Sylon
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March 09, 2014, 08:46:28 PM |
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On which day the coin will be in PoS ?
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David Latapie
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March 09, 2014, 08:46:51 PM |
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LOL, who said that mint is deflacionary ? 10 millions of mintcoins are generated by mint DAILY from now, and your assumption that no one mintcoin would be spent is plain wrong, all depends of the price to buy it, or the items that merchants offers. And we are working on that part. And more.
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rmoraos
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March 09, 2014, 08:55:22 PM |
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LOL, who said that mint is deflacionary ? 10 millions of mintcoins are generated by mint DAILY from now, and your assumption that no one mintcoin would be spent is plain wrong, all depends of the price to buy it, or the items that merchants offers. And we are working on that part. And more. You are doing a great job, David 
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broken_pixel
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March 09, 2014, 08:56:10 PM |
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I do have a question for DEV team:
What happens to the mined coins that do not get confirmed in my wallet? I have around 10 mined transactions that have a question mark by them and the coins were not added to my wallet in these transactions.
EX: Amount: [579.377534] Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 44 nodes Date: 3/8/2014 15:43 Debit: 0.00 MINT Net amount: -50179.222865 MINT Transaction ID: bc6f6e9e07b3edc4762d0b036ec17ae868b2dd19f39d701d9e6ec387e7468575
Generated coins must mature 50 blocks before they can be spent. When you generated this block, it was broadcast to the network to be added to the block chain. If it fails to get into the chain, its state will change to "not accepted" and it won't be spendable. This may occasionally happen if another node generates a block within a few seconds of yours.
Please explain
It is orphaned means someone else mined it before you did.
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mr_random
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March 09, 2014, 09:02:06 PM |
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LOL, who said that mint is deflacionary ? 10 millions of mintcoins are generated by mint DAILY from now, and your assumption that no one mintcoin would be spent is plain wrong, all depends of the price to buy it, or the items that merchants offers.
I did some rough math and it works out at 10 million mintcoins generated a day by POS across the entire network. 10 million mintcoins is valued at 2 btc approximately right now.
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braytz
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March 09, 2014, 09:09:32 PM |
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On which day the coin will be in PoS ?
this is the first day 100% pos.
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sidhujag
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March 09, 2014, 09:13:52 PM |
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Your right and dont expect the noobs in here to understand what you are saying... You need inflation in a deflationary model.. not inflation tending to zero.. Its a failure by design. Bitcoin will always be there.. as a commodity but not a currency I believe. There are better coins out there that will do the job of everyday tx... What you need is: 1) Something where mining is irrelavent (pos is good for that) 2) Yet secure.. merged mining bitcoin means its secure yet mining is not a problem. 3) Predictable inflation. NOT dynamic inflation like PPC.. dynamic inflation leads to incentove to game thr system for profit. read this about a quote from the dogecoin site from a professor of economics: https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=233997.msg5599093#msg55990934) Provide inherent utility.. blockchain does this.. So far only 1 coin fits that bill and its DevCoin.. miners get 10% of each block and mining is not a problem since its merged mined with bitcoin. So mining is like free.. 90% goes to people who work to earn. Even businesses etc. So there is far more utility than dogecoin. No more coins can be released merged mined because of asics.. so reallly it makes sense this would be the one and all other coins lost in dust. It was designed to be it. Bitcoins addresses are interchangeable to DevCoin if you can send dvc to btc wallet and vice versa.. so that in the future one address may be meeded for both. or people switch to dvc without losing private keys. Goodluck with holding your dev coins noob, you will be diluted into oblivion through endless coin production. Sheesh, talk about hyperinflation, devcoin is exactly that. That is like holding a share and the CEO keeps issuing billions of shares daily at a constant rate your portfolio will soon be zero. Lol you havent learned a thing have you? And im the noob? Go back to school with your elementary thoughts 
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March 09, 2014, 09:17:30 PM |
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Thanks! Updating. Oh, in case anyone forgets. FULL PoS : Started.
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sidhujag
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March 09, 2014, 09:17:51 PM |
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Types of coins: POW (proof of work) ala DOGECOIN: coins are earned via mining POS (proof of script) ala NXTCOIN: coins are are earned via holding them in your wallet. POS/POW Hybrid (ala MINTCOIN): First coins are earned by mining, then by holding the wallet.
This may be a new concept to many miners. Just download the wallet and leave the coins there, then after 30 days you will receive coins at the rate of 20 percent per annum.
POW coins with low difficulty and high reward are good to mine. POS coins that are virtually unmineable are better to buy/ invest/ hold.
The coins higher up on the coinwarz list simply means the multipools are mining it and will soon dump it. Mintcoin is now safe from this possibility. My advice is to avoid buying/ holding coins at the top of coinwarz.
HTH.
Currencies need spendings, need flow. You describe a hyper-deflationary modell and there is a reason why states try to encourage the citizens to spend their money, because massive bagholding is killing egonomy. What you want with mintcoin is something like gold. Deflationary investment. But cryptocurrencies are not gold, they are worthless without money flow. Gold can be kept and gold has a purpose aside from investment. Gold is needed for electronics, in science and jewellery so there will always be some demand for gold and someone will sell gold when the price is high enough. That's the same problem that will come to bitcoin eventually: No sense in mining it and when you hold it, it will become more worth tomorrow, so price increases. But at some point it will be impossible to get via mining and impossible to get via buying because almost everyone just holds. Satoshi, being mathematically genius, confused gold with money as he created bitcoin. Currencies like dogecoin have more future because of their inflationary model. They will not increase in price unlimited but they will reach a certain level where spending/buying makes sense. What nonsense! Go ahead and invest in a coin with zero return on investment! Where do you think your gains will come from, the hope of a capital gain, is that all? And please, don;t compare bitcoin to gold. Bitcoin can be replicated a million times over as shown by the numorous clones. Now go ahead and explain how you can clone gold? I think I know what I'll choose. Blue chip stocks pay a dividend. Shit coins don't. End of story. Besides your just shitty u cant mine and dump this coin. Well as a holder, Im glad. Time for you to move or simply point your miner at a multipool! This discussion is as old as bitcoins are and came up again refreshed (though with same arguments) when dogecoin decided inflationary modell. There are basically two sides in this dicussion: Those that understand economics and those that dont. And then there are these bitcoin evangelists defending bitcoins deflation and turn around claim how this will be the new currency, not noticing how they contradict themself. And, when bitcoin is digital gold and someone clones bitcoin it doesn't mean that they cloned gold. They just brought up another commodity beside bitcoin competing on the same market. Unless they follow a completely other concept. And that's the reason, why coins like dogecoin will outlive bitcoins in the long run if they stay active that long. Inflationary coins stay fluid while deflationary cryptos will stale. Your right and dont expect the noobs in here to understand what you are saying... You need inflation in a deflationary model.. not inflation tending to zero.. Its a failure by design. Bitcoin will always be there.. as a commodity but not a currency I believe. There are better coins out there that will do the job of everyday tx... What you need is: 1) Something where mining is irrelavent (pos is good for that) 2) Yet secure.. merged mining bitcoin means its secure yet mining is not a problem. 3) Predictable inflation. NOT dynamic inflation like PPC.. dynamic inflation leads to incentove to game thr system for profit. read this about a quote from the dogecoin site from a professor of economics: https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=233997.msg5599093#msg55990934) Provide inherent utility.. blockchain does this.. So far only 1 coin fits that bill and its DevCoin.. miners get 10% of each block and mining is not a problem since its merged mined with bitcoin. So mining is like free.. 90% goes to people who work to earn. Even businesses etc. So there is far more utility than dogecoin. No more coins can be released merged mined because of asics.. so reallly it makes sense this would be the one and all other coins lost in dust. It was designed to be it. Bitcoins addresses are interchangeable to DevCoin if you can send dvc to btc wallet and vice versa.. so that in the future one address may be meeded for both. or people switch to dvc without losing private keys. I knew your agenda would reveal itself eventually. Not an agenda Im genuinely interested in the economics of different coins.. read my posts.. I believe there will be a few alts that will make it out of the dust because they conform to the world not the other way around. If you can speak against my arguments for a good coin please discuss.. Id be happy to read.
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Daveholdem
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March 09, 2014, 09:21:25 PM |
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My MintCoin QT doesn't seem to be installed on my computer whereas my other wallets do. It works perfectly by just clicking the exe file in the extracted folder. Is this normal or should I be worried as it won't work correctly?
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suchnoob
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March 09, 2014, 09:22:44 PM |
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What's going on @ Cryptsy? Markets seem frozen. Don't place bids.
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DrFingol
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March 09, 2014, 09:25:11 PM |
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My MintCoin QT doesn't seem to be installed on my computer whereas my other wallets do. It works perfectly by just clicking the exe file in the extracted folder. Is this normal or should I be worried as it won't work correctly?
helppppppp The only "installation" that takes place is the MintCoin folder being created in the Roaming directory. Use the search function and search for %appdata% - you should find the "Roaming" folder. Open it and check for a folder called MintCoin, is it there? Then everything should be in working order.
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Party Hard
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March 09, 2014, 09:42:15 PM |
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On which day the coin will be in PoS ?
Today
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Party Hard
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March 09, 2014, 09:45:58 PM Last edit: March 11, 2014, 12:19:46 PM by Party Hard |
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Awesome! Can't wait for the 1.5 Linux build!! This should shut up some of the haters claiming that the dev team is AWOL.
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Ladies ladies, one at a time.
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philipvdlinde
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March 09, 2014, 09:47:38 PM |
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Awesome! Can't wait for the 1.5 Linux build!! This should shut up some of the haters claiming that the dev team is AWOL. Is the wallet with that nice skin in the making?
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bwcainmay
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March 09, 2014, 09:53:40 PM |
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I'm still on 1.3. Do you recommend using the updated version or am I still ok? I have mine encrypted so I really don't want to mess with it if I don't have to. Thanks!
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afxxx
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March 09, 2014, 09:57:10 PM |
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thanks, node updated great job, that should help beginners to unlock the wallet.
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deadmanwalking
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March 09, 2014, 10:05:43 PM |
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thanks, node updated great job, that should help beginners to unlock the wallet. I'm about to update. I have one windows and one mac wallet, I'm going to move all coins into 1 wallet. Just curious if anyone has been running Mac client for 20 days, and does the staking work?
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David Latapie
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March 09, 2014, 10:22:17 PM |
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Thanks! Could you release a Linux wallet for Arch/Manjaro? I was unable to compile from source and the Linux wallet is for Debian-based, not for Arch-based. Thanks.
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