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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 2268. (Read 9723858 times)

legendary
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Check this out, if you follow the finest farthest line, and it's arc, you'll find that all the coins from the earliest times were dumped shortly by the end of the first price spike:




It's all been distributed long ago.
legendary
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It proves that the coins have been well distributed.

No it doesn't. It proves the coins moved on the blockchain, which we already know from looking at the block explorer. It says nothing about ownership.

sr. member
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Way to ruin CoinMarketCaps credibility Trollero, because anyone can check the Dash block explorer dates to see a premine never happened, so CMC posts inaccurate info now.  what's next?

I never asked them to mark it as a premine. I posted supporting information on their thread about it being an instamine. They decided on their own to add the double asterisk because I guess they think that 35% of the supply being mined in one day is relevant information when displaying the supply statistics, perhaps more relevant than a technical distinction between premine and instamine. You'll have to ask them for any further explanation.

Hey it's not like I want a conversation with you Smoothie, I heard it all 1000 times like everyone has - "Now my sh*tcoin is obsolete I have no choice but to jump through hoops to try to delude people to buy it".  Just having a LOL at your latest troll efforts.
legendary
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Sorry Tante... Smooth and these dorks triggered something in me this morning. It's been a tough morning at winery Had one of my cellar crew screw up a filter run on almost $150,000 tank of white wine.  Not a happy camper.   Going to have to spend the rest of the week correcting issues and I'm going to have to fire someone over this.  Does not make for a happy morning.

I thought you still lived in your parent's basement!  LOL

Losing that much stock is not funny. That must have come from quite a lot of vines.

If you can't rescue the stock and its going to waste, we'll rock up and drink it.

No seriously, I'll happily pay for the privilege to come over and spend a few weeks with some mates getting slowly pickled. Just feed us the odd sausage roll and we're good to go.

j/k....
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Best of luck with that issue.

Thanks coins!  yeah it was a 7500L tanks of Pinot Grigio.  Not part of our top tier wine series...but   I'm hoping that I can correct the issue....it may not be as bad as was thought this morning.  Wine is fairly resilient.   We are planning to have a "DASH Mash" at the winery this summer/fall.  Maybe i'll save a batch of that wine in keg and give out for free.  Wink  

7500L.

Yikes.

But I think my mates and I will be up for the challenge. I could probably muster up 20 mates for the Pinot challenge. Over two weeks, that's about 27 L a day, each.  Cool

legendary
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You might be interested in this graph someone sent me: https://bitinfocharts.com/darkcoin/visualization.html

It shows that the early coins mined (from the instamine period) were transferred during the price peaks (they are the arcs).



And what does that mean exactly?  That some of the coins that were mined early on were sold at the price peaks?  Doesn't seem that scandalous to me!

I've been studying this chart, and it seems to absolutely confirm what I felt happened to the early coins.  Look at the chart.  You see the TXES (arcs) from the early mining getting sold soon after.  The arks that reach beyond have their origins well after the first month.  That's when people started taking Evan seriously, and they saved their coins.  This is a really cool chart!  Why haven't we seen it before?

It proves that the coins have been well distributed.

That's how I see it too, seems pretty plain. Maybe some people are colour blind or something?  Huh
legendary
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Way to ruin CoinMarketCaps credibility Trollero, because anyone can check the Dash block explorer dates to see a premine never happened, so CMC posts inaccurate info now.  what's next?

I never asked them to mark it as a premine. I posted supporting information on their thread about it being an instamine. They decided on their own to add the double asterisk because I guess they think that 35% of the supply being mined in one day is relevant information when displaying the supply statistics, perhaps more relevant than a technical distinction between premine and instamine. You'll have to ask them for any further explanation.
sr. member
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dash/dark should have the " * " in coinmarketcap.com
Not going to happen. The site isn't run by agenda-driven trolltards like you.


Erm...

holy fuck, it did happen darkcoin/DASH did have the " * " at coinmarketcap.com

a lot of my buddies are angry here, too bad i'm sleepy...going to bed now, we are going to have a group theraphy session tomorrow...see ya  Wink





I don't think they finished yet, next thing is they are trying to get CoinMarketCap to change their definition of "premine" (clear definition of Dev solo mining before launch) to mean the same as "instamine" (fast emission but open to everyone form the start) to ignore the wide variation between "instamine scams" where the dev runs off in week 2, or Dash launch emission where 16 month later the dev is hard at work developing and innovating the leading alt coin.  So now CoinMarketCap users won't know the difference:

'To be entirely accurate I think the tag should be changed to "significantly premined or instamined'

...Which would be great for Trollero because then coincidentally their 2 "competitors" as they see it (Dash / Bytecoin) both get the same new type of * on CoinMarketCap because one is "premined" and one is "instamined" and that's now the same thing with their new definition (no idea on Bytecoin sitation, but it has no * on coinmarketcap) - slightly Orwellian to say the least and suprising CoinMarketCap are falling for this.

Apparently they bombarded CoinMarketCap request form, not to pump Trollero price mind: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11170842

Way to ruin CoinMarketCaps credibility Trollero, because anyone can check the Dash block explorer dates to see a premine never happened, so CMC posts inaccurate info now.  what's next?

Not that this really matters of course given the tech being created here, but LOL Smiley

legendary
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You might be interested in this graph someone sent me: https://bitinfocharts.com/darkcoin/visualization.html

It shows that the early coins mined (from the instamine period) were transferred during the price peaks (they are the arcs).



And what does that mean exactly?  That some of the coins that were mined early on were sold at the price peaks?  Doesn't seem that scandalous to me!

I've been studying this chart, and it seems to absolutely confirm what I felt happened to the early coins.  Look at the chart.  You see the TXES (arcs) from the early mining getting sold soon after.  The arks that reach beyond have their origins well after the first month.  That's when people started taking Evan seriously, and they saved their coins.  This is a really cool chart!  Why haven't we seen it before?

It proves that the coins have been well distributed.
full member
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dash/dark should have the " * " in coinmarketcap.com
Not going to happen. The site isn't run by agenda-driven trolltards like you.


Erm...

holy fuck, it did happen darkcoin/DASH did have the " * " at coinmarketcap.com

a lot of my buddies are angry here, too bad i'm sleepy...going to bed now, we are going to have a group theraphy session tomorrow...see ya  Wink



sr. member
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LOL Trollero.  Smooth's autobiography will be titled "50 ways I pumped my Sh*tcoin...".  Then no one will buy it and he will have to go around to bookstores trolling to get other books removed.

BlockaFett you are exactly wrong. I don't go around pumping Monero. If anything I'm overly conservative about warning people that it is a very high risk proposition to buy it.

Criticizing scams that I dislike has nothing to do with pumping.



Sure Smoothie Wink
legendary
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LOL Trollero.  Smooth's autobiography will be titled "50 ways I pumped my Sh*tcoin...".  Then no one will buy it and he will have to go around to bookstores trolling to get other books removed.

BlockaFett you are exactly wrong. I don't go around pumping Monero. If anything I'm overly conservative about warning people that it is a very high risk proposition to buy it.

Criticizing scams that I dislike has nothing to do with pumping.

sr. member
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LOL Trollero.  Smooth's autobiography will be titled "50 ways I pumped my Sh*tcoin...".  Then no one will buy it and he will have to go around to bookstores trolling to get other books removed.






legendary
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Anyone else notice that when monero guys come in here to attack us, our price rises?
hero member
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Sorry Tante... Smooth and these dorks triggered something in me this morning. It's been a tough morning at winery Had one of my cellar crew screw up a filter run on almost $150,000 tank of white wine.  Not a happy camper.   Going to have to spend the rest of the week correcting issues and I'm going to have to fire someone over this.  Does not make for a happy morning.

I thought you still lived in your parent's basement!  LOL

Losing that much stock is not funny. That must have come from quite a lot of vines.

If you can't rescue the stock and its going to waste, we'll rock up and drink it.

No seriously, I'll happily pay for the privilege to come over and spend a few weeks with some mates getting slowly pickled. Just feed us the odd sausage roll and we're good to go.

j/k....
-------

Best of luck with that issue.

Thanks coins!  yeah it was a 7500L tanks of Pinot Grigio.  Not part of our top tier wine series...but   I'm hoping that I can correct the issue....it may not be as bad as was thought this morning.  Wine is fairly resilient.   We are planning to have a "DASH Mash" at the winery this summer/fall.  Maybe i'll save a batch of that wine in keg and give out for free.  Wink  
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!

dash/dark should have the " * " in coinmarketcap.com
Not going to happen. The site isn't run by agenda-driven trolltards like you.


Erm...
legendary
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We would like to intervene this discussion as a merchant accepting Dash (formerly Darkcoin) for more than a year.

When we evaluate a cryptocoin in order to accept it in our store, there are several parameters including market cap, market volume, volatility (while favoring less volatility), blockchain age, blockchain sync speed, system and algorithm (while favoring PoW), developers' and community's activity (both in terms of social and financial aspect), fairness of distribution of coins.

We should admit that Darkcoin is the first cryptocoin that secures its place in our store after Bitcoin and if Bitcoin was not the first coin in the scene with its wide recognition, it would be in the second place. In other words, no other cryptocoins that is accepted in our store, including Litecoin and Dogecoin, has a guaranteed place and may be dropped out.

Everybody take a moment to reread this post. Yes, we have a long way to go before we start seeing big merchants accept Dash. But it's refreshing to know that for those businesses who take time to do some research, Dash is an obvious choice.

Cheers Coaex!

Another Cheers to you Coaex.
legendary
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Sorry Tante... Smooth and these dorks triggered something in me this morning. It's been a tough morning at winery Had one of my cellar crew screw up a filter run on almost $150,000 tank of white wine.  Not a happy camper.   Going to have to spend the rest of the week correcting issues and I'm going to have to fire someone over this.  Does not make for a happy morning.

I thought you still lived in your parent's basement!  LOL

Losing that much stock is not funny. That must have come from quite a lot of vines.

If you can't rescue the stock and its going to waste, we'll rock up and drink it.

No seriously, I'll happily pay for the privilege to come over and spend a few weeks with some mates getting slowly pickled. Just feed us the odd sausage roll and we're good to go.

j/k....
-------

Best of luck with that issue.
legendary
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Now now. Name calling is the first sign that you are losing the argument.

But, let's leave the facts to the kid who discovered the issue:

"Bitmonero was a fork of Bytecoin designed to not have the 80% premine.  But its initial developer either didn't know, didn't care, or wanted to profit from the de-optimized hashing.  That initial developer was pretty quickly given the boot by the community, and in came an unrelated group of developers who took it over---who were, as far as I can tell, completely unaware of the deoptimization.  So things sat there for a few weeks in the same state as Bytecoin.

By the time I got into it, developer "NoodleDoodle" (hey, this is crypto, people can pick whatever names they want -- Satoshi Nakamoto?) had already untwisted the first "de-optimization" with the AES encryption key.  But the rest was ripe pickin's.  Most importantly, the entire use of AES in the inner loop was one instruction on modern x86 CPUs."

The instamine was baked into the code. Some might say the kid optimised a miner, some might say he found a deliberate set of flaws baked into the code to rig the game and he was just exploiting it. Who else was doing the same? Clearly more than one person knew about the issue.

http://da-data.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/minting-money-with-monero-and-cpu.html

I've said my peace. It's not all black and white, Monero crew, is it.

It's funny, he who screams loudest is usually the most guilty, no?

Also, we had a vote as to whether or not we should re-launch due to that mistake, and everyone who spoke up said no.  So if you weren't there, what difference does it make?
hero member
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Sorry Tante... Smooth and these dorks triggered something in me this morning. It's been a tough morning at winery Had one of my cellar crew screw up a filter run on almost $150,000 tank of white wine.  Not a happy camper.   Going to have to spend the rest of the week correcting issues and I'm going to have to fire someone over this.  Does not make for a happy morning.

I thought you still lived in your parent's basement!  LOL

Lol... Sometimes I wish I did.  Though I think my wife would have something to say about it....  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1260
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Sorry Tante... Smooth and these dorks triggered something in me this morning. It's been a tough morning at winery Had one of my cellar crew screw up a filter run on almost $150,000 tank of white wine.  Not a happy camper.   Going to have to spend the rest of the week correcting issues and I'm going to have to fire someone over this.  Does not make for a happy morning.

I thought you still lived in your parent's basement!  LOL
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