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Topic: [ANN][1CR] 1CRedit Coin Relaunch - page 19. (Read 290038 times)

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April 17, 2016, 05:55:36 PM
#65
Appreciate the input and will check it out.

Not sure that site existed 2 years ago, much has changed since then
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April 17, 2016, 11:28:12 AM
#64
Need some help on the webpage to get the block number to show.

I'm a (part time) C++ programmer, not a web developer.  The current site is built using Weebly, because it looked decent, was easy to do, and I use it for the family farm website so am fairly familiar with it.

Is there a way to query the block explorer at https://prohashing.com/explorer/1CRedit/ and have it just return the block number?  If so, I could add that link to the website...
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April 17, 2016, 11:13:27 AM
#63
A bit of good news:

I just uploaded a 9.9.23 Windows build.  Follow any of the links to get it.

This was built with the latest OpenSSl 1.0.2g library, which was my primary concern.  Less worried about having the latest BerkelyDB or Boost type libraries, which is what caused grief before.

Also slightly updated the website.

BTW - The coin is rapidly coming up on its 2nd birthday.  10 days to go!

ps.  Again, total coin count is simply the block number, since there is 1 coin per block, and there was zero pre-mining.

pps.  I sent an update request into coinmarketcap.com
hero member
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April 17, 2016, 01:27:59 AM
#62
I wonder if it's hard to for example fork MyCelium and get mobile wallets as well.

Or maybe we can contact Coinomi wallet / Shapeshift to add us?

1Credit is a very small coin still, but it's fairly launched and deserves more exposure.

edit: adding it to coinomi doesn't seem that hard: https://coinomi.com/AddingSupportForANewCurrency/

Coinomi looks pretty cool.  Smiley

Fairly launched is rare. No doubt Cassey has been mining off and on since day 1, but if somebody mines now for a year they get the same reward as somebody who mined the first year got. Very rare.

Important too that people realize no coins at this point are distributed "fairly". Every coin has whales and minnows. But with a coin like this the whales are probably benign and will always be looking at many things beside price.
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April 16, 2016, 11:39:10 AM
#61
I wonder if it's hard to for example fork MyCelium and get mobile wallets as well.

Or maybe we can contact Coinomi wallet / Shapeshift to add us?

1Credit is a very small coin still, but it's fairly launched and deserves more exposure.

edit: adding it to coinomi doesn't seem that hard: https://coinomi.com/AddingSupportForANewCurrency/
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April 15, 2016, 01:46:44 PM
#60

Regarding total coins, that is easy:  Its the block number since there is only 1 coin per block.

I understand that but it is important to have Coinmarketcap show accurate current info since most people find out about coins there.

Right now it shows bitcoins market cap as "$ 6,634,151,877".

Litecoin is shown as "$ 148,474,571".

1Credit is shown as "?".

For a lot of people that usually means the dev is trying to hide an inflated market cap.

However in this coin the market cap is actually much lower than people assume. What coin marketcap wants is a page like http://dogechain.info/chain/Dogecoin/q/totalbc that lets their program calculate market cap constantly. If the website is yours, i assume it is, then it would be helpful to the coin to make a page like that.

If you make a page like that I'll submit it to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IZf5cBivam_93zENT_arFFuvWDidHGjWxoTMVmFSoWg/viewform along with the 1credit website which also isn't on the Coinmarketcap page https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/1credit/

sr. member
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April 15, 2016, 01:15:18 PM
#59
No.  Coin is running to spec.  I add checkpoint records occasionally and keep a pool going just for consistency.
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April 15, 2016, 01:08:45 PM
#58
Is there any active development going on here? Can't find much info.
sr. member
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April 15, 2016, 12:52:28 PM
#57
Had problems with package incompatibility the last time I tried to build on Windows.  Should take another pass on that...

The Linux version is newer.

Regarding total coins, that is easy:  Its the block number since there is only 1 coin per block.
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April 15, 2016, 12:38:37 PM
#56
Just bought 1 BTC worth of the 1CR lottery ticket.
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lol Market cap seems to be only about 31 bitcoin right now so 1 bitcoin makes you a major player in this coin.


Damn, a roughly 3% stake!

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April 15, 2016, 12:27:27 PM
#55
Thanks for the support.  I continue to mine it...
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April 15, 2016, 12:18:03 PM
#54
Just bought 1 BTC worth of the 1CR lottery ticket.
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lol Market cap seems to be only about 31 bitcoin right now so 1 bitcoin makes you a major player in this coin.
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April 15, 2016, 11:49:07 AM
#53
Just bought 1 BTC worth of the 1CR lottery ticket.
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April 12, 2016, 08:31:08 AM
#51
It seems there was a little bubble on poloniex. I completely missed it. Reminds me that I will probably buy some more soon, because I want to maintain my stash around 1% of total coins in circulation (as long as it's extremely cheap to do it)
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April 06, 2016, 12:37:39 PM
#50
New Pool 1CreditCoin

http://mineblocks.no-ip.org:2627/pool/1CR/


Happy Mining  Smiley
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April 06, 2016, 12:31:56 PM
#49
I see that the price started to rise on April 5 around 15:30 from 50,000 and hit 192,000 around 18:30. It's now fallen to 91,000 (16:00 April 6).

Can anyone explain why there was such a rapid rise yesterday?

Best guess is that somebody with money noticed that the website was updated in February http://whois.domaintools.com/1creditcoin.org and assumes that this signifies some development.

Most people look at the charts and guess the coin is expensive because the price looks like a high number 0.00083643 BTC but there are less than 50,000 coins I believe.

So marketcap is still pretty low for one of the few coins created in that era without blatant profiteering in mind, a fair coin.

May I ask which other coins from that era you consider to be fair?
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April 06, 2016, 11:52:24 AM
#48
I see that the price started to rise on April 5 around 15:30 from 50,000 and hit 192,000 around 18:30. It's now fallen to 91,000 (16:00 April 6).

Can anyone explain why there was such a rapid rise yesterday?

Best guess is that somebody with money noticed that the website was updated in February http://whois.domaintools.com/1creditcoin.org and assumes that this signifies some development.

Most people look at the charts and guess the coin is expensive because the price looks like a high number 0.00083643 BTC but there are less than 50,000 coins I believe.

So marketcap is still pretty low for one of the few coins created in that era without blatant profiteering in mind, a fair coin.
newbie
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April 06, 2016, 09:51:13 AM
#47
I see that the price started to rise on April 5 around 15:30 from 50,000 and hit 192,000 around 18:30. It's now fallen to 91,000 (16:00 April 6).

Can anyone explain why there was such a rapid rise yesterday?
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March 27, 2016, 12:59:26 PM
#46
Any improvemebt soon I see dev not online always

Looks like he updated the wallet for yaccoin but made no announcement http://www.yaccoin.org/

Maybe going to update this one too

Wait and see

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Both wallets start synching almost immediately though not a lot of connections.
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