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Topic: [ANN] Infinitecoin - IFC | V1.8 Released! *Mandatory Upgrade, upgrade ASAP* - page 55. (Read 199671 times)

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no house edge - verifiable results - nearly instant

Max bet is 10 IFC - come give it a try!

http://lotto.coinworld.us/pops/

+1 cool
its fun to play
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ok if someone could take a look at this trying to compile on a mac and i get this
http://pastebin.com/nrxkJ6Ee
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no house edge - verifiable results - nearly instant

Max bet is 10 IFC - come give it a try!

http://lotto.coinworld.us/pops/
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ADT developer
trading pretty strong at coins-e

it will be doing even better when I can my ltc clears  Smiley ( I need 25,000,000 to cover the next 3 months of giveaways  Smiley
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trading pretty strong at coins-e
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Topic: Infinitecoin PPLN or PPS pool - 200.000.000 IFC for working/set up

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=251295.new#new

thanks to saamxx for the proposal/sponsoring
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Those people are real fool who are selling IFC for LTC at such a low price they can sell at more then higher rate in BTC. Either they are blind or they don't have eyes. Angry

IMHO anybody selling at 0.00000001 btc, the lowest possible, is a fool

Just rough numbers but the highest bid currently on an exchange is .00000016*.03(LTC value) = 0.0000000048 BTC (approximately half of one satoshi).

Pretty low IMO.

But the last trade happened even lower than that.
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Those people are real fool who are selling IFC for LTC at such a low price they can sell at more then higher rate in BTC. Either they are blind or they don't have eyes. Angry

IMHO anybody selling at 0.00000001 btc, the lowest possible, is a fool
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yes this should be just the include file path issue.. Smiley
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trying to compile this on a mac anyone know how to get it going ?
checkpoints.cpp:7:10: fatal error: 'boost/assign/list_of.hpp' file not found
#include // for 'map_list_of()'
         ^
1 error generated.
make: *** [obj/checkpoints.o] Error 1

You need to put the boost include dir in your path... add -I(boost install dir)
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trying to compile this on a mac anyone know how to get it going ?
checkpoints.cpp:7:10: fatal error: 'boost/assign/list_of.hpp' file not found
#include // for 'map_list_of()'
         ^
1 error generated.
make: *** [obj/checkpoints.o] Error 1
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WTF is happening, for last 16 hours I haven't received any payout from TreasureQuarry ?
apbyte, what is your IFC address that you're using to mine?

If you have a low hashrate compared to the total pool hashrate you can find that your payouts come in spurts.  I experience this myself, and it seems to be common to P2Pools in general.  See this post and reply from SpaceCadet on another P2Pool for example https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2452971 Smiley
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I need some testers, and maybe a numbers guy.

I built a betting bot over the last two days. I just finished the main script for it last night and it's live in a sort of beta mode.

Here's the address:

            iAjczQXVMsQTcEuVfyQAjhthvrYb23bQy3

Here's the hash:

            $incoming["bet_hash"] = hash (sha256, (hash (sha256, $tx["time"].$tx["txid"], TRUE)));

Here's the bet:

            if ($incoming["bet_number"] < 16384 || $incoming["bet_number"] > 49152)

First four characters of the hash convert to decimal for your 32 bit result.  Should be pretty familiar by now =D

I'm taking the middle out of the range at straight 50/50 odds for a 2:1 payout.  I'll probably put a house edge on it later we'll see how it goes.

I'm interested in feedback, i'm interested in talking with some people knowledgeable at stats so maybe I can set up some different type of bets with different odds.

This guy has 10k IFC that should let him lose his ass for a couple of hours since the minimum bet is .1 IFC and the max is 10 IFC.  Below minimum is kept(thank you for your support) and over limit is refunded immediately.

WARNING this is a beta and the only alpha was me beating the hell out of it last night.  I'm not 100% sure how it's going to handle odd transaction types, being one of several transactions in sendmany, etc...

If you decide to push it you might break it.  If you dont' get a response in 30 seconds after your bet, stop playing.  lol whatever totally play with a few IFC at your own risk and let me know what you think.  During the day today we'll be pushing for the lotto a bit, while I get a monitor on this guy so there's a place to watch the bets stream.

AHA this post might sound confusing - it should be!  PLay AT YOUr OWn Risk F0r NoW!
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Those people are real fool who are selling IFC for LTC at such a low price they can sell at more then higher rate in BTC. Either they are blind or they don't have eyes. Angry
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Convert Crypto at BestChange
Despite the price down a bit, IFC still tops the Litecoin profitability at CoinChoose
http://www.coinchoose.com/litecoin.php
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really impressive coin, very unique Smiley
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Own ONION
guess people need a pushpool
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Great to see Infinitecoin increasing in value at Coins-e and being up there on those profitability charts! The good thing about increasing difficulty is that higher difficulty indicates more interest in Infinitecoin.  Also, as difficulty increases, the security of the IFC network increases.  

we need a pplns pool
They already exist in the form of the two Infinitecoin P2Pools  - P2Pool uses a (slightly advanced) form of PPLNS Smiley  TreasureQuarry, for example, uses an N value of 8640 (shares), which is a general standard for most P2Pools.

One of the main differences compared to traditional pools is that the difficulty of shares adjusts dynamically depending on the P2Pool's total hashrate, so that shares are spaced out over a certain period (similar to the way that the difficulty of Infinitecoin adjusts depending on the global hashrate).  Often this period is 10 seconds between shares, which equates to 24 hours for all 8640 shares to "pass by", but many pools including TreasureQuarry use a slightly longer share period which has the benefit of reducing DOAs.  

Thanks to the P2Pool wiki for this quote..."Each share contains a generation transaction that pays to the previous n shares, where n is the number of shares whose total work is equal to 3 times the average work required to solve a block, or 8640"..."whichever is smaller. Payouts are weighted based on the amount of work each share took to solve, which is proportional to the p2pool difficulty at that time."
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