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August 28, 2014, 09:58:51 PM
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I have taken the pool offline for now as the daemon is unable to sync.  I will get ahold of dev and find out what is going on.
You are owner of pool and you wait until I tell this on forum.
 Huh  Huh  Huh
Very professional!
the pool was not reporting any errors. And its still not..
most likely the issue is there is not enough hash rate on the pool vs people soloing, this creates orphans and has happened with all other cn based coins. in the early stages  you should understand the technology before you make claims in which you do not understand the interworking's of.

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August 28, 2014, 10:06:20 PM
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I have taken the pool offline for now as the daemon is unable to sync.  I will get ahold of dev and find out what is going on.
You are owner of pool and you wait until I tell this on forum.
 Huh  Huh  Huh
Very professional!
the pool was not reporting any errors. And its still not..
most likely the issue is there is not enough hash rate on the pool vs people soloing, this creates orphans and has happened with all other cn based coins. in the early stages  you should understand the technology before you make claims in which you do not understand the interworking's of.

Maybe you are right, but since you are pool owner, you might just once "click" and look yourself, dont just wait until pool reports errors. If I dont write it you may wait for long time until your see your pool is not in good health.
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August 28, 2014, 10:15:47 PM
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I check the pools all the time.  If you want there is open source software you can run your own, let me worry about mine.

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August 28, 2014, 10:16:03 PM
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I have taken the pool offline for now as the daemon is unable to sync.  I will get ahold of dev and find out what is going on.
You are owner of pool and you wait until I tell this on forum.
 Huh  Huh  Huh
Very professional!
the pool was not reporting any errors. And its still not..
most likely the issue is there is not enough hash rate on the pool vs people soloing, this creates orphans and has happened with all other cn based coins. in the early stages  you should understand the technology before you make claims in which you do not understand the interworking's of.

Maybe you are right, but since you are pool owner, you might just once "click" and look yourself, dont just wait until pool reports errors. If I dont write it you may wait for long time until your see your pool is not in good health.

He does sleep
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August 28, 2014, 10:23:27 PM
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I check the pools all the time.  If you want there is open source software you can run your own, let me worry about mine.
I would to know what pools are yours, since you worried so much about them I will bypass it a wide range.
I agree he must or he is sleeping, but that error stays over 24 hours... so dont defend him...
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August 29, 2014, 04:48:50 AM
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I check the pools all the time.  If you want there is open source software you can run your own, let me worry about mine.
I would to know what pools are yours, since you worried so much about them I will bypass it a wide range.
I agree he must or he is sleeping, but that error stays over 24 hours... so dont defend him...
there is no error. what about that don't you understand?
the orphans are due to the low hash rate vs other miners.
when I put my 15khs on it it works fine.

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August 29, 2014, 01:54:15 PM
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I can't find the Linux binaries at the link on the OP  Angry


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August 29, 2014, 02:06:34 PM
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I can't find the Linux binaries at the link on the OP  Angry

Cant believe, you the first to download linux.  Smiley Thanks for the heads up. HERE
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August 31, 2014, 09:36:55 PM
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I have re banded and edited, the cryptos Dosh, Diamondback and Silverback are now cryptos on the Outback..

I have also started a Giveaway for Redback (previously Greenback)
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September 01, 2014, 02:27:05 PM
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I knew Siverback from extreme pool,at first ,I thought it's a new coin.when I came here,I didn't see anything special about silverback.
@Dev,any explaination?Why we need this coin?

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September 01, 2014, 02:43:04 PM
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I knew Siverback from extreme pool,at first ,I thought it's a new coin.when I came here,I didn't see anything special about silverback.
@Dev,any explaination?Why we need this coin?

Diamondback is specifically hard to mine, the point of Silverback is that it is easier. And once you have enough you can cash it or Get some Diamond.
In real life a gram of silver is less than a dollar, Diamonds are far more expensive
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September 01, 2014, 06:29:37 PM
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I knew Siverback from extreme pool,at first ,I thought it's a new coin.when I came here,I didn't see anything special about silverback.
@Dev,any explaination?Why we need this coin?

Diamondback is specifically hard to mine, the point of Silverback is that it is easier. And once you have enough you can cash it or Get some Diamond.
In real life a gram of silver is less than a dollar, Diamonds are far more expensive.

To more correctly answer your question, it would be right to say Silverback is not needed, in Isolation, but is defiantly needed within the the collective of cryptos that is the Outback. If there was 100+ K/h and up mining Diamondback then Then Silverback will become more interesting
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September 02, 2014, 09:36:26 AM
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I knew Siverback from extreme pool,at first ,I thought it's a new coin.when I came here,I didn't see anything special about silverback.
@Dev,any explaination?Why we need this coin?

Diamondback is specifically hard to mine, the point of Silverback is that it is easier. And once you have enough you can cash it or Get some Diamond.
In real life a gram of silver is less than a dollar, Diamonds are far more expensive.

To more correctly answer your question, it would be right to say Silverback is not needed, in Isolation, but is defiantly needed within the the collective of cryptos that is the Outback. If there was 100+ K/h and up mining Diamondback then Then Silverback will become more interesting
I mean outback coins are all copy & paste shits,without any innovation.

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September 02, 2014, 09:58:32 AM
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I knew Siverback from extreme pool,at first ,I thought it's a new coin.when I came here,I didn't see anything special about silverback.
@Dev,any explaination?Why we need this coin?

Diamondback is specifically hard to mine, the point of Silverback is that it is easier. And once you have enough you can cash it or Get some Diamond.
In real life a gram of silver is less than a dollar, Diamonds are far more expensive.

To more correctly answer your question, it would be right to say Silverback is not needed, in Isolation, but is defiantly needed within the the collective of cryptos that is the Outback. If there was 100+ K/h and up mining Diamondback then Then Silverback will become more interesting
I mean outback coins are all copy & paste shits,without any innovation.

There is more than one way to be innovative, innovation is not limited to technical breakthroughs. That sort of outlook is very closed minded and limiting, The route chosen here is to grow from the ground up. Not personal, but a departure.

 
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September 02, 2014, 12:15:06 PM
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I knew Siverback from extreme pool,at first ,I thought it's a new coin.when I came here,I didn't see anything special about silverback.
@Dev,any explaination?Why we need this coin?

Diamondback is specifically hard to mine, the point of Silverback is that it is easier. And once you have enough you can cash it or Get some Diamond.
In real life a gram of silver is less than a dollar, Diamonds are far more expensive.

To more correctly answer your question, it would be right to say Silverback is not needed, in Isolation, but is defiantly needed within the the collective of cryptos that is the Outback. If there was 100+ K/h and up mining Diamondback then Then Silverback will become more interesting
I mean outback coins are all copy & paste shits,without any innovation.

There is more than one way to be innovative, innovation is not limited to technical breakthroughs. That sort of outlook is very closed minded and limiting, The route chosen here is to grow from the ground up. Not personal, but a departure.

 

Yes,you'r right.I hope the followers can make some improvement,even it is a small one,such as BBR's gui interface.

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September 02, 2014, 12:53:20 PM
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I knew Siverback from extreme pool,at first ,I thought it's a new coin.when I came here,I didn't see anything special about silverback.
@Dev,any explaination?Why we need this coin?

Diamondback is specifically hard to mine, the point of Silverback is that it is easier. And once you have enough you can cash it or Get some Diamond.
In real life a gram of silver is less than a dollar, Diamonds are far more expensive.

To more correctly answer your question, it would be right to say Silverback is not needed, in Isolation, but is defiantly needed within the the collective of cryptos that is the Outback. If there was 100+ K/h and up mining Diamondback then Then Silverback will become more interesting
I mean outback coins are all copy & paste shits,without any innovation.


There is more than one way to be innovative, innovation is not limited to technical breakthroughs. That sort of outlook is very closed minded and limiting, The route chosen here is to grow from the ground up. Not personal, but a departure.

 

Yes,you'r right.I hope the followers can make some improvement,even it is a small one,such as BBR's gui interface.

A GUI interface is in the works, I am spending my spare time on it, Long term plan is to have a Muti-crypto GUI that will alow users to store their Silver and Diamonds, as well as have There Currency of choice, This is very possible and can be implemented Quicker when using one particular Platform
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September 05, 2014, 05:30:35 AM
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To be a truly independent crypto economy is the main ambition and what separates the cryptos on what for now is known as the Outback. To create and build a base to build on that will not follow the same route as before requires a new outlook.

For the past week or so I have been working on creating a marketplace that is unique. It requires a departure from what has become the norm and therefore I need to have all the pieces on place.

I have been exploring the idea of having time zone trading floors(exchanges). What does that mean?

With current technology, it would seem logical to have a single exchange that is automated and online 24/7, I believe having trading floors that open and close have many advantages.

Firstly, every floor is cleared at the end of trading, meaning that nobody can store or leave their cryptos in storage.
Secondally, managing and executing withdrawals and deposits. This can be done in a more hands on way and issues can be dealt with in near real time.

Both of the above can also serve as an added layer of security. The Outback will not have closed doors to Established cryptos or fiat, as well as Nxt. The Trading floors will also need to fill the function of gateways.

As in the real world, There will be an opening time and a closing time, and there will be a slight overlap.

There will have to be a heavy vetting processes, to get 3 or 4 safe trading floors, but will start with one and expand from there. 
 
This week there was some positive news regarding a block explorer, And once I have ironed the finer details I will post a more detailed roadmap for making this possible.
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September 08, 2014, 04:27:02 PM
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On other cryptonote coins, blockchain was made and implemented in very short period of time. So that will not be such a barrier.
Then with that, last component, you can get market online...
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September 08, 2014, 08:39:44 PM
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On other cryptonote coins, blockchain was made and implemented in very short period of time. So that will not be such a barrier.
Then with that, last component, you can get market online...

Hi pepi

Sometimes I think I should have gone with x11, I had all the coins compiled and ready, and there are a lot more block explorer sites to choose from. But I am still confident that cryptonote was the better choice, despite the recent attack. Things are moving slower than I anticipated. I don't mean to correct you, I can only assume you mean that the blockexplorer was up quicker with the other cryptonote coins, that is correct. Chainrader has said that they are working on adding Silverback and the others, unfortunately I am not getting a response from Minergate other than that they have given my request to the devs.

Even if I was to create a thread in the market place section of this forum, we would still need to have a Block explorer. I will pm again and get back to you.

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September 09, 2014, 11:06:45 AM
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Regardless my point and strategy is not like yours, I must tell you: that I admire and respect your work, your coins and your idea. Maybe sometimes my "english" is brisk and angry but in  root of whole thing nothing is not written in bad manner.
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