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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blocksize Problem [SHA256][POW]
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on 12/04/2016, 10:13:25 UTC
UNO is a trade pair too ...
can it get listed in the OP?


added. stay tuned...
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blocksize Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 31/03/2016, 12:39:10 UTC
DEV Gone ? , no any news
come on Dev! don't make c-bit another fail in cryptoworld. We have enough shitcoins for a lifetime  Undecided
Don't be another one please

what are you talking about? why would anyone assume we were gone? our last post was on monday. we're working. we can confirm we spoke with sunerok and he agreed to help on a few projects. we should have some new releases next week.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blocksize Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 28/03/2016, 15:03:28 UTC
that is very well said mntminer.

i got this some where on the internet:
The Lightning Network is the only proposal so far that would enable Bitcoin to catch up with Visa. If Bitcoin relied on the block size limit, then it would always stay far behind (currently only 3 TPS, and Visa ~2000 TPS on average).

i read C-bit mission sometime ago, now i could not access to it, i think i got some word saying that C-bit could increase the speed so fast that it could compete with visa. anyhow, we need Dev and founder to state that they intent to fight and keep doing what it set out to be and not to give up so easy.

they need to layout the road map of short and long term.

seeing some big holder just unload there holding because they think that founder going to give up.

so should we be quiet until the dumping is over? heheh. we aren't going anywhere.. we'll have some news this week on more releases.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blocksize Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 27/03/2016, 11:48:39 UTC
the hell with the dumpers...hate it when others are dumping it
Maybe it's an attempt to discourage miners to redirect hashrate into it.
PS: how many blocks confirmations are required for the pool to pay? 60 blocks or 100?

100
6 blocks are produced per hour. (same stats as bitcoin)
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blocksize Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 25/03/2016, 17:45:06 UTC
we will be burning most of them, and putting the rest into a faucet. all transactions/addresses will be posted here on the thread.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 24/03/2016, 11:04:06 UTC
can we all just relax and get back on track? OSMIUM, thanks for all the nice graphics. send me a direct message and i will send you a few xct.

bitpay is being worked on, we'll let everyone know when it's ready. bitpay provides a block explorer, wallet, and merchant services all in one, and will be a great tool for the c-bit community.

That does sound great! Can the C-bit team provide any sneakpeaks/images or more detailed progress reports to the community? Would be a nice change of topic in the thread

our github repo can always be browsed to see what we are working on

https://github.com/c-bit/
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 24/03/2016, 07:23:28 UTC
can we all just relax and get back on track? OSMIUM, thanks for all the nice graphics. send me a direct message and i will send you a few xct.

bitpay is being worked on, we'll let everyone know when it's ready. bitpay provides a block explorer, wallet, and merchant services all in one, and will be a great tool for the c-bit community.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 23/03/2016, 17:20:08 UTC
Wow looks like I missed a lot here... Trying to read through and catch up now.


... wheres "dev"

how can i help you?
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 22/03/2016, 03:23:21 UTC
Option 1: Faucet... which will not attract to many people from outside of this current community.
option 2: Use the 2 million to fund future projects/bounties... which will piss off some miners.
option 3: Burn the fuckers. publicly burn all those coins... this option pleases my inner pyromaniac.

yes i agree. i think we should do a bit of all of those. put some in a faucet, put some in the public dev fund, burn some, and even send some to the two miners who did a 51% attack but apparently didnt realize it.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 21/03/2016, 04:56:00 UTC
All the pending blocks have been paid but not the Toronto pool which is inactive right now.

that is correct. the coins are safe on the pool, we're trying to figure out what to do with all of them. there are about 2.4 million sitting on it.

why someone would throw almost 2 ph/s onto a pool that doesnt support that is beyond us...

also, our network hashrate right now, is approx 451 th/s

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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 21/03/2016, 04:50:48 UTC
the does not show any real hashrate, if some one at that time
running at gh hash it not show, at 300 th maybe show at 3 th,
something that drag down the hashrate. that why all of suddenly
the real hashrate for all pool drop, it create low difficulty.
i have to run at 1.4 ph but the pool show only 73.68 th. and then
slowly catch up as time go by.

ps. if i dont inrease the hashrate i dont mine anything at all.
i allready tried at low speed at first.

if you are choosing to mine with 1.4 ph, you need to choose a difficulty port that reflects that. you will not see 1.4ph/s on the pool because no ports are up to support that much.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 21/03/2016, 02:00:25 UTC
there are still a lot of pending in indigo-Toronto, and i am one been mining there.

not one, me and another one, been awake all night for this, feel real tired and sleepy. still waiting for a payment.


there are still a lot of pending in indigo-Toronto, and i am one been mining there.
running at speed of 1.4 ph. been 3 hrs and not get a payment yet.

why would you throw that much hashpower on to a port that doesnt support that size miner?

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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 21/03/2016, 01:57:01 UTC
all pools are coming back online. about 4 of them went offline.

there is no "bug". what happened here can happen to bitcoin.

when the difficulty dropped, a few people jumped onto the network with several petahash. they did this until the difficulty increased too much for them to mine blocks in a profitable manner. the difficulty, the same as bitcoin, increased 4 fold as this was happening.

we are looking into shortening the retarget now.

Its not normal for all the pools to be down though. I dont see this ever happen to any other pools. Have you?

when this happened, a few of the daemons on the pools crashed. only 3 out of the 8 actually went down. one of those was "indigo" which is where alot of the hashpower was focused.

Well thats terrible for the coin and this community. We cant have things like this happening.

well, 2.4 million coins out of the 6 million that were flash mined are still on the pool server.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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on 21/03/2016, 01:49:41 UTC
all pools are coming back online. about 4 of them went offline.

there is no "bug". what happened here can happen to bitcoin.

when the difficulty dropped, a few people jumped onto the network with several petahash. they did this until the difficulty increased too much for them to mine blocks in a profitable manner. the difficulty, the same as bitcoin, increased 4 fold as this was happening.

we are looking into shortening the retarget now.

Its not normal for all the pools to be down though. I dont see this ever happen to any other pools. Have you?

when this happened, a few of the daemons on the pools crashed. only 3 out of the 8 actually went down. one of those was "indigo" which is where alot of the hashpower was focused.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 21/03/2016, 01:36:00 UTC
all pools are coming back online. about 4 of them went offline.

there is no "bug". what happened here can happen to bitcoin.

when the difficulty dropped, a few people jumped onto the network with several petahash. they did this until the difficulty increased too much for them to mine blocks in a profitable manner. the difficulty, the same as bitcoin, increased 4 fold as this was happening.

we are looking into shortening the retarget now.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 20/03/2016, 12:03:29 UTC
we should have bitcore, bitcore wallet, and insight ready within the next few days
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 20/03/2016, 10:48:25 UTC
whos instamining all these coins? you? lol ~ there are a high number of blocks that are less than one minute apart ...do you even code brah?  Cheesy    noob

there are no blocks being instamined. stop fuding. clearly you dont understand how blockchains/difficulty/blocktimes work.

the diff has been STUCK ..for days  Roll Eyes  who actually wrote the code for this coin? lol noober

it's based on bitcoin core. so satoshi nakamoto wrote the code, but then about 325 people contributed to the code.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 20/03/2016, 08:01:24 UTC
is it possible for you to cut down the halving let say for every 40k block,
it just my thought that way we could slow down the coin come to the market,
make it rare, hard to mine ?

beside the bitpay you working on right now, are we going to have
wallet for iphone later on ?

and this one very special feature is that possible for you to create one wallet
it could have c-bit and bitcoin address ? if so i will be damned, the coin
value could increase fivefold
hi there Martens58, would you get in touch with dev to see if possible they
could make one wallet with c-bit and btc address. the value of this coin would increase hundred to thousand fold
if you say yes we could, will sell my cat, my dogs, my car (take a bus to work), even sell my wife just to buy c-bit. just kidding guy

you can already store bitcoin on your xct addresses and vice versa, as their pubkey/privkey pairs are compatible Wink
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 20/03/2016, 07:56:26 UTC
Well, this thread got salty, and I'm just here mining, thinking about 3 years from now.  Delayed gratification, going long.

this is what wise people do.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
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C-bit Bitcoin
on 20/03/2016, 01:58:39 UTC
whos instamining all these coins? you? lol ~ there are a high number of blocks that are less than one minute apart ...do you even code brah?  Cheesy    noob

there are no blocks being instamined. stop fuding. clearly you dont understand how blockchains/difficulty/blocktimes work.