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Topic: [ANN] MangoCoinz Official ANN Thread - Mine cryptocurrencies on you smart phone - page 90. (Read 164585 times)

full member
Activity: 183
Merit: 100
No offense, but it's hard to believe this is true. You haven't been using bitcoinj or any other cryptocurrency java library in your code at all? This just is not right and should be reported to moderators if you keep your stance of not following licence obligations. Feel free to decide if you are going to be 100% legal or not, but it has great impact how the community will treat you.

Hey itod,

None taken Cheesy
And I stand behind what I said that everything was written by us.
We understand licensing, but we didn't use bitcoinj or any other cryptocurrency java library so there are no license obligations for us to follow.

We strive to be honest and legit.

I don't know why it's a big deal to make something without a library.
Using libraries are just paradigms of Object Oriented Programming, which is to use code that has already been written by someone else. And don't get me wrong that's awesome Cheesy
I'm a student of computer science, not just a programmer.
Oh, and if you ask me I would program everything in Assembly because it's blazing fast and interesting to code. But there is a place and time for low level languages like Assembly and also high level ones like C++ and Java. Cheesy

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.



I respect the stance mangocoinz have taken.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Question for the Dev:

How many coins can you make per day?

I made 20 yesterday and when I synched it turned into 14.

What gives?

Hey unusualfacts30,

There is no limit to how many coins you can mine, just how many you can sync.
At the moment you can sync a max of 10 MCZ/day. When you sync and you have more coins to sync then the limit, then those coins will get cut off.

I just ran check on your username (that you PMed it to me the other day) and everything is as it should be Cheesy
If you want a more detailed explanation please send us an email to: [email protected]

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.

so lets say made 30 coins a day i would only be credited for 10?

I was gonna spend a hour shaking my phone lol (great workout)

it's like shake weight lol
sr. member
Activity: 245
Merit: 250
CTO at MangoCoinz
I thought we would have an exchnage by the end of this week?

Hey fulcare,

We're all in the same boat. We're all waiting for the exchange Cheesy
The developers at UseCryptos.com said that they should get it done by the end of this week. Well, it's still not the end, there's still tomorrow.
Last Sunday and Monday they really worked hard, so maybe they will also work hard tomorrow Cheesy

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.
sr. member
Activity: 245
Merit: 250
CTO at MangoCoinz
Question for the Dev:

How many coins can you make per day?

I made 20 yesterday and when I synched it turned into 14.

What gives?

Hey unusualfacts30,

There is no limit to how many coins you can mine, just how many you can sync.
At the moment you can sync a max of 10 MCZ/day. When you sync and you have more coins to sync then the limit, then those coins will get cut off.

I just ran check on your username (that you PMed it to me the other day) and everything is as it should be Cheesy
If you want a more detailed explanation please send us an email to: [email protected]

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 254
I thought we would have an exchnage by the end of this week?
hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 500
Question for the Dev:

How many coins can you make per day?

I made 20 yesterday and when I synched it turned into 14.

What gives?
sr. member
Activity: 281
Merit: 250
They went public, showed their faces, wrote the app from scratch who give a damn fuck if they show the source or not its their own work and they don't feel like having som1 else come in and steal the credit because they do not have the marketing power yet to spread their app to a wider public.

Im in on this one and will keep supporting new techs.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1008
Forget-about-it
Of course it can be closed source, i imagine they created it from scratch just as Srele says. rewards from accelerometer and sync events are not hashes in a blockchain. im sure theyre just recorded in amount, added to the tally and some ledger with username is stored on their server. (excuse me if this is in no way how it works, it is in the least a super oversimplification of the process)
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
I think the interesting idea.
From what I read the installation and made the phone and not on the computer so do not think so important code on github. I have seen many coins with open source and in the end be a scam.
Now if it will be worth something only time will tell.
sr. member
Activity: 245
Merit: 250
CTO at MangoCoinz
No offense, but it's hard to believe this is true. You haven't been using bitcoinj or any other cryptocurrency java library in your code at all? This just is not right and should be reported to moderators if you keep your stance of not following licence obligations. Feel free to decide if you are going to be 100% legal or not, but it has great impact how the community will treat you.

Hey itod,

None taken Cheesy
And I stand behind what I said that everything was written by us.
We understand licensing, but we didn't use bitcoinj or any other cryptocurrency java library so there are no license obligations for us to follow.

We strive to be honest and legit.

I don't know why it's a big deal to make something without a library.
Using libraries are just paradigms of Object Oriented Programming, which is to use code that has already been written by someone else. And don't get me wrong that's awesome Cheesy
I'm a student of computer science, not just a programmer.
Oh, and if you ask me I would program everything in Assembly because it's blazing fast and interesting to code. But there is a place and time for low level languages like Assembly and also high level ones like C++ and Java. Cheesy

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1077
^ Will code for Bitcoins
FindCoin is going to closed code at least till the end of coin distribution.

Really? https://github.com/FindYouCoin/FindYouCoin

They said so: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/vote-for-findcoins-sourcecode-faucet-distribution-902836

Last post:
I guess we've decided on closed source code for the distribution period - 1) we are voted in this poll to close the sourcecode; 2) thanks to Quadmium, we have now working wallets for Ubuntu and CentOS, so no Linux enthusiast would feel abandoned with FindCoins  Smiley

Any additional suggestions?  Smiley

It's the same code, it's the same coin, they just haven't updated GitHub on the new location yet:

Help us develop FindCoin! Source Code: GitHub
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
FindCoin is going to closed code at least till the end of coin distribution.

Really? https://github.com/FindYouCoin/FindYouCoin

They said so: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/vote-for-findcoins-sourcecode-faucet-distribution-902836

Last post:
I guess we've decided on closed source code for the distribution period - 1) we are voted in this poll to close the sourcecode; 2) thanks to Quadmium, we have now working wallets for Ubuntu and CentOS, so no Linux enthusiast would feel abandoned with FindCoins  Smiley

Any additional suggestions?  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1077
^ Will code for Bitcoins
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
FindCoin is going to closed code at least till the end of coin distribution.
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1077
^ Will code for Bitcoins
Do you expect people to install cryptocurrency app on their phone without published source code?!? Put the code on the GitHub so everyone can review and see that it's honest.

Hey itod,

Sorry, but at this moment MangoCoinz is not open source. The reason is because we don't want a bunch of copy coins to spring up with the MangoCoinz technology.

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.

It doesn't work that way. You've used opensource code in your project, you are obliged to publish the source code. Except if it was not GPL licensed, which I doubt. Just look at the licenses in your source.

There are 0 closed source cryptocurrencies, for obvious reasons. If you bring something new to the table, copycats have no chance except if they bring something new, which is the general idea of opensource code innovation. You are doing it wrong.

Many new coded cryptocurrencies have had a season of being closed source. You should find something else to have a qualified opinion about cause you are not very good at this one.

Really? Out of thousands of altcoins only Darkcoin had closed source for a short time, and only the part of code was closed, they had to opensource DarkSend right away because they had to by license obligations. Please give me an example of closed source coin before you start talking nonsense.



Hey itod,

O.K, I understand your concerns and I can see that you are a developer.
And we're grateful for your feedback. Cheesy

We are also developers, and all of the MangoCoinz code was written by us. It first started as a school project and at the time we were learning the tech we used and we made it with the knowledge we gained.
So there are no licenses that we need to worry about.

As for the code and other copy twist coins, how many people would like to have multiple coin miners running in the background on their phone? Yes, the coin is small and not system heavy, but imagine running a lot of them at the sam time.

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.

No offense, but it's hard to believe this is true. You haven't been using bitcoinj or any other cryptocurrency java library in your code at all? This just is not right and should be reported to moderators if you keep your stance of not following licence obligations. Feel free to decide if you are going to be 100% legal or not, but it has great impact how the community will treat you.
member
Activity: 271
Merit: 10
I want to sell 100 MangoCoinz. PM me with offers, please. Only BTC.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
★ BitClave ICO: 15/09/17 ★
Do you support symbian devices? I don't trust ios or android. They're stealing personal data...
sr. member
Activity: 245
Merit: 250
CTO at MangoCoinz
just out of curiosity. How would you send coins to an exchange wallet? Since there is no "address" like all other cyrptocoins have. It seems to me that only way to sell these are through forum?Huh



Hey unusualfacts30 ,

Good question Cheesy
The way you send coin from the app wallet to the exchange wallet, or any other wallet of an application/service that uses MangoCoinz, is very simple. You just need to send the coins to the username formatted as "exchangeName_yourExchangeWallet".
The "exchangeName" is the name of the exchange or service that you have a wallet on and that you wish to send MCZs to.
The "yourExchangeWallet" is the username/address of the wallet in that particular exchange or service that you are targeting.

If you have any other questions feel free to ask.

Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz.
hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 500
just out of curiosity. How would you send coins to an exchange wallet? Since there is no "address" like all other cyrptocoins have. It seems to me that only way to sell these are through forum?Huh

hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Maybe app for apple devices that are jailbroken? Maybe near future? Cause I don't have any android right now.
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