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newbie
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December 12, 2013, 01:18:45 PM
here is the first dogecoin faucet!

http://185.38.47.229/faucet/
newbie
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December 12, 2013, 01:12:19 PM
Have you been to http://coinmarketcap.com/ they list quite a few alt-coins...
get in whilst they're cheap and wait a year and watch those pennys grow Smiley

Watch Fiat Turn Crypto here,
http://fiatleak.com/
Site is under maintenance now but you can see the Yuan exchanging between 2 to 1 and 4 to 1 to the dollar for BTC.
Where is the stuff you buy made?
How long till Walmart takes BTC?
How long before they require it?
Happy Bankrunning
newbie
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December 12, 2013, 12:03:31 PM
Have you been to http://coinmarketcap.com/ they list quite a few alt-coins...
get in whilst they're cheap and wait a year and watch those pennys grow Smiley
newbie
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December 12, 2013, 11:42:06 AM
Any Idea were I can find adress for alt coins faucets?
newbie
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December 12, 2013, 11:07:43 AM
I see a future where Homes are bought for 0.000?Huh? BTC, New Cars are bought for 0.000?Huh? LTC, McDonald's takes FST, and your local Starbucks coffee is 0.008 JKC. Add a zero to the market cap column of all the coins by the end of Q1 2014 and add another one by Q4. Many different coins will stabilize the prices of all and prevent a monopoly or overvaluation of any one coin. Competition is GOOD.
I see new Smart phone Apps coming out with multi crypto wallets making purchases fast and easy. Imagine pulling up to a drive thru, place your order, Choose what coin you want to use, Snap a picture of the Restaurant's corresponding coin wallet address at the order screen, enter in a short order number given by the restaurant in the message box (Coins with this option are going to be winners), send it, and by the time you pull up to the window the payment has been made. It's the fastest payment system on the planet, probably start seeing this in 2016.
Governments should issue their own version to pay for infrastructure contracts ONLY, backed by the ability to buy small parcels of State and former federal land at auction. Exchanges like cryptsy will allow you to trade coins as needed in seconds and keep government coin issues in check as they will see real time devaluation if they get out of control. Everyone will have to produce something in order to earn or mine this new type of currency. No more Quantitative Easing, Printing Fiat out of nothing. Crypto's are taking the power of currency creation away from parasite banks and eliminating Fractional Reserve Banking or what I call MassCounterfeiting.
NEVER BORROW CRYPTO'S AT INTEREST. We must learn about the social destruction caused by Usury. If your unfamiliar with this concept, read the Sumerian Swindle.
Never accept a physical Crypto currency as there is now way to authenticate it without sending it through the blockchain, you don't know how many were produced with the same numbers on it, Just as you should never buy SLV or accept a metal backed debit card in lue of real metal because you don't know how much metal the issuer has in their vault. Gold Silver and Bitcoin in their NATURAL forms eliminate the counter-party risk that has destroyed our current system.
This is a currency revolution if we can keep the internet free. If not, we may have to switch to Anoncoin using Tor on the Darkweb. Point is, THEY CAN'T STOP US    Grin
newbie
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December 12, 2013, 09:29:30 AM
Hi everyone!
 
I created a website that include almost all cryptocoin vs USD charts and naturalyl /BTC and /LTC charts.
You can set email alerts to get alert e-mails when a given coin exchange value is higher or lower than alert value, etc.
You can use for free and if you need something special, or you have an idea please contact me: [email protected]
 
www.cryptcha.com
 
Best Regards!

Good job! I will make use of it

BOOKMARKED Grin
newbie
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December 12, 2013, 07:21:25 AM
Hi,

There wasn't any good CasinoCoin pools in Europe so I created one: http://casinocoin.mooo.com:8840/

If you want to use it, something like this:

Quote
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://casinocoin.mooo.com:8840 -u Cyourcasinocoinaddress -p x --expiry 1 --scan-time 1 --queue 0 --no-submit-stale

should work well, you can also change the difficulty by changing the username to something like this  Cyourcasinocoinaddress+0.00058

Some example values that you can use.

Kh/s        Difficulty
1           +0.00000116
50          +0.000058
100         +0.000116
250         +0.00029
500         +0.00058
750         +0.00087
1000        +0.00116
1500        +0.00174
1750        +0.00203
2000        +0.00232

Usual 1% fee, I might lower it down to 0.5% if it goes past 100Mh/s. I was hoping to post this to here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anncsc-casinocoin-the-premiere-coin-for-casino-gaming-kimoto-enabled-258090, but apparently I'm a noob Smiley

Thanks for this Pool. Works great, was trying a lot of other pools for CSC, but either their site sucked or payouts didn't reach yours.
newbie
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Merit: 0
December 12, 2013, 05:55:32 AM
Hi everyone!
 
I created a website that include almost all cryptocoin vs USD charts and naturalyl /BTC and /LTC charts.
You can set email alerts to get alert e-mails when a given coin exchange value is higher or lower than alert value, etc.
You can use for free and if you need something special, or you have an idea please contact me: [email protected]
 
www.cryptcha.com
 
Best Regards!

Good job! I will make use of it
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
December 12, 2013, 05:35:18 AM
Thanks guys... Smiley
full member
Activity: 223
Merit: 250
December 12, 2013, 05:31:55 AM
I try to mine at casinocoin.mooo.com:8840 but no mine results show up in my casinocoin-qt. Already have 20461 accepted shares in cgminer. Why aren't any results showing up in my qt?
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
December 12, 2013, 03:53:34 AM
Thanks his info will help me out
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
December 11, 2013, 08:17:45 PM
Everything also depends heavily on which currency you will be mining. Some give better results for now than others. You need to stay on top of a lot of factors to get the most out of your hardware setup.

I absolutely agree  the hash power of an individual rig from my experience, suits the rig to certain coins better than others. Everyone should mine a variety in order to better understand not only hardware but also the coin design.

Do you think there is a market for bootable USB centos or Ubuntu images that are essentially plug and play?

How exactly understand the coin design by mining different coins. The only thing that you do is running different miners. Primecoin's mining might me a little different but for most of us we just mine without really knowing what's happening in the background.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
December 11, 2013, 05:45:44 PM
Great, thank you!
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
December 11, 2013, 05:40:56 PM
Everything also depends heavily on which currency you will be mining. Some give better results for now than others. You need to stay on top of a lot of factors to get the most out of your hardware setup.

I absolutely agree  the hash power of an individual rig from my experience, suits the rig to certain coins better than others. Everyone should mine a variety in order to better understand not only hardware but also the coin design.

Do you think there is a market for bootable USB centos or Ubuntu images that are essentially plug and play?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
December 11, 2013, 04:48:44 PM
Hi,

There wasn't any good CasinoCoin pools in Europe so I created one: http://casinocoin.mooo.com:8840/

If you want to use it, something like this:

Quote
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://casinocoin.mooo.com:8840 -u Cyourcasinocoinaddress -p x --expiry 1 --scan-time 1 --queue 0 --no-submit-stale

should work well, you can also change the difficulty by changing the username to something like this  Cyourcasinocoinaddress+0.00058

Some example values that you can use.

Kh/s        Difficulty
1           +0.00000116
50          +0.000058
100         +0.000116
250         +0.00029
500         +0.00058
750         +0.00087
1000        +0.00116
1500        +0.00174
1750        +0.00203
2000        +0.00232

Usual 1% fee, I might lower it down to 0.5% if it goes past 100Mh/s. I was hoping to post this to here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anncsc-casinocoin-the-premiere-coin-for-casino-gaming-kimoto-enabled-258090, but apparently I'm a noob Smiley
member
Activity: 64
Merit: 10
December 11, 2013, 03:28:51 PM
Generally I like to have a few of all the coins out there, maybe some I won't pay attention to because they are silly but having a few of as many as you can get your hands on is certainly wise.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
December 11, 2013, 02:48:10 PM
Hi everyone,
I am trying to mine sexcoins and stable coins and I have have some trouble:
- I don't know how to register to one of the main sexcoin pool: http://sxc.outhashed.com:9699/static/ (I don't see any "register" and no info is given on the first post of the sexcoin thread here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nsfw-official-sexcoin-thread-new-mandatory-upgrade-kgw-timewarp-attack-fix-252896).
- I don't know how to aknowledge the pool server of my poor hashrate: my miner claims 9Kh/s and the pool difficulty is 32. I know that it's possible to set some "user difficulty" on some pools when specifying the worker adddress like here cgminer --scrypt -o http://sexcoin.lavajumper.com:9699 -u YourSexcoinAddress -p x --expiry 5 --scan-time 5 --queue 0. It also does not work with the pools I am using. Is there something I can do here ?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
December 11, 2013, 02:01:04 PM
Greetings All!

Does anyone have any recommendation regarding alt-coins that are just starting out?  I'm looking to buy into coins that are in their infancy or still in development.  The only interesting one I've been able to find so far is ADT.  Does anyone know anything about ADT or about coins like it or at their similar level?

Thanks in advance...
hero member
Activity: 1305
Merit: 511
December 11, 2013, 01:24:06 PM
Everything also depends heavily on which currency you will be mining. Some give better results for now than others. You need to stay on top of a lot of factors to get the most out of your hardware setup.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
December 11, 2013, 01:04:10 PM
Does anyone have and opinion of which coins or Cryptocurrencies would be easiest to mine on a low hash laptop or small hash rate gpu? I'm just trying to get my foot in the door and wandering what currency requires the least hash and puts the least strain on your cpu/gpu? Obviously these would be scrypt currencies.... any ideas open to anything rightnow... I guess anything with the easiest diff. rate. Any new scrypt coins out there within the last weeks?    Huh     ---THX in Advance    ----CryptoTramp

I started DigitalCoin with 28/kH/s. Just started mining last week.

IMHO - we missed the boat.

Some days I feel that way, other days I don't. I only run about 1MH currently, and I have a small proforma I built in Excel to help me stay objective. My advantage is that I've been a unix admin and software developer for over 20 years, and can build very low cost efficient GPU mining rigs.

The exchanges are critical, I try and 'color up' to BTC from all my alt-coin stashes about twice a week, but the most frustrating thing has been the severe delays some exchanges have for deposits, and that really hurts the ability to 'day trade' at all. I can only assume there will be major improvements over the next few months as popularity has sky rocketed.

My daily revenue on 1mh is about $25 gross, of course I would prefer a bigger daily nut, but it all depends on the current value of BTC and the  alt-coin's volume and ratio to it. I try and focus on low diff, and hope for a value rise.

I run 2x rigs, one has a 7970 and the other is a 6870. I do 300khs on the 6870 all day steady, the 7970 is around 700khs all day steady. Both are open rigs, running centos 6.4 from a USB stick. So the cost is motherboard (cheapest), cpu (cheapest), PSU (the 7970 is more expensive), 4G ram (cheap) and a 8g USB stick and video card. I am hoping to build 8 more systems over the next 3-4 months unless Avalon is real and actually does come out. I also have a dual GPU but I am starting to really think dual card is not cost effective, no linear benefit to adding cards really and the added PSU cost and MB is close to a single minimum rig requirement.

IMHO - running under 1000khs is a waste of time and energy, and targeting 4000khs is a good goal to really see benefits.

I've been reading on this forum for about a month, but today I decided to start an account and get more involved.
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