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Anybody taking over the social media accounts for super? last I heard they were still under control of old dev's.. is this still the case or are new ones made?
Also, Super's POS makes it a very attractive coin to buy. The first two years guarantee a very high return for holding super
The pr arm of trusted cryptos will more than likely start new social media accounts unless the originals are relinquished to us. With the holidays ongoing we have yet to discuss this and decide the best cource forward. We will ofcource keep the community informed and invite ideas and suggestions and we will take them onboard as to how to proceed. As a new thread has been started already more than likely we will keep it here and just spruce up the ANN and add any new items to it as we go along. We duley accept any help as per articles written and published about supercoin, we do however ask that if you intend to do this then contact someone from the trsted crypto team and let us check and verify that your information is correct as it pertains to the code and any newly released and or pending release of supercoin code. We also would like to link these across the board on all supercoin media at the same time for maximum exposure when they are up and running.
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youngmike
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November 30, 2014, 07:56:08 PM |
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I heard that mammothcoin and supercoin have same dev 
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November 30, 2014, 08:04:27 PM |
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I heard that mammothcoin and supercoin have same dev  Yes, they had the same dev. Now the situation is different, now Supercoin has the same Dev as Eccoin and Multiwalletcoin, the TrustedCryptos Team
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November 30, 2014, 08:19:58 PM |
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im still using old wallet v1.4.2.0 and still works good do i need to use the new wallet?
Same here, I am also using old wallet and it's working superb.
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November 30, 2014, 09:18:42 PM |
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im still using old wallet v1.4.2.0 and still works good do i need to use the new wallet?
Same here, I am also using old wallet and it's working superb. there will never be a need to update your wallet unless i post that an update is mandatory. the only thing you will be missing by not updating your wallet is new features that will be added to the coin
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November 30, 2014, 09:35:10 PM |
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im still using old wallet v1.4.2.0 and still works good do i need to use the new wallet?
Same here, I am also using old wallet and it's working superb. there will never be a need to update your wallet unless i post that an update is mandatory. the only thing you will be missing by not updating your wallet is new features that will be added to the coin Speaking of new features, how about a wallet that can generate 'prepackaged' wallets that you can send to people who don't already have coin? So instead of: 1. telling someone you want to send them someone some SUPER (applies to any coin really), 2. telling them to go to this weird (to them) site 3. download that wallet 4. Generate an address 5. Have them send you their address 6. Then finally you can send them SUPER 7. They have to wait for the confirmations, then they get it you now have: 1. Click "Generate a pre-paid wallet with SUPER amount: _____ " Which automatically does the following: Generate a new SUPER wallet from your own running and up to date copy Generates an address to send the coin to in that wallet, and sends it right away to give the confirmations a head start Saves the wallet as a password-protected self extracting portable executable (using 7-zip or something similarly free) for the user's platform (ideally) uploads it to a filesharing sire and generates a link you can send them in chat or on a forum (or, ideally) generates a new email using whatever mail client you have's API with the installer pre-attached 2. You send them the link / email, 3. They click download and extract it, run it, they have SUPER ready to use almost immediately There are some special cases to resolve with this, like 1. you have to be running the same platform of wallet that the person you are sending to is running (Win/Mac/Linux) to use your own executable as the template 1a- this can be resolved by just generating a wallet.dat file, not the whole wallet client, and your link / package is just the new wallet.dat + a link to the wallet download page and a little script to run the wallet installer but copy in the generated wallet.dat file before running it, instead of it generating a new one 2. They can't really use SUPER until syncing with network happens, which might not be instant, but that's going to be the case no matter how you send it to them.
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November 30, 2014, 11:44:43 PM |
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I would like to see a supercoin multipool
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I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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December 01, 2014, 01:26:43 AM |
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im still using old wallet v1.4.2.0 and still works good do i need to use the new wallet?
Same here, I am also using old wallet and it's working superb. there will never be a need to update your wallet unless i post that an update is mandatory. the only thing you will be missing by not updating your wallet is new features that will be added to the coin Speaking of new features, how about a wallet that can generate 'prepackaged' wallets that you can send to people who don't already have coin? So instead of: 1. telling someone you want to send them someone some SUPER (applies to any coin really), 2. telling them to go to this weird (to them) site 3. download that wallet 4. Generate an address 5. Have them send you their address 6. Then finally you can send them SUPER 7. They have to wait for the confirmations, then they get it you now have: 1. Click "Generate a pre-paid wallet with SUPER amount: _____ " Which automatically does the following: Generate a new SUPER wallet from your own running and up to date copy Generates an address to send the coin to in that wallet, and sends it right away to give the confirmations a head start Saves the wallet as a password-protected self extracting portable executable (using 7-zip or something similarly free) for the user's platform (ideally) uploads it to a filesharing sire and generates a link you can send them in chat or on a forum (or, ideally) generates a new email using whatever mail client you have's API with the installer pre-attached 2. You send them the link / email, 3. They click download and extract it, run it, they have SUPER ready to use almost immediately There are some special cases to resolve with this, like 1. you have to be running the same platform of wallet that the person you are sending to is running (Win/Mac/Linux) to use your own executable as the template 1a- this can be resolved by just generating a wallet.dat file, not the whole wallet client, and your link / package is just the new wallet.dat + a link to the wallet download page and a little script to run the wallet installer but copy in the generated wallet.dat file before running it, instead of it generating a new one 2. They can't really use SUPER until syncing with network happens, which might not be instant, but that's going to be the case no matter how you send it to them. the only reason this isnt currently done is because any form of sending them an up-to-date wallet means that you will be sending them the whole block chain as well, meaning the download/upload for your files is the same size as your wallets. with a chain like the BTC chain. that means uploading / downloading a 20 gig file. this breaks most limits on most file sharing sites and isnt actually practical, it is actually faster to download the blockchain from the network in most cases instead of a remote file sharing site I would like to see a supercoin multipool
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there is one, however it is currently a WiP
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December 01, 2014, 02:00:34 AM |
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im still using old wallet v1.4.2.0 and still works good do i need to use the new wallet?
Same here, I am also using old wallet and it's working superb. there will never be a need to update your wallet unless i post that an update is mandatory. the only thing you will be missing by not updating your wallet is new features that will be added to the coin Speaking of new features, how about a wallet that can generate 'prepackaged' wallets that you can send to people who don't already have coin? So instead of: 1. telling someone you want to send them someone some SUPER (applies to any coin really), 2. telling them to go to this weird (to them) site 3. download that wallet 4. Generate an address 5. Have them send you their address 6. Then finally you can send them SUPER 7. They have to wait for the confirmations, then they get it you now have: 1. Click "Generate a pre-paid wallet with SUPER amount: _____ " Which automatically does the following: Generate a new SUPER wallet from your own running and up to date copy Generates an address to send the coin to in that wallet, and sends it right away to give the confirmations a head start Saves the wallet as a password-protected self extracting portable executable (using 7-zip or something similarly free) for the user's platform (ideally) uploads it to a filesharing sire and generates a link you can send them in chat or on a forum (or, ideally) generates a new email using whatever mail client you have's API with the installer pre-attached 2. You send them the link / email, 3. They click download and extract it, run it, they have SUPER ready to use almost immediately There are some special cases to resolve with this, like 1. you have to be running the same platform of wallet that the person you are sending to is running (Win/Mac/Linux) to use your own executable as the template 1a- this can be resolved by just generating a wallet.dat file, not the whole wallet client, and your link / package is just the new wallet.dat + a link to the wallet download page and a little script to run the wallet installer but copy in the generated wallet.dat file before running it, instead of it generating a new one 2. They can't really use SUPER until syncing with network happens, which might not be instant, but that's going to be the case no matter how you send it to them. the only reason this isnt currently done is because any form of sending them an up-to-date wallet means that you will be sending them the whole block chain as well, meaning the download/upload for your files is the same size as your wallets. with a chain like the BTC chain. that means uploading / downloading a 20 gig file. this breaks most limits on most file sharing sites and isnt actually practical, it is actually faster to download the blockchain from the network in most cases instead of a remote file sharing site I would like to see a supercoin multipool
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there is one, however it is currently a WiP Yeah I know that blockchain would be too big, when I said "up to date" I was referring to just the wallet app itself, 10mb or whatever, not the entire blockchain. Of course they'd have to wait for the blockchain to sync, but they can still use / spend the coins before that happens, which is all most people need to get excited about using it. The proposed suggestion above wasn't to save the time of syncing blockchain, which is unavoidable, it was to make it much simpler to get new people into using the coin who don't already have the wallet. Saves them a ton of steps and risk of accidentally downloading the wrong wallet. I was considering adding an (ideally) about a built in torrent client to speed the download but I know that's a lot more to set up and doesn't have as much bang for the buck in terms of end user experience improvement.
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December 01, 2014, 03:18:19 AM |
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Yeah I know that blockchain would be too big, when I said "up to date" I was referring to just the wallet app itself, 10mb or whatever, not the entire blockchain. Of course they'd have to wait for the blockchain to sync, but they can still use / spend the coins before that happens, which is all most people need to get excited about using it.
The proposed suggestion above wasn't to save the time of syncing blockchain, which is unavoidable, it was to make it much simpler to get new people into using the coin who don't already have the wallet. Saves them a ton of steps and risk of accidentally downloading the wrong wallet.
I was considering adding an (ideally) about a built in torrent client to speed the download but I know that's a lot more to set up and doesn't have as much bang for the buck in terms of end user experience improvement.
oh sorry. i misunderstood, but if they download the wallet from this site it is up to date. ahhhh. i see. you want one with a wallet address you can send coins to before they get it. unfortunately the wallet.dat is generated on first start up.... but i... hmm.... i see what you mean. i will think on this
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December 01, 2014, 04:45:47 AM |
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Yeah I know that blockchain would be too big, when I said "up to date" I was referring to just the wallet app itself, 10mb or whatever, not the entire blockchain. Of course they'd have to wait for the blockchain to sync, but they can still use / spend the coins before that happens, which is all most people need to get excited about using it.
The proposed suggestion above wasn't to save the time of syncing blockchain, which is unavoidable, it was to make it much simpler to get new people into using the coin who don't already have the wallet. Saves them a ton of steps and risk of accidentally downloading the wrong wallet.
I was considering adding an (ideally) about a built in torrent client to speed the download but I know that's a lot more to set up and doesn't have as much bang for the buck in terms of end user experience improvement.
oh sorry. i misunderstood, but if they download the wallet from this site it is up to date. ahhhh. i see. you want one with a wallet address you can send coins to before they get it. unfortunately the wallet.dat is generated on first start up.... but i... hmm.... i see what you mean. i will think on this Right - it's a way to make using it and sending it easier for people who aren't super technically literate, but want to try it out with minimal fuss and risk. Or can be persuaded to try it out if you make it easy for them. If this system works smoothly it will be something all the other coins will want to copy, even Bitcoin, and SUPER can say it had it first. It doesn't require any significant protocol changes or change the way staking works, just a simple way to hook people up with a crypto starter kit - sent from someone they trust and know, like a friend etc., with only a couple clicks needed on both sides.
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December 01, 2014, 08:11:08 AM |
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If I get this right, then it's actualy a paperwallet with a script to import the public and privatekey of that paperwallet into a new to download wallet
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December 01, 2014, 09:17:52 AM |
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If I get this right, then it's actualy a paperwallet with a script to import the public and privatekey of that paperwallet into a new to download wallet
Pretty much, yep. Only the paper wallet never gets printed, just the key pair gets generated so you can transfer coins to it right away, then when the recipient opens and runs the wallet you send to them via link or email attachment (as soon as blockchain sync catches up), the coin is ready to use. Makes it feel much less fiddly for people who are new to this and you don't send them off to unfamiliar websites to download things they may get wrong, or Google incorrectly and get a scamwallet instead etc. Not reinventing anything dramatic, just applying a few existing techniques in a new package to address a need (easy "ready to use" crypto for non-crypto people, esp for the holidays, tipping, etc) that hasn't been easily addressed yet. One (ok, maybe two or three) click "There's your wallet preloaded with coin and all set up for you, amigo" type of thing. Nobody else has anything like this yet as far as I am aware, and I think it would be a nice thing to brag about if it was here.
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December 01, 2014, 09:30:58 AM |
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I think online wallet can do the job quiet well.And if one can generate a code with desired amount of super from his wallet which can be redeemed from online wallet, there is no need to know one's address.And also if one don't have wallet, code will direct him to online wallet & coins can be redeemed right away after creating a account. How about this?
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December 01, 2014, 10:26:04 AM |
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I think online wallet can do the job quiet well.And if one can generate a code with desired amount of super from his wallet which can be redeemed from online wallet, there is no need to know one's address.And also if one don't have wallet, code will direct him to online wallet & coins can be redeemed right away after creating a account. How about this?
I myself am not a big fan of online wallets. The risk is simply to high that accounts get hacked. Who will be responsible for that.That is why Exchanges use cold storage. It can end a coin once people start to shout they lost their coins. On the other hand, if the comunity wants that, it is posssible to build. We would have to put a wallet on a server and host a website (online wallet) on that. Then connect the two and the wallet will be working....Remember that everybody that uses an online wallet, uses the same wallet....just another receiver address.
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December 01, 2014, 12:13:59 PM |
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I think online wallet can do the job quiet well.And if one can generate a code with desired amount of super from his wallet which can be redeemed from online wallet, there is no need to know one's address.And also if one don't have wallet, code will direct him to online wallet & coins can be redeemed right away after creating a account. How about this?
I myself am not a big fan of online wallets. The risk is simply to high that accounts get hacked. Who will be responsible for that.That is why Exchanges use cold storage. It can end a coin once people start to shout they lost their coins. On the other hand, if the comunity wants that, it is posssible to build. We would have to put a wallet on a server and host a website (online wallet) on that. Then connect the two and the wallet will be working....Remember that everybody that uses an online wallet, uses the same wallet....just another receiver address. Yeap.. I think doing it with an online wallet is both too complicated (to set up on dev side, secure, create accounts etc) and too simple (not unique enough, still requires centralized server to support, defeats some of the purpose of decentralized blockchain-based crypto's value, and feels (to the recipient) like you are just sending them to some website to collect "website tokens" - that does not give the impression of personal control of their coin the way their own client wallet does). Web wallets are useful after someone already understands crypto a bit, but as a first introduction they give the "meh" impression of just being some webpage on someone else's server. The idea (with this suggestion) is to do something that's helpful to newcomers and doesn't quite exist anywhere else in crypto yet, and newsworthy because it makes sense in real use cases rather than just a gimmick that doesn't have much real world benefit.
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December 01, 2014, 02:21:41 PM |
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Thanks everybody for voting!!! Griffith made it to the next round for the Proof of Honor.
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December 01, 2014, 03:38:39 PM |
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I'm not a fan of an online wallet. The cons out weight the pros.
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December 01, 2014, 03:41:05 PM |
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Thanks everybody for voting!!! Griffith made it to the next round for the Proof of Honor.
Supercoin community lets support Griffith!
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December 01, 2014, 03:55:47 PM |
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So it looks like the old domain for the supercoin multipool was http://supermultipool.com/ . Do you have plans to revive this with the most comon algos? Im mainly looking for sha-256 and scrypt. Vegas
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I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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