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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | NOW ON MINTPAL!
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se1111da
on 16/04/2014, 20:14:20 UTC
just waiting for the new client release and the hard fork update  Smiley
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | NOW ON MINTPAL!
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se1111da
on 28/03/2014, 09:18:36 UTC
try the main dedicated seednode addnode=31.193.130.77

getting multiple connections within seconds with this one
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | NOW ON MINTPAL!
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se1111da
on 27/03/2014, 21:54:21 UTC
maybe you can find there the needed informations.

the disscussion about the difficulty adjustment starts on page 39

https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1169-bitcoin-scrypt-btcs-information/page-39
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | NOW ON MINTPAL!
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se1111da
on 22/03/2014, 10:46:25 UTC
Price is going up again see mintpal, 1 BTC = 1BTCs here we come! I want to believe..



i like your positive attitude
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
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se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 16:45:12 UTC
How can it go from 16 to 1k diff in one hour lol.  Happy I start mining 24 hours ago.
yeah something definitely is wrong with difficult.

Difficulty re-targets nTargetTimespan = 120 / nTargetSpacing = 120 / nInterval = nTargetTimespan / nTargetSpacing
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
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se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 16:16:57 UTC
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
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se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 15:43:40 UTC
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
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se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 14:58:40 UTC
i dunno i mean the price seems to be crashing hard


Sorry but isn't there already a scrypt bitcoin... its called litecoin? What makes this different from that, or from any of the other 10000 alt coins out there?

propably the idea of a decrentalized crypto currency and a decentralized development?!

vanity voting is such a nice idea  Shocked (changing algo)

"Bitcoin Scrypt - Bringing Bitcoin Back Into The Hands Of The People"
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
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se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 11:32:17 UTC
Is this coin profitable to mine? I'd only make about 5 coins a day that means $3.75, with electricity bills and all, I'd be paying to mine this coin. Is this right?

the difficulty is retargeting every block.......
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
by
se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 10:37:17 UTC
try to add it to your .conf file in the AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin-sCrypt folder


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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
by
se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 09:51:36 UTC
klick on:

-help / debug-window / console

you can paste the addnodes there.

helpful threads could be there:

https://cryptocointalk.com/forum/411-bitcoin-scrypt-btc/
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
by
se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 08:16:09 UTC
:/

found this for wallet synch issues:

http://theotherbitcoin.com/problems-syncing-client-2/


also try this:

delete the peers.dat file in appdata Bitcoin Scrypt folder and then restart the client
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | FIRST PLACE ON MINTPAL VOTES!
by
se1111da
on 20/03/2014, 07:47:01 UTC
try also this addnodes:

addnode=162.243.132.168
addnode=192.241.159.88
addnode=cryptominer.net
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | now very high on Mintpal vote!
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se1111da
on 19/03/2014, 10:06:01 UTC
next voting tomorrow (Thursday) 8pm GMT

https://www.mintpal.com/voting
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Re: Best of btc-e trollbox
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se1111da
on 13/03/2014, 22:59:08 UTC
Quote
GoldDrive: Hey guys, if you all sell LTC down to 2$ just think how cheap 0.1% of you can buy back in!

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caliente: does anyone ever take their rigs to a hotel and run them while you are staying there on vacation?
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | now very high on Mintpal vote!
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se1111da
on 13/03/2014, 08:49:59 UTC
maybe the thought behind the name is that you don´t have to reinvent the wheel.

there are so many coins with exotic and strange names....

i think the motives are easy comprehensible and the idea to keep it decentralized are well-conceived, too.

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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin sCrypt | new Client v1.2 | now very high on Mintpal vote!
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se1111da
on 10/03/2014, 21:21:27 UTC
10/03 19:35:28   diff= 81.7

diff = 128 this morning
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Re: GPU mining= profitability going down the drain.
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se1111da
on 10/03/2014, 10:36:32 UTC
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Re: Should we start New Bitcoin?
by
se1111da
on 10/03/2014, 10:24:40 UTC
What about a coin with a concept like this?:

Easy Vanity Voting
Abstract:

A simple, trustless, decentralized (p2p), proof-of-stake voting system achieved through voter generated vanity Bitcoin addresses.


Characteristics:
 
· Decentralized (p2p)
· Zero-trust (users retain complete control over 100% of their coins)
· Anyone can create a poll, vote and audit results.
· Theoretically, anyone could even implement the vote results (so long as any modified code was released open-source with binaries compiled using verifiable gitian builds).
· Based on Bitcoin blockchain
· Psuedo-anonymous
· Transparent
· Non-binding
· Auditable
· Adjustable to resist double-spends (double-votes)
· One-bitcoin-one-vote (as opposed to one-person-one-vote)
· Compatible with proxy voting pools
· Possibly, compatible with cumulative voting (to protect minority voting rights)
· Possibly, compatible with a modified form of instant run-offs
· Easy Vanity Voting functionality could be added to the client if this idea took hold
· Utilizes open-source command-line vanity address generator
o https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Vanitygen
 
Summary of System:

Easy Vanity Voting is a decentralized voting system that allows anyone to propose, cast and audit votes using end-user generated vanity addresses, where total votes cast equals total coins sent to each voter's self-controlled "vanity-voting address."
 
1. Any member from the community can propose a question along with possible answer choices.
2. Each answer choice is associated with a unique 6-letter “voting-address prefix.”
3. The question, possible answer choices (w/ corresponding “voting-address prefixes) and a blockheight-deadline (+ n confirmations) are publicly posted.
4. Before voting, each voting coinholder creates a unique, self-controlled “vanity-voting address” where the first 6-bits of said generated address match the posted 6-letter “voting-address prefix” corresponding to their desired vote choice.
5. During the voting period, each voting coinholder sends as many coins as they can/want to their self-controlled “vanity-voting address” until the blockheight-deadline (+ n confirmations) has passed.
6. One-Bitcoin equals one-vote.
7. At the blockheight-deadline (+ n confirmations), address balances for all addresses matching the applicable “voting-address prefixes” and meeting confirmation requirements are tallied and compared.
8. The answer choice with address balances exceeding 50% of total coins cast as votes is deemed the winner.
9. In the event no answer choice has address balances exceeding 50% of total coins cast as votes, a subsequent run-off election can be held between the top two vote choices.
 
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Proof-of-Concept:
Easy Vanity Voting Example
 
· An Easy Vanity Voting question has 3 parts: (1) the question, (2) potential answer choices and (3) Blockheight deadline (+ n confirmation).
· In this example we have 31 users using 100 coins to vote on a question 11 with 6 possible answers (100 coins were used to have round numbers).



http://bitcoinscrypt.org/

http://theotherbitcoin.com/
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Re: Bitcoin2 or Bitcoin Scrypt current situation
by
se1111da
on 09/03/2014, 12:00:39 UTC
wow...

more and more people are mining this coin