They said the fork is going to happen and that's probably the best course of action for the coin. My concern is that in the rush to get the fork done there will not be sufficient communications from the dev team and key stakeholders. I run several public VRC nodes with lots of connections. What can I be doing to make sure the fork is successful? Should I shut my nodes down now or leave them running? Do I just need to download/compile/restart when the new code becomes available? Is there anything else I can do to help the network converge onto the correct chain? I hope this doesn't turn into a DRK style fork where the key people think everything is fine but everyone else is seeing random forks all over the place. Some clear communication from the key people would be great, I'm ready to help--just let me know how.
Send me an email,
pnosker@vericoin.info. You will need to reclone/compile.
All hail the protection of the middlemen.
God protect our bankers.
God protect our exchangers and money lenders.
God protect our daytraders and manipulators.
Finally someone said this.
You do not like it, when the thieve robs an empty bag?
The thieves are here among us. I can feel it. They are not happy to steal 2 million USD and then have the developers take that back. Someone, or some team out there went from scamming 2 million dollars, to having nothing but more anger towards the community for taking back its OWN money.
Haters out there are criminals for most part, and tech purists.
You would think a true community worried about advancing technology would support VeriCoin and its descision to help get it right, instead they (especially blackcoin people) keep using this as a promotion oppertunity for themselves. Think about it... Why VeriCoin?