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Topic: [ANN] Fastcoin - FST - The Fastest coin so far in the market - is launched!! - page 56. (Read 238255 times)

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Dear users, unfortunately our FastCoin wallet was launched too soon and was not properly synchronized.
As soon as we complete synchronization all deposits will be credited automatically. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.

BitMos,

We are not new exchange. We are working since February 2014.

Our thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/comkort-one-hustle-free-cryptocoin-trading-space-550598
Our twitter: https://twitter.com/COMKORTcom
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perfect timing, crypsty is down... What are your fees johnywalker? What's your project? add all coins? tell us more about your new exchange!
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FastCoin was added to Comkort exchange!
Three markets are live FastCoin <-> BTC, LTC, DOGE.
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Hello m0gliE,

Seeing the chart that you posted earlier I don't understand why more serious markets didn't chose to add FST? It has the potential to be a great coin to arb between exchanges with such speed... Is that it the answer?






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Thanks a lot for the fast answer  Roll Eyes, any others exchanges? I tried the links on the first post but they seem broken. Advices? Anything P2P maybe?
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Where and how to get FST against BTC?  Huh (Fast Tongue)

https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/44 is FST/BTC

Perhaps we'll see FST/USD soon! Tongue
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Where and how to get FST against BTC?  Huh (Fast Tongue)
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Where was the day that FST was worth $1.8M?  Cry
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Looks like mastermining is offline now. Scam site or not?
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yeah well, i put one x3 on the p2p and one x3 on a regular pool for 30days, the regular pool with, actually a higher fee, gave me about 10% better return, maybe i chose a bad p2p?? I just felt like they were stealing 10% of my hash..

You could setup your own node P2Pool node and mine locally on it. P2P cannot "steal" your hash. You should do some reading on the way P2Pool works before assuming something that isn't possible.
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Are you taking into account the P2Pool variance? If your miner is properly configured and your latency is comparable to the other miners on P2Pool, you should have more income on P2Pool than on any other pool. In fact you should expect as much, if not more income as you would mining solo on a centralized pool with reduced variance.

Another thing to point out is not having to deal with fee's to withdraw your coins into your wallet. You also eliminate the chance of your coins being stolen from the pool's storage. This alone might make up for what you say about making less coins using P2Pool. Again, overtime and because of variance, the payouts are still about the same. Some days you make more, some days you make less.

"P2Pool blocks are quickly broadcast to the network through all of the nodes used by the whole P2Pool network. If another pool finds a block at the same time than P2Pool, it probably is at a disadvantage: that's more income for P2Pool on average."

"A guide for mining efficiently on P2Pool, includes FUD repellent and FAQ"

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-guide-for-mining-efficiently-on-p2pool-includes-fud-repellent-and-faq-153232

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yeah well, i put one x3 on the p2p and one x3 on a regular pool for 30days, the regular pool with, actually a higher fee, gave me about 10% better return, maybe i chose a bad p2p?? I just felt like they were stealing 10% of my hash..
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I have tried it a few times and I make less coin..

Are you taking into account the P2Pool variance? If your miner is properly configured and your latency is comparable to the other miners on P2Pool, you should have more income on P2Pool than on any other pool. In fact you should expect as much, if not more income as you would mining solo on a centralized pool with reduced variance.

Another thing to point out is not having to deal with fee's to withdraw your coins into your wallet. You also eliminate the chance of your coins being stolen from the pool's storage. This alone might make up for what you say about making less coins using P2Pool. Again, overtime and because of variance, the payouts are still about the same. Some days you make more, some days you make less.

"P2Pool blocks are quickly broadcast to the network through all of the nodes used by the whole P2Pool network. If another pool finds a block at the same time than P2Pool, it probably is at a disadvantage: that's more income for P2Pool on average."

"A guide for mining efficiently on P2Pool, includes FUD repellent and FAQ"

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-guide-for-mining-efficiently-on-p2pool-includes-fud-repellent-and-faq-153232
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Why not try using P2Pool instead? It's decentralized and payouts go directly into your wallet.
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I have tried it a few times and I make less coin..
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Watch out for mastermining.net FST pool. They charge a 10.99 FST "transaction fee" for any auto-payouts, and 19.99 FST for any on-demand payouts.

So, unless you're withdrawing 1000 FST at a time, fees on this pool can range from > 100% to N%.

Definitely beware.

yeah, basically if you go max on autopay they are a 2% fee pool... do you know a better one? I have had a hard time finding a FST pool that is up or stays alive for less than the 2% and most P2P just seem to steal hash

i better add too that the mastermining admin actually emails you back when there are any issues, and fast... lots of pools just leave you hanging and/or loosing.. that's worth something!

Why not try using P2Pool instead? It's decentralized and payouts go directly into your wallet.
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yeah, basically if you go max on autopay they are a 2% fee pool... do you know a better one? I have had a hard time finding a FST pool that is up or stays alive for less than the 2% and most P2P just seem to steal hash

i better add too that the mastermining admin actually emails you back when there are any issues, and fast... lots of pools just leave you hanging and/or loosing.. that's worth something!
http://fst.alt-mining.com has been pretty good lately. True 1%.

There seems to be another big one out there, but I only I see its hash-rate.
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Watch out for mastermining.net FST pool. They charge a 10.99 FST "transaction fee" for any auto-payouts, and 19.99 FST for any on-demand payouts.

So, unless you're withdrawing 1000 FST at a time, fees on this pool can range from > 100% to N%.

Definitely beware.

yeah, basically if you go max on autopay they are a 2% fee pool... do you know a better one? I have had a hard time finding a FST pool that is up or stays alive for less than the 2% and most P2P just seem to steal hash

i better add too that the mastermining admin actually emails you back when there are any issues, and fast... lots of pools just leave you hanging and/or loosing.. that's worth something!
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Watch out for mastermining.net FST pool. They charge a 10.99 FST "transaction fee" for any auto-payouts, and 19.99 FST for any on-demand payouts.

So, unless you're withdrawing 1000 FST at a time, fees on this pool can range from > 100% to N%.

Definitely beware.
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Blackcoin is now the fastest, most secure coin in the market.

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/blackcoin

Correction, that coin has a one minute block spacing, and it is also Proof of Stake, which is inherently flawed compared to Proof of Work, if you were to look further into PoS, and were really serious about investing in cryptocurrency, you should know this.



"If cryptocurrencies ever get near supermarket checkouts, I think it’s very unlikely that people will be doing actual blockchain transactions right at the checkout. Are fast transaction times at Proof of Sale terminals the only advantage of a fast cryptocurrency? What about transactions where ordinary folks like you and I choose to transact, especially when the value of the product/service bought, sold or traded is very time-sensitive? In terms of supermarket checkouts, logic dictates that actual block chain transactions could be done right at the checkout if you’re dealing with a fast cryptocurrency. E.g. transactions in FastCoin (FST) can be completed within 48 seconds! Now even if the only benefit of fast cryptocurrencies was to reduce the transaction time at Proof of Sale, wouldn’t you say that is an excellent benefit on its own, especially when security is not compromised? Yet, Pete and others wish to claim that “there’s very little advantage in pushing transaction times for “cryptos” below the level of a few minutes because they’re not going to be manifesting themselves at the point of sale anyway.”

Source:
http://cryptocoinupdates.com/info/cryptocurrencies-does-fast-transaction-time-matters/
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Blackcoin is now the fastest, most secure coin in the market.

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/blackcoin
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Hi all,

I have downloaded the latest wallet from the link provided in the above post, but when I download the wallet I am unable to Encrypt My Wallet.

Is anyone else experiencing this? What could be the problem?
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