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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 6660. (Read 9723597 times)

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this coin has a bright future. if only diff wasnt so high I would gladly mine it.

I've got crap for mining, and I'm still getting about $1 per day (about a coin/day)

Also true, this is one of the few coins you can still mine with CPU.  Sure a GPU is maybe 5x faster, but that's better than most coins which GPU kills CPU big time.

For those wondering, it's about 3x as effective with a CPU (relative to GPU) when compared with scrypt.  For example, for scrypt I get 42 kH/s and 2600 kH/s with my CPU and 4 GPUs. For DRK I get 350 kH/s and 8000 kH/s respectively with the same setup.
legendary
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Is there a darkcoin ticker avaible? maybe an app ? I want to hawk this price everywhere.
There is http://drk.cryptoapi.net/ for the less technical minded I've made  http://162.248.5.147/info.php I can share code if there is interest.
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More people need to bug bitinfocharts.com ([email protected]) about adding DRK. It's definitely the most informative blockchain explorer out there for us data geeks.
sr. member
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this coin has a bright future. if only diff wasnt so high I would gladly mine it.

I remember thinking this about bitcoin in 2011... Big mistake...

Lol how funny, I was thinking the same.  I used to think, "Damn it's already xxx,xxx?!"....... I'd gladly take that over the xxx,xxx,xxx,xxxx,xxx or what ever it is now lol.

DarkCoin is still a very young coin, get in now! It's still early days.

That's why I mine it 24/7!
sr. member
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this coin has a bright future. if only diff wasnt so high I would gladly mine it.

I've got crap for mining, and I'm still getting about $1 per day (about a coin/day)

Also true, this is one of the few coins you can still mine with CPU.  Sure a GPU is maybe 5x faster, but that's better than most coins which GPU kills CPU big time.
sr. member
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this coin has a bright future. if only diff wasnt so high I would gladly mine it.

I remember thinking this about bitcoin in 2011... Big mistake...

Lol how funny, I was thinking the same.  I used to think, "Damn it's already xxx,xxx?!"....... I'd gladly take that over the xxx,xxx,xxx,xxxx,xxx or what ever it is now lol.

DarkCoin is still a very young coin, get in now! It's still early days.
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The Future Of Work
this coin has a bright future. if only diff wasnt so high I would gladly mine it.

I've got crap for mining, and I'm still getting about $1 per day (about a coin/day)
newbie
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this coin has a bright future. if only diff wasnt so high I would gladly mine it.

I remember thinking this about bitcoin in 2011... Big mistake...
legendary
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this coin has a bright future. if only diff wasnt so high I would gladly mine it.
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Is there a way to know the % of how many people own darkcoins?

Like say 1 guy owns 50%, how do we know that?

I requested the guys at bitinfocharts to add DarkCoin to their list. They break down top statistics like this including a lot of other great details. So far they haven't responded Sad

It is one of the most important factors when I personally evaluate my positions in an alt, and it is holding me back just that much. I love it anyways and truth be told, there is no other dev like evan in this sea of scam and copy/clone devs.
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The Future Of Work
Is there a way to know the % of how many people own darkcoins?

Like say 1 guy owns 50%, how do we know that?

I don't know, but in the early days, the developer was buying them off of everyone else, but then he also gave them away as rewards such as designing the logo, coming up with the best name, etc... He has funded a lot of things.  A few people who have good mining rigs made  lot of coin in the early days when the difficulty was low, but many of them haven't shown themselves on the forum.... I think???  I should correct this, they knew to employ Amazon e2's and other virtual services.


I was there, but I had a steep learning curve to overcome, LOL.   When I start with the "oh man, why didn't I know to do that?" I remind myself that I'm super lucky to have come across the best coin out there only days after I started looking into what bitcoin was all about.  I've looked and looked since then and nothing comes close!  This coin is in it's infancy.  Nobody at this point is too late!
legendary
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Is there a way to know the % of how many people own darkcoins?

Like say 1 guy owns 50%, how do we know that?
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Guys and gals, we've started losing on BTER and BTC38 to Coinye and Coin2, a couple of pretty useless coins.  EVERYONE NEEDS TO VOTE ONCE FOR EACH OF THESE, DROP WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND VOTE FOR EACH OF THESE, THEN YOU CAN GO BACK TO SURFING THE NET

Although I voted, I wouldn't worry too much "losing" to ...coinye.

DRK was a "smash" on c-cex, doing very heavy volumes, and now it's a smash on Cryptsy as well (playing between 4th and 7th position in terms of volume).

Exchanges want good-volume coins, and that's what DRK is. If they don't add it, it's their loss and another's profit. There was some guy from one exchange requiring money to get DRK listed, well, nobody paid him and he still listed it nonetheless. I suspect that's how it's going to go with the voting also - even if a shitcoin gets on top. DRK is consistently in top20 of coinmarketcap, it's doing good volumes, so it's an ideal coin for an exchange to have it and make money from the fees involved. If exchanges want to lose money they should add the shitcoins instead Grin

Although DRK is a good coin, the guy who paid mass amounts of coins was the guy who got away with 300+ BTC. He paid exchanges to liquidate his gains before settling down.
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This may be a dumb question but is Darksend already integrated into all Darkcoin transactions or do you need to send through a separate client? If a client is needed to send through Darksend will it be forked into Darkcoin eventually since we are still in beta?

DarkSend is in the beta clients only at this time, once its no longer beta it will be part of the main client.
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The Future Of Work
by being super anonymous coin, does this mean this coin is harder to hack/steal, because its annonymous? just wondering..

Stealing wallets is pretty much the same for every coin, but if others don't know what you have due to anonymity, then obviously you are less of a target.

sounds like a + to me. another thing, if ever drk coin gets in the real market as in you can buy real products with it, how do you prove to the merchant about your anonymous transaction?

That would probably be taken into account in the merchant's checkout system.  You pay, they receive, you get an order number/receipt from the merchant.  Just like  with cash.
legendary
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This is why the price moves in such a funny way:

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This may be a dumb question but is Darksend already integrated into all Darkcoin transactions or do you need to send through a separate client? If a client is needed to send through Darksend will it be forked into Darkcoin eventually since we are still in beta?
hero member
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damn i lost that rise because i was waiting for  bitcoin confirmations! should i buy now or wait?!

We're actually still below the price of ~0.002 before the C-Cex hack caused DRK to crash. DarkSend was in alpha back then. You're still very, very early in the grand scheme of things. Don't try to time the market; if you think the intrinsic value is higher, then the best time to buy is immediately.
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