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Topic: [ANN] United SciFi Coin [SCIFI] PoW/PoS (Read 42049 times)

legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
January 24, 2025, 07:35:55 PM
One of the old-time updaters of coins is it seems working through a bunch of them, I know for example they lately updated FairBriX and made some enquiries into the current state of TeneBriX's blockchain provenance so it does not seem unlikely that the so called Sci-Fi coins will come up on the list eventually.

Important however in that kind of regard I suspect is for the communities of the various coins to remember they are all in a co-operative game where working together helps them all, rather than in some kind of cut-throat competitive game where they are all out to cut each other down.

It would not surprise me at all, for example, to learn that several of the old coins have at least some Sci-Fi coin in their "official treasury" from which their own calculated value per coin is calculated just like Sci-Fi coin's own "treasury" contains some of each of several other small coins akin to itself not just big major famous high value coins but forgotten specialty/niche coins like itself.

So the value of all is affected by the value of each and the value of each affected by the value of all...

See http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/latestrates.inc for "Latest Rates", the latest calculated values... Smiley

Maybe also make updating it seem more and more worthwhile by "ratcheting" the spot-market price up and up and up. Smiley


-MarkM-

member
Activity: 797
Merit: 15
January 24, 2025, 07:22:26 PM
I do not see any command to 'turn on stake' when I type 'help'.
I have staking=1 in my conf but it isn't even listed in the Command-Line Options window.

This wallet is SOOOO old, it could really use an update.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
January 23, 2025, 12:52:54 AM
I don't remember if it is one of the staking coins in which you have to explicitly tell it to turn on staking after it is up and running and has caught up with the blockchain.

My machine actually staking some of the coins is in another house and the ethernet switch it is on is jammed up so it cannot reach the modem nor be reached via the modem.

Nor from other machines that I still can reach that are on other ethenet switches or directly connected to the modem or on wireless from the modem.

If no one else can locate any of the coins and put them online staking I can check around this house it might have somewhere a backup of a wallet that does have coins.

Seems strange so many folk would have nodes online without coins in them though hmmm...


-MarkM-

member
Activity: 797
Merit: 15
January 23, 2025, 12:24:22 AM
Who would pilfer anything? You mean to say you can not lock the machine and still have the wallet running? If Windows, win+L and you are set. Everything in the background still connected and active.

I now have 9 peers!! Yet the chain is still stuck.

addnode=31.46.245.156
addnode=142.134.67.58
addnode=91.206.16.214
addnode=85.15.179.171
addnode=64.71.72.56
addnode=108.163.158.130
addnode=24.52.248.184
addnode=141.126.242.177
addnode=174.94.51.233
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
January 21, 2025, 08:54:53 PM
Huh I didn't know that, thanks for the heads-up!

I of course do not like to sit stake on third party hosted machines such as my two servers out on the net, so of course although they are decent anchors for nodes to contact to find other nodes they are no use at all toward keeping pure-staking coins' blockchains moving.

I think my main staking wallets for USF are probably stuck behind an ethernet switch in another house, that keeps jamming up even after replacing it a couple or more times now with brand new switches; someday I will figure out which machine on that switch is jamming it up and isolate that machine or move it to wireless or something meanwhile often when I nip away for a while the switch jams again and all the machines on it are unreachable.

From what you wrote though it seems even when my staking wallet or staking wallets are online it is going to take having other nodes out somewhere staking too to keep it moving.

Maybe I need to risk a minimum stake sized TXOUT at each of the two servers despite thus putting those stakes at risk of pilfering by employees of the hosting company?


-MarkM-

member
Activity: 797
Merit: 15
January 21, 2025, 07:17:55 PM
Ya... I was just kidding.  Tongue

It is dead.

Last block was in Sep '24.

This is why you don't place high maturity before stake. When only one or two wallets are open and they make a stake, they gotta mature to make another, but there isn't anyone else to move it to make the maturity.

PoS maturity shouldn't be more than 20. Plus, age maturity should be 6hrs or less.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
January 20, 2025, 04:51:11 PM
Of course it is still alive.

Still LFM.Knotwork.com and Server1.Knotwork.net as primary anchors though usually also nodes at various United Federation bases such as UFBSH.no-ip.org, UFBTR.ddns.net and UFBAR.ddns.net

Still also trade-able on HORIZON and Stellar too of course.


-MarkM-

member
Activity: 797
Merit: 15
January 20, 2025, 04:13:13 PM
It is still alive!!!

addnode=64.71.72.56:8454
addnode=91.206.16.214:8454
addnode=174.94.51.233:8454
addnode=85.15.179.171:8454
hero member
Activity: 982
Merit: 520
Nature decays, but Latinum lasts forever. RoA:102
What happened to the Block Explorer?

Anyone got any peers/addnodes?
Code:
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legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090

Anyone got any peers/addnodes?


LFM.knotwork.com

-MarkM-

P.S. Now also server1.knotwork.net

newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
What happened to the Block Explorer?

Anyone got any peers/addnodes?
hero member
Activity: 667
Merit: 517
Fuck BlackRock
February 12, 2022, 03:29:01 PM

i have approx. 5k SCIFI coins to bail-in would you please pm me your details so that we can proceed?



You should have PM'd me so I would be informed by email that I had a message.

As it is I only last night saw your post and PM'd you...

-MarkM-


Haha. You been hanging too much on Discord.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
February 12, 2022, 12:46:12 PM

i have approx. 5k SCIFI coins to bail-in would you please pm me your details so that we can proceed?


You should have PM'd me so I would be informed by email that I had a message.

As it is I only last night saw your post and PM'd you...

-MarkM-
hero member
Activity: 667
Merit: 517
Fuck BlackRock
October 15, 2021, 03:05:22 AM

Messaging here on the forum would work too but has no real expectation of privacy and in principle could even be spoofed by whoever runs these forums nowadays.


theymos?
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
October 10, 2021, 02:08:17 AM
Best is contact me on KEYBASE platform (encrypted chat with a Stellar wallet built-in).

My handle there is "knotwork".

The info pages at http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/ should actually say that, also I set up a "federation info" thing that should let clients get info about the coins including a note about how to bail-in / bail-out which should say to contact "knotwork" on KEYBASE.

Messaging here on the forum would work too but has no real expectation of privacy and in principle could even be spoofed by whoever runs these forums nowadays.

KEYBASE is end-to-end-encrypted, plus having the builin Stellar wallet kind of makes it "ideal" except for its wallet's lack of actual trading in the markets capability. You'll still need some other Stellar wallet to access the trading-pairs.

Basically how bailing-in works is you send me coins on the blokchain and in return I send you tokens on the Stellar platform.

Then to bail-out its the reverse, you send me my tokens and in return I send you coins on blockchain.

The bottleneck is I like to only create tokens representing HALF of the coins I actually have, so that if I choose to I can bury the coins represented by tokens insanely-securely with complicated multi-key systems putting partial keys into multiple safety-deposit boxes or whatever, not caring how hard it might be or how long it might take to dig those coins back up again because I still have the other half of my coins on hand to buy back my tokens with.

The occassionally-occurring drawback to that redundancy is that if I do not have enough tokens already on hand for the amount of coins someone wants to bail-in I can anly tokenise half of what they send me so have to come up with something else for them to buy with the other half so that I can continue to only tokenise half of the coins I actually have.

The good side of it of course is it means I am on a 200%-reserve system rather than a fractional-reserve or even merely 100%-reserve system.

So first thing to know is what kind of number of coins are you looking to bail-in?

-MarkM-


i have approx. 5k SCIFI coins to bail-in would you please pm me your details so that we can proceed?

thx
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
October 08, 2021, 07:56:51 PM
Best is contact me on KEYBASE platform (encrypted chat with a Stellar wallet built-in).

My handle there is "knotwork".

The info pages at http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/ should actually say that, also I set up a "federation info" thing that should let clients get info about the coins including a note about how to bail-in / bail-out which should say to contact "knotwork" on KEYBASE.

Messaging here on the forum would work too but has no real expectation of privacy and in principle could even be spoofed by whoever runs these forums nowadays.

KEYBASE is end-to-end-encrypted, plus having the builin Stellar wallet kind of makes it "ideal" except for its wallet's lack of actual trading in the markets capability. You'll still need some other Stellar wallet to access the trading-pairs.

Basically how bailing-in works is you send me coins on the blokchain and in return I send you tokens on the Stellar platform.

Then to bail-out its the reverse, you send me my tokens and in return I send you coins on blockchain.

The bottleneck is I like to only create tokens representing HALF of the coins I actually have, so that if I choose to I can bury the coins represented by tokens insanely-securely with complicated multi-key systems putting partial keys into multiple safety-deposit boxes or whatever, not caring how hard it might be or how long it might take to dig those coins back up again because I still have the other half of my coins on hand to buy back my tokens with.

The occassionally-occurring drawback to that redundancy is that if I do not have enough tokens already on hand for the amount of coins someone wants to bail-in I can anly tokenise half of what they send me so have to come up with something else for them to buy with the other half so that I can continue to only tokenise half of the coins I actually have.

The good side of it of course is it means I am on a 200%-reserve system rather than a fractional-reserve or even merely 100%-reserve system.

So first thing to know is what kind of number of coins are you looking to bail-in?

-MarkM-
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
October 08, 2021, 01:29:52 AM

so how do i send the SCIFI coins from my wallet to the Stellar Platform ??

thx!
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
SCIFI has been added to http://crpool.xyz miningpool.

-a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://crpool.xyz:3433 -u yourwalletaddress -p c=SCIFI
legendary
Activity: 2940
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hero member
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Nature decays, but Latinum lasts forever. RoA:102

Long time no see I ran across an old backup of a dead PC and found old scfi coin wallets qubit v3 KED and others. I I can recover some from old versions great But I will be getting new QT from your site.I have the wallet but not the QT for DPZ anyone know where I find it. A friend and I want to bring it up if we can.

https://github.com/scificrypto/DPZ-DollarPounds/releases/tag/v2.0.2
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