions to get it running Uploaded an executable of darkpoold for those on win7. Let me know if works. http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=51947573573707255640 InstructionsDownload and extract to folder make crave.conf in crave folder make BLUR folder in roaming (both of the above were detailed in prior posts) turn on or restart crave.qt or craved DO NOT STAKE open cmd window by pressing windows btn and r , type cmd or start, cmd cd path/to/extracted/folder from here, use exactly as one would darkpoold.I included conf.conf file where you can change the password and user name so you only have to type --config-file=conf.conf to start type darkpoold.exe --config-file=conf.conf server wait for blocks to catch up open new terminal and go to darkpoold folder type darkpoold.exe --config-file=conf.conf help for list of commands eg darkpoold.exe --config-file=conf.conf market --get-asset=BLUR enjoy if you want to stake and have darkpoold running, you should copy the crave folder to another location on your computer with the cave.conf file. you will need to start it from cmd with path/to/craveqt.exe --datadir=d:\other\cravefolder --conf=ifwanttospecifycrave.conf --listen=0
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Mrpumperitis
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May 13, 2015, 07:37:08 PM |
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So SoloScam caused the price to drop. I picked up another Masternode but this sucks for those who lost CRAVE.
I wish setting up a masternode was easier, so people wouldn't have to rely on scumbags like Sologap.
it is easy anyone with 30 minutes should be able to figure it out on windows... Ya really if you can figure out how to stake your coins you can figure out how to run a masternode its not so hard. I personally had never done it and figured it out from info posted in here. I can host a masternode clinic tomorrow sometime on slack. maybe after 9pm GMT works for me. i can do a walkthrough and answer questions. good idea, but if you could do a youtubey vid sometime then it could be handy for anyone who cant make it to slack today, thanks m8
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Technically Bitcoin is a fork and Bitcoin Cash is the original blockchain.When the hard fork occurred, people had access to the same amount of coins on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.- NIST
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fonzerrellie
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May 13, 2015, 07:42:26 PM |
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Cool. Will continue ahead. I posted this sometime back. If you have blur and want to run darkpoold but are unsure how to install it or want to, as well as having to install python, I uploaded an exe of darkpoold that does not need python installed nor any other downloads. Sort of a click and run kind of affair. Below are instructions to get it running Uploaded an executable of darkpoold for those on win7. Let me know if works. http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=51947573573707255640 InstructionsDownload and extract to folder make crave.conf in crave folder make BLUR folder in roaming (both of the above were detailed in prior posts) turn on or restart crave.qt or craved DO NOT STAKE open cmd window by pressing windows btn and r , type cmd or start, cmd cd path/to/extracted/folder from here, use exactly as one would darkpoold.I included conf.conf file where you can change the password and user name so you only have to type --config-file=conf.conf to start type darkpoold.exe --config-file=conf.conf server wait for blocks to catch up open new terminal and go to darkpoold folder type darkpoold.exe --config-file=conf.conf help for list of commands eg darkpoold.exe --config-file=conf.conf market --get-asset=BLUR enjoy if you want to stake and have darkpoold running, you should copy the crave folder to another location on your computer with the cave.conf file. you will need to start it from cmd with path/to/craveqt.exe --datadir=d:\other\cravefolder --conf=ifwanttospecifycrave.conf --listen=0 thank you, I'll be sure to check it out
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#Expanse $EXP 500 transactions 4 .1 EXP 1st Clone of ETH WAVES
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cryptocrap
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May 13, 2015, 07:44:36 PM |
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So SoloScam caused the price to drop. I picked up another Masternode but this sucks for those who lost CRAVE.
I wish setting up a masternode was easier, so people wouldn't have to rely on scumbags like Sologap.
it is easy anyone with 30 minutes should be able to figure it out on windows... Ya really if you can figure out how to stake your coins you can figure out how to run a masternode its not so hard. I personally had never done it and figured it out from info posted in here. I can host a masternode clinic tomorrow sometime on slack. maybe after 9pm GMT works for me. i can do a walkthrough and answer questions. good idea, but if you could do a youtubey vid sometime then it could be handy for anyone who cant make it to slack today, thanks m8 yes, a video on youtube teaching people step by step how to set up an adrenaline master node, will be great.
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Starin
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May 13, 2015, 07:59:31 PM |
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Bob we all know you have no respect for any altcoin, as you and your crew have stated it many times... the only thing you guys are after is btc and thats fine and I respect that opinion (elbows a$$holes and opinions... we all have them) I do find it sad and deff a bit short sighted but like I just stated thats just my opinion... I guess my point is with all the volatility and volume you guys create makes for very profitable trading days which is great and alone must make you guys tons of btc before you decide to pull the plug, which is just like the cherry on top for you guys. but on coins like crave and GPH that show real potential and something different for traders why dump? the potential gains on long term partial support could be much more beneficial for both you and the good coins you come across. like you probably saw me comment on earlier. I don't believe you (or whoever was pumping crave at the start) brought crave to where it's floor could be with the continued development and skills of a dev like ICM... in fact with the kind of innovation crave has and continues to have without the p'nd group it would have been a much slower start but could have easily been well over a steady 200k floor right now... or instead of sending the "dump signal" out if you guys would have exited much slower the "bottom" could have formed at a much higher than it did. and you wouldn't leave a trail of "butt hurts" in your wake that end up calling for your heads or blaming the coin for the actions of a few traders. yes p'nd groups can help a coin get noticed early on, get it on exchanges much faster and create very profitable trading. but I believe the out right dumping/crashing when you leave does much more harm in the longrun. I don't blame the p'nd groups when I enter to high, it's always up to the buyer to examine the situation and make their own choices. I have respect for the game but too much greed or to discount solid coins trying to innovate may not be the smartest way to play. on short term plays for sure I'll contemplate bob's advice, but will always assume any advice your giving is for short term plays... and if your fudding a coin like crave then I just assume your looking to shift buyers to your next short term play and would never take it seriously. and will continue to hold/trade my crave. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD1u8NrM-ucThis is the single best message I have seen so far. Couldn't agree more, thanks.
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fonzerrellie
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May 13, 2015, 08:08:15 PM |
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Bob we all know you have no respect for any altcoin, as you and your crew have stated it many times... the only thing you guys are after is btc and thats fine and I respect that opinion (elbows a$$holes and opinions... we all have them) I do find it sad and deff a bit short sighted but like I just stated thats just my opinion... I guess my point is with all the volatility and volume you guys create makes for very profitable trading days which is great and alone must make you guys tons of btc before you decide to pull the plug, which is just like the cherry on top for you guys. but on coins like crave and GPH that show real potential and something different for traders why dump? the potential gains on long term partial support could be much more beneficial for both you and the good coins you come across. like you probably saw me comment on earlier. I don't believe you (or whoever was pumping crave at the start) brought crave to where it's floor could be with the continued development and skills of a dev like ICM... in fact with the kind of innovation crave has and continues to have without the p'nd group it would have been a much slower start but could have easily been well over a steady 200k floor right now... or instead of sending the "dump signal" out if you guys would have exited much slower the "bottom" could have formed at a much higher than it did. and you wouldn't leave a trail of "butt hurts" in your wake that end up calling for your heads or blaming the coin for the actions of a few traders. yes p'nd groups can help a coin get noticed early on, get it on exchanges much faster and create very profitable trading. but I believe the out right dumping/crashing when you leave does much more harm in the longrun. I don't blame the p'nd groups when I enter to high, it's always up to the buyer to examine the situation and make their own choices. I have respect for the game but too much greed or to discount solid coins trying to innovate may not be the smartest way to play. on short term plays for sure I'll contemplate bob's advice, but will always assume any advice your giving is for short term plays... and if your fudding a coin like crave then I just assume your looking to shift buyers to your next short term play and would never take it seriously. and will continue to hold/trade my crave. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD1u8NrM-ucThis is the single best message I have seen so far. Couldn't agree more, thanks. your welcome, Just trying to share my perspective as I try to perceive a bigger picture... Cheers to the CRAVE community
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Starin
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May 13, 2015, 08:15:33 PM |
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Exactly. Unfortunetly, I am not good with words, at least that much. That is how I exactly feel. I am here and I support Crave because I believe it has a future. This is backed by the features ICM brought to the table. I might be wrong and I could be a bagholder in the future, but I am willing to take that risk since I really adore the concept on this coin. Time will tell. Meanwhile, I'll try to buy as much as I can.
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May 13, 2015, 08:46:45 PM |
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Rashid Ahmed oh fuck! strong blow!
Bobsurplus smalls just got dropped
market will realesed soon! Dump for me.
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