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Re: [FTC] Free FeatherCoin Giveaway for Everyone! Over 500 coins left to give away!
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r4d15h
on 19/01/2014, 10:19:44 UTC
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Re: [ANN] LOTTO COIN - The coin thats a game! Released 12/12/13
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r4d15h
on 19/01/2014, 10:16:04 UTC
Great concept, and LOT has been one of the most profitable coins for me to mine recently

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Re: [GIVEAWAY][LOT] Lottocoin giveaway! Lucky winners can get up to 15,000 LOT!
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r4d15h
on 19/01/2014, 10:12:45 UTC
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Re: [CONTEST] 42 | + | Only 42 Coins EVER | + | Post your 42 address to WIN | + |
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r4d15h
on 19/01/2014, 10:06:54 UTC
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Re: Earn FREE FastCoins!
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r4d15h
on 18/01/2014, 12:22:46 UTC
voted, good luck

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Re: [PRE-ANN] FoxCoin - The Fully dynamic currency [RELEASING SOON] 2014-1-20 GMT
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r4d15h
on 18/01/2014, 00:55:23 UTC
I cant see how it would be worth your time to launch the coin without pre-mine. If you have to start mining with the rest of us then there is no benefit so why not just mine a coin thats already launched.

The number of alt-coin launches at the moment mean that only the ones that launch well and have continued following will have a chance. If you need to premine to make it happen then i would say that 1% or less shows an absense of greed.

All the best with it
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Re: [CONTEST] 42 | + | Only 42 Coins EVER | + | Post your 42 address to WIN | + |
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r4d15h
on 18/01/2014, 00:33:58 UTC
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Cheers
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Re: January 14th - Today's list of Shit and Scam Coins --- Ed. 1
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r4d15h
on 16/01/2014, 16:48:45 UTC
Nice post
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Re: Cryptsy down again?
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r4d15h
on 15/01/2014, 12:10:44 UTC
Can someone connect to Cryptsy ?! I can login ! It asks my login everytime I put it ...

Same here
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Re: [DOGE] L8.LV Dogecoin Giveaway
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r4d15h
on 15/01/2014, 09:14:46 UTC
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Re: [GIVEAWAY] 42 | + | + | + | Post your 42 address | + | + | + | 42 | + | + |
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on 15/01/2014, 08:53:04 UTC
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Re: [GIVEAWAY] BIG DogeCoin Giveaway!
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r4d15h
on 14/01/2014, 15:22:02 UTC
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Re: [GFT] GiftCoin Relaunched?!?!?
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r4d15h
on 08/01/2014, 19:42:56 UTC
Great ideas for reviving giftcoin! I'm Using cgminer too. Will the username from any giftcoin pool work or does it have to be a specific pool?

Also how much will I need to hold in my exchange wallet (once its on an exchange) to be eligible for 100 GFT per 24 hrs
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Re: [GIVEAWAY] [XJO] Joulecoin giveaway
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r4d15h
on 04/01/2014, 22:53:11 UTC
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Re: Posting here to get off the newbie boards
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r4d15h
on 04/01/2014, 20:12:04 UTC
Seems daft that the post would have to be a certain length?!

Agrarian Justice
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Thomas Paine, 1792.
Agrarian Justice is the title of a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, published in 1797, which advocated the use of an estate tax and a tax on land values to fund a universal old-age and disability pension, as well as a fixed sum to be paid to all citizens on reaching maturity.
It was written in the winter of 1795–96, but remained unpublished for a year, Paine being undecided whether or not it would be best to wait until the end of the ongoing war with France before publishing. However, having read a sermon by Richard Watson, the Bishop of Llandaff, which discussed the "Wisdom ... of God, in having made both Rich and Poor", he felt the need to publish, under the argument that "rich" and "poor" were arbitrary divisions, not divinely created ones.[1]
Contents  [hide]
1 Proposed system
2 Philosophical background
3 See also
4 Notes
5 References
6 External links
Proposed system[edit]

In response to the private sale of royal (or common) lands, Paine proposed a detailed plan to tax property owners to pay for the needs of the poor, which could be considered as the precursor of the modern idea of citizen's income or basic income. The money would be raised by taxing all direct inheritances at 10%, and "indirect" inheritances – those not going to close relations – at a somewhat higher rate; this would, he estimated, raise around £5,700,000 per year in England.[2]
Around two-thirds of the fund would be spent on pension payments of £10 per year to every person over the age of fifty, which Paine had taken as his average adult life expectancy, with most of the remainder allocated to making fixed payments of £15 to every man and woman on reaching the age of twenty-one, legal majority. The small remainder would then be able to be used for paying pensions to "the lame and blind".[3] For context, the average weekly wage of an agricultural labourer was around 9 shillings, which would mean an annual income of about £23 for an able-bodied man working throughout the year.[4]
Additionally, "a one-time stipend of 15 pounds sterling would be paid to each citizen upon attaining age 21, to give them a start in life."[5]
Philosophical background[edit]

The work is based on the contention that in the state of nature, "the earth, in its natural uncultivated state... was the common property of the human race"; the concept of private ownership arose as a necessary result of the development of agriculture, since it was impossible to distinguish the possession of improvements to the land from the possession of the land itself. Thus Paine views private property as necessary, but that the basic needs of all humanity must be provided for by those with property, who have originally taken it from the general public. This in some sense is their "payment" to non-property holders for the right to hold private property.
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Re: will it ever go back up to $1200?
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r4d15h
on 04/01/2014, 18:55:44 UTC
it wil be 2-3k in 2014!

Let's hope so Smiley I only got involved recently so I missed investing in the single best investment of 2013 (bitcoin). I won't feel too bad if it takes that title in 2014 too
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Re: check multiple altcoin balances without wallet
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r4d15h
on 04/01/2014, 18:29:11 UTC
Is there a place to check multiple addresses for different alt coins with out spending a week opening all the different wallets and letting them catch up?

I transfer balances to cryptsy where you can see them side by side and trade them. There are probably other online wallets that allow you to store more than one coin.

That's what I am starting to do now with cryptsy. I have about 10  different alt coin wallets then I create different receive addresses in each for different pools. So it leaves me with a shit load of addresses overall. Guess it was a bad idea. But makes it easy to see if you didn't get paid. Just figured there may be a quicker way to see all balances in one place other than opening each wallet to see if I have a balance.

I know there are some apps that use API keys to show multiple accounts in one place but I don't know if a wallet has an API key or that's just something for viewing pool details
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Re: Alt-Coins
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r4d15h
on 04/01/2014, 18:20:45 UTC
Giftcoin for the time.

Gift coin didn't get off to a very good start eh! But at least they're trying to put a different spin on the usual alt-coin release.

Coinye has been getting a lot of press recently, so might be worth a look next week.
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Re: check multiple altcoin balances without wallet
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r4d15h
on 04/01/2014, 18:12:07 UTC
Is there a place to check multiple addresses for different alt coins with out spending a week opening all the different wallets and letting them catch up?

I transfer balances to cryptsy where you can see them side by side and trade them. There are probably other online wallets that allow you to store more than one coin.
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Re: Alt-Coins
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r4d15h
on 04/01/2014, 17:58:28 UTC
NXT is the best in my opinion with big potential

Agreed.

What is different about NXT that makes you think it will be big?