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Topic: [ANN] [BEN] Benjamins ◄ SHA-256 ►◄ BOUNTY AVAILABLE to make BEN merge mineable!! - page 63. (Read 94414 times)

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2/3 of the issue is circulated outside the US?  Hrrm.. maybe we don't need an explanation for our global neighbors Smiley

Very cool info though, I learned at least 2 bits of trivia from that post!


More people know about Benjamins than even I thought

I am familiar with both the loonie and the toonie, as well!
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2/3 of the issue is circulated outside the US?  Hrrm.. maybe we don't need an explanation for our global neighbors Smiley

Very cool info though, I learned at least 2 bits of trivia from that post!
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What is a Benjamin?

The United States one hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency featuring statesman, inventor, and diplomat Benjamin Franklin on the obverse of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Independence Hall. The $100 bill is the largest denomination that has been printed since 1969, when the denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were retired

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the average life of a $100 bill in circulation is 90 months (7.5 years) before it is replaced due to wear and tear. The bills are also commonly referred to as "Benjamins", in reference to the use of Benjamin Franklin's portrait on the denomination, or "C-Notes", based on the Roman numeral for 100. The bill is one of two denominations printed today that does not feature a President of the United States; the other is the $10 bill, featuring Alexander Hamilton. The time on the clock of Independence Hall on the reverse, according to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, shows approximately 4:10 on the older contemporary notes and 10:30 on the series 2009A notes in 2013

On April 24, 2013, the Federal Reserve announced the new $100 bill would enter circulation on October 8, 2013. The new bill will cost 12.6 cents to produce and have a blue ribbon woven into the center of the currency with "100" and Liberty Bells, alternating, that appear when the bill is tilted

According to the Federal Reserve, more than two thirds of all $100 notes circulate outside of the United States making it the most popular banknote
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Speaking of that, time to get your 6 votes in again. Remember you can do 6 votes EVERY HOUR

https://www.mintpal.com/voting

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Mintpal is changing the way the votes work.

AI tweeted at them earlier about it and they replied they were working on a better method than just rewarding the vote buyers, now, they have tweeted this:

"Altering the voting. We'll be picking the top coin every other day, and in between we will select a new coin we think has good potential."


We need to prove our worth and show them we will bring volume, then. Their site looks nice, would be a nice addition to our exchange list
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Mintpal is changing the way the votes work.

AI tweeted at them earlier about it and they replied they were working on a better method than just rewarding the vote buyers, now, they have tweeted this:

"Altering the voting. We'll be picking the top coin every other day, and in between we will select a new coin we think has good potential."
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There are only 4 spots for EXCHANGE LINKS at http://benjaminsbaby.com/merchants.html which means only TWO are still available

Whether it's Cryptsy, Bter, or any other small exchange, there are only 4 slots there for links to get your site more traffic for all of your coins
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CPU Web Mining 🕸️ on webmining.io
That's kind of cool actually
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Ok, I feel dumb...

My problem was not with vanitygen, it was with the client.  Importing a private key will produce exactly the same BEN or BTC address (not sure if this is a good thing or not).



I'm personally a fan of this. Coins can't get sent across networks, so the only real damage you can do is cosmetic

If you send BEN to one of your BTC addresses on accident, you can import that key from BTC client and import it into BEN to recover your mistake
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Ok, I feel dumb...

My problem was not with vanitygen, it was with the client.  Importing a private key will produce exactly the same BEN or BTC address (not sure if this is a good thing or not).

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What's technically unique about this coin?

TECHNICALLY, every coin is a clone of Benjamins. I wrote this from scratch back in 1782, but just recently acquired the capabilities to post it. Satoshi must have found my notes while we were developing the Time Traveler 1000®

#cryptobeforeitwascool #hipsterben

For real, though, we will be adjusting settings and updating the coin as needed to keep it up to date. If anything, it will become more unique as time goes on and more changes get pushed live. If that means a few hard forks in the future to better the coin, then so be it. We won't let it run like shit or become a dead coin. We will continue to support it, even if nobody else does

Our technical difference is adaptation and not being afraid to admit we made a mistake if a change doesn't work. The settings you see now are not what it will end up with. The only thing we won't change is the block time and reward to keep the target supply steady
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What's technically unique about this coin?
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Just sent a deposit to PM To Coins and it showed up in Pending almost instantly for Benjamins. A+ so far!

Chat box won't open, though  Sad
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We've been looking for native translators for a while, now, but no responses. Totally open to having legit translation

We are also open to changing how difficulty adjusts later if needed. We are still in the first 2 weeks, and some of the ways it adjusts is based on the last two weeks, which means that we are very soon getting to proper adjustments

Have you considered integrating the Kimoto Gravity Well?  Dunno if how well it works, but many other altcoins seem to be using it with some success.

If all else doesn't work, it's a good fail-safe to fall back on. Ideally, we don't want to copy and paste in a solution, though
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PM To Coins added to http://benjaminsbaby.com/merchants.html on the exchange list. Thanks guys!
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We've been looking for native translators for a while, now, but no responses. Totally open to having legit translation

We are also open to changing how difficulty adjusts later if needed. We are still in the first 2 weeks, and some of the ways it adjusts is based on the last two weeks, which means that we are very soon getting to proper adjustments

Have you considered integrating the Kimoto Gravity Well?  Dunno if how well it works, but many other altcoins seem to be using it with some success.
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We've been looking for native translators for a while, now, but no responses. Totally open to having legit translation

We are also open to changing how difficulty adjusts later if needed. We are still in the first 2 weeks, and some of the ways it adjusts is based on the last two weeks, which means that we are very soon getting to proper adjustments
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When I try to run benjaminsd on CentOS, it gives me the following error:

Code:
/usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by ./benjaminsd)

Any idea on how to fix it?

Sounds like you are missing a file. Every coin uses that so if needed you can always replace it from another coin's folder. Did you fix it yet?

It also says I am missing "libz.so.1" sometimes.

Is it possible for me to have someone just upload those files to mega so that I can copy them into my libraries?

Sounds to me like you're installing a binary distribution that was built against a different system.  Try building from source and see if it doesn't work better.
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