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Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast - page 247. (Read 542277 times)

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I do not think so. I have been mining there for a while and I have had no problems so far:

[2014-03-09 17:50:15] accepted: 2414/2467 (97.85%), 99.32 khash/s (yay!!!)

You are on the wrong page - http://hvc.1gh.com/

the hcvpool is the stratum address. the web address is hvc.1gh.com
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The OSX wallet below works!
+1

You guys are talking about cryptsy, and this thing is a day out of release with one working pool who had to release their own miner for itl!?  The official pool isn't even online yet!  That speaks volumes about the competency of these devs.  I wouldn't touch this coin, much less vote for it on cryptsy.  

+1 - think about what will happen when there is a hack or attack. Will these same developers be able to handle it? I doubt it. They couldn't even get pools up 16 hours after launch and this is supposed to be fair and decentralized? LOL

Frankie, have u even looked into the code once?
This coin has the most innovative features of any Bitcoin follower since a long time, the work done is clearly done by someone who knows what hes doing. the amount of hatred here (derived from frustration of the launch, I do understand that) actually makes no sense. who are u to judge "the developers"? are u a developer?

sincerely,
eightspaces

What innovation? Keeping this coin CPU only? A democratic voting process? The launch failed. The big boys got the early coins at early difficulties at the expense of the smaller guys struggling to compile code just to be able to have an opportunity.

What you mean is this coin COULD HAVE had some great potential if it was indeed launched fairly but it wasn't. The developer and his buddies were mining all the coins while all the small guys struggled to compile code because the developers couldn't get it done on time. There's no reason to cut them any slack. They made 100k USD off the project for a week or two or work. The project was half-assed at best. Amateur developers used decentralization and democratic means of voting for block-reward-size but guess what? That wasn't true at launch. A few large miners (the developers and his buddies) got to mine all the early coin. They jacked up the difficulty levels very quickly. Nobody except the very wealthy really had a shot at mining at difficulty level 1. That's not fair & democratic. That's the same shit as all the other scamcoins that come out - trying to appeal to emotion while focusing on getting rich quick. This coin is gonna go nowhere fast. Just wait till an attack happens and the incompetent developer is relying on you and the other users to fix it.

16 hours after launch and still just one pool available. There is nothing decentralized or democratic about that. Nothing at all. It's a shame though because if it was a fair and equal launch, this coin could easily have surpassed many others simply because of one word: EQUALITY. Equality among users and miners is something no other coin offers. The developers of this coin tried to play on that appeal to users. At the end of the day, the promises were broken. There's no correcting those mistakes. That was obvious as soon as the price flopped below IPO price.
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any progress about stratum mining and mpos fork?

zhpool i can only agree on this x1000
this should have been finished yesterday already. atm 1gh most likely has 51%+
keccak512 & nomisugi provide this A S A P plz. essential!!

anyone know why i can't get the hvc.1gh miner working? it doesnt seem to do anything...i'm using WinXP 32-bit Pro:

minerd.exe -a heavy -v 512 -o stratum+tcp://hvc.1gh.com:5333 -u -p

did u download this: http://hvcdl.1gh.com/cpuminer-windows.zip ?
"doesnt seem to do anything"? screenshot?
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anyone know why i can't get the hvc.1gh miner working? it doesnt seem to do anything...i'm using WinXP 32-bit Pro:

minerd.exe -a heavy -v 512 -o stratum+tcp://hvc.1gh.com:5333 -u -p
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any progress about stratum mining and mpos fork?
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The OSX wallet below works!
+1

You guys are talking about cryptsy, and this thing is a day out of release with one working pool who had to release their own miner for itl!?  The official pool isn't even online yet!  That speaks volumes about the competency of these devs.  I wouldn't touch this coin, much less vote for it on cryptsy.  

+1 - think about what will happen when there is a hack or attack. Will these same developers be able to handle it? I doubt it. They couldn't even get pools up 16 hours after launch and this is supposed to be fair and decentralized? LOL

Frankie, have u even looked into the code once?
This coin has the most innovative features of any Bitcoin follower since a long time, the work done is clearly done by someone who knows what hes doing. the amount of hatred here (derived from frustration of the launch, I do understand that) actually makes no sense. who are u to judge "the developers"? are u a developer?

sincerely,
eightspaces
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Ok I got my IPO via procedure 1 please see the information below! (OSX) 

All the parts where it says "Bitcoin-Qt" just put "Heavycoin-QT" Make sure the files are in the correct directory.

You need to do,
Code:
$ ./Applications/Bitcoin-Qt.app/Contents/MacOS/Bitcoin-Qt -rescan

The OSX wallet below works!

Heavycoin Mac OS X Wallet

Here's the fixed Heavycoin Mac OS X Qt Wallet. I've sent details on the fixes to keccak512, who, among several things, is currently trying to service all the IPO procedure 2 investors. The/an updated wallet should be featured on the ANN and on the site asap.

Meanwhile, working build:

https://mega.co.nz/#!xVpgSTJJ!13hrUCOhlFbM1s4v3pS9FUxGOhXFsfkxUYX-wZpHaxY

mirror: https://www.dropbox.com/s/unpady0ny7jor3h/Heavycoin-Qt-MacOSX-update.zip

zip sha256: 6dd54eeed4fed7663b705d12ab890248089b9c242146c2d67448be3368ae49ce



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You guys are talking about cryptsy, and this thing is a day out of release with one working pool who had to release their own miner for itl!?  The official pool isn't even online yet!  That speaks volumes about the competency of these devs.  I wouldn't touch this coin, much less vote for it on cryptsy.  

+1 - think about what will happen when there is a hack or attack. Will these same developers be able to handle it? I doubt it. They couldn't even get pools up 16 hours after launch and this is supposed to be fair and decentralized? LOL
sr. member
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HELP HELP!

 I imported my private key and the corresponding Heavycoin address showed up in the wallet, after I restarted the wallet. Although the correct address showed up, my account is still says zero.....

Run your wallet once with the -rescan command line option.
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You guys are talking about cryptsy, and this thing is a day out of release with one working pool who had to release their own miner for itl!?  The official pool isn't even online yet!  That speaks volumes about the competency of these devs.  I wouldn't touch this coin, much less vote for it on cryptsy.  

You do know that there was a miner built in to the qt client right?
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You guys are talking about cryptsy, and this thing is a day out of release with one working pool who had to release their own miner for itl!?  The official pool isn't even online yet!  That speaks volumes about the competency of these devs.  I wouldn't touch this coin, much less vote for it on cryptsy.  

From a person newly involved: Good Points!
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You guys are talking about cryptsy, and this thing is a day out of release with one working pool who had to release their own miner for itl!?  The official pool isn't even online yet!  That speaks volumes about the competency of these devs.  I wouldn't touch this coin, much less vote for it on cryptsy.  
sr. member
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Why linux cpuminer gives me this warning:
"Your block reward vote (512) exceeds the maxvote reported by the pool (0)" and then lots of boos?

The windows miner works fine.

Use the 1gh cpuminer
newbie
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Why linux cpuminer gives me this warning:
"Your block reward vote (512) exceeds the maxvote reported by the pool (0)" and then lots of boos?

The windows miner works fine.
legendary
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someone got a hasherpower of 3000 8cores cpu
hero member
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Why it is so slowly with my CPU miner? any way to increse it?

Buy a faster computer. Or set up an Amazon / Digital Ocean / Windows Azure instance.  Tongue
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Not interesting with those kinds of exchange, for me, exchange means, bter, cryptsy or btc-e  Grin

So does this mean you think the price will skyrocket when it goes to cryptsy?  Then you should go buy up all you can at my exchange and atomic and get vrich.  

www.cyptoaltex.com  
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I keep voting every hour on mintpal.com also spend some cryptsy points. Keep voting guys!!!
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for better result in cryptsy vote, i think the HVC team need to consider using 173 BTC of IPO to do the BTC vote on cryptsy, it would make lot difference.

that is exactly what i am thinking.

vote HVC, team!!!
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