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legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1010
I have no idea what you're talking about because you talk like a crazy person, but if your referring to the fact that a large machine jumps on the network every time the difficulty drops, you're right. It's most likely one of the profit-switching multipools and this is extremely common.

why crazy person right away?. I am seeking to put FIAT in where I feel I can not do with hardware (why the insults right away ?)

what is upsetting here is the tremendous DELTA that is top hash power and next lower.. and it is HUGE here and that will translate later to market problems

you have 6 GHS collecting 160,000 a 24 day cycle vs next misery which is 700 MHS (collecting 17K a day) , you tell me if this ok or maybe something is really wrong

street wont invest.. but I love the coin spec! right direction
member
Activity: 115
Merit: 10

Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
It seems, with a valid mit.edu email address, you can create any websites, including intellicon.mit.edu from sites.mit.edu.


I went to http://drupalcloud.mit.edu/help/frequently-asked-questions-when-you-get-your-new-site/how-do-i-log-my-site

And it seems to log-in/create an account you have to use some system called "Touchstone" which i assume is an MIT portal so I doubt just anyone can get an mit domain.

So TouchStone is MIT's single-sign-on service: https://ist.mit.edu/touchstone
It's interesting that you don't necessarily need to be an MIT student/faulty to use TouchStone enabled logins:
Code:
Requirements
An existing MIT Kerberos username/password or MIT X.509 certificate
Not an MIT student, staff, faculty, or eligible affiliate? You may be able to use an account with another [b]member of the InCommon Federation[/b] to access some MIT Touchstone-enabled applications; otherwise, register for a Collaboration Account to access some applications.

Here's a list schools that participate in the InCommon Federation:
http://www.incommonfederation.org/participants/

Interestingly, Wellesley College is one of them.... this is the same school that the mentioned "Karen Su" (dev said not the real Karen Su for this project) graduated from:
http://karensu.squarespace.com/
http://www.linkedin.com/in/karensu


More on the MIT domain name according to Hessu in the trollbox on bittrex

""The domain name edu is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Since 2001, new registrants to the domain have been required to be United States-affiliated institutions of higher education, though before then non-U.S.-affiliated—and even non-educational institutions—registered, with some retaining their registrations to the present.""

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.edu

So no there is no way to "buy" an MIT domain
No no, you don't need to buy the mit.edu TLD to create a subsite. You just need a touchstone account to create one at sites.mit.edu/drupalcloud.mit.edu
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1010
It's all FUD, the usual shit so the price is driven down for the same lying bastards (cos that's what the FUDsters are) that then want to get in cheap.




not really, 2 years of crypto landscape study and deep knowledge of hardware and software and economics (+ criminal law)

man has returned this time with 4 THs how funny (actually believe he read all this.. feel he is going for 5 TH's thats 150,000 coins a day)

rest you have to be ultimately stupid to even play this game I am completely serious

if I would not know any better it is done on purpose to "kill this coin" potentially, why would anyone would do that.. many don't want crypto to succeed not all is motivated by money alone
You are really wrong.

elaborate please, tell me what is purpose of a 6 tera device ?

I think you're on the wrong thread.  This is not a SHA-256 coin.  The speed of X13 coins is measured in GH/s.

If you're mistaking GH for TH, it's possible to rent hash from a number of people/organizations.

my apology (I do indeed jump around threads and coins actually) GH/s of course.. my mistake

watch the scene at

http://www.suchpool.pw/int/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

tell me (like from your heart and mind) this is good

see the delta ? can't be good from the investors point of view it is bad let me tell you and I would be afraid to allocate single FIAT right now

6 GH/s now (not Tera sorry you right that's sha) my apology but watch ...
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
It's all FUD, the usual shit so the price is driven down for the same lying bastards (cos that's what the FUDsters are) that then want to get in cheap.




not really, 2 years of crypto landscape study and deep knowledge of hardware and software and economics (+ criminal law)

man has returned this time with 4 THs how funny (actually believe he read all this.. feel he is going for 5 TH's thats 150,000 coins a day)

rest you have to be ultimately stupid to even play this game I am completely serious

if I would not know any better it is done on purpose to "kill this coin" potentially, why would anyone would do that.. many don't want crypto to succeed not all is motivated by money alone
You are really wrong.

elaborate please, tell me what is purpose of a 6 tera device ?

I think you're on the wrong thread.  This is not a SHA-256 coin.  The speed of X13 coins is measured in GH/s.

If you're mistaking GH for TH, it's possible to rent hash from a number of people/organizations.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000
More on the MIT domain name according to Hessu in the trollbox on bittrex

""The domain name edu is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Since 2001, new registrants to the domain have been required to be United States-affiliated institutions of higher education, though before then non-U.S.-affiliated—and even non-educational institutions—registered, with some retaining their registrations to the present.""

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.edu

So no there is no way to "buy" an MIT domain
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1010
It's all FUD, the usual shit so the price is driven down for the same lying bastards (cos that's what the FUDsters are) that then want to get in cheap.




not really, 2 years of crypto landscape study and deep knowledge of hardware and software and economics (+ criminal law)

man has returned this time with 4 THs how funny (actually believe he read all this.. feel he is going for 5 TH's thats 150,000 coins a day)

rest you have to be ultimately stupid to even play this game I am completely serious

if I would not know any better it is done on purpose to "kill this coin" potentially, why would anyone would do that.. many don't want crypto to succeed not all is motivated by money alone
You are really wrong.

elaborate please, tell me what is the purpose of a 6 tera device ? tell me if you honestly believe it is good for anyone besides an "edge" thats 1/4 QT of a million coins a day (check max supply please meantime)

not about fud, but if "standard" wall street trader would look at all this he would run past Alaska  Cool
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Crypto Enthusiast, BD
It's all FUD, the usual shit so the price is driven down for the same lying bastards (cos that's what the FUDsters are) that then want to get in cheap.




not really, 2 years of crypto landscape study and deep knowledge of hardware and software and economics (+ criminal law)

man has returned this time with 4 THs how funny (actually believe he read all this.. feel he is going for 5 TH's thats 150,000 coins a day)

rest you have to be ultimately stupid to even play this game I am completely serious

if I would not know any better it is done on purpose to "kill this coin" potentially, why would anyone would do that.. many don't want crypto to succeed not all is motivated by money alone
You are really wrong.
member
Activity: 115
Merit: 10

Valzador was the first pool to contact me, and wanted to verify the source , which is why I sent it to him.

Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
--Please try and buy it, and then lets talk.


I think your action is careless, what IF Valzador maliciously modify your code before uploading it as a mirror repo? I'm not saying Valzador would do that, he's probably an honest individual, just saying it's a possibility. If the code is to be official, it should come from your repo.

I will not try to buy an mit.edu address, I'm just reiterating that this is a possibility. I'm not the one releasing a coin and no investor need to trust me nor do I need to prove my legitimacy. You, on the other hand, has some obligations as demanded by investors.

Don't get me wrong, I supported this project from day 1, please go back to my previous posts. However, I'm losing a bit of confidence now.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1010
It's all FUD, the usual shit so the price is driven down for the same lying bastards (cos that's what the FUDsters are) that then want to get in cheap.




not really, 2 years of crypto landscape study and deep knowledge of hardware and software and economics (+ criminal law)

man has returned this time with 4 THs how funny (actually believe he read all this.. feel he is going for 5 TH's thats 150,000 coins a day)

rest you have to be ultimately stupid to even play this game I am completely serious

if I would not know any better it is done on purpose to "kill this coin" potentially, why would anyone would do that.. many don't want crypto to succeed not all is motivated by money alone

its a incredible he is doing this in the open with that much hash power he could do operation quite but he chose to show you all off

there it is > 6 Tera. as if he is reading this post
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
It's all FUD, the usual shit so the price is driven down for the same lying bastards (cos that's what the FUDsters are) that then want to get in cheap.

full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002

Yea, P2Pewl is facing a few issues. I'll try and get it up as soon as possible.

Dev to lazy to upload source to github... I'll do it...  Tongue

Valzador, may I ask what is your involvement with the project? Dev said source will be released 1 week after launch but somehow you were able to obtain the source?

Has anyone received a reply from dev at the [email protected] address?

Some might view my next comment as FUD but I call it due diligence...
Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
It seems, with a valid mit.edu email address, you can create any websites, including intellicon.mit.edu from sites.mit.edu.
I also find it conflicting for dev to go through the trouble of protecting his/her name with privacyprotect.org when registering intellicoin.me, yet he/she openly posts two names and emails on the first page.
These suspicions will exist unless dev(s) can prove their legitimacy.


Valzador was the first pool to contact me, and wanted to verify the source , which is why I sent it to him.

Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
--Please try and buy it, and then lets talk.



Dev, I sent you a PM and an e-mail, please check.
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 568
^ I mean when will it end?

already over, quickly sell all the coins ... Grin

It's always like this. That's sad.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0

Yea, P2Pewl is facing a few issues. I'll try and get it up as soon as possible.

Dev to lazy to upload source to github... I'll do it...  Tongue

Valzador, may I ask what is your involvement with the project? Dev said source will be released 1 week after launch but somehow you were able to obtain the source?

Has anyone received a reply from dev at the [email protected] address?

Some might view my next comment as FUD but I call it due diligence...
Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
It seems, with a valid mit.edu email address, you can create any websites, including intellicon.mit.edu from sites.mit.edu.
I also find it conflicting for dev to go through the trouble of protecting his/her name with privacyprotect.org when registering intellicoin.me, yet he/she openly posts two names and emails on the first page.
These suspicions will exist unless dev(s) can prove their legitimacy.


Valzador was the first pool to contact me, and wanted to verify the source , which is why I sent it to him.

Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
--Please try and buy it, and then lets talk.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
I have yet to receive my extra 10% for investing before 6th of August, anybody else on the same boat?  Sad
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000

Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
It seems, with a valid mit.edu email address, you can create any websites, including intellicon.mit.edu from sites.mit.edu.


I went to http://drupalcloud.mit.edu/help/frequently-asked-questions-when-you-get-your-new-site/how-do-i-log-my-site

And it seems to log-in/create an account you have to use some system called "Touchstone" which i assume is an MIT portal so I doubt just anyone can get an mit domain.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1010

Yea, P2Pewl is facing a few issues. I'll try and get it up as soon as possible.

Dev to lazy to upload source to github... I'll do it...  Tongue

Valzador, may I ask what is your involvement with the project? Dev said source will be released 1 week after launch but somehow you were able to obtain the source?

Has anyone received a reply from dev at the [email protected] address?

Some might view my next comment as FUD but I call it due diligence...
Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
It seems, with a valid mit.edu email address, you can create any websites, including intellicon.mit.edu from sites.mit.edu.
I also find it conflicting for dev to go through the trouble of protecting his/her name with privacyprotect.org when registering intellicoin.me, yet he/she openly posts two names and emails on the first page.
These suspicions will exist unless dev(s) can prove their legitimacy.

very very interesting... MIT is a very very serious technical school here in the US, thanks for the post, I let folks answer and exiting for now (conversation that is)

net hash dropped to below 20 GHs (2 individuals caused it before to be 50 GHs)  in the market capitalization if they would get away with it of course it could translate to excess of 100 thousand dollars (depends more or less) (the usual large sell orders in 10K then 100K batches and run) for the "street" another disaster and "kids" on cryptsy will cry (more like their parents will cry because many live in their basements  Cool
member
Activity: 115
Merit: 10

Yea, P2Pewl is facing a few issues. I'll try and get it up as soon as possible.

Dev to lazy to upload source to github... I'll do it...  Tongue

Valzador, may I ask what is your involvement with the project? Dev said source will be released 1 week after launch but somehow you were able to obtain the source?

Has anyone received a reply from dev at the [email protected] address?

Some might view my next comment as FUD but I call it due diligence...
Someone has already mentioned that dev could be using purchased @mit.edu address and I think it could very well be a possibility.
It seems, with a valid mit.edu email address, you can create any websites, including intellicon.mit.edu from sites.mit.edu.
I also find it conflicting for dev to go through the trouble of protecting his/her name with privacyprotect.org when registering intellicoin.me, yet he/she openly posts two names and emails on the first page.
These suspicions will exist unless dev(s) can prove their legitimacy.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Any other pools? I can't seem to find the other 20GH/s on total of 25GH/s in the network.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1010
does anybody have good pics of the dev?

this is required for my participation.

how funny but also smart
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