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Re: [ANN] Noso: PoPW+PoS. Fair launch, not premined, open source comunity
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nightraven
on 14/05/2023, 08:17:27 UTC
I don't understand why people call scam so easily. Did you put money into this? How? Did you mine??? Excuse me! Is Noso centralized? Is Xrp centralized? Just a question…

I don't think "scam" is the right term. The Noso-project is led authoritarian and centralized. The code includes, for example, the option for the management to freeze the funds in any account. This means that the management of the Noso project has assumed power and authority that can otherwise only be exercised by the police and the courts, so that the account holders are deprived of all normal legal guarantees for a fair trial and protection against arbitrary confiscation etc.

The Noso project is led by holders of so-called Governance Tokens. These GVT tokens can be purchased for around US$400 and a person can have more than one GVT. There are currently 66 GVTs sold. Fewer than 10 people hold enough tokens to have the majority on votes on important issues.

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Re: [ANN] Noso: PoPW+PoS. Fair launch, not premined, open source comunity
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nightraven
on 13/05/2023, 21:39:48 UTC
when a mentally ill person like GUS careno and bunch of scammers unite they form the fart group  Cheesy
goodluck  Grin you wont gain anything out of this
BTW everybody this guy "GUS" slandering has about 40k coin at market price of 40,000$[/font
If you guys wants to start a war based on lies and FUD am here to tear you apart scumbags!!!
 @nightraven @MMOStars @gcarreno

I don't want to start a war. I just want to inform potential investors that the Noso-project is managed by an anonymous circle of persons that completely arbitrarily change current terms and introduce new rules as they wish, and that they exclude any opposition from the community in Discord. I have done this by nicely and matter-of-factly describing what I have experienced

But I don't want a war where you obviously find it reasonable to accuse others of being "mentally ill" and to call others "scumbags". I don't want to debate on such a low level. But that says a lot about about you and the climate in the Noso community.
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Re: [ANN] Noso: PoPW+PoS. Fair launch, not premined, open source comunity
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nightraven
on 12/05/2023, 09:38:18 UTC
WARNING
I think there is reason to warn against the Noso project. Unlike other crypto projects, there are no peer to peer or democracy principles in this project.

A small, completely anonymous clique of about 8-10 people manage everything both when it comes to the development of software and the way the community is managed. Important decisions are never discussed within the community in the social medias. The community is only informed when the decisions have been made and cannot be changed. People who disagree or criticize the decisions are banned from the social medias without warning and without explanation.

This anonymous clique has unilaterally made important decisions that time and again change the conditions of the participants. Let me give a few examples.
- GPU mining was banned and accounts with about 250,000 Noso (with a current market price of about 80,000 US$) were frozen, depriving the holders of their funds.
- PoW has been gradually changed to PoS through several steps. At the same time, a development fund has been introduced, which receives 10% of block rewards and transaction fees.
- Transaction fees have been increased 100,000 times.
- Although the clique repeatedly claims that they work without payment, the lead developer has just been paid 45,000 Noso (at a market price of US$15,000-20,000) from the development fund.

Investors should therefore think carefully before investing in Noso coins. All applicable rules and conditions may be changed without notice at the discretion of the anonymous clique.

Send this to txbit, I warned them on twitter this is ending to be a rug.

Hi MMOStars
I will warn Txbit as you suggest.
I'm not on Twitter, so I is good if you warn there.
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Re: [ANN] Noso: PoPW+PoS. Fair launch, not premined, open source comunity
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nightraven
on 10/05/2023, 21:23:36 UTC
WARNING
I think there is reason to warn against the Noso project. Unlike other crypto projects, there are no peer to peer or democracy principles in this project.

A small, completely anonymous clique of about 8-10 people manage everything both when it comes to the development of software and the way the community is managed. Important decisions are never discussed with the community in social media. The community is only informed when the decisions have been made and cannot be changed. People who disagree or criticize the decisions are banned from social media without warning and without explanation.

This anonymous clique has unilaterally made important decisions that time and again change the conditions of the participants. Let me give a few examples.
- GPU mining was banned and accounts with about 250,000 Noso (with a current market price of about 80,000 US$) were frozen, depriving the holders of their funds.
- PoW has been gradually changed to PoS through several steps. At the same time, a development fund has been introduced, which receives 10% of block rewards and transaction fees.
- Transaction fees have been increased 100,000 times.
- Although the clique repeatedly claims that they work without payment, the lead developer has just been paid 45,000 Noso (at a market price of US$15,000-20,000) from the development fund.

Investors should therefore think carefully before investing in Noso coins. All applicable rules and conditions may be changed without notice at the discretion of the anonymous clique.
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Re: What will be best a new altcoin pegged to fiat money or to precious metals?
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nightraven
on 22/08/2020, 18:27:56 UTC
Thanks again for the comments. I know very well that these are not new ideas that I come up with here. But I hope to develop features such as atomic swap and other things that can make my coin competitive. Well I'll think a little more before I decide.
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Re: What will be best a new altcoin pegged to fiat money or to precious metals?
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nightraven
on 22/08/2020, 01:46:44 UTC
Thank you for your answers even though many of you unfortunately misunderstood my question. This is probably because I did not ask the question clearly enough. Sorry.

I want to create a coin that is tied to something that has a real value. It could be Euro deposited in bank accounts or gold stored in a safe deposit box. But I am simply in doubt as to what is most of the interest and need.

I think there is a need for both means of payments and means for long-term savings based on blockchain technology, but I wanted others' assessment of what is most need.
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What will be best a new altcoin pegged to fiat money or to precious metals?
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nightraven
on 21/08/2020, 08:58:19 UTC
Most altcoins are speculative objects with very volatile value. This makes them unsuitable both as means of payment and as long-term investment objects.

I plan to start a new altcoin to be tied to something that has a reasonably lasting value like precious metals or fiat money.

I would appreciate getting other people's opinion on what must be assumed to be the greatest interest and need. A means of payment pegged to fiat money or savings item pegged precious metals?
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 30/12/2019, 03:29:41 UTC
Any mining involving video cards, Asic chips or combined processor cores is POW model.
The POW system is subject to frequent forks especially when the price of mining does exceed the value of the coin.
This seems to have happened many times with Pascal Coin.

PascalCoin has forked a few times to implement new features like Atomic Swap etc. and to switch to an algo more favorable for CPU mining.
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 29/12/2019, 01:18:48 UTC
I think that the price of this coin was kept solely by trading on Poloniex.
After delisting, the chance of getting attention with an outdated POW mining concept is close to zero.

Of course, the delisting sent the value of PASC down. Almost all trading took place via Poloniex. Fortunately, several new exchanger have now listed PAS.

I wonder if you can prove any relation between consensus method and market value. BTW the Random hash is not an outdated PoW algo.
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 12/11/2019, 01:54:10 UTC
@tlaskows
I use an old Intel© Core™2 Quad CPU    Q8300  @ 2.50GHz × 4
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 31/10/2019, 00:29:28 UTC
I do apologize in advance if this seems like a dumb question.

I use Kali.  Kernel v5.2 possbily 5.3.  Lazarus v. 2.x

Will the binaries works at desired performance (targeted Ubuntu? which I had to avoid due to security and privacy issues)

I will try to answer my own question.  Compiled from source to see if there are any possible issues.

Thx.

I compile and run under  Linux Mint 19.2 based on Ubuntu 18.04. I have a few minor issues but that is perhaps because I optimize to much for size.
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 23/10/2019, 22:14:57 UTC
@Dev @nighraven

I got lucky.  Did my last withdrawal - not a withdrawal specifically (I exchanged for small amount of BCH and ETH to use with Origin Protocol)  just a day or two before Polo stopped working. 

I always (99% of the time use a local wallet).

Q:  Is there a reason why the global nethash has been at an all time low (for several days)?

I am wondering how long before HF (beta 3) v5.

I shutdown my 3 Linux servers to take them of off the open mining pool.  There some glitches with the network that are difficult to explain.

One of the 'glitches' - auto update to mobile Blaise v1.0.3 locked the wallet and I was unable to open the app.

Thx.

Sorry, I don't know much about mining. If the nethash has gone down I guess it is because it is lesser profitable than before to mine so someone find other coins to mine.

Right now we test V5 beta 4 (new blockchain) I think the HF will be around christmass.
 
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
by
nightraven
on 17/10/2019, 14:14:21 UTC
One of the world's leading crypto exchanges Bilaxy has listed Pascal (PASC)
Trading pair: PASC/USDT

https://bilaxy.com/exchange#symbol=271
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 17/10/2019, 12:24:37 UTC
Hi All,

Hopefully someone can help me.  I have a bunch of PASC in polo and need to withdraw it.  I have downloaded the pascal app on android but it wants 2.50USD for some reason? Is this legit or should i be using a different wallet?

thanks Grin

You can get a free wallet for Windows, Linux and Mac from github here:
https://github.com/PascalCoinDev/PascalCoin/releases

And if you need a little help, then read this PascalCoin - A Comprehensive Guide for Noobs:
http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/PascalCoin%20-%20A%20Comprehensive%20Guide%20for%20Noobs.pdf
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 14/10/2019, 22:45:48 UTC

(...) I think there is too much emphasis on centralized exchanges even though this is where the most controls are implemented. (...)

Decentralized exchange opportunities are very important. Atomic swap is a solution, but I hope we can find faster and more easy solutions so DEX-trading becomes more like trading on a centralized exchange.
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
by
nightraven
on 13/10/2019, 01:27:28 UTC
Hi Zertor, yes I installed the latest version 4.1 and didn't have any previous version installed.
Just in case I uninstalled the wallet and deleted the folder in appdata/roaming, rebooted and reinstalled.
I added your 2 official nodes ; pascalcoin2.dynamic-dns.net resolve to 127.42.0.5:4004 which I already had, and the other one doesn't work.
Of course I accepted to add an entry in the windows 10 firewall, and checked that "pascalcoinwallet" was allowed.

I will wait a few hours again and report back.

I don't know much about Windows anymore, but to me it looks like you are running through a local proxy. IPs in the range 127.0.0.1 - 127.255.255.255 are reserved for private use, so it is not the real PascalCoin nodes. However, it might work through a proxy so perhaps you just have to wait a little else visit us at Discord and ask for help https://discordapp.com/invite/sJqcgtD
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 11/10/2019, 09:57:25 UTC
will check the manual nightraven but we need some simple explanation for PASCAL noobs (like me!)who don't go into manuals (not like me.)

PascalCoin - A Comprehensive Guide for Noobs gives very simple explantions. It is only 21 pages and you don't need to read it all. Here is the link once more:

http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/PascalCoin%20-%20A%20Comprehensive%20Guide%20for%20Noobs.pdf
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 10/10/2019, 20:56:36 UTC
Guys PascalCoin is a bit different from most coins. You public key is not an address. Your public key is used to verify your signature and sometimes to code the messages in the payload. PascalCoin is like a bank where coins are send from account to accounts. So the account number is a kind of an address.

I know most of os hate to read manuals but I will give you a link to one anyway PascalCoin - A Comprehensive Guide for Noobs:
http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/PascalCoin%20-%20A%20Comprehensive%20Guide%20for%20Noobs.pdf
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 10/10/2019, 02:02:07 UTC
I saw today that Polo will be de-listing Pascal on Oct 15. It is such a pity as Pascal had a fresh outlook on how coins work. Does the dev team have any plans to stay on Polo or to maintain liquidity post a de-listing?

We will not beg Polo. We will just use other exchanges.

BTW. We will soon release version 5 that includes Atomic Swap so users can exchange directly.
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin: Deletable blockchain - Like Bank accounts [SAFEBOX]
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nightraven
on 10/10/2019, 01:57:58 UTC

but how can be send from local wallet to exchange?
is there instructions somewhere?


Whenever you send PASC you send to someone you send to the receivers account number. Exchanges will also have an account number.

But remark that Exchanges will normally ask you to put a code to identify yourself in the Payload field. And here it is very important that you follow the instructions from the Exchange, especially if the payload should be uncoded.