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Topic: [ANN] RISKCOIN - Scrypt - Bittrex - More to come... - page 47. (Read 53026 times)

hero member
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If coinswap is too lazy to compile a linux wallet for themselves, I'll just do it for them, lol.

My guess is that they'd prefer to compile from source themself, but they'd also want it to be known as working ahead of time? I'm not sure though.
I'll get one working and report back later today
newbie
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If coinswap is too lazy to compile a linux wallet for themselves, I'll just do it for them, lol.

My guess is that they'd prefer to compile from source themself, but they'd also want it to be known as working ahead of time? I'm not sure though.
hero member
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If coinswap is too lazy to compile a linux wallet for themselves, I'll just do it for them, lol.
newbie
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Well, I'm usually the type who doesn't do pool donations (unless there's no set fee), but I felt like I wanted to put a small donation on ManhattanMine. I've told him that I'm perfectly okay with him using my donation towards the block explorer fund (if that's still going) rather than the pool if he prefers, too.

I also very much like how ManhattanMine's dashboard auto-updates, unlike CoinMiners which has to be manually refreshed, and doesn't show last found blocks on the dash. Cheesy
legendary
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It looks like people start to buy on BTCPOOL. All sells at 22000sats were bought. Looking better and better. Maybe it is Risk that will make BTCPOOL bigger Cheesy
legendary
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We'll see. I'm still fairly new to the whole thing, so I'm still experimenting with what's best. I even did a trial of whether the best results came from ManhattanMine, CoinMiners, or splitting hash over the two of them - best result seemed to be the split, but only by a very slight amount, so I decided to just put it all on ManhattanMine to keep things simple, as well as to support that pool since he seems much more interested in helping the coin out than CoinMiners.

I might put a small bit of hash in now, but save the big guns until it goes up... we'll see how I feel. Maybe if I have some more good runs on PokerShibes, I can do both. xD

CoinMiners is a popular pool, and ManhattanMine is pretty new. It always take some time before a miningpool have a good new. But i have to agree with you, the guys from ManhattanMine are also promotion the coin etc, and it makes sense too, as as a pool owner you receive some coins from the block that were find and you want to earn some money too.
newbie
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We'll see. I'm still fairly new to the whole thing, so I'm still experimenting with what's best. I even did a trial of whether the best results came from ManhattanMine, CoinMiners, or splitting hash over the two of them - best result seemed to be the split, but only by a very slight amount, so I decided to just put it all on ManhattanMine to keep things simple, as well as to support that pool since he seems much more interested in helping the coin out than CoinMiners.

I might put a small bit of hash in now, but save the big guns until it goes up... we'll see how I feel. Maybe if I have some more good runs on PokerShibes, I can do both. xD
legendary
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Just to update; staking is working fine for me now.

I can only afford so much mining capacity, so I've stopped for now, but will resume when the block reward hits 20. I've held onto all the coins I've got so far though, apart from a small donation I made towards citron's efforts for a block explorer. (And yep, Citron, I'll be back on your pool of course!)

A lot of people will mine when it hit 20, so i don't know if your final result will be better then mining now. POS blocks are getting in little by little. I have 250 small blocks in my wallet, so if all my blocks create POS blocks then there won't be a lot of POW left in 2 or 3 days Cheesy. Mining will still be fine till tomorrow afternoon, i think, as then 50% of the blocks will be POS and that means that the reward will also only be 10 per block.
newbie
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Just to update; staking is working fine for me now.

I can only afford so much mining capacity, so I've stopped for now, but will resume when the block reward hits 20. I've held onto all the coins I've got so far though, apart from a small donation I made towards citron's efforts for a block explorer. (And yep, Citron, I'll be back on your pool of course!)
newbie
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The Title of the Thread needs updating with some info like 50% pos Mining Started FEB 21ST~

Modifying.
legendary
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Time to wake up Bittrex and get it listed.

Hahaha. You to ask bittrex like you made in Pen

I ask for PEN like 10 other people asked for PEN. It was a team effort, if community doesn't work together then it will not hit any exchange at all. If you search on twitter and you enter $RISK and you find only a few posts, then they also knows enough. When they find 20 posts then they also know it is interesting to add it.
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Time to wake up Bittrex and get it listed.

Hahaha. You to ask bittrex like you made in Pen
legendary
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Time to wake up Bittrex and get it listed.
legendary
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Mmm, interesting. People are selling their coins at 9000sats when ICO price was 28000. So that are miners that are dumping their coins. Hashrate has been a little lower lately, so maybe the average cost of mining is around 9000 sats.
newbie
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I have very little experience with Linux (and currently no Linux system), even less with C / C++, and less again with crypto-related coding. I'd be of no help there. My programming experience is mostly limited to QB64 and Delphi coding for Windows (and PHP), which isn't really relevant.

I could try to learn at some point, but right now I'm busy with existing projects. (Lemmings-related if anyone was wondering)
full member
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Let's request RISK in Coin-swap : https://coin-swap.net/newcoin

 Minimum Requirements

    Must have sourcecode on github.
    Must have a working linux wallet.
    Must have a thread on Bitcointalk, Cryptocointalk, or Hashtalk.
    Must have an active community.
    Must not infringe on copyrights.
    Developers must inform Coin-Swap when new wallets are released.


If I'm not mistaken, we only have a Windows wallet at the moment, right? (At least in distributed-compiled form; I'd guess the source can be compiled for Linux)

atleast we try, can you make and IRC chat?

Edit: Join here http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23coin-swap%20%23risk&uio=d4
newbie
Activity: 56
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Let's request RISK in Coin-swap : https://coin-swap.net/newcoin

 Minimum Requirements

    Must have sourcecode on github.
    Must have a working linux wallet.
    Must have a thread on Bitcointalk, Cryptocointalk, or Hashtalk.
    Must have an active community.
    Must not infringe on copyrights.
    Developers must inform Coin-Swap when new wallets are released.


If I'm not mistaken, we only have a Windows wallet at the moment, right? (At least in distributed-compiled form; I'd guess the source can be compiled for Linux)
hero member
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keep dreaming, it's too risky
newbie
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I use a few (BitTrex, Cryptsy, Cex.io, BleuTrade) and haven't had problems on any of them yet; there again I haven't done any particularly high-value transactions on any of them.
http://atomic-trade.com is good. They just got bought out by banx.io. 

I'll keep that in mind. I generally default to Cryptsy unless it's a coin that isn't on there (or if it's not practical to trade there, for example HTML5 which is better traded directly to Doge, which can only be done on BleuTrade AFAIK), or I'm wanting to involve fiat money (in which case Cex.io's deposit options are more convenient for me), but it's always good to have more options.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
©
Let's request RISK in Coin-swap : https://coin-swap.net/newcoin

 Minimum Requirements

    Must have sourcecode on github.
    Must have a working linux wallet.
    Must have a thread on Bitcointalk, Cryptocointalk, or Hashtalk.
    Must have an active community.
    Must not infringe on copyrights.
    Developers must inform Coin-Swap when new wallets are released.
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