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Topic: [ANN] (WC) | WhiteCoin | BIG NEWS: Foundation, investors & more ☯ whitecoin.info - page 479. (Read 759219 times)

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Just something I whipped up


I like it too.

Could you do a version where the W is more embossed, and possible a little more surface finish on the blank portions.  I think that texture will make it look good.  But you're the Artist!

Any chance of getting a "The White[coin] Album"
hero member
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Anyone mining on talesfromthescrypt?
sr. member
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Net hashrate is at 40GH... Which pool is a majority of this coming from?
newbie
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Top work! Looks great. I posted a similar design earlier - was a 12am job though so a bit half-assed!!! Yours is much more refined, love the stars and 2 tone shading  Wink

http://www.existcreative.co.uk/whitecoin.png

and

http://www.existcreative.co.uk/whitecoin2.png

hero member
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Is there going to be a wallet update coming soon to allow minting/staking/etc. I'm not seeing that in V1.01, or I've missed the commands to turn this feature on.
full member
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Wanted to ask the forum's advice as I'm new relatively new to trading - should I keep all my wc on the exchange or keep them secure on wallet and transfer to the exchange when needed? I've noticed exchanges can be slow to transfer at times (especially mintpal) and it'd suck to miss the boat on a price hike, but I've also read a number of posts of people losing money on them - hacked accounts and the like? Are sites like Mintpal and Cryptsy trustworthy enough to hold large coin stashes?

TIA!  Smiley

Mintpal is pretty sold so far. I would never trust an exchange 100% though. If you aren't day-trading I would suggest moving your coins to your wallet on your PC. You will also be able to stake your coins in a couple days as well.
hero member
Activity: 672
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Wanted to ask the forum's advice as I'm new relatively new to trading - should I keep all my wc on the exchange or keep them secure on wallet and transfer to the exchange when needed? I've noticed exchanges can be slow to transfer at times (especially mintpal) and it'd suck to miss the boat on a price hike, but I've also read a number of posts of people losing money on them - hacked accounts and the like? Are sites like Mintpal and Cryptsy trustworthy enough to hold large coin stashes?

TIA!  Smiley

Both sites have made it throgh the storms so far.  I suggest keeping your coins in multiple places.  I use a protected, backedup wallet, and use those exact exchanges with TFA, and or email confirmation.
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newbie
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Wanted to ask the forum's advice as I'm new relatively new to trading - should I keep all my wc on the exchange or keep them secure on wallet and transfer to the exchange when needed? I've noticed exchanges can be slow to transfer at times (especially mintpal) and it'd suck to miss the boat on a price hike, but I've also read a number of posts of people losing money on them - hacked accounts and the like? Are sites like Mintpal and Cryptsy trustworthy enough to hold large coin stashes?

TIA!  Smiley
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I've said it before and will say it again. Those waiting for 600 like blackcoin did after PoW are kidding themselves.

Ride the waves, gents. It'll be bumpy, but well worth it in a couple weeks.

mfw I didn't buy a shitload of wc @800  Cry

It's only 200 sat higher now. Why not buy now, or if you believe the price will tank again, wait and buy lower?

I have been making incremental buys at all prices. I just wish I had the fortune telling skills to stock up at 800.

I ain't even mad though, anything under 1500 is bargain basement prices as far as I'm concerned.
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member of GameCredits Dev team
http://wc.scryptominers.com/

Our servers and DNS registrar were compromised on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 01:57:49 UTC/GMT.

Redirect your miners to another pool until further notice.

If you are still mining on any of our stratums, STOP immediately and switch to another pool.

The IP that has accessed our server, proceeded to withdraw coins from our pool wallets over a period of 12 hours: 193.138.222.26

IP Trace: http://www.ip-adress.com/ip_tracer/193.138.222.26

We have regained access to our DNS registrar and have pointed all pools to this page.

The extent of the damage is significant. We are doing everything in our power to recover coins from each of the multiple pools we run. Additionaldetails on this to follow.

Know that we will cover as much of the loss of coins from all of our pools that we can, and we will be back online as soon as possible.
Steal peapols coins and they its not me its some hacker..i heard that lie  allreadu 10000 times in cryptoworld.




I want my coins.


bolje bi vam bilo da vratite !
it will be better for u to give it back!
newbie
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Was absolutely gutted I missed the 830 today - was stuck working a day contract and the local network blocked all my wallets so couldn't get the funds on to mintpal (actually tried to use 3g and wifi hotspot but was just way too slow).

Have traded up 500k in DOGE for Whitecoin at 1010, now only holding Vertcoin and Whitecoin at the moment. Will point all my rigs over to chunkypools.com, loving the switch over concept - very well thought out!

http://hdwallpappers.com/images/wallpapers/Fly-Me-to-the-Moon_movie_wallpaper.jpg
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Report those orders to mintpal support. They have publicly stated they do not like spam orders because it slows down their trading platform, and it is also a form of market manipulation (which they don't like).

an exchange which doesn't like market manipulation and spam orders?
must be some kind of joke

this is how they make their bread and butter

They don't like those order because someone sits there and clicks buy over and over for the same amount in a short period of time. It slows down their system and uses up resources, which makes the site slower for everyone. That is their reasoning. They are also not fans of blatant market manipulation--everyone has their own opinions right? I hang out in the #mintpal IRC a lot, and this what mintpal Jay and Jason have said.
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legendary
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wow @ multipool hashrate already, if the regular nethash is any indication for the coming hash on multipool.. Roll Eyes
full member
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I've said it before and will say it again. Those waiting for 600 like blackcoin did after PoW are kidding themselves.

Ride the waves, gents. It'll be bumpy, but well worth it in a couple weeks.

mfw I didn't buy a shitload of wc @800  Cry

It's only 200 sat higher now. Why not buy now, or if you believe the price will tank again, wait and buy lower?
hero member
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Report those orders to mintpal support. They have publicly stated they do not like spam orders because it slows down their trading platform, and it is also a form of market manipulation (which they don't like).

an exchange which doesn't like market manipulation and spam orders?
must be some kind of joke

this is how they make their bread and butter
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
I've said it before and will say it again. Those waiting for 600 like blackcoin did after PoW are kidding themselves.

Ride the waves, gents. It'll be bumpy, but well worth it in a couple weeks.

I prefer to wait Smiley. 100% profit from 600 to 1200 :p.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
I've said it before and will say it again. Those waiting for 600 like blackcoin did after PoW are kidding themselves.

Ride the waves, gents. It'll be bumpy, but well worth it in a couple weeks.

mfw I didn't buy a shitload of wc @800  Cry
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
time
I've said it before and will say it again. Those waiting for 600 like blackcoin did after PoW are kidding themselves.

Ride the waves, gents. It'll be bumpy, but well worth it in a couple weeks.

The proof of stake on whitecoin will be more valuable than absolute exit at peak valuation.
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seems legit..

Report those orders to mintpal support. They have publicly stated they do not like spam orders because it slows down their trading platform, and it is also a form of market manipulation (which they don't like).
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