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Topic: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin, true deletable blockchain - V3 Hardfork on block 210000 (Read 990662 times)

sr. member
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Now if only it would actually be traded or used or be worth anything.  Cheesy

One of the first coins I heard about and mined...sadly only went downward ever since

i remember PASC in TOP-40 CMC  Cool
sr. member
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Now if only it would actually be traded or used or be worth anything.  Cheesy


One of the first coins I heard about and mined...sadly only went downward ever since
legendary
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Go Big or Go Home.....
Now if only it would actually be traded or used or be worth anything.  Cheesy
sr. member
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Merit: 263

Anouncing Induplicatable NFT feature (PIP-0044) on PascalCoin blockchain

https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/blob/master/PIP/PIP-0044.md

... Cool
hero member
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sr. member
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Merit: 263
member
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In my opinion, in the wallet to buy an account, you need to add a menu in order of lowest to highest price or vice versa.
sr. member
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Merit: 252

If I understand right those two PIPs were not even implemented... as of yet.

It would be nice to implement at least PIP-0012.

In fact, if one doesn't move coins for 4 years, it doesn't mean those coins are permanently lost. Speaking of coinrot in such case is inappropriate.

Frankly speaking, if the dev's goal indeed was to fight a coinrot, that inactivity period should have been changed to 80-100 years at least, to imitate a person lifetime. Having it equal to 4 years smells like a forced nationalization (basically - misappropriation) of money, much similar in effect to government printing money and causing a dilution of people's savings.

Yes, "coin rot" is a serious issue -- for coins like pasc that will wipe your balance.

Let me clue you in on how this plays out.

You have a small clique of pasc holders who actually follow this terrible project. They all think it is funny that your coins will go missing. They hope to get them. Over time, the money supply gets concentrated into this clique. If you look away long enough, then your coins go missing, and the 3 or 4 people here who have coins will laugh at you when you realize what happened. They all think they get richer, getting a few dollars of coins at a time, but in reality, the market cap, audience, and liquidity dwindles.

Look at other coins that don't have this stupid feature. Take Ethereum. If you had some NFT from Ethereum's first years and didn't check in on it, you'd be a multimillionaire. You would be able to do this because of confidence. Confidence is such an important part of money, that they make reference to it on many denominations. For example, US currency says "In God we Trust". In other words, money should inspire a level of confidence akin to religious faith.

These PASC jokers, and even the dev, would rather they get your NFT and your Ethereum balance, and be able to make fun of you. This coin will never make them rich. In fact, it will only make them and anyone who owns this coin increasingly poorer.

It's a coin that inspires no confidence because your coins can disappear. It is a coin for jokers and a joker developer who will laugh at you when your coins are gone.

Put your money in any of the other thousands of coins where you can be confident your money will not disappear according to some arbitrary rule.
sr. member
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New PascalCoin Build 5.7

Build 5.7 - 2021-12-23

To address tx spam version 5.7 will not propagate 0-fee transactions.  Free transactions are still allowed but must be confirmed by a miner that accepts them.

Full details on changelog and on Github: https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

Feel free to download, test and report questions/issues.

You will find source code on Github:
https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/releases/tag/5.7

Binaries also at Github or at SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalcoin

Follow us on Discord: https://discord.gg/Scr8mcwnrC

sr. member
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Dear PascalCoin users,

New PascalCoin Build 5.6

Build 5.6 - 2021-11-02


Feel free to download, test and report questions/issues.

You will find source code on Github:
https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/releases/tag/5.6

Binaries also at Github or at SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalcoin
newbie
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I don't even know where to dump this turkey. It's falling behind in tech compared to other tokens and coins , value is dumping and no real exchanges allow trading of it. = DEAD.

Lost a bunch of accounts and PASC due to the 4year time out I guess. HODLING is not a good idea with this one.. UGH..

Can't dump it for over 2 years.

I still have mine, but at 2 cents, Its waste time.

50k PASC and 500 PASAS

I should have dumped at 1$ a long ago.

The wallet is broken on linux ( fine inside a Win 10 VM).

The network is dead.  The nethash is nothing.

Old news.  Angry Embarrassed
legendary
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Go Big or Go Home.....
I don't even know where to dump this turkey. It's falling behind in tech compared to other tokens and coins , value is dumping and no real exchanges allow trading of it. = DEAD.

Lost a bunch of accounts and PASC due to the 4year time out I guess. HODLING is not a good idea with this one.. UGH..
newbie
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In order to clarify the current OP_RECOVER funds operation available on PascalCoin since inception, a new PIP (proposal) has been added for community discusion

Update OP_RECOVER to initial sense described on original WhitePaper and allow ASK FOR PASA feature

Some points:
- Accounts with balance>0 can be recovered AFTER 10 years
- Accounts with balance=0 (empty) can be recovered AFTER 4 years (like now) but only by  an Authoritative account (PASA dispenser, the ASK FOR PASA feature)
- Coins will be recovered as a FEE for the miner, only the miner (or pool miner) will retrieve coins

PIP available on Github:
https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/blob/master/PIP/PIP-0042.md

Rest in bits.

It dumped so hard it's hilarious!
sr. member
Activity: 334
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In order to clarify the current OP_RECOVER funds operation available on PascalCoin since inception, a new PIP (proposal) has been added for community discusion

Update OP_RECOVER to initial sense described on original WhitePaper and allow ASK FOR PASA feature

Some points:
- Accounts with balance>0 can be recovered AFTER 10 years
- Accounts with balance=0 (empty) can be recovered AFTER 4 years (like now) but only by  an Authoritative account (PASA dispenser, the ASK FOR PASA feature)
- Coins will be recovered as a FEE for the miner, only the miner (or pool miner) will retrieve coins

PIP available on Github:
https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/blob/master/PIP/PIP-0042.md
newbie
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After this stupid idea to recover the balance of 4 years inactive pasa account ... the early pascalcoin adopter loose theire investissement ... and leave finaly this project.
I think this project is dead.
A coin without hardware wallet support is a shitcoin..
hero member
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Merit: 500
DMD,XZC
I have encountered the same problem and lost more than 300,000 PASC

Hi all !
There is a problem with the balance on the wallet, or rather, the balance has disappeared and I cannot restore it. Background:
1. This coin was mined about a year ago. The wallet was version 5.3 - 2020-03-12 (PascalCoinWalletB5.3.3.0_64b.exe). If you launch it now, there is a balance!
2. If you install the version (any of the above) - synchronization goes through, everything is ok, but - there is no balance, and most importantly - he does not see the wallet! The address is simply absent, and any actions such as importing a private key or slipping a backup copy of a wallet do not change anything!
Actually the question is - what is it and how to fix it? Smiley

UPD And that's not all ... A few hours later, I looked into my wallet ... And again there is nothing !!!! There is no wallet number or balance. There are 28 messages about protocol change ... What's going on? Is this how it should be? Smiley
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
Hi all !
There is a problem with the balance on the wallet, or rather, the balance has disappeared and I cannot restore it. Background:
1. This coin was mined about a year ago. The wallet was version 5.3 - 2020-03-12 (PascalCoinWalletB5.3.3.0_64b.exe). If you launch it now, there is a balance!
2. If you install the version (any of the above) - synchronization goes through, everything is ok, but - there is no balance, and most importantly - he does not see the wallet! The address is simply absent, and any actions such as importing a private key or slipping a backup copy of a wallet do not change anything!
Actually the question is - what is it and how to fix it? Smiley

UPD And that's not all ... A few hours later, I looked into my wallet ... And again there is nothing !!!! There is no wallet number or balance. There are 28 messages about protocol change ... What's going on? Is this how it should be? Smiley

10 REM Final Dumpdown
20 PRINT "TA DA DA DA"
30 PRINT "It's the Final Dumpdown"
40 PRINT "LA BA LA BA DA"
50 GOTO 10
RUN
legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 1756
Hi all !
There is a problem with the balance on the wallet, or rather, the balance has disappeared and I cannot restore it. Background:
1. This coin was mined about a year ago. The wallet was version 5.3 - 2020-03-12 (PascalCoinWalletB5.3.3.0_64b.exe). If you launch it now, there is a balance!
2. If you install the version (any of the above) - synchronization goes through, everything is ok, but - there is no balance, and most importantly - he does not see the wallet! The address is simply absent, and any actions such as importing a private key or slipping a backup copy of a wallet do not change anything!
Actually the question is - what is it and how to fix it? Smiley

UPD And that's not all ... A few hours later, I looked into my wallet ... And again there is nothing !!!! There is no wallet number or balance. There are 28 messages about protocol change ... What's going on? Is this how it should be? Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 334
Merit: 263

If I understand right those two PIPs were note even implemented... as of yet.

It would be nice to implement at least PIP-0012.

In fact, if one doesn't move coins for 4 years, it doesn't mean those coins are permanently lost. Speaking of coinrot in such case is inappropriate.

Frankly speaking, if the dev's goal indeed was to fight a coinrot, that inactivity period should have been changed to 80-100 years at least, to imitate a person lifetime. Having it equal to 4 years smells like a forced nationalization (basically - misappropriation) of money, much similar in effect to government printing money and causing a dilution of people's savings.

Yes I agree that the idea is Good but the parameter chose of 4 years for recovery  is shit . imagine whene exchange list the coin and then they should support the coin and if there is inactive activity of user for 4 year ( it is a short vary short period ) so they have to deal with a tons of mail to get support of their Client ....My own opinion never respectfull exchange will list the coin just for this .

PIP-0012 has not been implemented because there was not enough concensus on community on how to update this rule that was hardcoded since Genesis block based on Whitepaper description. Whitepaper didn't described how many years (2, 4, 10, 50?) and 4 years was a proposal by main dev on the first version...

In order to apply a PIP-0012 (or similar) a hard fork is needed.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0

If I understand right those two PIPs were note even implemented... as of yet.

It would be nice to implement at least PIP-0012.

In fact, if one doesn't move coins for 4 years, it doesn't mean those coins are permanently lost. Speaking of coinrot in such case is inappropriate.

Frankly speaking, if the dev's goal indeed was to fight a coinrot, that inactivity period should have been changed to 80-100 years at least, to imitate a person lifetime. Having it equal to 4 years smells like a forced nationalization (basically - misappropriation) of money, much similar in effect to government printing money and causing a dilution of people's savings.

Yes I agree that the idea is Good but the parameter chose of 4 years for recovery  is shit . imagine whene exchange list the coin and then they should support the coin and if there is inactive activity of user for 4 year ( it is a short vary short period ) so they have to deal with a tons of mail to get support of their Client ....My own opinion never respectfull exchange will list the coin just for this .
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