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Topic: ☑☑☑[ANN][BSD] BitSend - online since 2014 [ Core 0.17++] - page 168. (Read 384767 times)

full member
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Merit: 100
Hey guys, how about the Nvidia GPU miner? Will someone provide it?
sr. member
Activity: 491
Merit: 250
Hi Guys,
For some reason my Norton Virus is constantly deleting the BSD wallet even though I keep telling it to ingore it and in the safe list. Did anyone encounter that? What could be done to install the wallet? Thanks in advance.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Hopefully we can get some volume up at Bittrex would like to see BSD over $1
legendary
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Merit: 1004
No risk, no fun!
...

Ok...short explanation: I made a mistake. My bad. Everything is ok!  Grin

But please discuss different coins better in the different threads. Here is Bitsend.

Greetz
Steve
sr. member
Activity: 1216
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I agree. And then there is also europecoin .. it would only have to harm the quality of bitsend. What is the relationship? What are the objectives? Argument: the bitcoin can do x2 or x3, and bitcloud x10, x100 ... it's weird as a goal to create a currency and I ask myself serious questions ..
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
Would it be possible to explain the relation between BitSend, BitCore, and BitCloud? It appears that at least to some extent the same developers are working on multiple coins, so I wondered what the goal was to ensure they aren't cannibalizing each other?
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 502
I think Bitsend should do some proper marketing to bring new people to the coin.

Also,  why not reduce the price for the masternode? Isn't 8000$ to much for most people?
It is a pretty well designed system. If masternodes are too cheap, too many short-term "investors" will jump in for the block rewards (20 BSD per block are for the masternodes and 5 BSD per block are for miners) and that will diminish the incentive to run a masternode...
Join the airdrop (make sure you qualify) and you'll have your fair share of BSD Wink

If you have a good CPU (think i7 from 5th gen. onward, Ryzen, or a decently recent server-grade Xeon) or a good/recent AMD graphic card, you can mine it. Sadly there's no Cuda implementation for Xevan yet...

So, airdrop, mine, buy... stash 25k BSD and then go for a masternode Smiley

With CPU mining, you will need about 10yrs to get your 25k BSD for masternode Wink
p.s. How much is profitable mining with AMD rx470 graphic card?

 I have the similar question but regarding the AMD RX480 graphic card instead. Is it more profitable to mine this coin or maybe BTX (Bitcore)
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 252
Only Bitcoin!
I think Bitsend should do some proper marketing to bring new people to the coin.

Also,  why not reduce the price for the masternode? Isn't 8000$ to much for most people?
It is a pretty well designed system. If masternodes are too cheap, too many short-term "investors" will jump in for the block rewards (20 BSD per block are for the masternodes and 5 BSD per block are for miners) and that will diminish the incentive to run a masternode...
Join the airdrop (make sure you qualify) and you'll have your fair share of BSD Wink

If you have a good CPU (think i7 from 5th gen. onward, Ryzen, or a decently recent server-grade Xeon) or a good/recent AMD graphic card, you can mine it. Sadly there's no Cuda implementation for Xevan yet...

So, airdrop, mine, buy... stash 25k BSD and then go for a masternode Smiley

With CPU mining, you will need about 10yrs to get your 25k BSD for masternode Wink
p.s. How much is profitable mining with AMD rx470 graphic card?
sr. member
Activity: 385
Merit: 252
Think with your brain. It is not illegal (yet).
I think Bitsend should do some proper marketing to bring new people to the coin.

Also,  why not reduce the price for the masternode? Isn't 8000$ to much for most people?
It is a pretty well designed system. If masternodes are too cheap, too many short-term "investors" will jump in for the block rewards (20 BSD per block are for the masternodes and 5 BSD per block are for miners) and that will diminish the incentive to run a masternode...
Join the airdrop (make sure you qualify) and you'll have your fair share of BSD Wink

If you have a good CPU (think i7 from 5th gen. onward, Ryzen, or a decently recent server-grade Xeon) or a good/recent AMD graphic card, you can mine it. Sadly there's no Cuda implementation for Xevan yet...

So, airdrop, mine, buy... stash 25k BSD and then go for a masternode Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1088
Merit: 531
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I think Bitsend should do some proper marketing to bring new people to the coin.

Also,  why not reduce the price for the masternode? Isn't 8000$ to much for most people?
legendary
Activity: 1855
Merit: 1016
Got my first AIRDROP, Thank you and more power to the team

Current Airdrop Amount
17.75148000   

No.69 Overview Weekly Airdrop 08.14.17

Total members: 676 |Payout BSD: 17,75| Payout per member total BSD: 4826,19
Airdrop today per member: 5,33 $( total: 3750,00 $)
Supporter today (Banner, Website, Core Member, Faucets, etc..): 525,00 $
Airdrop total in Dollar: 335191,17 $

Everyone can join to our Airdrop! (Bitcointalk Account > Senior Member) Info about the Airdrop here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0
Payments will be issued on Mondays until 2019.
Best Regards,
Your Bitsend Team
hero member
Activity: 1316
Merit: 514
Got my first AIRDROP, Thank you and more power to the team

Current Airdrop Amount
17.75148000   
sr. member
Activity: 1216
Merit: 333
Well received my airdrop! fantastic! Wink

Waiting for good news regarding the development of the project! Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1855
Merit: 1016
Airdrop today per member: 5,33 $( total: 3750,00 $)
Supporter today (Banner, Website, Core Member, Faucets, etc..): 525,00 $
Airdrop total in Dollar: 335191,17 $

Everyone can join to our Airdrop! (Bitcointalk Account > Senior Member) Info about the Airdrop here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0
Payments will be issued on Mondays until 2019.
Best Regards,
Your Bitsend Team
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1013
Such a low marketcap of only 5 milion usd, 100 million plus for bitsend project is 99 percent sure thing and I just know that I will regret in the not so far future for not buying cheap bsd.

Now the price is cheap (0.00007674 BTC )
buy now Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
Such a low marketcap of only 5 milion usd, 100 million plus for bitsend project is 99 percent sure thing and I just know that I will regret in the not so far future for not buying cheap bsd.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 3000
Terminated.
can i understand better how does it work the amount of bitSend dropped?
The amount is variable!
Everything is explained in the BitSend forum: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0.

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The maximum number of users is 1000 Users. We will pay out a maximum of 10 000 BSD per week (520 000 BSD per Year). The paid out amount will be proportionally distributed among all users (plus additional donations). It is also possible that there will be additional payouts during public holidays.
The amount keeps changing as more and more users enroll (but the total that gets paid per week does not).
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 511
Hi all!!!
i'm following airdro since some weeks.
can i understand better how does it work the amount of bitSend dropped?
The amount is variable!
many thank!!
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 103
You did a wonderful job with bitcore ! When are u going to take care about bitsend ?  SegWit ? New wesite ?   
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 3000
Terminated.
Regarding the wallet download, in the main OP we have:

Code:
◢◤ Your Digital Network - Downloads
Source code: https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitSend


If we click on it, for windows wallet we should then click on:
Code:
Precompiled binaries are available at GitHub, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitsend/files/?source=navbar
Where did you find that link? That's quite weird. I've clicked on the Windows wallet, and it sends you to: https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitSend/releases. CTRL+F5 on the first post also does not find anything related to sourceforge.

Update: I've found it whilst writing/editing this post. That's part of the README which is outdated (we'll correct it). The downloads are on the releases link though.
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