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Topic: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin, true deletable blockchain - V3 Hardfork on block 210000 - page 75. (Read 990744 times)

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Why people are saying bad for this coin? i mean the price drop and stuff... Even though i have lost 60% due to BTC price but i still hope that it will recover soon.
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Pascal will go for 0.007 BTC next cycle.

I hope so, but what makes you think that this will happen in next cycle?
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I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...

1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.

2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.

IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.

Purchasing of Accounts with fiat and credit card exists: http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/pasa/

Purchasing of PascalCoins with  fiat and credit card is under development: http://exchange.frizen.eu/

PascalCoin has normal mining and a blockchain like most coins with Proof of Work and difficulty adjustments etc. The difference is that PascalCoin also have a SafeBox so you can delete the blockchain if you just run an ordinary wallet.

Alternative wallets with a different GUI is under development. An early alfa test version can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet/


Hi nightraven, don't disagree with you - those services are out there, but they are not particularly easy for novices to find and use. If you want an app/platform/peice of software of any kind to get mass adoption, the user experience and system design has to be intuitive. Like a said, Pascal has a great technology platform (possibly the most viable of all blockchains long term), but it's UI/system design and market positioning could use some help (and hopefully the next wallet update will address some of these concerns). Please don't misinterpret this as fudding, I have nothing but respect for the Pascal team, just trying to provide to some critical feedback.

Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. You are right and your feedback is very welcome.

We can be much better. But we also need help from new devs with new ideas. Especially devs with focus on userfriendly apps.

Perhaps our present team is too focused on technical matters.  Smiley

Don't code so much these days, but happy to help with usability/UX/UI
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Bot only dumps you coins, be ready for 2k sat or lower and delisting
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Fake pump, soon 2k sat.. what a waste

The real pumps are better than the fake ones? For my part I do not care about pumps and I expect normal and progressive growth for PascalCoin.  Cool
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Fake pump, soon 2k sat.. what a waste
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I am Joe Blow, the lover man! You should pay me.
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I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...

1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.

2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.

IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.

Purchasing of Accounts with fiat and credit card exists: http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/pasa/

Purchasing of PascalCoins with  fiat and credit card is under development: http://exchange.frizen.eu/

PascalCoin has normal mining and a blockchain like most coins with Proof of Work and difficulty adjustments etc. The difference is that PascalCoin also have a SafeBox so you can delete the blockchain if you just run an ordinary wallet.

Alternative wallets with a different GUI is under development. An early alfa test version can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet/


Hi nightraven, don't disagree with you - those services are out there, but they are not particularly easy for novices to find and use. If you want an app/platform/peice of software of any kind to get mass adoption, the user experience and system design has to be intuitive. Like a said, Pascal has a great technology platform (possibly the most viable of all blockchains long term), but it's UI/system design and market positioning could use some help (and hopefully the next wallet update will address some of these concerns). Please don't misinterpret this as fudding, I have nothing but respect for the Pascal team, just trying to provide to some critical feedback.

Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. You are right and your feedback is very welcome.

We can be much better. But we also need help from new devs with new ideas. Especially devs with focus on userfriendly apps.

Perhaps our present team is too focused on technical matters.  Smiley
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 101
I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...

1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.

2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.

IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.

Purchasing of Accounts with fiat and credit card exists: http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/pasa/

Purchasing of PascalCoins with  fiat and credit card is under development: http://exchange.frizen.eu/

PascalCoin has normal mining and a blockchain like most coins with Proof of Work and difficulty adjustments etc. The difference is that PascalCoin also have a SafeBox so you can delete the blockchain if you just run an ordinary wallet.

Alternative wallets with a different GUI is under development. An early alfa test version can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet/


Hi nightraven, don't disagree with you - those services are out there, but they are not particularly easy for novices to find and use. If you want an app/platform/peice of software of any kind to get mass adoption, the user experience and system design has to be intuitive. Like a said, Pascal has a great technology platform (possibly the most viable of all blockchains long term), but it's UI/system design and market positioning could use some help (and hopefully the next wallet update will address some of these concerns). Please don't misinterpret this as fudding, I have nothing but respect for the Pascal team, just trying to provide to some critical feedback.
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looking my  winter game on pasc Q1 2017


and know pasc  can make x30  Tongue
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I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...

1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.

2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.

IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.

Purchasing of Accounts with fiat and credit card exists: http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/pasa/

Purchasing of PascalCoins with  fiat and credit card is under development: http://exchange.frizen.eu/

PascalCoin has normal mining and a blockchain like most coins with Proof of Work and difficulty adjustments etc. The difference is that PascalCoin also have a SafeBox so you can delete the blockchain if you just run an ordinary wallet.

Alternative wallets with a different GUI is under development. An early alfa test version can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet/


Awesome job nightraven! Thanks for all your efforts.
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I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...

1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.

2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.

IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.

Purchasing of Accounts with fiat and credit card exists: http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/pasa/

Purchasing of PascalCoins with  fiat and credit card is under development: http://exchange.frizen.eu/

PascalCoin has normal mining and a blockchain like most coins with Proof of Work and difficulty adjustments etc. The difference is that PascalCoin also have a SafeBox so you can delete the blockchain if you just run an ordinary wallet.

Alternative wallets with a different GUI is under development. An early alfa test version can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet/
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 101
I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...

1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.

2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.

IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.
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This is a good time for "accumulating".  That's what I heard on Slack.  But he/she did not care to explain what that means.

If you have any questions, they can easily be answered on the Slack channel.

EDIT:

Thank you for the member on Slack that answered the question in human format.  Wink
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PascWallet (PAWA) ver. 0.2a is released

Binaries for Windows and Linux as wel as source code can be downloaded from:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet

Source code is also available at https://github.com/natugle/PascWallet

PascWallet (PAWA) for PascalCoin is a simple and easy to use wallet build on top of the original PascalCoin source code.

Warning This is an ALFA TEST VERSION!!!!! Don't use it unless you know what you are doing.
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Pascal will go for 0.007 BTC next cycle.

Positive thinking.  If it does, I will buy you a coffee with PASC that I mined.   Smiley
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Pascal will go for 0.007 BTC next cycle.
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New Exchange open for testing!

I have modified an old php script an turned it into a basic PascalCoin Exchange. I would be very happy if some of you will test it a little before I open it for the public.

You can register and deposit small amounts in PASC or EURO and then start trading. Because we still are testing the deposit is max 10 EUR and max 100 PASC.

The link is:
http://exchange.frizen.eu/

Bug reports and suggestions here at  BitcoinTalk will be appreciated.
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