Just to let you all know a 1 million MUE deposit has been made from the pre-mine to the faucet, which has been increased again to 10 MUE every 12 hours.
In total so far ~2 Million MUE has been used from the pre-mine for services, promotions and give-aways.
No pump and dump.
No quick profit and walk away.
No big hype and heavy promotion.
Sorry about that, just thought it could be done a different way
Makes my 2400 (mined so far) look a bit paltry. Most excellent launch. So who needs an exchange for commerce? What I need is someone to basically just answer questions for a couple of hours while I bring myself back up to speed in a few areas, someone who knows a bit about blockchain programming. By the way, do you think that doing something as simple as xor'ing the hashing code would hide it from scanning eyes? I wouldn't think so, or else every damn malware author would be doing the same simple trick. In any case, I propose trading time for time and expertise. Whoever's time on IRC, my time doing whatever and maybe
some fine photography.2400 sounds pretty good, you have't been doing it for long have you, about a week??
PM me your wallet address so I can send you a thank you for your research earlier in this thread....
I suspect your technical expertise is beyond mine. I'm not the dev of this coin, rather the project lead. I have brought the idea and the expertise together to realise it, however your premise of trading time for expertise pretty much sums up this whole open source philosophy, I don't see you having a problem doing that, and I reckon within 6 months you're gonna be kicking some serious arse developing coins and code
btw your photography is pretty awesome..one of the many benefits of Canada I guess (you mentioned ur Canadian a few pages back).
wrt exchanges/commerce it is inevitable that MUE will be listed on an exchange, but this is not something I am rushing. As possible as it is that MUE could be a "bartering token" this isn't really the direction I would like to take the coin (not saying either is better or worse).
Stable, low per unit "fiat value" per MUE is where I think the value lies, offering merchants a "low" risk crypto alternative with plenty of liquidity and obviously fast confirmation times.
I don't have a time line for approaching exchanges to get listed, but it is certainly not a short term goal.
About four days on and off and not using all cores. AMD FX-8350 was and still is the most economical upgrade path. Got chip and board for $400! I've got a few things that actually need serous crunching power, like stacking 100+ 70Mb tiff files for astrophotograpy, or stitching about 60 of em for some mega-pano work. Gets at least 110Kh/s per core though, depending on what I've been
doingplaying. Today it was trying to squeeze some more performance out of the ram. Did well, stock reads 24,000MB/s and I got it to 29,000MB/s. Main gains through getting HT link running at 3Ghz and tightening up the timing a bit. Good to know these things, don't bother overclocking the ram, just improve your timing and signal, etc etc. Overclocking, hot-rodding for techies. The other day I told me mum "I finally realized the real reason I'm doing this. It's to scare the shit out of the other techs."
http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu53/acatphoto/Tech/BadGirl01.jpghttp://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu53/acatphoto/Tech/BadGirl03.jpgFour water-coolers, one for CPU, three for GPU's. And I don't even game. Utterly impossible to fry any of those cards though, period.
I remember when C first came out. Not C++, not C+, just C. Not just the backbone of cryptos. The Backbone. When we first saw it we all saw that it was going to compile into good tight code. It really was the birth of modern computing languages. It's been a long time, really really long time, really really really long long time, we'll see. So much to do. I got into the crypto scene because I saw it was the perfect way to sell my photography (thanks by the way). That itself was a fallback position due to health issues. I should, nay, must get back into it at least enough to compile a damn wallet though! *grumble* Last programming job I had was doing a custom app in Autocad Lisp (a hellish programming language). That was on Acad-12, the first Windows version. I fired up the "latest" Autocad a few years back and um.... it was like being trained on two-engine Cesna's and suddenly being tossed into a 747.