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Topic: [ANN] [COINO] KGW ACTIVATED - WALLET UPDATE ▬► COINO -(O)- ◄▬ The fastest Coin - page 3. (Read 233816 times)

legendary
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I'm not receiving coins to my wallet....

        "account" : "",
        "address" : "UTdpUY2AuidQg3yT4di74TADDnzEy8BvX7",
        "category" : "send",
        "amount" : -33.25000000,
        "fee" : 0.00000000,
        "confirmations" : 278,
        "blockhash" : "deb7e3f764be2311609169f8153c46dd0cdfc4dc0595b3c724f9af9711199ef6",
        "blockindex" : 1,
        "txid" : "34f7b57469f432d5505bbbd0fc4c61d23828245589c581ff047873aa3ef2a696",
        "time" : 1399252905
    }
]

Any idea why they'd never show up?
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Coin(O) Community Member
When I try to launch the Mac wallet on Mac OS 10.6 it just crashes immediately.


Where did you download the wallet from ?

You need to make sure you are running the wallet that is available from www.coinocoin.com.

Also, I am not sure that the wallet will run on Snow Leopard anyway. I do not have a machine running OSX 10.6 so I am unable to confirm this.

Steve
legendary
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When I try to launch the Mac wallet on Mac OS 10.6 it just crashes immediately.
full member
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Coin(O) Community Member
I think there might be a fork. I sent coins to an exchange, yet they never arrived. Anybody else experiencing the same?


Please see my answer above

I updated the wallet, but it still shows the low difficulty and all my previous earnings stayed the same.

Did you add the node on www.coinocoin.com to your coino.conf file ?

If you did then do the following

1 backup your wallet.dat file to say you desktop
2 make sure you have the correct wallet from www.coinocoin.com NOT the one from the ANN page
3 remove ALL the files from the directory you wallet.dat was in
4 stat up your wallet and let it sync the block chain
5 shut it down and copy your wallet.dat back to the correct directory
6 restart your wallet


There was a hard fork on the7th April so you MUST use the correct wallet

Your Coin(O) Community Team
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I think there might be a fork. I sent coins to an exchange, yet they never arrived. Anybody else experiencing the same?


Please see my answer above

I updated the wallet, but it still shows the low difficulty and all my previous earnings stayed the same.
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I believe this coin has a small fork in wich i'm stuck
Can anybody point out some nodes to add other than those listed in #1 or a peer list?

When did you download your wallet ?
If you do not have the wallet from www.coinocoin.com then you have the wrong wallet.

If you do have the latest wallet from www.coinocoin.com then the web page also shows a node you can add.

Coin(O) became a community driven coin on the 1st April 2014
New Coin(O) wallet source code was released on the 7th April to address an issue with daylight saving in the original code, as well as a known issue with KGW

The wallet source and binaries for windows and Mac can also be downloaded from www.coinocoin.com

Your Coin(O) Community Team

I d/loaded the wallet from the 1st post in this thread 2 days ago.

I'm at my working place right now so i can't download it.
I'll post later, ty in advance.
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Coin(O) Community Member
I think there might be a fork. I sent coins to an exchange, yet they never arrived. Anybody else experiencing the same?


Please see my answer above
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Coin(O) Community Member
I believe this coin has a small fork in wich i'm stuck
Can anybody point out some nodes to add other than those listed in #1 or a peer list?

When did you download your wallet ?
If you do not have the wallet from www.coinocoin.com then you have the wrong wallet.

If you do have the latest wallet from www.coinocoin.com then the web page also shows a node you can add.

Coin(O) became a community driven coin on the 1st April 2014
New Coin(O) wallet source code was released on the 7th April to address an issue with daylight saving in the original code, as well as a known issue with KGW

The wallet source and binaries for windows and Mac can also be downloaded from www.coinocoin.com

Your Coin(O) Community Team



full member
Activity: 168
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I think there might be a fork. I sent coins to an exchange, yet they never arrived. Anybody else experiencing the same?
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
I believe this coin has a small fork in wich i'm stuck
Can anybody point out some nodes to add other than those listed in #1 or a peer list?
full member
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Merit: 100
Coin(O) Community Member
Hi Everyone!

Happy to say we've added Coino (CON) to our MultiCoin pool. You can check it out here:

http://www.hasher.ca

Low fee PROP reward system
DDoS Protected
High Performance Backend
Simple setup and usage
Auto ProfitSwitching Ports (Coming Soon)

To mine:

Username: your CON wallet address
Password: anything
URL (vardiff): stratum+tcp://stratum.hasher.ca:3594

Cheers and Happy Hashing!

That's great.

But we would like to stop pools and exchanges referring to Coin(O) as CON.
In English this has a negative meaning and we would like Coin(O) to grow as a community project and leave CON as a reference behind us.

Obviously CON was not chosen by the original devs to have this negative meaning as they were native German speakers and it was just an unfortunate side effect.

So please could you refer to Coin(O) as COINO on your pool.

Thanks

Your Coin(O) Community Team
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1126
Hi Everyone!

Happy to say we've added Coino (CON) to our MultiCoin pool. You can check it out here:

http://www.hasher.ca

Low fee PROP reward system
DDoS Protected
High Performance Backend
Simple setup and usage
Auto ProfitSwitching Ports (Coming Soon)

To mine:

Username: your CON wallet address
Password: anything
URL (vardiff): stratum+tcp://stratum.hasher.ca:3594

Cheers and Happy Hashing!
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100

You are doing a great job for the community and I thank you on behalf of whole community. I would like to mine Coino but I am totally new to this and I don't even know the A,B,C,D of mining. I have a Lenovo laptop with i3 that's all I know. I will donate to the community address once I get back home and also would appreciate any help in teaching me how to mine with laptop.

Regards
Vipin

You can contact me in about 4 hours from now..
I'll help you set-up pooled mining, but don't expect too much with just cpu mining!

Thank you , I will contact you and I just want to learn mining. Usually i buy coins because I don't know anything about mining. I invested about 10 BTC in Coino when it was above 10000 sat, but now it's not even worth .1 BTC. I lost all my savings in Coino, but still I am holding them. Btw thanks for your help.

Hi vipin

10 BTC was a lot to invest. WoW

I know it won't make you feel better but most of us dedicated to Coin(O) also bought early and high and are sitting on a loss at the moment.

I say at the moment because the new community dev team are slowly building up features around Coin(O) that are not only exciting but unique for any alt coin.  We still see a good future for Coin(O) and over the next couple of months you and the rest of the community will start to see more drive from us to give Coin(O) a new more modern look and a community driven identity.

Working together as a community I think we can absolutley put back that buzz Coin(O) originally garnered in us and get the price back to at least where it was over the next 12 months or so. And lets all have some fun in the process :-)


Your Coin(O) Community Team


Thanks for the support and your work, It gives hope to many people like me trapped in the temptation of Dev's future plans. Well now I can see where this coin is going. I usually don't have much time but would be happy to help.
full member
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Coin(O) Community Member

You are doing a great job for the community and I thank you on behalf of whole community. I would like to mine Coino but I am totally new to this and I don't even know the A,B,C,D of mining. I have a Lenovo laptop with i3 that's all I know. I will donate to the community address once I get back home and also would appreciate any help in teaching me how to mine with laptop.

Regards
Vipin

You can contact me in about 4 hours from now..
I'll help you set-up pooled mining, but don't expect too much with just cpu mining!

Thank you , I will contact you and I just want to learn mining. Usually i buy coins because I don't know anything about mining. I invested about 10 BTC in Coino when it was above 10000 sat, but now it's not even worth .1 BTC. I lost all my savings in Coino, but still I am holding them. Btw thanks for your help.

Hi vipin

10 BTC was a lot to invest. WoW

I know it won't make you feel better but most of us dedicated to Coin(O) also bought early and high and are sitting on a loss at the moment.

I say at the moment because the new community dev team are slowly building up features around Coin(O) that are not only exciting but unique for any alt coin.  We still see a good future for Coin(O) and over the next couple of months you and the rest of the community will start to see more drive from us to give Coin(O) a new more modern look and a community driven identity.

Working together as a community I think we can absolutley put back that buzz Coin(O) originally garnered in us and get the price back to at least where it was over the next 12 months or so. And lets all have some fun in the process :-)


Your Coin(O) Community Team
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100

You are doing a great job for the community and I thank you on behalf of whole community. I would like to mine Coino but I am totally new to this and I don't even know the A,B,C,D of mining. I have a Lenovo laptop with i3 that's all I know. I will donate to the community address once I get back home and also would appreciate any help in teaching me how to mine with laptop.

Regards
Vipin

You can contact me in about 4 hours from now..
I'll help you set-up pooled mining, but don't expect too much with just cpu mining!

Thank you , I will contact you and I just want to learn mining. Usually i buy coins because I don't know anything about mining. I invested about 10 BTC in Coino when it was above 10000 sat, but now it's not even worth .1 BTC. I lost all my savings in Coino, but still I am holding them. Btw thanks for your help.
legendary
Activity: 1080
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DEV of DeepOnion community pool

You are doing a great job for the community and I thank you on behalf of whole community. I would like to mine Coino but I am totally new to this and I don't even know the A,B,C,D of mining. I have a Lenovo laptop with i3 that's all I know. I will donate to the community address once I get back home and also would appreciate any help in teaching me how to mine with laptop.

Regards
Vipin

You can contact me in about 4 hours from now..
I'll help you set-up pooled mining, but don't expect too much with just cpu mining!
full member
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Merit: 100
Hi All

This is a TOTD (Tip Of The Day) Cheesy

After speaking with several people who are not that interested in Crypto, but are interested in the Coin(O) Web Wallet because of the games feature, it became obvious to me quite quickly that they don't really want the hassle of maintaining a wallet on their home computer and have to continuously download the block chain or make sure they keep an eye on the Coin(O) threads to ensure that they are running the correct wallet code etc.

They also didn't want to have to keep the wallet running and have to transfer funds from here to their Web Wallet etc. But they do want to keep their Web Wallets balance continuously topping up to play the games and don't seem to mind mining to do it.

Well, with the Coin(O) Web Wallet you DON'T NEED to download the Coino wallet clients any more. You DON'T NEED to make sure your wallet code is the correct version and you DON'T NEED to continuously download the block chain.

All you need is a miner and the correct settings for your CPU or GPU.

You then register for an account at one of the Coin(O) pools and setup a worker for your CPU/GPU, details for this can be found at each pool.
In your pool account you then setup an auto payout every 50 coins or so and use your Coin(O) Web Wallet Address for the payout Cheesy

Now all you need to do is make sure your miner is running when your machine is otherwise idle, and each time your pool account gets over the payout limit, the pool will send your coins directly to your Coin(O) Web Wallet, topping up your game credits for you.

If you have any issues setting up your miner for the first time you can either ask for help here in this thread, on IRC at http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#coinocoin or on any of the pool specific IRC channels.

So don't forget, with the Coin(O) Web Wallet your client will never be out of sync again, you won't use up your bandwidth downloading the block chain and your game credits will keep on rolling in Cheesy

So, if you don't already have a Coin(O) Web Wallet you can get one right now from https://wallet.coinocoin.com and happy gaming...


Your Coin(O) Community Team



You are doing a great job for the community and I thank you on behalf of whole community. I would like to mine Coino but I am totally new to this and I don't even know the A,B,C,D of mining. I have a Lenovo laptop with i3 that's all I know. I will donate to the community address once I get back home and also would appreciate any help in teaching me how to mine with laptop.

Regards
Vipin
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Coin(O) Community Member
Hi All

This is a TOTD (Tip Of The Day) Cheesy

After speaking with several people who are not that interested in Crypto, but are interested in the Coin(O) Web Wallet because of the games feature, it became obvious to me quite quickly that they don't really want the hassle of maintaining a wallet on their home computer and have to continuously download the block chain or make sure they keep an eye on the Coin(O) threads to ensure that they are running the correct wallet code etc.

They also didn't want to have to keep the wallet running and have to transfer funds from here to their Web Wallet etc. But they do want to keep their Web Wallets balance continuously topping up to play the games and don't seem to mind mining to do it.

Well, with the Coin(O) Web Wallet you DON'T NEED to download the Coino wallet clients any more. You DON'T NEED to make sure your wallet code is the correct version and you DON'T NEED to continuously download the block chain.

All you need is a miner and the correct settings for your CPU or GPU.

You then register for an account at one of the Coin(O) pools and setup a worker for your CPU/GPU, details for this can be found at each pool.
In your pool account you then setup an auto payout every 50 coins or so and use your Coin(O) Web Wallet Address for the payout Cheesy

Now all you need to do is make sure your miner is running when your machine is otherwise idle, and each time your pool account gets over the payout limit, the pool will send your coins directly to your Coin(O) Web Wallet, topping up your game credits for you.

If you have any issues setting up your miner for the first time you can either ask for help here in this thread, on IRC at http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#coinocoin or on any of the pool specific IRC channels.

So don't forget, with the Coin(O) Web Wallet your client will never be out of sync again, you won't use up your bandwidth downloading the block chain and your game credits will keep on rolling in Cheesy

So, if you don't already have a Coin(O) Web Wallet you can get one right now from https://wallet.coinocoin.com and happy gaming...


Your Coin(O) Community Team

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Coin(O) Community Member
Hi
coino great coin and fast.
but what are you going to take in response to the number growing script ASIC? Many coins will soon be bifurcated by surges in network complexity. Community coino has what or how to protect against it?
May be necessary to pass on the new and improved algorithm (X11 or Grøstl)?
This would give the coin a great advantage in the development of.

Once we get the new website launched and start to give Coin(O) a facelift, we will discuss alternative algos.
This does NOT mean we will definitely move away from Scrypt, what it does mean is that we will look at the pro's and con's of all available options and will will come to a conclusion based on fact not fear.

At this moment Coin(O) is in no danger from ASIC's and our community is still relatively small compared to other alt coin communities.

As we start to release updates and new features into the webwallet and the newly branded Coin(O) website etc and the community starts to grow, the Community driven Coin(O) should start to take on an identity of it's own away from the original.

At this moment we are very conscious of the fact that the current ANN thread and the original coino.org site and forum cause confusion for new members whom only read the original ANN and start to download the wrong versions of wallets etc.

There is little we can do about existing sites, threads and IRC channels that the current community team are not in control of. However, once our new look Coin(O) website comes on line we will have a point of focus to start aggressively moving towards a Community driven focus for Coin(O).

You will then start to see activity on new social media accounts and other advertising and marketing activity. Over time Google should start to rank our new sites above the existing ones and with any luck the existing sites will start to disappear as the domains or hosting costs are not being met.

We thought long and hard as a Community before stepping in to take over once it became obvious the original dev's had abandoned ship and we have been working VERY hard in the background to bring new and exciting features to Coin(O) including the unique features such as the ability to play games directly in the new webwallet.

All we can say is that we are dedicated to making Coin(O) a winner in the alt coin world and all the current members of the Community Team are working away to make that happen.

You can download the wallet binaries for Mac and Windows from http://www.coinocoin.com. There is also a link to the new GitHub Source should you wish to download and compile the sources yourself.
You can signup for a Coin(O) webwallet by visiting http://wallet.coinocoin.com, transfer some coins into your wallet and have some fun on the Coin(O)Slot. More games are coming soon.

If you would like to make a donation to the CommunityWallet then please do so by sending some Coin(O) to this address UWny7ri39ZxdBcTCvNE1tzuPDTD898WvWj

The Community Wallet is NOT for the benefit of the Community Team or any other individual. The Community Wallet is used to support Coin(O) for the community. For instance, ALL wins and loses on any game hosted in the Coin(O) wallet are transferred to and from this account. There is no individual or organization profiting from any loses you may have on the games, every Coin(O) goes to support the Community.

If you have suggestions for Coin(O) or would like support then either post here in this thread or come visit us in IRC at http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#coinocoin well be glad to see you there even if you just want to say hi!



Your Coin(O) Community Team

sr. member
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Merit: 295
Walter Russell's Cosmogony is RIGHT!
Sorry for the delayed reply

I was very pleased to get a FAST and helpful response.

Yes I received my coins from Nation-Wars

So I am very encouraged by the Coino community and will continue to mine and support Coino.

With such positive efforts I think this coin has great potential

Nothing is more valuable than inspiration.

Go Coino Go







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