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Re: [ANN][SYNX] SYNDICATE Coin | Masternodes, PoS, Business platform
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tgz
on 25/05/2018, 20:58:34 UTC
DEVS have sure given us a haircut on our investments with this coin.

It is true that we don't know the number of coins pre-swap. This coin does not list a maximum supply in it's specs. (did it ever? Big Red Flag!) All the explorers started reporting many multiple blocks with the same number (I saw upwards of 10 blocks at a time with same block-number) and then the explorers went down so no-one could see any blockchain details. Wallet were shut down so that we could not sell.

We can see there was a 30 mil premine coded into the new chain (block #2)

Blocks #3 (03/23/18) to #506 (03/24/18) were payouts to mining addresses.

From Block #507 (03/24/18)  started also paying out splits to Masternode addresses.

----all this way before the "Official" blockchain starting date---

The Chain was already at block #65626 when the swap started, at 10 coins reward for block, 65626 x 10 = 656,260 SYNX rewarded pre-swap.

CoinMarketCap quotes a Circulating Supply of 19,531,650 SYNX that would need to swap.
the devs may be holding this:
30,000,001 initial pre-mine + 656,260 pre-mined (running) - 19,531,650 swaped to holders = 11,124,611 SYNX
DEVS have set up an @ss load of masternodes - watching the price action lately I will guess right here that they have been dumping coins on the market.

I have no good feelings of future projects here.
If DEVS would want distributed voting it would have been set up on-chain. (we have something else that feels like a rail-road bankster move)
If I wanted a PIVX coin, I would have invested in PIVX.


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Re: [ANN][SYNX] SYNDICATE Ltd | Masternodes, PoS, Business platform
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tgz
on 09/04/2018, 01:35:53 UTC
WOW, SYNX Devs served a new website out to us on April 3rd and I just realized it.
THANKS, nice work! the start-up loads slow for me but I think that the site is much more readable than previous...
Link to non-loading explorer page - (tested with Mozilla & Opera browsers here) it would be nice to see a goal for a robust-working explorer added to that Roadmap.
I see that the news was announced on the SYNX twitter site...

http://syndicateltd.net/

Looking Good Peoples...

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Re: [ANN][SYNX] SYNDICATE Ltd | Masternodes, PoS, Business platform
by
tgz
on 08/04/2018, 16:18:46 UTC
None of the chain explorers are working up-to-date lately.
Some of my long-time SYNX masternodes stopped paying out for me last week.
If I check my VPS with "Syndicated getinfo" they all reported a different block.

Using info from some other masternode forums worked to sync my SYNX MN.
"A chain split can happen, some wallets get stuck. Reindex your MN"
1st using putty I stopped wallet software & rebooted server:
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logon to VPS.
Syndicated stop[Enter](if this hangs up or wallet has stopped, close putty - logon again and just continue with next line)
sudo reboot[Enter](Server/Putty goes down NOW!)
wait bit of time for reboot... re-logon.
Syndicated -reindex &[Enter](that "&" is part of command, -reindex(space)&).
The reindex command will also start the wallet and it will begin to rebuild confirmed blocks, takes some time.
You can check the block-count of MN using:
Syndicated getinfo[Enter]
And the count will sync up to current level.
Block number will go up, when sync is done. Launch(Start) your MN again from your desktop wallet.

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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 07/01/2018, 23:54:03 UTC


Hey man, Please be careful in choosing developers, we know what happened to BTG. a lot of people lost money.

Absolutely! - Chaincoin was a good coin that was a "sleeper" like MINT, not much going on there. A Pump group from youtube had success driving the price up and others who got in later suffered from resulting Dump (Chaincoin deal was my biggest loss of 2017). The pump-n-dump in itself was not the worst, the terrible resulting FUD was not the worst, the worst was that attention brought in new controlling "investor/Devs" that were Soooo clueless. And code bugs that let miners hijack all the rewards (it was supposed to be morphing into a masternode coin). When it dumped I just bought more to help my average and would have held it a long - long time till it payed out (like MINT?). If they would have just left it as a unique C11 algo and had recruited some real devs. It was SO UGLY..   SO UGLY that i even sold at a loss so would not need to look at it.
--Sorry for the long rant---
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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 07/01/2018, 19:57:15 UTC

How is it possible that you have 4 years with this project, and have the worst website of all the cryptos?

I think there has been a whole list of abandoned websites along our history.

On that note: lately i was checking out an older coin's website and really liked how simple and clear the info was organized.
Not saying we should copy but it is worth a review to take some notes..
Hype images are not necessarily needed - but it should be good and solid...
(nice job BitBar..)
http://bitbar.co/#xl_xr_page_index

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Re: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come
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tgz
on 05/01/2018, 15:40:53 UTC

TWELVE (that's a t-w with an friggin elve behind it) DOLLAR NXS!!!.....wow..
Grin
Nice to be online last evening to watch NXS do it's thing!
I sold enough at $10 to cover by costs coming in months ago.
Going to hold most for even bigger launch - or buy into NXS again larger if it dips back very far.

Any bright minds know a reason behind this good fortune? I know it was undervalued and lots of new $$ coming into crypto, but don't see any real news, PR, or development that would have triggered this. It did seem to all take place on bittrex exchange.
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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 03/01/2018, 02:25:15 UTC

Hello MintyAllDay - Happy 2018 to you and the rest of the Mint-Crew here on Bitcointalk threads.
I had to go back to J-O-B after a week off so that was hard - but nice watching the Mint trading volume/price today.
Exciting Day!

Originally i got interested in  MINT because of the good interest that it paid (10% in those days) - it was a POS and seemed like a good bet. I was also running Linux Mint OS and keyed into the name connection - it seems they were linked a bit in the past. The rewards did reduce to the 5% it pays out now in MINTing rewards  but I'm sure the original intent of design was that the coin value would increase to where the profits would be good. This is the same way Bitcoin mining rewards reduce over time till they are no longer needed. The focus shifting to huge volume & value in transaction-fee-rewards.

I think what we are seeing right now is what could be called "The DUST Effect". Small-Small amounts of crypto are becoming more valuable as crypto-cap starts to moon. I had a tiny amount of forgotten BTC left on my account at NiceHash when it got hacked. With BTC at $20k that wee bits was worth over $100 - who would guess? MINT is doing the same thing, even 1 satoshi has really gained in value & there is no stopping it. The USD/MINT chart is getting crazy and it is due to mooning of those little Satoshis.

So here is my outlook for 2018:
1) BTC (or whatever coin flippins with it) needs to go 7 X to $100,000.
2) Our Mint needs to reach 1000 Sat.
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MINT will be a $1 coin

My plan is to kick back, keep cranking up my MINT- MINTing machine, and just watch it happen.
Would love to find any way to help MINT in some way going forward...



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Re: [ANN] [CHC] ChainCoin - Cryptopia & Novaexchange - Required update 0.9.3.2
by
tgz
on 29/12/2017, 00:16:00 UTC
LOGO Voting begins at 9pm GMT TODAY and ENDS January 7th 2018 at 9pm GMT. I will do some live masternode setup support.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCrad78_j5o&feature=youtu.be


Ok, I watched this vid of Dev meeting.
Heads up that they are planning major changes to payouts.
1) Hard fork that may fix masternode payouts may be as far out as feb/march.
2) They have a plan (for now) of reducing masternode payout to 15% of rewards (miners 75%, Dev fund 10%)

Lots of talk about Masternodes and Miners (mostly miners) -but- No talk of the HODLers at all.
Most of the Chaincoin Masternodes ARE your Hodlers - and I thought that I would always HOLD this coin.
Looks very bleak for running masternodes... When node-investors learn of this plan it can't be good for value.
As for me - closed nodes and sold out all CHC today - Good Luck You.

BTW - Devs, you are talking about renting C11 miners to help ride out the fork, as you are forking to X11 you need to think about renting X11 hash-power (not C11 you are forking away from). Since X11 is much more common you COULD just buy hash at nicehash.

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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 25/12/2017, 00:53:22 UTC

Very Merry Holidays,

It looks like buyers have finally broken the 2 Sat. Sell Wall (and the 3 Sat.) - WAY TO GO!

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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 25/12/2017, 00:48:35 UTC
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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
by
tgz
on 09/12/2017, 10:43:19 UTC

Thanks dem0nlord, I'll load screen and try that out today...


Has anyone figured out a good way to single out a problematic miner in an array of miners?  I rather not have to run them all individually to find the problem child.
Not sure what the problems are but if one miner drops in hash value it will be the one with reduced rate of "red-flashing" LED.
This will be hard if the hashing is only a slight amount lower or your pool/diff has them all blinking slow anyway.

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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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tgz
on 09/12/2017, 02:49:52 UTC
Here is a question for our Linux/Raspbian crowd:

My plan was to run this off my RPI 3 as a headless system. I can putty in, do admin tasks, start, etc.
Trouble starts when I try to figure out how to log out & leave the pi mining.
Anyone have a good method for this?

I tried some tests with nohup command:
nohup ./startmoonlander.sh &
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This does load bfgminer in background (with red LEDs flashing),
But not sure how to bring if forward again and worse the mining still stops when I close putty session.

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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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tgz
on 09/12/2017, 02:31:00 UTC

If your windows is stopping in the middle of the night, make sure you've disabled the "Smart" power management for USB hubs.

Here's a guide:
https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/prevent-windows-from-powering-off-usb-device/



If you are SSH(putty) into a raspberry pi the "Smart" power management may give problems to that connection also..
I'm logging into my RPI 3 "headless" using putty from a Win 7 CPU on my local net. Just got my new sticks running last night *yahoo* - and after my Win 7 CPU "slept" all sticks were not hashing next morning.

I'm running six Moonlander2s on two "Plugable" 7 port Charging/Data Hubs. I inspected the board in these and they DO NOT have three control chips on them. 1,2,3 are on one chip and 4,5,6,7 is on a second. I think these are a newer model where they have planned a cheaper way of making them. We had extra time waiting on shipping so I also ordered six "Y" USB cables, they are 12" long with two male ends - one is Data & power while the other is only power - they both go to a USB female socket for the Moonlander2 to plug in. Hoping I now have up to 3 Amps available for each stick. The RPI is loaded with Raspbian Stretch-Lite. I'm still running stock except for clocking to 756 and raising diff to 256. I WILL be tweaking these up over time.

Is it true that default diff of 128 is best for running one stick and we need to raise this some when running multiple moonlanders (like my example of six)?

Thanks to jstefanop for all your efforts & wish me luck with mining *red-flash* *red-flash*..

Thanks also to Astrali for the Raspberry pi guide - helped me a lot..
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
by
tgz
on 26/11/2017, 00:47:12 UTC
It is the 26th Nov for the RT Network and they posted a schedule showing the DASH GAP show 1st airing at 6:30 GMT.
It then repeats at regular times through the day...
https://www.rt.com/schedule/

Live at 6:30 am GMT on News and UK feeds (not RT America)

https://www.rt.com/on-air/

PST/PDT, Pacific Standard Time (US)
10:30p   Sat, Nov 25 2017
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CST/CDT, Central Standard Time (US)
12:30a   Sun, Nov 26 2017
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EST, Eastern Standard Time (US)
1:30a   Sun, Nov 26 2017
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LONDON, United Kingdom, England
6:30a   Sun, Nov 26 2017

https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/?qm=1&lid=8,6,205,2643743&h=2643743&date=2017-11-26&sln=6.5-7
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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 23/11/2017, 00:44:40 UTC
Solution:  Download the full blockchain or use the snapshot and make sure your chain is fully updated BEFORE you unlock your wallet for minting.

Thanks for this comment Minty. It worked as a "swift kick of understanding". I have been trying since this wallet version rolled out to shut off minting so the sync-up would happen. You made me realize my mistake - not having my wallet encrypted. This was the first wallet I ever downloaded & I did neglect to do it even though I should know better. In most wallets using encryption is an option, with this version it helps solve the minting on/off problem.

When we encrypt our wallets it will default to a locked position (minting off), after you get synced-up just unlock as Minty instructs.

So now I am good, got the current version synced by first encrypting, then downloading the snapshot, syncing up, and then unlocking the minting feature to get my green coins flowing in. Woo-Hoo
Wallet stayed focused on downloading blocks until synced, CPU staying cool enough to run 24/7 - thanks again!
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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 19/11/2017, 12:26:54 UTC
My MINT wallet has been a pisser all year. It won't sync because it wont stop pumping in new rewards from the network long enough to do any syncing. Then any new coins get rejected as orphans because I'm not synced. I can't leave it on because it uses so much resource on my CPU that it overheats and shuts down my computer. Overall a bad experience - and it should not start minting before sync is finnished. The network must be making a zillion transactions that are just a waste.

I had hoped that a better solution/wallet would come. Now I am ready to just wipe out this wallet and load last year's version because at least it functioned. Our latest Dev guy has moved on an left a mess here. I did learn that there was a link on his personal website where he was asking for donations/funding toward MINT development. No hard feelings - I'm sure there was time invested and problems solved, but what is that called when you create problems and then want credit for fixing them?

Think about this. A lot of brand new hot coins are going to fail soon because they can't find DEV talent either.
At least this coin has some good history and lots of hardened investors - we just need to phoenix out of the fires..
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Re: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained]
by
tgz
on 19/11/2017, 11:46:37 UTC
It seems that MINT was really the first "Coin Hodlers Club" way before that was even a thing.
Max Lee made his phrase "Just Hodl" and his chaincoin hodl club famous on youtube this year.
(hey, I am a fan & use a fidget spinner now to get "rich" - - by not selling).

We need to think about all the great ways we HODL our MINT and play off of that.
"MINT - The Original Way To HODL"
"HODL A Bag of MINT Today" For Seven Rotations Of The Sun!

Anyway, I'm here to Hodl... & help if possible.
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Re: [ANN][SYNX] SYNDICATE Ltd | Masternodes, PoS, Community voted projects
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tgz
on 07/11/2017, 03:56:08 UTC
ROI today is around 116% - 125% annual, looking at:
masternodes.pro
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https://scrypto.io/directory/directory/masternodes?filter=roi
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Price action just proved that it reaches close to 200% when SYNX = $0.42

https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/365950932359446529/377282928805281794/SYNX_logo.png
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Re: [ANN][SYNX] SYNDICATE Ltd | Masternodes, PoS, Community voted projects
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tgz
on 07/11/2017, 03:21:09 UTC
Snapshot/Countdown timer being off is not a reason to abandon project. Bitcoin can't track blocks on their forks much better when the block times change.

Looks like a new wallet was posted AND explorer is back online.  *Nice*

I like to compare coins over at masternodes.pro
SYNX is a coin listed on that site. There is a problem with the graphics for SYNX in that it is black on a black background and does not show up. I tweaked the image from SYNX's explorer site to help make it show up at a smaller size. I posted it on their discord/general thread but they are looking for it to be hosted somewhere like github. If sLTD approves of it, it could be set as your gethub avitar and hosted from there.
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Re: [ANN][SYNX] SYNDICATE Ltd | Masternodes, PoS, Community voted projects
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tgz
on 06/11/2017, 09:50:19 UTC
Welcome to GRAV,
Synx masternode reported block 958754 when I checked.
GRAV countdown still reports over 4 hrs till #957719 snapshot
explorers are down so thought I would share info.
1st!