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Topic: [ANN] CommunityCoin (COMM) | Pure PoS | Original COMM MultiPools Coming Soon - page 593. (Read 523929 times)

sr. member
Activity: 293
Merit: 250
appreciate for share comm here.all support will benefit from this ,but i think it should make a detail plan for the future so we can get your step behind you.

by the way , it necessary to add some applier 。
sr. member
Activity: 474
Merit: 250
guys  
my profile can't edit.and i don't know why
so i can't do step 1

this is why i'm rejected?

comm wallet

i love comm so much.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Oh, and vote relay race, great! Grin
Go on!
https://www.mintpal.com/voting

1208 votes
Completion of the 500 is very hard, Dve very exhausting recently.
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Vote cast.

On another note:

This coin is pure Proof Of Stake.
So technically it doesn't need any large amounts of processing power.
I'm using single board computers to run other Proof of Stake coins and would like to see if this coin is able to be run with minimum power consumption as well.
Sadly there are no technical details about it right now and I don't have any coins to do test runs.

Can anyone point me to a place where the technical groundwork is discussed or written down? Any lead is much appreciated.


Did you try to apply the stake?


Yes, I applied. Not long ago though and it seems chances are risen by posting something positive for the coin.
I will do something positive for the coin. It's just no use if I don't talk about it, it seems. I'm more on the techie side. Not much marketing coming from me.

Every community member will be on his side. That's a good signal.
Hope you can get your stake.
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Liked the coins, but unfortunately have not received my coins, I do not know why?
While this, but still stick to mintpal first vote for it
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Vote cast.

On another note:

This coin is pure Proof Of Stake.
So technically it doesn't need any large amounts of processing power.
I'm using single board computers to run other Proof of Stake coins and would like to see if this coin is able to be run with minimum power consumption as well.
Sadly there are no technical details about it right now and I don't have any coins to do test runs.

Can anyone point me to a place where the technical groundwork is discussed or written down? Any lead is much appreciated.


I have my wallet open and mining 24/7 and can say that it does not put any load on my pc.
It's very eco friendly just as a POS coin should.   

Yes, all POS coins are.
The interesting part is though, what load processing transactions will put on the computer.
This, as well as the target transaction amount and some further technical details like blockchain size and such.
Anyway. In general chances are good that a cubietruck or maybe even a raspie can run as a node.

This allows for 24/7 uptime using only tiny amounts of energy.
A consumption of less than 5W is possible, but very much depends on the further factors like the amount of transactions and transmitted data.
sr. member
Activity: 539
Merit: 250
keep voting, 1199 now. There is still a long way to go.
" Each 0.00010000 BTC received will count for 1 vote."
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Vote cast.

On another note:

This coin is pure Proof Of Stake.
So technically it doesn't need any large amounts of processing power.
I'm using single board computers to run other Proof of Stake coins and would like to see if this coin is able to be run with minimum power consumption as well.
Sadly there are no technical details about it right now and I don't have any coins to do test runs.

Can anyone point me to a place where the technical groundwork is discussed or written down? Any lead is much appreciated.


Did you try to apply the stake?


Yes, I applied. Not long ago though and it seems chances are risen by posting something positive for the coin.
I will do something positive for the coin. It's just no use if I don't talk about it, it seems. I'm more on the techie side. Not much marketing coming from me.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1001
Yeaaaa main thread reopened! Cheesy
Common people get your millions!
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
Vote cast.

On another note:

This coin is pure Proof Of Stake.
So technically it doesn't need any large amounts of processing power.
I'm using single board computers to run other Proof of Stake coins and would like to see if this coin is able to be run with minimum power consumption as well.
Sadly there are no technical details about it right now and I don't have any coins to do test runs.

Can anyone point me to a place where the technical groundwork is discussed or written down? Any lead is much appreciated.


I have my wallet open and mining 24/7 and can say that it does not put any load on my pc.
It's very eco friendly just as a POS coin should.   
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
COMM did not complete  distribution ,trading on the platform is inappropriate
in mintpal voting is good, because the votes is huge, this is a cumulative process.

That's the point.   No more trading before distribution completion.

But voting is welcomed.
Yes, we want everyone to participate, to expand its influence, it will be a good promotion.

Have spread the word among my friends. Some of them have also applied the stakes.
 Grin Grin Grin
member
Activity: 119
Merit: 100
COMM did not complete  distribution ,trading on the platform is inappropriate
in mintpal voting is good, because the votes is huge, this is a cumulative process.

That's the point.   No more trading before distribution completion.

But voting is welcomed.
Yes, we want everyone to participate, to expand its influence, it will be a good promotion.
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
Vote cast.

On another note:

This coin is pure Proof Of Stake.
So technically it doesn't need any large amounts of processing power.
I'm using single board computers to run other Proof of Stake coins and would like to see if this coin is able to be run with minimum power consumption as well.
Sadly there are no technical details about it right now and I don't have any coins to do test runs.

Can anyone point me to a place where the technical groundwork is discussed or written down? Any lead is much appreciated.


Did you try to apply the stake?
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Vote cast.

On another note:

This coin is pure Proof Of Stake.
So technically it doesn't need any large amounts of processing power.
I'm using single board computers to run other Proof of Stake coins and would like to see if this coin is able to be run with minimum power consumption as well.
Sadly there are no technical details about it right now and I don't have any coins to do test runs.

Can anyone point me to a place where the technical groundwork is discussed or written down? Any lead is much appreciated.
member
Activity: 378
Merit: 10
I have received the coins, now insist on voting in mintpal hourly
Like pure pos coins, we work together
Voting address: https://www.mintpal.com/voting
hero member
Activity: 814
Merit: 1000
I started voting today, even the distribution is not finished. It will take some time to get to the top.
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
COMM did not complete  distribution ,trading on the platform is inappropriate
in mintpal voting is good, because the votes is huge, this is a cumulative process.

That's the point.   No more trading before distribution completion.

But voting is welcomed.
hero member
Activity: 814
Merit: 1000
Here we go! up up up! Cheesy

1183 -> 1188



member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Continue voting for COMM

https://www.mintpal.com/voting
1096 votes

Keep voting!   1101!   Grin Grin Grin
This is my fourth vote today, I will adhere to.
I hope I will not be denied, DVE let me take the gold medal, thanks

1131 votes
I can see who helps and support thanks.
Although I had been rejected, and now please give me a second chance, thanks Smiley
Keep voting!
1163 votes


1183
Here my votes come.   Grin Grin
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Can I use the old version of communitycoin qt? I wanna cry. The new version always crash

Try to delete and redownload blockchain from scratch. Save wallet.dat before.

Already done but nothing... I'm the only one with this problem?

It seems so.  I didn't hear about the wallet problem.
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