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Topic: [ANN] FairQuark | FRQ | CPU Mining | 4% Fair Pre-mine | Get in NOW! | - page 20. (Read 85954 times)

legendary
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getmonero.org
It reached 147 satoshis!  Shocked
full member
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Everybody went crazy about this premine. Here it is http://finder.fairquark.com/address/qLSALnUEFuBR5tjFudfHJx9SR3qAcfR2oY
Devs - come on, Mac wallet needed and you have enough to reward the creator.
newbie
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71 satoshis last time I checked.  4% premine is transparent, used for giveaways (received close to 1000 through faucets and giveaways so far and even redistributed some on FB) and a 4% premine is much better than 98% instamine. 

Every coin has some % premined, just not all advertise it.

Instead of whining about a premine ask yourself can it become a valuable alternative currency, can you make a profit off of it long term, does it have supporters, does it have market usage (other than volatile speculative investment)?

sr. member
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4% premine? It means 10/247 millions.

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legendary
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getmonero.org
Someone is dumping it to death - last trade was at just 21 satoshis. Undecided

wow! that is 21 satoshis more than it is worth.

Well its actually at 51 satoshis i found out Tongue

https://www.poloniex.com/exchange
legendary
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Someone is dumping it to death - last trade was at just 21 satoshis. Undecided

wow! that is 21 satoshis more than it is worth.
legendary
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getmonero.org
Someone is dumping it to death - last trade was at just 21 satoshis. Undecided


which exchange?
newbie
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Crapple...uhm I mean Mac Users need a wallet too.

I did compile wallet for my mac but making distributable copy is a bit more complicated. I can check it out later today.

Should be the Dev's job at the start.  I hate crapple products, but if you want it to be successful and taken seriously have your house in order before launch.

Most of the coins coming out lately are "learning experiences" for future developers and people who want to "coin" something popular to turn a quick profit off of the initial launch.

IMHO, these types of things hurt the long term viability of crypto replacing fiat.

Pretty soon we will be getting to the point where people will be cutting rectangular shapes of paper, drawing something they think is funny on it and trying to pass it off as currency.  That's about what's happening in the alt-coin world right now.





hero member
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Decentralized Jihad
Someone is dumping it to death - last trade was at just 21 satoshis. Undecided
newbie
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Crapple...uhm I mean Mac Users need a wallet too.

I did compile wallet for my mac but making distributable copy is a bit more complicated. I can check it out later today.
member
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I have a question:
A copy of a FRQ here: http://cpu-pool.net/frq/index.php but I only have (booooo)
Blocks appear quickly, digging speed is 2 khash / s (old computer, I use the CPU)
What am I doing wrong?

I'm sorry for the mistakes but I use google translator
newbie
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Crapple...uhm I mean Mac Users need a wallet too.
legendary
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A Wound in Eternity
Will there be a Mac Wallet soon?Huh
newbie
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Hmmm is it just me or is the network hash power going sharply up?

I mined about 4000 coins in a few hours yesterday with my meagre 200 KHsh core 2 duo. Today I've done about 1000 in 15 hours.


Same (not quite as much as you since my hash rate is about half that) but yeah, it's getting more difficult to mine.  My deposits from mining at http://fairpool.co.vu:9640/static/ went from 16.17957 to 10.29415 to 5.36441 to 3.83249  I think that may be a good sign though.

I'm very new to crypto currencies and don't have big mining rigs or a lot of technical knowledge, mainly started it as a way to generate extra donations to help the poor in 3rd world countries, but from the standpoint of a true replacement currency for ESU/EUR etc. I like the quark foundation coins the best.

I think a lot of people out there who aren't just speculative investors believe in Quarkcoins principles and innovations, there just hasn't been a decent coin created yet where devs have stuck with it for anything other than a quick profit.

Mine FRQ while you still can.
legendary
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Hmmm is it just me or is the network hash power going sharply up?

I mined about 4000 coins in a few hours yesterday with my meagre 200 KHsh core 2 duo. Today I've done about 1000 in 15 hours.
hero member
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legendary
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Hashrate on my p2pool node http://fairquark.p2p.0x0a.nl:8372 quadrupled today.. From 200 kH/s to 800 kH/s Wink. The P2Pool network is going strong at ~75 MH/s though.
It went up on mine too (http://fairpool.co.vu:9640/static/ peaking at 10-15 MH/s), and overall the P2Pool network strength has been going strong indeed.

But I've noticed that the number of blocks found by the P2Pool network went slightly down during the last few hours, despite the greater hash rate, and looking at the blockchain, it looks like went to solo miners or MPOS pools (one or two addresses in the generation transaction). One of them is probably http://cpu-pool.net/frq/ which is at 64 MH/s, but there must be one or two other noteworthy ones.

The days of easily mined FRQ could be numbered Grin
sr. member
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0x0a.nl operator
Hmmm is it just me or is the network hash power going sharply up?

The difficulty hasn't had time to rise much just yet, but I'm seeing some increased competition on the recent blocks, with many blocks going to new addresses that weren't part of the usual suspects.

Hashrate on my p2pool node http://fairquark.p2p.0x0a.nl:8372 quadrupled today.. From 200 kH/s to 800 kH/s Wink. The P2Pool network is going strong at ~75 MH/s though.
legendary
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Hmmm is it just me or is the network hash power going sharply up?

The difficulty hasn't had time to rise much just yet, but I'm seeing some increased competition on the recent blocks, with many blocks going to new addresses that weren't part of the usual suspects.
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