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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
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atcx
on 26/12/2013, 18:42:34 UTC
No longer selling.
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Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
by
atcx
on 26/12/2013, 17:56:15 UTC
On that note, I'm selling some of mine. 5000 CAT for 0.8 BTC per 1000 CAT. Get them while they're still cheap!

Is dumping season already?

Oh no, I've lots more.

Please sign the address you have that holds 5000+ CAT.

Smells of scam unless he mined the first 2k blocks or something

I did indeed mine during that time.
Verification here:

Address: 9eiS4rtam9RNi9iEtv9xt9Tvg6u9TbnrvW
Message:
atcx on Bitcointalk owns this address
Signature: IMC/bPMSxstcXU+RUvrQgqW4kcDrPzNbyfQaItox9scMmBHmjNHXUlCMr/ABQU8MvlLbwvGJf19RGZpXxzCjA0E=
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Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
by
atcx
on 26/12/2013, 16:18:32 UTC
On that note, I'm selling some of mine. 5000 CAT for 0.8 BTC per 1000 CAT. Get them while they're still cheap!

Is dumping season already?

Oh no, I've lots more.
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Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
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atcx
on 26/12/2013, 16:08:38 UTC
On that note, I'm selling some of mine. 5000 CAT for 0.8 BTC per 1000 CAT. Get them while they're still cheap!
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Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
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atcx
on 26/12/2013, 14:17:38 UTC
Given the current prices you're seeing, you wouldn't even have to be dealing in fractions; 1 CAT is fairly close to fiat values.
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Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
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atcx
on 26/12/2013, 14:06:34 UTC
But exchanges will.
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Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
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atcx
on 26/12/2013, 13:55:23 UTC
Coin value is fairly irrelevant for adoption. You can just buy fractions, after all. Once it gets on an exchange, at least.
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Re: [ANN] Catcoin - Scrypt meow!
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atcx
on 26/12/2013, 02:38:22 UTC
Does anyone understand PPLNS?

Is it more or less profitable to join a PPLNS with more or less hash power, or is it meaningless?

It's meaningless as long as you don't hop between pools, and try to only stop mining right when a block's been found.
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Re: Where do I start about mining?
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atcx
on 25/12/2013, 19:57:30 UTC
For scrypt-based coins (like Litecoin), you'll need some fast AMD GPUs (don't bother with Nvidia unless you already have some - they're pretty bad for mining).

For SHA256-based coins (like Bitcoin), it's all ASICs.
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Re: How to start a pooling website?
by
atcx
on 25/12/2013, 18:53:01 UTC
If you were unable to figure this out by googling, you probably don't have what it takes to run a pool. Pools need a lot of system resources and are constantly at risk of being DDoS'd or hacked. And if that happens, or the system bugs out, people are going to be mad at you, and it'll only get worse if you can't fix it in time. Money's on the line, after all.

My apologies and good luck if I misjudged you.
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Re: A quick newbie question about the config file
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atcx
on 25/12/2013, 18:46:55 UTC
Please attach a screenshot or post the log of your miner, your post is too vague.
If I were to guess, though, your miner probably needs the login details to a mining pool. If you haven't signed up for one yet, look around for a good one with good reputation for whatever cryptocurrency you're planning to mine. Solo mining is also possible (in which case you'll have to supply your *coin client's RPC login details to your miner) - but this is almost never a good idea as the chances you'll find a block on your own are extremely slim in almost all cases.
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Re: Are Robocoin ATM machines a good investment?
by
atcx
on 25/12/2013, 18:38:59 UTC
First thing you should probably look at is whether people will use your Robocoin. Do you have a place to put it where you can imagine lots of traffic coming to it?