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Benjamins is also added and now has it's own page on http://coinwik.org a wikipedia listing all the alt coins to help you quickly find facts and links about your favorite coin.

http://coinwik.org/Benjamins
We encourage you guys If you know of other facts and links that can be added to the page, please feel free to update the page.


Thanks!  Here's where I will apologize to the Dev crew for being such a hamfisted fool.

Grin

But we can edit this code however BenjaminTheCoder feels should be done.  He knows he is welcome here in this thread as he is the guest of honor who got this lightning bolt into the right place at the right time. 

Whomever AllAboutTheBenjamins is, he is the true visionary.  His simple error, has made a rockface of difficult proportions but that allows a nice stable mining expectation, and a rarity of coins produced, that is simple to grasp.  Perhaps a slip up of divinity?  Nice work bro.

Bro, nobody had ever roused a 1776 ghost to a blockchain like this, so it was you and your team who allowed me to be such a goofball.  Thanks.

At this point, other than my being in the right location on Earth, (near placer gold) and mining Benjamins, I can't really add to much except technical updates as to security, because so much software is riddled with holes that prove quite costly in the long run.

So that's why I post technical and politicial articles to a launch thread for a 1776 blockchain.  I am trying to explain the potential of 1.21 gigawatts if you just manage to get a Delorean underneath it at the precise time.

Yes, let us build the Benjamins wiki.  For the future.
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anyone know what the default p2p port is for ben wallets?

Thanks

Hey crackfoo, I will post what I have, but a lot of this you already know.  Let's correct anything wrong here:

these are my config files:

To run bfgminer and connect to hasher.ca:

launchbens.cmd is a possible example filename, just copy and paste to a notepad file:

Code:
C:\bfgminer2014\bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://stratum.hasher.ca:3394 -u 16sD5dAMrt6EE4zystJN4r5sZzmPR4srYi -p xxx -S antminer:all --set-device antminer:clock=x0781 --http-port 8330

So in this -u is my Benjamins inbound wallet ID, and I am choosing the standard Benjamins/BTC port 8330 for mining

And prior to that I edit benjamins.conf in C:\Users\user\Application Data\Benjamins such that it read like this:

Code:
rpcuser=x
rpcpassword=pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=3393
server=1
gen=0

addnode=198.147.23.176
addnode=162.243.225.132
addnode=79.30.41.82
addnode=79.35.184.193
addnode=178.210.43.53
addnode=37.4.59.204
addnode=188.162.40.145
addnode=67.233.202.8
addnode=66.186.168.160
addnode=70.169.118.178
addnode=216.145.101.106
addnode=123.211.105.43
addnode=50.42.35.91
addnode=46.118.221.232
addnode=124.169.133.2
addnode=86.5.174.41
addnode=151.50.110.59
addnode=184.75.214.210

As for the question about the Benjamins wallet, the selection "Allow port selection via UPnP" is available and seems to work fine.  But I am not sure off hand how to know which port it's running on.

But there is a lot of work to do so I appreciate all who are holding Benjamins long, and trying to mine.  Ask questions as this is the goal, to get new people up and running on SHA-256 gear like Ants and such, and mine with us.

Should we have a conference call or something?  I will just sit in the background and say little unless you ask me to.  We could use gotomeeting.
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anyone know what the default p2p port is for ben wallets?

Thanks
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Benjamins is also added and now has it's own page on http://coinwik.org a wikipedia listing all the alt coins to help you quickly find facts and links about your favorite coin.

http://coinwik.org/Benjamins
We encourage you guys If you know of other facts and links that can be added to the page, please feel free to update the page.
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Another reason to see a blockchain as being better than debt, is this:

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http://labornotes.org/2014/05/social-security-threatens-close-all-field-offices

But that will change if the Social Security Administration’s “Vision 2025” comes to pass. Bureaucrats are mulling closure of most of SSA’s more than 1,000 community field offices in the U.S., where 43 million people sought services last year.

Even as the number of visitors continues to grow, Vision 2025 would virtually eliminate face-to-face service, replacing it with Internet services and an 800 phone number.

Thirty thousand field office employees would be laid off—following nearly 11,000 positions already eliminated. When SSA sought its employees’ input for Vision 2025, they responded overwhelmingly that field offices were vital to the agency’s mission.

So see when Alan Greenspan did the Fed's bidding and further destroyed our economy, he knew he was following orders to destroy the Social Security Trust Fund, he even tried to fob off the responsibility in Congressional hearings.

And now Social Security will never be able to pay me, who is fully vested in the fund, so, what do they do now??  They fail, as was the plan of evil.

So, we need a future, not built by assholes.  For this reason, I mine Benjamins. 

See you at the river!
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Security is important to all who value other people's money, stayin in their own hands.

Who builds weak security? 

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http://www.theverge.com/2014/5/29/5762496/new-heartbleed-attack-targets-android-devices-and-routers-over-wi-fi?

/new-heartbleed-attack-targets-android-devices-and-routers-over-wi-fi

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It's still unclear how many devices are vulnerable, but the damage is likely to be much more contained than Heartbleed. The most vulnerable targets are EAP-based routers that require both an individual login and a password — a solution often found in wireless LANs. In those cases, an attacker could use Heartbleed to pull a private key from the router or authentication server, effectively bypassing any security measures. Grangeia says he hasn't done enough testing to estimate how many of those routers are running vulnerable configurations. More importantly, the attack could only target devices within Wi-Fi range, seriously limiting the potential targets. "This particular variant of the attack might be slower to close," Grangeia says, "But it should not be nearly as widespread as the original bug, since the universe of vulnerable devices is lower."

Another concern is Android devices still running the 4.1.1 version of Jelly Bean, which are known to be vulnerable to the bug. In a router-based attack, the attacker would offer an open Wi-Fi signal and then perform the Heartbleed attack to pull data from any connected devices. It's a new line of attack, leaving many Android devices newly vulnerable. As of last month, millions of devices were still running 4.1.1, including several variations of the HTC One. Many were updated in the wake of the attack, but others may still be vulnerable.

These sorts of breakdowns are why we need open honest code, with good people using it to their advantage, not corporate personages and crap brands.

Some I am quite glad to see positions being taken, in the cryptsy market, either for or against, liberty and freedom.

My friend earlier in the thread who said tablets are crap hardware, was correct.  Because, they designed it that way.  Hm... Funny in Star Trek:TNG they never have tablet viruses.  LOL

I will be at the river this afternoon, might do a little panning, but might just swim or read a book about history.  If you are at the river, I hope to see you!  Mine Benjamins with me my friends.  Or, purchase and hold them like milk of future hopes not yet gotten into the bucket.
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From the thread in my tagline:

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Above Top Secret User ID: "sean"

posted on Apr, 19 2014 @ 07:41 PM

[...]

When you install Windows there is a built in administrator account that is made and then it is disabled once the first user is created, which is also a administrator. Usually 9 times out of 10 that user will continue to use that user (admin group) account. When that user downloads a program and gets a virus or root backdoor, since the user is admin the virus also becomes admin or with admin privileges.

The thing is Microsoft doesn't tell people that you should create another normal user and use policies to protect the system and administrator accounts. This would stop the majority of viruses dead in their tracks. Why? The normal user under the systems security policy cannot download, cannot alter the registry, cannot use msconfig tools, cannot use the CLI, cannot create services, cannot alter the registry etc.

Some browser hijacking viruses may still get through the browser because of flash, java and other things running in the browser. Those sorts of things are still able to punch holes in the security of the system because they are still ran as SYSTEM even though they are under a normal user with no administrator privileges. It's definitely an ongoing debacle.
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So this is why people suggest using Linux and it makes sense, because you don't start out completely BACKWARDS with Linux.

At least Linux is open sourced such that everyone knows Microsoft's policies are designed to cultivate a feild of viruses, globally.  Total class action suit material here, but god help anyone who goes against the flag of Microsoft, hehe, what flag be that under which ye fly? 

Sorry, but, piracy is completely within the modality of 1776 style work and play.  Comments on the above, from Benjamins crowd?

If you are as bad at Linux as me, you know it would be easier to just Nationalize both Apple and M$ and make them useful.

Call it Micrapple(tm).

Just take them in the name of America.  Haha, but anyone who ever said that would be in serious danger!  Like what if you called ENRON at the peak, before it crashed?  You would sound like an epic loon, and maybe you might end up in a ditch outside Hyderabad if not careful, Wink 

I am guessing of course, that was looong ago, Worldcom, bridge to India, ENRON I mean.

Web shout out to Reinhardt, another IP persona who is known for teaching us much about ENRON and how they make money with the wrecking ball.

M$ >< Linux = Win for humanity?  Err, not yet...
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Also relevant to predictive random number generators and their removal after outcry, hehe

The "Federal Register" is the key machine at work here, LOL

Like a Key on a kitestring?  Trying to catch lightning for 1.21 gigawatts of fractionalizating power?

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May 30, 2014
20 minutes ago

NIST requests public comment on proposed SHA-3 cryptographic standard
http://phys.org/news/2014-05-nist-comment-sha-cryptographic-standard.html#jCp

[...]

Comments from the public on the draft of FIPS 202 are welcome for the next 90 days until August 26, 2014, after which NIST will incorporate them into the final version of the specification. The draft is available at csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/fips-202/fips_202_draft.pdf. Comments may be sent to NIST either electronically or by mail. Full details appear in the Federal Register at federalregister.gov/a/2014-12336.

[...]

In September 2013, news reports prompted public concern about the trustworthiness of Dual_EC_DRBG. As a result, NIST immediately recommended against the use of the algorithm and reissued SP 800-90A for public comment.

Some commenters expressed concerns that the algorithm contains a weakness that would allow attackers to figure out the secret cryptographic keys and defeat the protections provided by those keys. Based on its own evaluation, and in response to the lack of public confidence in the algorithm, NIST removed Dual_EC_DRBG from the Rev. 1 document.

The revised SP 800-90A is available at csrc.nist.gov/news_events/index.html#apr21 along with instructions for submitting comments. The public comment period closes on May 23, 2014. NIST will take those comments into consideration in making any revisions to SP 800-90A.

NIST recommends that vendors currently using Dual_EC_DRBG who want to remain in compliance with federal guidance, and who have not yet made the previously recommended changes to their cryptographic modules, should select an alternative algorithm and not wait for further revision of the Rev. 1 document.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-04-nist-cryptography-algorithm-random.html#jCp
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j282JKnmeVo

^^^ Good 7 min primer for you and your family and church (LOL) to sit down and watch about the Federal Reserve Bank which is owned by European families as bondman and we Americans as bonded chattel.
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http://www.bullionanalysis.com/CFTC-Meeting-Martin-Armstrong.pdf

^^^ You should read Martin Armstrong if you want to stay fully informed

[...]

Here is a quote from Martin A. document above:

"Because of numerous Presidential Executive Orders, the ethically questionable Project Hammer was deemed legal."

...and if you will please note, Ed Snowden's emails are simply asking about the legality between statute and Executive Order.  So, the issue of Executive Orders being wartime tools ONLY, is important when one begin to forge backward to the 1776 mindset.

It is a mindset of knowing common law.  Because in 1776 common laws, were the way of the world.

And in 1776, both metals and man, can be true or full of ill intent.

How to assay a man?  How to make gold work in a godly way?  Neither question perhaps has an answer.  But what is an Executive Order if not simply orders from the King?
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http://www.bullionanalysis.com/CFTC-Meeting-Martin-Armstrong.pdf

^^^ You should read Martin Armstrong if you want to stay fully informed, as I am.  I have enjoyed his work though it does tend to be a bit overarching in terms of his belief that he can predict "cycles".  Every man wishes to believe he can look at history and thereby ken the cycles of the future.

That is also what is meant by "modality" it refers to the keeping of a particular cadence or rythym, even when nobody else can see whats happening.  In a way, a drummer is the one who creates the desire.

Anyway, to understand the basics of gold manipulation (without getting into Keenan affair and WW2 gold thefts and fake treasury notes, etc) is to understand:

1: the ratio at which gold and silver typically trade in history which is roughly 8:1
2: the difference in how that ratio has changed to approx 60:1 on the face of it.
3: Understand that placer gold nugget in hand, is totally better than any gold bar as it has been assayed by the CREATOR as gold, not marked by Germany or filled with river-tungsten, LOL.

So, I will be mining Benjamins 24/7 but also will be down at the river, studying this Benjamins code, hoping this great team will continue to host the sites and perhaps even bring AllAboutTheBenjamins back to the thread to update according to the COTUS, liberty, and the spirit of 1776.

If people want to modify the difficulty to make more coins, faster, then fine.  But long term vision if what allows money to last, without being debauched.

Here is the question for the day:  Can a blockchain or wallet, held and run by good people, be debauched as would gold coins or fiat money?

Well, certainly the market value could be made to fluctuate, but that is only important to those who trade fluctuations.  If strong hands hold and use Benjamins as with gold and fiat, well, which of the three would be more easily debauched??

If you split each of the 2.4 million existing Benjamins into 1000 MicroBen, that's 2.4 billion coins.  Plenty to accomplish any world trade.  But how to make a blockchain or a coin or a government, non debauchable?  Can it be done?  I throw that question open to the floor of ye fine thinkers and miners and marketeers of the world.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zzSAoD2mzU

^^^ Good video here as to 55 Water St.

If you don't know conspiracy, I am probably one of the foremost conspiracy researchers in the USA.  Feel free to ask me about this issue.

I think Benjamins Franklin would appreciate what we are doing.  I feel his ghost hearken near.  Mine Benjamins with me friends.  Study and learn the code with your friends and families.  Mine Benjamins and gift them and use them, for no basement vault is safe.

And again, if you have any questions about conspiracy, you'd waste your time asking anyone else.  So, just ask me here, what conspiracy facts you would like to know.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cHfEBH98yM

G. Edward Griffin is also on the list of heroes.

I have plans, but I am glad to just use this thread to bounce the truth being said, no need for me to add anything, except hope that some solution can be developed not be developers, but by regular folk.

We need no paid cadre to design some good system.
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Good Sunday to you friends!

The text below makes some good points. 

I am in the 1776 modality which is different than the 1830 modality tho.  Modality in terms of time means the surrounding milieu of the folk.  None of the people I see at the river are knowledgeable about BTC --except maybe the dudes taking plastics from the trash cans, I bet they hold BTC long, I am serious, I respect that plastic collection profession it really does the world good.  Anyway, all of these lovely people I see would be fine in 1830 or 1776, do you feel me?

Anyway, thanks to those who mine and hold Benjamins in the 1776 spirit of true and real money and government.  And an END to chastity belts and corsets alike.   

Mine Benjamins with me, or support your local water park and water conservation locally.  Water wars are real, they will crush not only California but much of the world.  So, gold>COTUS>water>farmsandfood ...For me as a Californian not by birth but by nature, these issues are all connected.

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http://rinf.com/alt-news/breaking-news/speaking-truth-monetary-power/

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In the 1830s, William Leggett, the antislavery Jacksonian editorial writer in New York, proposed the lovely phrase “separation of money and state.” He was on to something. Ludwig von Mises once said that the history of money is the history of government efforts to destroy money, and Hayek observed that we have no reason to expect governments to give us good money. To the contrary, we have every reason to expect governments to exploit their positions as monopolists of the production of money in ways that increase their power and benefit favored constituencies.

We do not need “monetary policy” any more than we need a paintbrush policy, a baseball bat policy, or an automobile policy. We do not need a monopoly institution to create money for us. Money, like any good, is better produced on the market within the nexus of economic calculation. Money creation by government or its privileged central bank yields us business cycles, monetary debasement, and an increase in the power of government. It is desirable from neither an economic nor a libertarian standpoint. If we are going to utter monetary truths, this one is the most central and subversive of all.

This talk was delivered at the annual meeting of the Committee for Monetary Research and Education in New York City on May 22, 2014.
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Come get your BEN!

We've found 7 blocks since switching over to the new system. Keep it up!

Thanks crackfoo, I am wondering, are my benjamins in my old wallet (boxmine2014) because the new interface doesn't seem to gicve me the personalized experience where I could see my wallet stats and such.  I will keep you posted as to when I see a deposit from you but so far, not yet.  Send me a PM if this is unusual.  Thanks for your support I am always on hasher.ca

You should still be able to see your old balances in the previous pool http://ben.hasher.ca

That will stay active until all the BEN have been confirmed and delivered. I can see that each block we find, there are BEN sent from the old pool. You started mining on block 24261 and there are still 92 confirmation left on that block before you'll see the BEN from it. But once you get there looks like you should then get BEN when each block get discovered.

http://ben.hasher.ca/index.php?page=statistics&action=round&height=24261

Cheers and thanks for your dedication!

Sweet!!  So by the time my Social Security comes due, LOL.

Thanks man, I am glad to see good pools like you, there are enough crap pools and shark pools that have ruined coins, you are a big part of the solutions.  Tip o the cap to you crackfoo.
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Come get your BEN!

We've found 7 blocks since switching over to the new system. Keep it up!

Thanks crackfoo, I am wondering, are my benjamins in my old wallet (boxmine2014) because the new interface doesn't seem to gicve me the personalized experience where I could see my wallet stats and such.  I will keep you posted as to when I see a deposit from you but so far, not yet.  Send me a PM if this is unusual.  Thanks for your support I am always on hasher.ca

You should still be able to see your old balances in the previous pool http://ben.hasher.ca

That will stay active until all the BEN have been confirmed and delivered. I can see that each block we find, there are BEN sent from the old pool. You started mining on block 24261 and there are still 92 confirmation left on that block before you'll see the BEN from it. But once you get there looks like you should then get BEN when each block get discovered.

http://ben.hasher.ca/index.php?page=statistics&action=round&height=24261

Cheers and thanks for your dedication!
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Come get your BEN!

We've found 7 blocks since switching over to the new system. Keep it up!

Thanks crackfoo, I am wondering, are my benjamins in my old wallet (boxmine2014) because the new interface doesn't seem to gicve me the personalized experience where I could see my wallet stats and such.  I will keep you posted as to when I see a deposit from you but so far, not yet.  Send me a PM if this is unusual.  Thanks for your support I am always on hasher.ca
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Come get your BEN!

We've found 7 blocks since switching over to the new system. Keep it up!



http://www.hasher.ca

PROP reward system
Worker Stats
DDoS Protected
High Performance Backend
Simple setup and usage
ProfitPorts (beta testing now)

To mine:

Username: your BEN wallet address OR Global Key (Used for ProfitPorts too)
Password: anything
BEN (vardiff): stratum+tcp://stratum.hasher.ca:3394

Benjamins go straight to your wallet once the block is confirmed. We don't hold your BEN!

Cheers and Happy Hashing!
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Ho ho ho look at all those bids now trying to get in.  Haha, kudos to them what hold Benjamins long.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM9liitKEA4

^^^ Good vid to watch.

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Not sure who David Quintari is but his simple sketch explains that HFT and bots are the enemy of truth and goodness.  Though I am not endorsing his plug at the end, I like open forums like this thread.
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I am an underemployed smart person.  Not only computers, but, metals, markets, diapers, I am good at a lot of things.

But I am not good at stealing, I failed that from day one, I just know it is wrong to defraud my fellowman.  If you know who I am, you know I am being truthful.

So, who are these scumbags claiming to do "God's work"?

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http://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2014/05/22/introducing-subprime-business-lending-loans-with-125-interest-rates-are-being-securitized-and-sold-to-investors/

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World Business Lenders charged most people 125 percent annualized interest rates on six-month loans regardless of their situation, five former employees said. The borrowers often put up cars, houses or even livestock worth at least twice as much as the loan. About one in five were going bust as of last year, two people with knowledge of the matter said. One said that 9 percent of the loans made this year have already defaulted.

“The sweet spot is someone who can limp along well enough for six months but probably isn’t going to be around much longer,” Opportunity Finance Network’s Pinsky said. “They’re in the business of helping these businesses fail.”

- From yesterday’s Bloomberg article, Wall Street Finds New Subprime With 125% Business Loans

The following story represents one of the most mind-bogglingly disturbing reflections of what is really happening beneath the lipstick pigged representation of the U.S. economy the mainstream media regularly portrays. At the center of the story is a company called World Business Lenders LLC, which is staffed with veterans of Jordan Belfort’s (the Wolf of Wall Street) boiler room firm as well other former brokers banned from the securities industry. It sports a business model that lends money at 125% annualized interest rates to small businesses.

Oh, but the story gets better, a lot better. Large Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs and corporations such as Google are also naturally getting into the market. For example:

OnDeck Capital Inc., a lender with funding from Google’s venture-capital arm and PayPal Inc. co-founder Peter Thiel, sold $175 million of notes backed by business debt last month in a deal put together by Deutsche Bank. Interest rates on the loans ranged from 29 percent to 134 percent.

“Don’t be evil,” right Google? Since there’s nothing evil about 134% interest rates, particularly when you don’t pay taxes.

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sold $175 million of notes backed by business debt last month in a deal put together by Deutsche Bank.

This sort of absurd banditry is also because DB has a gold crunch and taking Ukraine's gold didn't get it done.  If Germany gets into a trench war with Russia, they simply do not have the gold and so this game is  100 year game, and that's why I take it back to 1776 to find the true roots, and true money.
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