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Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained] - page 585. (Read 1369778 times)

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hey guys, we are all the community of mintcoin
I think we dont know how does the multipool effect, so dont discuss that. thats no result.
i know the price is important part of a coin... but not the most.
if we want to make mintcoin be better, i think charity project is great. especially for environmental project!
thats why it calls mintcoin, right?

we have more exchange market than blackcoin
we can make great idea from this

I think we are just in consolidation. This is a good coin with a good community. We just need Time... Peace.

you are right. but need multipool
Done! Someone made a multipool yesterday: http://www.mintpool.us

port 4444 is full maybe. i can`t connect
i post my idea about charity with doge in mintcointalk
i dont know who is working on charity
but i think we can talk with dogecoin foundation about charity, cooperation is needed

Dev posted earlier today about something already being in the pipeline, I donno what that is though but I'm excited to find out. I like this idea of working with the dogecoin foundation though! they have accomplished some pretty awesome stuff through their foundation (Jamaican bobsled, dog shelter, doge4water, etc).
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
PoS seems to be working fine for me...  I donno what I did right Huh
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hey guys, we are all the community of mintcoin
I think we dont know how does the multipool effect, so dont discuss that. thats no result.
i know the price is important part of a coin... but not the most.
if we want to make mintcoin be better, i think charity project is great. especially for environmental project!
thats why it calls mintcoin, right?

we have more exchange market than blackcoin
we can make great idea from this

I think we are just in consolidation. This is a good coin with a good community. We just need Time... Peace.

you are right. but need multipool
Done! Someone made a multipool yesterday: http://www.mintpool.us

port 4444 is full maybe. i can`t connect
i post my idea about charity with doge in mintcointalk
i dont know who is working on charity
but i think we can talk with dogecoin foundation about charity, cooperation is needed
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I have to say PoS isn't working out very great for me. I have about 1M coins, most of it is aged over 25-26 days now. Wallet is at v1.5, has been open for 3+ days and yes unlocked. Each day I get about 50-60 coins. How will this ever make 200,000 coins a year
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Multipool mining went down  Angry
sr. member
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I've have mint in a wallet for 22 days.. and no minting, wallet 1.3.   

Is that normal?  shouldn't minting started?

Better update first to version 1.5.
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I've have mint in a wallet for 22 days.. and no minting, wallet 1.3.   

Is that normal?  shouldn't minting started?
Have you left the wallet open over night or all day?
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I've have mint in a wallet for 22 days.. and no minting, wallet 1.3.   

Is that normal?  shouldn't minting started?
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Remember to go into this thread and bump it up to attract more miners.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518654.new#new
Not going to work when the frontend is down and people can't even get the info on setting up their miners for it.

Site looks fine to me:
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://www.mintpool.us/
Then it just came back up. I hit refresh and for 5min there it was failing.

EDIT: Oh, the address was changed out of nowhere. I was going to http://mint.mintpool.us/mint/index.php, now it's http://www.mintpool.us/mint/index.php
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Remember to go into this thread and bump it up to attract more miners.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518654.new#new
Not going to work when the frontend is down and people can't even get the info on setting up their miners for it.

Site looks fine to me:
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://www.mintpool.us/
full member
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Remember to go into this thread and bump it up to attract more miners.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518654.new#new
Not going to work when the frontend is down and people can't even get the info on setting up their miners for it.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Remember to go into this thread and bump it up to attract more miners.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518654.new#new
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Smashing rocks with my GPU
At this moment we have 57.38 MH/s on the Mint Multipool. That's more than many active PoW coins.
Though the frontend is down right now...  Undecided
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
At this moment we have 57.38 MH/s on the Mint Multipool. That's more than many active PoW coins.
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Merchants see the potential in this coin and love it!
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Everyday the price drops another Satoshi, but the standard response is "stay strong", "hold", "it's the whales", "keep the faith" or "but it's a great coin".

The basis for this faith is that the coin is technically innovative (i.e. POW/POS combo).  But technical innovation doesn't determine a coins success, for the simple reason that anyone can fork it, change a couple of parameters and call it another coin.  Then it's technical merits no longer give it an advantage.

The market is too saturated with alt-coins, and it's only going to get worse.

For an alt-coin to succeed, it has to have a strong momentum which sustains growth for several months.  Almost all new alt-coins have momentum for a few weeks, then slowly die away.  I'm sorry to say, but Mintcoin is following this pattern as well.

The only coins that have managed to show sustained growth for extended periods are Bitcoin and Litecoin.  Yes, these coins have crashed as well, but they have proven themselves to always come back and that's why investors have faith in them.

Honestly, this is not a troll post because I'm outlining exactly why I believe what I do based on my observations and I'd be glad to be wrong on this one.

 
Ok jtsnau, your opinion is very valid, BUT let see what is the effect of the one or two weeks mining harder mintcoins. If the coin survives, I have the impression that the coin would be a success, because the developers are doing their part reaching merchants.

Best Regards.
AKA, a coin with real Developing and Community!
sr. member
Activity: 452
Merit: 250
Everyday the price drops another Satoshi, but the standard response is "stay strong", "hold", "it's the whales", "keep the faith" or "but it's a great coin".

The basis for this faith is that the coin is technically innovative (i.e. POW/POS combo).  But technical innovation doesn't determine a coins success, for the simple reason that anyone can fork it, change a couple of parameters and call it another coin.  Then it's technical merits no longer give it an advantage.

The market is too saturated with alt-coins, and it's only going to get worse.

For an alt-coin to succeed, it has to have a strong momentum which sustains growth for several months.  Almost all new alt-coins have momentum for a few weeks, then slowly die away.  I'm sorry to say, but Mintcoin is following this pattern as well.

The only coins that have managed to show sustained growth for extended periods are Bitcoin and Litecoin.  Yes, these coins have crashed as well, but they have proven themselves to always come back and that's why investors have faith in them.

Honestly, this is not a troll post because I'm outlining exactly why I believe what I do based on my observations and I'd be glad to be wrong on this one.

 

Ok jtsnau, your opinion is very valid, BUT let see what is the effect of the one or two weeks mining harder mintcoins. If the coin survives, I have the impression that the coin would be a success, because the developers are doing their part reaching merchants.

Best Regards.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Smashing rocks with my GPU
Everyday the price drops another Satoshi, but the standard response is "stay strong", "hold", "it's the whales", "keep the faith" or "but it's a great coin".

The basis for this faith is that the coin is technically innovative (i.e. POW/POS combo).  But technical innovation doesn't determine a coins success, for the simple reason that anyone can fork it, change a couple of parameters and call it another coin.  Then it's technical merits no longer give it an advantage.

The market is too saturated with alt-coins, and it's only going to get worse.

For an alt-coin to succeed, it has to have a strong momentum which sustains growth for several months.  Almost all new alt-coins have momentum for a few weeks, then slowly die away.  I'm sorry to say, but Mintcoin is following this pattern as well.

The only coins that have managed to show sustained growth for extended periods are Bitcoin and Litecoin.  Yes, these coins have crashed as well, but they have proven themselves to always come back and that's why investors have faith in them.

Honestly, this is not a troll post because I'm outlining exactly why I believe what I do based on my observations and I'd be glad to be wrong on this one.

 
It's already dropped this low and gone back up again, a couple times...
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Everyday the price drops another Satoshi, but the standard response is "stay strong", "hold", "it's the whales", "keep the faith" or "but it's a great coin".

The basis for this faith is that the coin is technically innovative (i.e. POW/POS combo).  But technical innovation doesn't determine a coins success, for the simple reason that anyone can fork it, change a couple of parameters and call it another coin.  Then it's technical merits no longer give it an advantage.

The market is too saturated with alt-coins, and it's only going to get worse.

For an alt-coin to succeed, it has to have a strong momentum which sustains growth for several months.  Almost all new alt-coins have momentum for a few weeks, then slowly die away.  I'm sorry to say, but Mintcoin is following this pattern as well.

The only coins that have managed to show sustained growth for extended periods are Bitcoin and Litecoin.  Yes, these coins have crashed as well, but they have proven themselves to always come back and that's why investors have faith in them.

Honestly, this is not a troll post because I'm outlining exactly why I believe what I do based on my observations and I'd be glad to be wrong on this one.

 
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