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Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained] - page 632. (Read 1369778 times)

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Jesus, someone is dumping bitcoin after bitcoin of MINT - down to 22 now. Is there anything we don't know?

I really hate those whales, they are constantly selling off at a low price in order to get the price down. Mint should have been much more valuable now, if it weren't for these huge whales destroying the markets.
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Jesus, someone is dumping bitcoin after bitcoin of MINT - down to 22 now. Is there anything we don't know?
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
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Anyone having problems with uploadint MINT to Mintpal? I've send 50k up 8 hours ago and still 0 confirmations...

Same here actually - Sent 7 hours ago, no confirmations, no record of it in Deposits section on Mintpal.....

FIXED: just showed up now - no problem!
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mintcoin need ad. Let`s reply me your idea.

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Anyone having problems with uploadint MINT to Mintpal? I've send 50k up 8 hours ago and still 0 confirmations...
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Embarrassing enough, the link from the official site to the Mac wallet is dead due to dropbox experiencing "too much traffic".
The dl from the link in the op here, again, gives a dead click when trying to open the wallet.

No wallet, no mining, no mints for a Mac owner.
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Thanks both for your help.  Now, do I need to back up the wallet (write over the old back up file) every 20 days when I start minting new coins?  Because there would be different amount in the wallet, right?

Can anyone tell me how I can back up my wallet?  First time downloading wallet and importing MintCoins (or any coins for that matter)...  

C:\Users\vtbean79\AppData\Roaming\Mintcoin

Look for the file named wallet.dat

Back that file up.

Or just go to 'file->backup wallet' from right within the wallet itself and choose where to save the file. Preferably onto a different hard drive or a flash drive.

My understanding is that you only need to re-backup your wallet.dat file every time you add a new address to you wallet. If you add coins to an address you already have, that address will already be in the wallet.dat file and the blockchain will know how many coins belong at that address at any given time. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong as I would like to know as well!!
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Me too (mining einsteins for a while)
Ps sorry phil to embarrass you like that pal, no hard feelings eh.
I can understand why you are so proud of your holdings, and well done.
My story Well at 31, I was hacked of every bitcoin I owned, at the start from a wallet last year.
Built a 4 gpu rig and started again from zero, mined and bought mint and also tek coin.
I also try day trading doge once before and got left behind so never again.


How did you get hacked ?

Keylogger
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Some people really don't want this coin to rise do they! Look at how they have dumped back to 24 after being at 28 not 5 hours ago. Huge buy and sell walls appearing and disappearing in attempt to snag our coins up cheap by inducing panic in those new to the game or those who don't yet know better

Fucking scumbags.

Just keep buying and holding, mintcoin is still super cheap and eventually they will run out of coins to sell.

Agreed. Bought another 5 Million today at 24 and will continue to buy them up because we should be around 35 at least right now.
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Mintcoin: Get some
Some people really don't want this coin to rise do they! Look at how they have dumped back to 24 after being at 28 not 5 hours ago. Huge buy and sell walls appearing and disappearing in attempt to snag our coins up cheap by inducing panic in those new to the game or those who don't yet know better

Fucking scumbags.

Just keep buying and holding, mintcoin is still super cheap and eventually they will run out of coins to sell.
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I need to unlock my wallet to start minting process, right?  Why is the "Unlock wallet" button grayed out and I can't click on it???
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Pro tip:
Make one
http://cryptofolio.info/

Best way to back up a wallet is to keep the wallet.dat file backed up in more than one place.

Also when you do a wallet upgrade there is no need to delete the contents of the user/appdata/roaming content. Just delete the previous files from the existing wallet and run the newest downloaded wallet QT.

Whenever you do a wallet upgrade I recommend first copying the entire appdata/roaming folder to somewhere safe in case you encounter a problem.

If you have the storage space yes, if not the wallet.dat is all you need as it is the ledger.
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Lulz! @ Mint day trading, this coin was dev'd up to hold. Give it another year or two you will be happy you chose to hold em' and not trade em'.
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Pro tip:
Make one
http://cryptofolio.info/

Best way to back up a wallet is to keep the wallet.dat file backed up in more than one place.

Also when you do a wallet upgrade there is no need to delete the contents of the user/appdata/roaming content. Just delete the previous files from the existing wallet and run the newest downloaded wallet QT.

Whenever you do a wallet upgrade I recommend first copying the entire appdata/roaming folder to somewhere safe in case you encounter a problem.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Some people really don't want this coin to rise do they! Look at how they have dumped back to 24 after being at 28 not 5 hours ago. Huge buy and sell walls appearing and disappearing in attempt to snag our coins up cheap by inducing panic in those new to the game or those who don't yet know better

Fucking scumbags.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 500
Pro tip:
Make one
http://cryptofolio.info/

Best way to back up a wallet is to keep the wallet.dat file backed up in more than one place.

Also when you do a wallet upgrade there is no need to delete the contents of the user/appdata/roaming content. Just delete the previous files from the existing wallet and run the newest downloaded wallet QT.
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
Thanks both for your help.  Now, do I need to back up the wallet (write over the old back up file) every 20 days when I start minting new coins?  Because there would be different amount in the wallet, right?

Can anyone tell me how I can back up my wallet?  First time downloading wallet and importing MintCoins (or any coins for that matter)...  

C:\Users\vtbean79\AppData\Roaming\Mintcoin

Look for the file named wallet.dat

Back that file up.

Or just go to 'file->backup wallet' from right within the wallet itself and choose where to save the file. Preferably onto a different hard drive or a flash drive.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Can anyone tell me how I can back up my wallet?  First time downloading wallet and importing MintCoins (or any coins for that matter)... 

C:\Users\vtbean79\AppData\Roaming\Mintcoin

Look for the file named wallet.dat

Back that file up.

Or just go to 'file->backup wallet' from right within the wallet itself and choose where to save the file. Preferably onto a different hard drive or a flash drive.
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