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Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained] - page 541. (Read 1369778 times)

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This is another multipool that pays out in bitcoin: https://www.multipool.us/

You can run scrypt or sha-256. Use it to buy Mint 

The multipool thing is cool, but remember the easiest way to get more mint is by just leaving it in your wallet  Wink

Can you imagine if Bitcoin was PoS and you could earn 20% just by holding? OH LORD. Now imagine how valuable Mint will be in a year. Every coin will count.

Ya feel me?
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Multipools have nothing to do with cleaning out shitcoins. They prey upon the valuable coins (easiest to mine for profit), shit or not.
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BC is not secure because it is no longer a hybrid PoW/PoS coin. I don't know why anyone bothers with it.

Seems BC peeps are scared of this. . . . .
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Any predictions on the ceiling?

This may of interest to the BC community:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=522235.new#new

We are already doing that. Killing useless coins through the multipool.

Well these guys are talking about forking blackcoin specifically and destroying it. They probably have the hash power

good luck.

Enlighten me how hashpower can destroy POS coin? Smiley

This is how...
Re: Operation Shitcoin Cleanout and Clean Up Has Begun- Join the Revolution
"I have an idea. We start a pool where we can mine shit PoW scamcoins and fork them. Most scamcoin devs won't know how to fix them and the coin will die. we can make it expensive for them to pay others to fix. kill the blockchain, kill the coin."
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May you be blessed by the supreme love and truth of the cosmos.
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Not too thrilled by the performance of the Mint Multipool, so I went back to Wafflepool and I'm using the Bitcoin it generates to buy Mint. Makes about twice as much per day. Roll Eyes

Can you post about it here:

Does it have issues with cgminer?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpoolmintcoin-booyah-multipool-for-mint-wwwmintpoolus-518654
No, it works with whatever normal scrypt miner. It's a generic bitcoin multipool, but a bit more open and friendly, and lower fees than the others.

http://wafflepool.com/
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Not too thrilled by the performance of the Mint Multipool, so I went back to Wafflepool and I'm using the Bitcoin it generates to buy Mint. Makes about twice as much per day. Roll Eyes

Can you post about it here:

Does it have issues with cgminer?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpoolmintcoin-booyah-multipool-for-mint-wwwmintpoolus-518654
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Mintcoin: Get some
Not too thrilled by the performance of the Mint Multipool, so I went back to Wafflepool and I'm using the Bitcoin it generates to buy Mint. Makes about twice as much per day. Roll Eyes
I think the mintcoin multipool is down for maintenance or something for 2 weeks???
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Not too thrilled by the performance of the Mint Multipool, so I went back to Wafflepool and I'm using the Bitcoin it generates to buy Mint. Makes about twice as much per day. Roll Eyes
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What are you think about ECC? Similar to Mintcoin and cheap

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Mintcoin: Get some
BC is not secure because it is no longer a hybrid PoW/PoS coin. I don't know why anyone bothers with it.

Yeah I'm still unsure how they fixed the problems associated with pure PoS but they claim to have. People have asked on the forums but the answers are rather hand-wavy and I have yet to see anybody explain in detail how attack forks are prevented.

It could be attacked and there is no way to really know, that's the freaky part because there is no way to be really be sure sure. Got to have some PoW in it.
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BC is not secure because it is no longer a hybrid PoW/PoS coin. I don't know why anyone bothers with it.

Yeah I'm still unsure how they fixed the problems associated with pure PoS but they claim to have. People have asked on the forums but the answers are rather hand-wavy and I have yet to see anybody explain in detail how attack forks are prevented.
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Mintcoin: Get some
i have a question, if anyone can help.

if i was making 1 incoming transaction every day for one month, how would minting go?
Would it start the counter on every daily transaction itself or would it reset completely because the total sum in the wallet is changing?

In other words, will every daily transaction have its own 20day maturity period and 20days after each transaction minting takes place?


each coin 20 days unless moved

Thank you.
and has anyone clarified which coins are sent out when moving them, or making a transaction?
i mean, if i send someone some mints, they will be the mints i accepted first, or the last to have entered the wallet?

i remember there was a discussion on this somewhere back in the thread, but it did not seem too clear to me.
1. The timing of when you mint is not fixed. You could mint on the 20th day the first time and on the 25 day the second time. What determines you getting on the blockchain is your coin age vs everyone elses' coin age. There really is no benefit in spacing out your coins because it will just make it take longer for each of them to mint. It is actually more efficient to keep all of your coins in one giant pile on one address as that will give you the most optimum minting efficiency & compounding return.

2. I think that the way is is now, it uses the coins with the most coin age first. So this could be your oldest coins, but if you just minted some coins, then the coins used for that now have 0 coin age again. So it not necessarily the oldest coins in your wallet. This coin is just getting started, things will be easier once coin control is implemented. In the meantime if you really need to have total control use multiple wallets (one for saving/minting and one for transactions).
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the rise of MINT will be the downfall of BC. The dev of BC just pulled out expect huge price jumps for MINT soon.

This is some serious and big news. Can you confirm with a link? I couldn't find anything to corroborate this from their thread.

It's not the dev of BC, its the dev of the BC multipool. He wants to transfer the source code to someone else as it is affecting his family life to maintain the site.

I can put a server for him, and modify the code for mintcoin also, how can I contact him ?

Best Regards.

If you read the guys twitter he seems to hate on Mint, so not sure he would go for it. Who knows though? Could hug it out.

How much traffic can your server handle?

It is a VPS of 6 cores, 100 Mbps. I could buy more power, if needed.

Best Regards.
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Mintcoin: Get some
BC is not secure because it is no longer a hybrid PoW/PoS coin. I don't know why anyone bothers with it.
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i have a question, if anyone can help.

if i was making 1 incoming transaction every day for one month, how would minting go?
Would it start the counter on every daily transaction itself or would it reset completely because the total sum in the wallet is changing?

In other words, will every daily transaction have its own 20day maturity period and 20days after each transaction minting takes place?


each coin 20 days unless moved

Thank you.
and has anyone clarified which coins are sent out when moving them, or making a transaction?
i mean, if i send someone some mints, they will be the mints i accepted first, or the last to have entered the wallet?

i remember there was a discussion on this somewhere back in the thread, but it did not seem too clear to me.
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the rise of MINT will be the downfall of BC. The dev of BC just pulled out expect huge price jumps for MINT soon.

This is some serious and big news. Can you confirm with a link? I couldn't find anything to corroborate this from their thread.

It's not the dev of BC, its the dev of the BC multipool. He wants to transfer the source code to someone else as it is affecting his family life to maintain the site.

I can put a server for him, and modify the code for mintcoin also, how can I contact him ?

Best Regards.

If you read the guys twitter he seems to hate on Mint, so not sure he would go for it. Who knows though? Could hug it out.

How much traffic can your server handle?
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General Question(s)

 1) If you have generated several receive addresses in your wallet (any wallet), is their a master address that you can use to get your total balance from in the block explorer?

 2) If so, how do you find that address?

I would imagine it would be the original "Receive Coins" address. Not for sure though. You should punch it into the block explorer and let us know.
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Banned: For Your Protection
General Question(s)

 1) If you have generated several receive addresses in your wallet (any wallet), is their a master address that you can use to get your total balance from in the block explorer?

 2) If so, how do you find that address?
sr. member
Activity: 452
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the rise of MINT will be the downfall of BC. The dev of BC just pulled out expect huge price jumps for MINT soon.

This is some serious and big news. Can you confirm with a link? I couldn't find anything to corroborate this from their thread.

It's not the dev of BC, its the dev of the BC multipool. He wants to transfer the source code to someone else as it is affecting his family life to maintain the site.

I can put a server for him, and modify the code for mintcoin also, how can I contact him ?

Best Regards.
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thank you panic sellers.Smiley i earn more mintcoins. now i`m in richlist

Just a little reminder of why richlist says the things he does  Tongue

Thanks for this. I figured as much. Hey richlist, what position are you on mintcoinrichlist.com?

richlist, at what pricepoint do you want the prices pushed down to, so that you can do a massive buy-in to increase your position?
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Bought at 12 sold at 12 .... as i said im kinda new to mint ... but i don't like how this charts looks like ..
silly wabbit, games are for players..
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