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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 02/01/2015, 00:29:44 UTC


NOTICE: AIDBIT POOL MAINTENANCE:

maya.aidbit.net will be down for maintenance for the next 8 hours, until all the blocks are payed out.

Thank you for your understanding.

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 09/12/2014, 11:01:31 UTC


NEWS: AIDBIT WALLET UPDATE:

AidBit Windows Wallet v1.0.3.0

Changes:
-Added option to Automatically Start Miner on Launch
-Fixed crash if update server is not reachable
-Various fixes
-Added Installer Option to Install Aidbit Wallet without mining tools
-Blockchain for preloading updated to 09122014
-Added Standalone AidBit Wallet to Download Page

www.aidbit.net/download

Thank you!

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 19/11/2014, 09:45:59 UTC
Dev is less and less active  Angry Angry

Please read our previos post. Main dev took a well deserved break. We'll post an update on our current projects, shortly.

Thank you,

AidBiit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 08/11/2014, 14:32:26 UTC
Whats new with Aidbit? Any new developments?
Sorry for late response, vger, our main dev took a two week break but he'll soon start working on an improved client, trying to meet some users' requests.
On the other hand we're slowly preparing for a major marketing operation and contacting humanitarian operations around the world. AidBit's own forum is also prepared for launch.
Thank you for your questions.

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 11/10/2014, 01:14:16 UTC

Congratulations.

As one of the admins at EMC2, I invite you to reach out to us as a strategic partner.


Thank you very much. Vger888 will contact you shortly.

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 08/10/2014, 16:31:26 UTC


NEWS: AidBit's First Humanitarian Project:

We're proud to announce that we've finished our first humanitarian project.

You can find the details on the following page:

http://www.aidbit.net/humanitarian-aid

Thank you,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 30/09/2014, 21:12:15 UTC
kei.aidbit.net will be down for maintenance (relocation) as soon as all mined blocks are payed out (in ~8 hours).
Please use maya.aidbit.net:3032, felix.aidbit.net:3032 or any of third party pools.

Thank you for your understanding,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 24/09/2014, 21:12:13 UTC

I've come to the conclusion that AltCoins in general are dying. There's no denying the fact that the number of miners (not hashrates, thanks to hugely centralized ASIC mining in particular) has decreased at a staggering rate. Otherwise, how can we explain that there has been virtually no new material generated with respect to mining hardware for months now? That's just to name the most prominent example of evidence for the mass exodus of miners over recent months. Another, less evident, but just as informative example is the drop-off in BitCoinTalk activity. Where are all the miners talking about new mining software, their optimized configurations, and mining comparisons? Indeed, they haven't vanished completely, but the level of activity pales in comparison to late 2013 and early 2014.

If there is no participation, then there is no widely distributed user base, and the AltCoin without a widely distributed user base is a big ZERO.

I'm of the opinion that if an AltCoin wants to survive long term, it has no other choice but to address this dwindling user base issue. A strategy to bring new users, in this case miners, or to put it another way, EARLY ADOPTERS, to the coin has got to be the most important and pressing goal. Every effort must be made to first bring existing miners from other, dying, coins to your coin, and, secondly, to bring in 'new blood'.

How can that be achieved? I'm terribly sorry to say that I don't have a magic wand and I don't have the answer, but this is where the task begins. Devs and the community, as a group, need to develop a coherent strategy to bring people to AID. I have no doubt what-so-ever about this. AID has got to attract early adopters, and has got to do it now. This starts with an answer as to how this can be achieved. We've got to ask the question and find the answer.

I would only add that as of today, the only effective way to get people mining your coin is with the carrot, that is to say, with mining rewards. The only coins with activity of note are those with handsome mining rewards. However, this is a two edged sword. DOGE did it too fast, and now they are 'out of gas'. Their predicament was so bad that they had their backs to the wall and were forced to merge mining with LTC. By going too fast, DOGE has relegated itself to status of perpetual niche 'tipping' coin, forever, if they're lucky enough to even get that. Incredibly, in spite of the recent surge resulting from their merge mining fork, DOGE is still UNPROFITABLE even for ASIC miners!

On the other hand, going too slow can mean that you never get off the ground. This is my fear for AID. The idea is great - long term stability with no pump and dump - but have we shifted too far to the opposite extreme? With average diffs of 3 or 4 generating block rewards of 40 to 60, only the diehards are going to mine, and regardless of how easy it is, no new miners are going to be knocking at your door. That's great for scarcity, but if the scarcity of users is just as scarce, what good is that scarcity? The official pools only have a combined hashrate of around 250 MH, and the third party pools are dead (ATM). At this rate, total money supply will never even get to 50 million. This needs to be, first, recognized, and, second, addressed, or it will be a gentle into that good night (IMVHO).

My suggestion, and this is just to throw something out for debate, would be to invert the block reward scheme. The exact opposite: the lower the diff, the higher the reward. My second suggestion would be to look at the most profitable coins' payouts and up the reward to diff ratio to match those most profitable coins. The idea is to get on par with the most talked about, most mined, most everything, coins. The question is how to get there, and, well, that's how I see things and those are a couple of ideas that have come to my mind.



Sorry, for taking a bit long to respond. We're deep into humanitarian works right now. I understand and agree with most said and I know our progress seems a bit slow. But considering that we are humanitarian oriented coin, this is quite understandable. Especially the reluctance of bigger exchanges to accept us. Therefore, we've decided to push our first humanitarian operation through, to spend the collected funds and show that we have no intention to scam anybody. This first humanitarian project will also serve as a marketing tool, trying to reach wider target audience. And our target audience doesn't really fit in the analysis above.

Regarding the algorithm in question; first when we designed the coin, vger wrote a special algorithm according to the Wright's Law (Moore's competitor) with higher reward at lower diff. In the end we've decided to make an algorithm that would shift from the usual pyramid scheme and make the coin interesting to later participants as well. I can assure you that as soon as the price rises, we will get our miners back but as long as we do not have enough investors, there is no need to rush.

Let's wait how the humanitarian project goes!

Thank you so much for you ideas,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 23/09/2014, 17:31:43 UTC
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 19/09/2014, 09:44:10 UTC


NEWS:

We'd like to inform you - the community on the main ongoing operations:

1. AidBit's Forum is getting the final touches
2. Client and mining tools optimization
3. We began contacting humanitarian organizations around the world
4. We're reviewing options for our first humanitarian project

Thank you for your trust,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 15/09/2014, 18:34:20 UTC
AidBit 1.0.2.6beta2 version with improved Coin Control:
- Added option to select multiple inputs with CTRL/SHIFT.

www.aidbit.net/bin/aidbit-qt-1.0.2.6beta2.zip

V.

EDIT: Small bugfix when selecting inputs from the bottom up


Well done Vger Smiley
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 14/09/2014, 13:08:38 UTC
Maya and Felix pools were down due to Azure platform scheduled maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience.

V.
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 12/09/2014, 08:42:20 UTC


NEWS: AIDBIT WALLET UPDATE:

AidBit Windows Wallet v1.0.2.5

Changes:
-Compiled in new and optimized build environment
-GCC 1.9.1
-Updated OpenSSL to v1.0.1i
-Added Boost Threading Support
-GUI Fixes
-Various stability fixes

www.aidbit.net/download

Thank you!

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 10/09/2014, 07:49:24 UTC


NEWS: AidBit is now verified

We're very happy to announce that we've finished verification procedure with a perfect score (7/7):



Thank you for your trust,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 08/09/2014, 19:25:03 UTC
You should really do this, check this out.



Get AidBit Verified!

Thanks, I will check it out!

V.



NOTICE: Coins Source Trust-index-verification

We started the verification procedure for our lead developer (vger888).

Thank you,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 05/09/2014, 08:20:52 UTC
Just a heads up and a word to the wise. I've come across some very suspect activity on the part of Crypto Hunger's DGB groestl pool payout management. It was quite easy to flush out given Crypto Hunger's extremely high hashrate in a very newly created algo environment, but since it would not be as easily discovered in a more balanced and mature mining network, I thought it best to bring it to your attention . . . given that if it happened once, it probably has happened before (and/or is still happening).

This is the post documenting the discovery with all the necessary links to confirm this very inflammatory data. (BTW, his response was that he is "not going to explain anything", and you can see his entire post later in the same thread, as well as the serendipitous issues that led to this discovery earlier on, also in that same thread.)


srcxxx,

Quick question that I hope you can clarify: all subsidies for blocks found on your pool ( http://cryptohunger.com:81/ ) have had 25% taken right off the top and sent to another address. What is the reason for that?

Here's the block explorer summary for Newly Generated Coins for blocks found by Crypto Hunger:
http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/block/dd1f60e865d52fdc02561af3a5367d70a55ff51e9ed76eaae11fb620e38c4faa

As can be easily seen, there are two payout addresses:

D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V
and
DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw

When one follows the "money trail", one sees that there are indeed multiple payouts to multiple addresses (miner payouts) for D96y4y74NUegfYJ8yn9chxbPLrRiypCF6V .
HOWEVER, the other address, DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw , has ONLY re-SENT coins to ONE address for a total of just over a million DGB and it also still has a current balance of just under another 3/4 of a million DGB!
http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/DBy3212dWAPPzPcyt5fSSchjyozyr5ejLw

The address that has received the one million DGB, DRykTe2nXZpSX1KytPXjvPhGfCAXb4ZBM6 , has also received DGB from other addresses, has only sent 128,100 DGB and has a current account balance of 1,371,300.
http://insight.dgb.cryptopoolmining.com/address/DRykTe2nXZpSX1KytPXjvPhGfCAXb4ZBM6

That all means that, in less than four days, from Newly Generated Coins on Crypto Hunger, around 1.75 million DGB, or roughly 25% of subsidies, have NOT gone to miner payouts, but are currently "parked" in two separate accounts.

What's the purpose for this?


Just out of curiosity.


Thanks for heads up. We wiill take a closer look. :/

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 04/09/2014, 17:42:46 UTC
i think it's great that aidbit's focus is humanitarian aid. it seems that the amount of aid will be limited since aidbit has few buyers and a low price. how will you be able to generate enough money to provide the help.

It would be hard to sell everything at once, so we went for a project that allows us to make gradual contributions. Also, we think that people will start to trust us more as soon as they see that we are indeed keeping our promises.

We do have a small issue right now and are we're thinking to reconsider this project. The problem is, we've just found out that the society we were to partner with is slowly closing down the store and redirecting all the efforts towards the courses and classes. The reason for store closure is due to the fact that goods supposedly do not come into the right hands. The people who need help the most are too shy to ask for it.

So we're currently searching for a similar project. If we don't find it in time, we will go for plan B which will be providing food and help to one of the local animal shelters.

We do have great plans for AidBit. Our projects are just a small part of our humanitarian operation. We don't want to reveal everything at this point. As soon as we cover all the legal stuff, we will reveal the main part of our humanitarian operation.

Thank you for your trust,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 03/09/2014, 22:43:35 UTC

Actually, detailed introduction of our main dev is already in the making but we've put it aside for the time being. We are focusing all our energy into humanitarian operation.

Thank you,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 02/09/2014, 20:49:42 UTC


Announcement: AidBit's First Humanitarian Project

The main idea

Our humanitarian operation will be divided in two parts. Today we will present the first part - our own humanitarian project. We've reviewed and considered various projects and decided for a project that we find most suitable for our current financial and logistical capabilities. The project was initially suggested by our main dev.

We've decided to partner with one of the local non-profit self-service stores for disadvantaged and socially isolated families and youth. The store is led by humanitarian society called Kali. The organization provides help to disadvantaged families and youth in form of non-profit self-service stores, various courses and self-help classes intended to:
-improve the situation they've found themselves in;
-teach them essential skills and knowledge needed for life;
-give them a chance to work and develop their potential;
-improve their self image and feeling of usefulness;
-make them aware they're not alone in the current situation;
-return their optimism and will to live.

Implementation

At the beginning we will offer our help in the form of essential supplies (flour, sugar, milk, rice, pasta...) for their non-profit self-service store (the items in the store are not sold but given free of charge on case-by-case basis). The quantities and duration of project are still being discussed.

Transparency

We will cover every detail of the operation. From initial exchange of funds to EUR, through to buying and delivery of supplies. We will video and or photo document various stages of the project and provide information to local media.

One of the main advantages of this project is that we do not need huge financial resources but still reach and help dozens of disadvantaged individuals. This project will also allow the funds collected to be gradually spent, not causing substantial shock to the market.

We will publish detailed information on our webpage shortly.

Thank you,

AidBit
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Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity
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AidBit
on 02/09/2014, 06:16:38 UTC
So what is the time frame for humanitarian aid projects.  "Soon" has been a while now.  Those 986k mil AIDS in the wallet is concerning.

Our first humanitarian project will be revealed in couple of days. The plan is to release the information on the 1st of September.
We will do our best to keep to the schedule.


Thank you,

AidBit

So?

Best

Cest Ballot

We're eager to start with humanitarian operations as well. Please give us couple more hours to discuss some final details with third party. We will release the info today. Sorry for the delay,

AidBit