My last two mined blocks have been for 500. So, it's on!
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Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining.
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noonway
on 16/09/2017, 15:31:07 UTC
Hey Fish.. What did you have in mind?
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Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining.
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noonway
on 04/07/2017, 17:55:41 UTC
I did what Fish just did and it now works for me. I was pretty pumped I had mined 8k worth of fools gold. LOL!
Anywho... After a reload of the entire chain and wiping the wallet transactions, everything is good... However, I must note that I was unable to use AVX2 as it was crashing mining every time.
This worked for me (or just omit the avx2 param).
-optimineraes=1 -optimineravx2=0
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Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining.
I'm also working on the logistics of setting up a small test site where people can HODLshop from available inventory and how it needs to work for them to "pay in HODL", so would like to get some initial feedback on that here from everyone: - what do you think is the best practice for online store with altcoins? who is doing it already that we can look to as a possible good or bad model? - I was thinking of just doing a static price in HODL for each item (i.e. "all items 100HODL ea." similar to "The Dollar Store" model) and static shipping fee; thoughts on that approach? - then I was just going implement a high-trust version to start where there is just an address for the user to send to and then I will ship the item personally. Do you guys like this idea, or should I just work on an actual payment processing layer that's more "official" as in any stranger with low-trust would be likely to feel okay using it (like a new user to amazon or ebay, etc)? I don't want to force the idea that this is the same as the silk road or anything but high-trust is the easiest to implement because the end user of course is accepting all of the risk by sending the HODL to a "stranger" with no recourse should any part of the transaction fall through.
as to the last point, I will state for the record that my intention with this is to proof-of-concept the ideas of altcoin e-commerce and help to acquire, process, and share the data, and, subsequently, the knowledge, that these kind of test scenarios provide. if anyone wants to offer their trust on the customer side, I will make it my goal to reciprocate that trust as a product/service provider in the HODL community.
cheers, fin
Sweatcoin does something like this if you want to check it out...
Re: [ANN] [RBY] ★★ Rubycoin ★★ A precious gem for the digital age
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noonway
on 29/04/2017, 01:43:14 UTC
Well, the coin is definitely *not* dead if that is what you are asking. Still on Bittrex!
Open a ticket to support and let them know you are disappointed in their choice to delist.
The community has multiple lines of communication open with Polo. They may delist still but take a look at the bounce back after the initial panic session. Much of that was caused by TraderDaddy getting turned back on for beta testing with less than 10 users. There are over 600 in the queue ready for the official release. And if Polo doesn't want the liquidity, I'm sure Bittrex wouldn't mind the boost.
Re: [ANN] [RBY] ★★ Rubycoin ★★ A precious gem for the digital age
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noonway
on 28/04/2017, 00:47:07 UTC
Traderdaddy.com is real... Bot building liquidity in the Polo markets. Supporting RBY but also every other market! Users of the bot working together, not against each other. Was lucky enough to be able to join the beta and without lifting a finger made profits of 7% last night while helping to build a *huge* buy wall for RBY. Check it out and spread the word!