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Topic: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | FUNDING THE FUTURE WITH THE FUTURE OF CURRENCY - page 186. (Read 1076368 times)

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The Einsteinium Foundation has decided to remove the ‘Wormhole’ feature from the coin,
which will reduce the total supply by 55075320 coins.

In the past, the Wormhole was a useful feature that created volatility on the market and kept the volume and interest of the community. However, along with the price increase, abuse has increased as well.

This move will increase security of the chain, and represents a hard fork for EMC2.

Bittrex has already confirmed the update and we are waiting on a response from Poloniex.

Our code has been updated and is currently in the testing phase. It will be available in next two weeks for all users to upgrade.

Application development is going as planned. There will be a detailed update on that as well.

great news, I think it's time to buy my emc2 back, I forsee big things coming  Grin
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The Einsteinium Foundation has decided to remove the ‘Wormhole’ feature from the coin,
which will reduce the total supply by 55075320 coins.

In the past, the Wormhole was a useful feature that created volatility on the market and kept the volume and interest of the community. However, along with the price increase, abuse has increased as well.

This move will increase security of the chain, and represents a hard fork for EMC2.

Bittrex has already confirmed the update and we are waiting on a response from Poloniex.

Our code has been updated and is currently in the testing phase. It will be available in next two weeks for all users to upgrade.

Application development is going as planned. There will be a detailed update on that as well.


1OOOOK satoshi post-worm hole eclipse event  Cool  x10 bagger

>.>   https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_emc2


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The Einsteinium Foundation has decided to remove the ‘Wormhole’ feature from the coin,
which will reduce the total supply by 55075320 coins.

In the past, the Wormhole was a useful feature that created volatility on the market and kept the volume and interest of the community. However, along with the price increase, abuse has increased as well.

This move will increase security of the chain, and represents a hard fork for EMC2.

Bittrex has already confirmed the update and we are waiting on a response from Poloniex.

Our code has been updated and is currently in the testing phase. It will be available in next two weeks for all users to upgrade.

Application development is going as planned. There will be a detailed update on that as well.
hero member
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Anyway, good luck with whatever you do, and don't forget to post here from time to time...

On another note, I hope you still hodl your BCH...  Grin


Thanks for your kind words, appreciated.

When I said "it's time to go back to work" ... what I mean is ... I haven't had any BTC since end of February ... by that extension my sum of BCH was traded for 0.05 LTC Cheesy

2.85mil EMC2 paid for work and donated over the years (350k came from foundation) ...

... No good deed goes unpunished ...  

EMC2 is in a better position than it has been since ....

Varvarin this is for you  Grin

*hot cat pic*


Mm mm MMM Wink


EMC2 under 1000!!!  Shocked  ~loading the boattt!!! Cool weeee

https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_emc2
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Hi,

Does anyone got a config example for mining directly with Ethos for this coin?

Can't find one to use in the 359 pages  Wink

A pm or reaction would be great.

Thanks

a Newby
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More about results of blockchain hackathon that Einsteinium Foundation supported you can see here https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=sr&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fstartit.rs%2F48h-i-56eth-kasnije-prvi-veliki-koraci-i-pobednici-domace-blockchain-zajednice%2F&edit-text=
During hackathon we met great people and saw interesting ideas based on blockchain technologies.

Einsteinium Foundation representatives are attending two conferences in October:

1. 2-3 October 2017 | Linz, Austria -  Summit the Rise of ICO - https://rise-of-ico.com/
2. 3-5 October 2017 | Barcelona, Spain - Blockchain Solutions Forum -  http://www.blockchainsolutionsforum.com/

If someone there let's meet.

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Wow, the biggest movement occurred this september.
A very good thing if we hold it for a while. Thank you sir, for the information.
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Foundation internal structure has changed.
Board increased from 3 to 5.
Front team can be seen here  https://www.emc2.foundation/team
Contractors and subcontractors that are working on EMC2 projects are not presented.

Note: The website will be under frequent update.
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Einsteinium Foundation is proud to support first big blockchain hackathon in Belgrade, Serbia. 11 innovative teams competing for award which is close to 16k EUR. More about all teams and hackathon you can follow here.

You can watch today at 6pm(UTC/GMT +2 hours) live stream of team presentations here

hackathon atmosphere
http://imgur.com/a/YRB26


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important updates coming
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I have a feeling it is about to skyrocket. Is it just a fantasy !!??  Grin

No buddy, I dont think its a fantacy. It does look like it with EMC2, and several other altcoin charts are looking signs of accumulating.

I'd say We shall see some pretty high flights in the coming week. And in the longer run ofcourse.
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I have a feeling it is about to skyrocket. Is it just a fantasy !!??  Grin
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pckomp [10:21 AM]
If anybody is interested in my opinion, I am loyal miner with 1 GH which is now about 1/6 of the whole network. Reward is now 8 EMC2 per block, soon it will be 4 EMC2. But I will mine EMC2 anyway. Why? Because it is never about what is profitable right now. Some people complain how they missed the price of the BTC of 2009. But they probably never mine BTC back then, because it was not what? ...profitable. So from my perspective, I really do not care what is right now. Remember, everything is great when everything is really bad, because there is the real opportunity. EMC2 has great future ahead. And only real problem here could be impatience, if anything.



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How true! I stole the paragraphs below from a post by "wiser" on the DevCoin thread because it is the first post I've seen that completly sums up what is needed to be successful in this industry. The obversations presented here are well thought out and, proven in the real world. Best part about it, this isn't rocket science, it's common sense.

Posted in Devcoin by "wiser" concerning reviving Devcoin:

"I thought I'd chime in with a few points. Back when I got started writing for the Devtome, Devcoin was one of just a handful of cryptocoins on the scene, meaning it didn't have much competition. Now there are over 500 cryptocoins in existence, some of which are so fundamentally solid and profitable that they are attracting the interest of venture capitalists and hedge fund managers. This means we can learn even more from the successful coins and honestly stack up Devcoin against them to see what would need to be changed in order to be competitive.

The following are a few observations I have about what it takes to make a successful cryptocurrency in today's industry:

1. More and more, it is important for a new coin project to be more than just a coin. It must be a complete ecosystem. This often means multiple tokens and interlocking systems. Some good examples are the emerging VIVA project (vivaco.in), Steemit (with its Steem, Steem Power and Steem Dollars tokens), Ethereum and NEM with their block chains capable of supporting other tokens.

2. There has to be genuine value supporting the coin. This means infrastructure that makes the coin easier to use or adds value to it in some way. Bitcoin has a lot of that (example, various trading platforms, Coinbase, payment processors, websites which sell quality products and accept Bitcoin payments) which has been added on by third parties. However a new altcoin needs to have some of that value added right from the beginning by the development team itself. Some other good examples of coins with value added infrastructure include DNotes and Steemit.

3. There has to be a development team. It can't be a one man show. The bigger and better organized the team, the better chance the coin has. A development team that runs the enterprise like a genuine business is even better. This means it can't all be about coding, though that is important. There have to be others on the team who handle the outreach and marketing and who tell the coders the features needed to make the coin user friendly for non coders (which is most of the people you hope will adopt your coin).

4. A coin needs a built in incentive to tie up the supply and keep it off the market. This means that it is in people's self interest to hold onto the coin for the long haul. Idealism or faith in the coin is not enough. If I am going to hold your coin there has to be something in it for me both now and in the future. The simplest way to do this is to offer some kind of interest equivalent whereby my holding onto the coin earns me a rate of return in the form of new coins or some other token. DNotes has the DNotes vault which pays monthly "interest" to all who hold coins in it for set amounts of time (the penalty for early withdrawal being that you lose the earned interest). Diamond Coin has a cloud mining operation where people earn Diamonds based on how much Bitcoin they have donated to the operation. Any Proof of Stake coin already incentivizes people to hold the coin and run the wallet.

I have always believed that Devcoin's biggest weakness as it works right now is that it incentivizes earning and dumping, not holding. Then to add insult to injury when it became known or suspected that people earning Devcoins were dumping them, they were often harshly repudiated here (not called out by name or anything but it was clear that those who dumped were considered to be bad for the coin,). In order to hold onto Devcoins you had to be altruistic towards it and basically take the hit from others dumping, and that is just not going to be sustainable because most of us plain aren't altruistic like that. This is probably the most important change Devcoin needs to make. The coin needs to be coded in to incentivize holding rather than dumping.

Related to this, it must be assumed that people will game the system if it is beneficial to them to do so. You need to engineer your system in such a way that there is no benefit to attempting to gain the system and that using the system in the way you intend is what gives the greatest benefit to the end user. That can be very challenging to accomplish but I believe it is possible and the successful (and not so successful) coins now out there have a lot to teach us about what kind of things need to be written into the code. The code should also be flexible enough that when you find a loophole you don't want, you can fix it with an update or fork.

5. The development team needs to have a good reason to create buy support for the coin on the open market. Again, altruism is not enough. In the case of Diamond coin, the developers need to buy Diamond in order to pay the weekly payouts from the cloud mining operation. If the developers aren't buying the coin, then others need to do so for reasons of self interest. With the exception of the speculators who are there to profit from trading itself, the reason that anyone else would buy the coin has to be because they need the coin. You need the coin in order to gain the benefit from accumulating and holding it, or you need it to pay someone with it, or you need it to buy something with it. An altruistic desire to prop up the coin's value is not enough and won't be sustainable long term.

6. The coin needs to be attractive to speculators. Speculators are important because they provide liquidity for everyone else, meaning others can easily buy or sell the coin at a consistent value (not too much difference between top buy and sell requests). So whatever it is that makes speculators go "wow, I want to speculate on this coin!" is what your coin needs to have so that everyone else can have the needed liquidity to get into and out of the coin at will.

7. The coin needs to have a solid community of people who are there because being part of this community will better their financial lives in some way. They should believe in the coin but that belief should stem from solid fundamentals and the perception that this coin will do good things for their bottom line. In order to nurture this community it is very important to have basic courtesy and professionalism wherever that community gathers. That community needs to be growing.

There are probably a couple more points that I have missed, but what I have shared is a good starting point. How does Devcoin do on each of these fundamentals? How could it be changed or forked to excel in those fundamentals which are weak now? The honest discussion around these points could become the basis for a solid plan for how to update Devcoin to now be competitive in today's industry."

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pckomp [10:21 AM]
If anybody is interested in my opinion, I am loyal miner with 1 GH which is now about 1/6 of the whole network. Reward is now 8 EMC2 per block, soon it will be 4 EMC2. But I will mine EMC2 anyway. Why? Because it is never about what is profitable right now. Some people complain how they missed the price of the BTC of 2009. But they probably never mine BTC back then, because it was not what? ...profitable. So from my perspective, I really do not care what is right now. Remember, everything is great when everything is really bad, because there is the real opportunity. EMC2 has great future ahead. And only real problem here could be impatience, if anything.



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Anyway, good luck with whatever you do, and don't forget to post here from time to time...

On another note, I hope you still hodl your BCH...  Grin


Thanks for your kind words, appreciated.

When I said "it's time to go back to work" ... what I mean is ... I haven't had any BTC since end of February ... by that extension my sum of BCH was traded for 0.05 LTC Cheesy

2.85mil EMC2 paid for work and donated over the years (350k came from foundation) ...

... No good deed goes unpunished ...  

EMC2 is in a better position than it has been since ....

Varvarin this is for you  Grin

*hot cat pic*


Mm mm MMM Wink

well ...

lets just say i have no doubt in my mind - you will be around / back ...

good people cannot stay away from good projects - especially when they want to help in every way ...

this is not the last anyone has seen of you - and if you look closely here mate - you have a few people that can help a great deal to build the fortune back again ... just open your eyes - and actually SEE who is actually backing you - and can help ...

btw - thats a nice pussy there in that pic ... ahem Wink ...

#crysx
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No good deed goes unpunished
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Anyway, good luck with whatever you do, and don't forget to post here from time to time...

On another note, I hope you still hodl your BCH...  Grin


Thanks for your kind words, appreciated.

When I said "it's time to go back to work" ... what I mean is ... I haven't had any BTC since end of February ... by that extension my sum of BCH was traded for 0.05 LTC Cheesy

2.85mil EMC2 paid for work and donated over the years (350k came from foundation) ...

... No good deed goes unpunished ...  

EMC2 is in a better position than it has been since ....

Varvarin this is for you  Grin

*hot cat pic*


Mm mm MMM Wink
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EMC2 is in a better position than it has been since ....

Varvarin this is for you  Grin

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The dev said something about retiring.
I can't blame him, but I hope he was joking...  Grin


Guess this is the end of EMC2?

EMC2 is not dead, this is not the end.
Don't know which one said that but we still have devs working on EMC2 projects

I said about retiring ... but that applies only to me for various reasons.
Mostly as I left a fairly cushty accountancy job in London after 17 years to lead the manhunt for developers and to spread the crypto word in Serbia and wider.

It was a resounding success ... for everyone else who got involved, but for me ... it's time to go back to work.
I made a critical mistake of believing programmers have brains and understand what they do ... How could one be so wrong? Wink
*pro tip:* Hire engineers, not coders.

... joking aside ...

EMC2 is in a better position than it has been since the fateful 37BTC bet back in 2014 sank it along with original devs.

However, as with every project, there are differences in thinking and this being a PvP online game (MMO?) there has to be some fighting.

I can vouch for the uberness of one of Blue Lab coders, Vlada. If he wasn't in the team I would honestly have doubts. So .. Kudos Vlada! You are the star! Cheesy

I'm sorry to hear that man. I though you were kidding.
I wasn't very active in the forum back in the day, but I remember very well what you did, and how you gave life to a dead coin.
All emc2 holders should be thankful for that.

Anyway, good luck with whatever you do, and don't forget to post here from time to time...

On another note, I hope you still hodl your BCH...  Grin

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