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Re: [ANN] [STRB] SuperTurboStake - Efficient. PoW/PoS 5000% APR!
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kimitsugroup
on 07/04/2016, 18:02:36 UTC
Anyone have a WORKING .config file...the one posted isn't working for me
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Re: [ANN] StrongHands - Hybrid PoS/PoW Min Stake - 30 days [Now on Cryptsy]
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kimitsugroup
on 19/11/2015, 15:21:04 UTC
Wallet Crashes on start up runtime DLL errors like crazy ....when do you guys plan to have a stable win wallet so I can dump these I  have in my wallet ?
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Re: [ANN] StrongHands - Hybrid PoS/PoW Min Stake - 30 days [Now on Cryptsy]
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kimitsugroup
on 15/11/2015, 15:46:25 UTC
Anyone else having a issue with stronghands .exe crashing due to runtime error?  Just started  for me the other day
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Re: [ANN] StrongHands - Hybrid PoS/PoW Min Stake - 30 days [Now on Cryptsy]
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kimitsugroup
on 30/10/2015, 16:07:20 UTC
LOL  NO Sync'ing... NO nodes....-89% on exchanges....Scamhands strikes again!!!
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Re: Marbles
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kimitsugroup
on 14/05/2015, 20:56:29 UTC
Would be great if it actually would Sync...someone post a config file
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Re: [BTI] BlockChain Technologies Inc – Hardware Crypto Staker Unit - BTI Currency
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kimitsugroup
on 18/04/2015, 20:54:16 UTC

This is one of the more interesting hardware based wallet solutions I've seen, looking forward to seeing where else they can take this platform as far as development wise

Payu Harris
Founder
Mazacoin
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Re: CoinDice 3.6 released! Start your own dice site today.
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kimitsugroup
on 07/02/2015, 23:32:33 UTC
I like the concept of crypto gaming sites being available to everyone to develop...but honestly...I have all three...the dice, the wheel and the Blackjack version....none of which were able to be installed...our former lead Dev was able to get the wheel and dice game operational after about 3 weeks...Im not faulting the design team per se but I think one thing that needs to be addressed for the entire "DIY gaming site" industry is having to rely on bitcoind instances running on shared/hosted servers...not all of us are running a private VPS server...as I said...we bought a copy of all 3 games...which now sit idle on a flash drive while we figure out a fix for the "Cannot connect to Wallet" issue
Maybe a possible upgrade would be a simple install script to get a instance of bitcoind running...Understand not all of us are "Devs" or Sysadmin's who know this backwards and forwards...so making it easier for the total N00b in the room other then that I think the software is workable....
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Need help with CoinDIce wallet set up
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kimitsugroup
on 03/12/2014, 22:07:31 UTC
ok  Im working with installing CoinDice (plz spare me the flame comments about the software Im willing to give these guys product a shot)
anyway where im stuck is the

Wallet Info
Please fill in correct wallet info:
Host:   
Login:   
Password:   
Port:   

is this needing a mazacoind instance running on the server? or can it connect to a separate wallet away from the server?


Payu
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Re: Navajo Coin Foundation *NAVAJO FUND*
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kimitsugroup
on 16/07/2014, 06:25:05 UTC
As the Founder of Mazacoin I must caution against using the Dine (Navajo) name like this...When we started Mazacoin I contacted out Treaty Chiefs Council and got their support which we STILL have...because we did this the right way...I'm Cheyenne/Lakota by blood so Im free to use our words as long as it's done for the good of the people...Im not against new coins or trying to shoot down your idea...but trying to capitalize off of the history of the Code Talkers could backfire in a bad way...Mazacoin still remains today the first and ONLY Sovereign coin for a independent tribal nation...my suggestion would be to return to your original name of Summer Coin and focus on marketing

Payu Harris
Founder Mazacoin
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Mazacoin Behind the scene truths no ones considering
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kimitsugroup
on 21/05/2014, 19:21:23 UTC

Recently the following post was made in regards to the upcoming fix for Mazacoin

"The Mazacoin people are like a kid that says he's going to clean his room.  He really wants to, sincerely starts but gets distracted by his Buzz Lightyear toy and you find him killing imaginary aliens in a pile of Legos 2 hours later.  I'll be believe them when they start using the word "done" and not "will be done", etc.  They had a chance a month or so ago to make a great coin and screwed it up royally just by kind of wandering away from the project.  This is worse than a scam, they just kind of stopped caring or got bored or something.  The same thing happened to Juggalocoin, another one that could have been up there on Coinmarketcap until the dev just faded out.  Again, no obvious scam, he just found something else to do instead of hanging around to get rich (or at least make enough cash to buy some nice toys)."

Here are some fundamental facts people are not taking into consideration....

Up until now most all of the DEV work, marketing work, PR, and everything else has been handled by myself and AP...I brought in a person to help with the BTC_Oyate twitter account and the Kimitsu asset management website this Volunteer Locked both the website and the twitter account  hence the reason the BTC_Oyate twitter has been silent. I just recently got the Kimitsu Asset Management site back under my control. 

AP has locked out changes to the mazacoin.org site and the mazacoin twitter and the poster has a good point about AP wandering off to other projects...but also Mazacoin is open source so anyone is free to develop app's websites, block explorers, POS systems, ETC.  AP did his part in starting this but the community needs to come together and help with support development.

"Payu's been MIA" 
No I haven't, Unlike many other coin dev teams, I spend most of my days out in the community talking with people, explaining how mazacoin works, helping people set up wallets, trading accounts, walking them through basic mzc transfers and trades...many of these people have ZERO experience with any crypto currency. Im also responsible for doing interviews, meeting with Tribal Leaders, Casino executives, Economic development directors, Chiefs, etc so about 14 hours a day is spent working on Mazacoin promotion and marketing in a hands on way  so in no way am I "Wandering off" on Mazacoin. Im the one that got MZC on Lora Hubbel's radar and got her interested in learning more about the positive elements of Cryptocurrencies. I recently Brought in James Roundstone  to help with PR and Consumer relations

Attacks on MZC
Mazacoin has suffered several attacks almost from day one...from a scam trading site liquidating client MZC holdings, to several internet trolls spreading rumors regarding Mazacoin being the legitimate currency of the Lakota nation. Then the mazacoin.org site suffered a social engineering hit which caused it to be suspended for a couple days.
People complained that we had no public statement from any tribal leader stating support for Mazacoin...but as soon as a video where Lakota leader Alex White Plume came out showing his support it was immediately attacked. The MZC water challenge video was Mocked after it came out.  what people dont understand is alot of the marketing and promotion we're doing is aimed at the Native american community...the water challenge was one of these...the concept started in our community as a way to show support for protecting water. But again the trolls struck, I do want to say I appreciate all the supporters that stay true to mzc and are right there with us.

Plans for the future....

We have several upcoming plans for mazacoin...including a food stall for pow wow season which will accept MZC, More on Crypto Talk radio program as well as On Blast and more programming, Upoming MazacoinTV video channel, Developing Kimitsu Asset Management into a primary trading house for Mazacoin and other crypto products. Several other tribes hae expressed a interest in Mazacoin and are looking forward to working with them to develop mazacoin into their existing tribal economic development strategy
these and several other ideas are currently on the table for Mazacoins future.


Stay Tuned....

Payu Harris
Mazacoin
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Re: Major Project set to test bitcoins true strengths on Sovereign Tribal Nation
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kimitsugroup
on 18/04/2014, 16:42:59 UTC


The Mazacoin project developed initially as a side project of the BTC Oyate initiative in order to develop a truly sovereign crypto currency it has since had it's ups and downs...with all the FUD going around about Mazacoin's price drop...Im happy it did...because this gives us a chance to build up Mazacoins true price and make it to something more stable. Mazacoin was not meant to be a Speculators coin...it was meant to be a daily usage coin.
We'll get through this and thrive...

http://youtu.be/2g7LkOgTGeY


Payu


 
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BTC Oyate Initiative Project Update
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kimitsugroup
on 26/12/2013, 19:50:29 UTC
Ok well time for a Update...the phase 1 mining aspect has been funded thanks to donations of some older Mining gear as well as a tech gift commitment from Visionman-btc.com. we're still planning to grow that part of the project but I wanted to thank everyone for their input and begin focusing on the phase 2 part of the project. Exchanges, and Services So Now I'll ask this...what types of services do you guys think would be good for the community..not just the tech savvy community...but the average person just getting into bitcoin....any thoughts?

-Payu-
14YenT76QSnHwC3pPzXLwb9J6ajvD1ek4A
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Re: Major Project set to test bitcoins true strengths on Sovereign Tribal Nation
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kimitsugroup
on 26/12/2013, 19:47:42 UTC
Ok well time for a Update...the phase 1 mining aspect has been funded thanks to donations of some older Mining gear as well as a tech gift commitment from Visionman-btc.com. we're still planning to grow that part of the project but I wanted to thank everyone for their input and begin focusing on the phase 2 part of the project. Exchanges, and Services So Now I'll ask this...what types of services do you guys think would be good for the community..not just the tech savvy community...but the average person just getting into bitcoin....any thoughts?

-Payu-
14YenT76QSnHwC3pPzXLwb9J6ajvD1ek4A
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Re: Major Project set to test bitcoins true strengths on Sovereign Tribal Nation
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kimitsugroup
on 26/12/2013, 04:38:13 UTC
Ok well in response to the question of speaking with tribal governing bodies,  I have already had meetings with our He Sapa Oyate Council and they gave me the go ahead as long it will help the community.  I know several elders there that are excited about t he program and looking forward to it's development. As far as the Mining aspect we Do have some donated gear coming in which people are looking forward to seeing the basics of how things start out. Alot of people mentioned just buying BTC instead of mining...the problem with that is unemployment still hovers around 83.5% average  income is around $7,000 a year...people struggle to get the basics....where would they get the income to buy BTC for training purposes?  not trying to be a smart ass...just saying. Thats the main purpose for the Mining element...is to generate enough to A:) Show the Viability of a major tribal Mining cluster and B:) to generate enough BTC for young people to train on with exchange trading that they can learn effective trading strategies. The Commercial Businesses can accept it pretty easy so thats a no brainer but it's getting our people started in learning how the tech works and how to use it...without keeping it on a HD and later finding out you just dumped $6.7M in the landfill...LOL

-Payu-
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Re: Major Project set to test bitcoins true strengths on Sovereign Tribal Nation
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kimitsugroup
on 24/12/2013, 20:52:07 UTC
Video interview talking about the project is here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGR3in8iOoc BTC Oyate Program Interview
Project Donations:  14YenT76QSnHwC3pPzXLwb9J6ajvD1ek4A


Merry Christmas everyone

Payu
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Re: Major Project set to test bitcoins true strengths on Sovereign Tribal Nation
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kimitsugroup
on 20/12/2013, 05:50:27 UTC
well true that the mining aspect may be less profitable then buying from a exchange...but this isn't meant to solely be a profit venture. I feel the mining aspect needs to be there to be fully comprehensive. but exchange buying will be covered in the Financial part of the project...already in talks with Oglala Lakota College here to look into a course on Crypto Algorithms,  Dynamic Cryptography, etc.
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Re: Major Project set to test bitcoins true strengths on Sovereign Tribal Nation
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kimitsugroup
on 19/12/2013, 22:42:10 UTC
Maxwing...while yes Mining is a first step in this project is is only one aspect...and designed to be more of a hands on study element for it. Mining IS a fact of this industry so it's important that we look at how bitcoins are generated. It also goes towards Algo research, mining unit design, chipset design, and other parts of that element. the bitcoins generated go towards teaching how the exchanges work and how to trade on them. I think alot of people are seeing this as just a mining project, it's not...it's a fully comprehensive plan where we generate the coins locally, exchange them locally and use them locally. But they have to come from somewhere. 
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Re: Major Project set to test bitcoins true strengths on Sovereign Tribal Nation
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kimitsugroup
on 19/12/2013, 17:52:55 UTC
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Re: Tribal Sovereignty and Bitcoin regulation Solutions may be closer then we know
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kimitsugroup
on 10/12/2013, 22:09:34 UTC
Ok well I know the Owner of the free lakota bank...they're working more with the sales of Silver coins which is cool...but they're not exactly a bank in the sense that we think of a bank. To date theres been no talks between the two of us...not to say that it wouldn't happen in the future, who knows. But we are open to exploring all ways to increase bitcoins true market viability. A few people have expressed a interest in developing a stable Banking structure around Bitcoin and various crypto currencies 
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Tribal Sovereignty and Bitcoin regulation Solutions may be closer then we know
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kimitsugroup
on 10/12/2013, 15:44:50 UTC
Recently in the news there have been several countries, China, France, and India that have come forward with reservations regarding the acceptance and usage of Bitcoin as a recognized means of Trade and or a legitimate currency. With other news items reporting high level scams and cyber thefts in recent weeks raising consumer questions into the safety and security of Crypto Currencies, these countries and others around the world have ample reason to be concerned for the future and what regulations need to be in place to protect both consumer confidence as well as the liquidity of their fiat reserve currencies and their position in global exchange markets. But the question also comes as what should regulation look like? What role does the national government have in what their citizens use for trade in a free market economy? Enter the Bitcoin Oyate Initiative, all of the worlds global concerns are largely based on misinformed speculation, hearsay rumors, and a lack of genuine understanding of Bitcoins technical element and what it could mean for the growing e commerce market.

Tribal Sovereignty: The Lakota “White Knight”

Native American tribes hold a unique political relationship with the American Federal Govt. as they are De Facto Sovereign nations they have the unique distinction of the right to determine their own future through Political powers backed by longstanding treaties with the US Govt. One such treaty would be the historical FT Laramie Treaty of 1868, and specificly under Article XIV of said treaty

“It is agreed that the sum of five hundred dollars annually for three years from date shall be expended in presents to the ten persons of said tribe who in the judgment of the agent may grow the most valuable crops for the respective year “

now it is important to understand that at the time Agriculture was the primary commercial application the Federal Govt was wanting to direct the Tribes interests towards and since the treaty remains a legal and binding document we can assume it remains in effect to this day as a matter of US Law under the US Constitution and Adjusting for current standards for international norms it is safe to say that Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies are the “Most Valuable crops for the prospective year”

But what does this mean for the Bitcoin Industry as a whole? Simple, it means that Native American Reservations, Being in fact Sovereign nations under treaty, make a perfect incubator to introduce Bitcoin into, freely nurture it's usage, growth and development and see what the results will be. Shannon County is the 2nd poorest county in the US with a median Annual income of only $6,286 so if Bitcoin can really in fact make a positive impact on a economically devastated area this is it. This Initiative will allow all the hype and promises of Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies to be proven in a natural environment which will allow tribal officials to work out exactly what regulation needs to be in place to allow for proper consumer protections, strengthen current US and International AML statues, while still supporting a consumers right to choose their method of trade albeit Bitcoin, Debit/Credit Cards, Check or Fiat Cash, without incurring harsh fee's or sanctions biased against any specific trade medium.
Drafting regulation on Bitcoin without first openly embracing it is like trying to run a marathon blindfolded then being shocked when you run off course. Will there be challenges? Yes there will be, but thats why the BTC Oyate Initiative is designed to do, identify potential real world challenges, shortcomings, and flaws in a environment that fosters continued growth and development of the industry rather then prohibition. If the project is successful and proves out to be able to make a

significant positive impact for a economically shattered region like the reservation then it becomes a
model for other areas to use for their own development projects in the future to promote economic growth and stability.

As stated in earlier project descriptions the Bitcoin Oyate Initiative is looking forward to sharing our data points with world leaders and financial policy makers so they can look at the factual data and determine the best course of action for instituting Bitcoin regulation in their countries based on fact rather then hyperbole and conjecture.

Sincerely
Payu Harris
BTC Oyate Initiative
Project Manager