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Topic: [ANN][FLAP] FlappyCoin ★ OLD/DEAD THREAD GO TO NEW ONE ★ - page 138. (Read 345285 times)

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http://flappycoin.info/ is not working.. someone has to fix that problem. I think that, for new people who are searching flappycoin "a not working web site" is a bad start.
It's still working for me.

may be its about my location or browser...etc. but it is not working Sad ı dont know why.
You have a screenshot?
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http://flappycoin.info/ is not working.. someone has to fix that problem. I think that, for new people who are searching flappycoin "a not working web site" is a bad start.
It's still working for me.

may be its about my location or browser...etc. but it is not working Sad ı dont know why.
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http://flappycoin.info/ is not working.. someone has to fix that problem. I think that, for new people who are searching flappycoin "a not working web site" is a bad start.

Website working fine here also, can check here to confirm it http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/flappycoin.info.html
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Also, the "official" mining pool https://flappycoinpool.com/ is not very stable. A lot of stratum disconnects happening and atm the site is offline.

This page (https://flappycoinpool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blockfinder) is currently offline. However, because the site uses CloudFlare's Always Online™ technology you can continue to surf a snapshot of the site. We will keep checking in the background and, as soon as the site comes back, you will automatically be served the live version. Always Online™ is powered by CloudFlare | Hide this Alert

Tip to the owner of this pool:Contact your hosting provider letting them know your web server is not completing requests. An Error 522 means that the request was able to connect to your web server, but that the request didn't finish. The most likely cause is that something on your server is hogging resources.
The pool is still working for me too. Weird Huh
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http://flappycoin.info/ is not working.. someone has to fix that problem. I think that, for new people who are searching flappycoin "a not working web site" is a bad start.
It's still working for me.
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Also, the "official" mining pool https://flappycoinpool.com/ is not very stable. A lot of stratum disconnects happening and atm the site is offline.

This page (https://flappycoinpool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blockfinder) is currently offline. However, because the site uses CloudFlare's Always Online™ technology you can continue to surf a snapshot of the site. We will keep checking in the background and, as soon as the site comes back, you will automatically be served the live version. Always Online™ is powered by CloudFlare | Hide this Alert

Tip to the owner of this pool:Contact your hosting provider letting them know your web server is not completing requests. An Error 522 means that the request was able to connect to your web server, but that the request didn't finish. The most likely cause is that something on your server is hogging resources.
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Also, we should discuss the 100 bill cap.

I say we don't have a hard cap, but we don't let inflation go crazy like Doge.

Having a slight level of inflation (.5%-1%) wouldn't do anything noticeable to the price, but I think it may attract a specific kind of investor. Currencies can't be deflationary and work well (although the deflationary aspect of cryptos is what gives them their rarity and worth).

Keeping a cap increases the per-coin value, BUT, the value will go up more if people think that Flappycoin could be used legitimately at one point. A new marketing perspective (and thus new investors to target) would come if we attempt a slight inflation rate. Doge's 5% rate is crazy, but 1% for Flappy would just make up for the coins that investors and newbies lose - so it would actually act as a fixed money supply.

A 1% system, rather than strictly benefiting the early adopters of a coin as the price increases and supply decreases, would have the value of the coin more dependent on demand.


^^Also, having a slight inflation rate will secure the network which is THE number one valued thing by anyone risking a large investment in a coin. Can't safely invest thousands if there will be a fear of a 51% attack when mining is done.
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http://flappycoin.info/ is not working.. someone has to fix that problem. I think that, for new people who are searching flappycoin "a not working web site" is a bad start.
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Earn FlappyCoin while playing game.
Online web-based text game: http://deathxchange.com/games.php

This needs to get posted everywhere! I'll start and find a random subreddit that likes the game.

Lets look for more high traffic areas for our games.

If my order at 3 satoshis is filled I'll give away the 200k flappy i ordered for some sort of effort... Although I don't want this coin to take off until I get more BTC. So lets try and hold around 3-4 satoshis until Wednesday  Smiley
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It's a great pool, that's why it's always has a ton of the network Smiley I'm not sure why you say it's well above 51%, talking about forking or  double spend attacks is not relevant for scrypt. We have  ~4GH/s on hash.so, so "we" have >51% of flap for quite some time.

The only valid concern is DDoS attacks, and flap network loosing tons of hashing power but with KGW even it is not an issue, coin would retarget itself quickly.

More info in here: http://www.reddit.com/r/flappycoin/comments/1yihen/seems_this_pool_httpsflaphashsoindexphp_is/cfkvxhp

I guess I need to write this up somewhere, because it keeps happening quite often, I can't complain tho, it means that my pools are great Smiley

I'm not sure why you're posting this, because non of that is true.

51% attacks work just as well on scrypt coins as they do on bitcoin. There's no particular difference between these coins that makes 51% less of a risk.
51% should be actively avoided.

Your assertion about KGW is incorrect as well. KGW actually makes a DDoS attack more powerful and more effective.
An attacker could massively drop the difficulty almost instantly by attacking the largest pool.
Due to KGW adjusting difficulty so fast, the attacker would see a very large increase in coins mined per khash.

On coins that retarget much slower (hours/days), a DDoS attack will only reduce the competition in finding blocks, but not directly reducing difficulty (as it would take a longer time for difficulty to adjust).
This would make such an attack not as effective as it would be against a KGW coin.
I only meant it doesn't matter if I have 51% of the flappy network, I could easily use our other pools to launch a 51% attack against flappy (we have 5GH/s of scrypt), hell I could launch a 51% attack against any coin that has less than 5GH/s of network. I know it works just a well for scrypt coins as SHA256, but because most scrypt coins are smaller than the larger pools it doesn't really matter in practice.

My assertion about KGW was only about the network health, blocks would still be generated at a steady pace.

As for closing signups, that's not going to work, all of my users are shared in the pool and everyone can switch coins with just a click of a button.
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FlappyCoin added to altcoins database.
good luck, flappers.
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Good game, what's the plan next?

you mean flappycoin game?
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You understand thats a flappin' pool with 40 different options to mine with 1 account?

Its the best flappin' pool I've mined at and the only reason I ever found out about FLAP.

I would not hate on that guy for running a flappin' amazing pool. When this gets bigger, you will thank him for supporting a great coin with a great mining pool.

Remember, is a reason people aren't pulling there power off that pool. Its because it never has downtime and no lagged payouts. Oh yeah and so many options to mine from!

So when its more profits to mine another coin, you can easily switch, take those profits and buy more FLAP coin.

Im mostly on FLAP but I switch to others when adventageous and then put that btc right on the bid for more FLAP!

BOOM, thats how we do it.

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You understand thats a flappin' pool with 40 different options to mine with 1 account?

Its the best flappin' pool I've mined at and the only reason I ever found out about FLAP.

I would not hate on that guy for running a flappin' amazing pool. When this gets bigger, you will thank him for supporting a great coin with a great mining pool.

Remember, is a reason people aren't pulling there power off that pool. Its because it never has downtime and no lagged payouts. Oh yeah and so many options to mine from!

So when its more profits to mine another coin, you can easily switch, take those profits and buy more FLAP coin.

Im mostly on FLAP but I switch to others when adventageous and then put that btc right on the bid for more FLAP!

BOOM, thats how we do it.
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We gotta make a nice looking forum sig for flappycoin and be active (with that sig) on other alt coin threads

We must spread power out first off..... Coin is over 51% atm and this is a game changer. Change your miner off that fucking pool that is over and still accepting people.  
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We gotta make a nice looking forum sig for flappycoin and be active (with that sig) on other alt coin threads
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Im running out of ways to Flapping support the coin guys.

I spent all my spare btc (not much) buying up what I could, been mining it since the minute hash.so put the pool out for its users.

I been chatting with others spreading the word of the coin but I need help!

We have some awesome prizes as giveaways for our flappycoin game promotion. We need to get out and hit all the troll boxes hard with chat about FLAP. Go out and vote on every exchange. Is links to that on front page...

JUST FLAPPING DO SOMETHING to help this coin out. And I was more than happy getting some more at 3, but I do feel bad for those selling to me. Will only be a matter of time until this goes parobolic like MINTS doing now. MINT was about same price as flappy just a few short days ago. Maybe we are the next to get a proper valuation.
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I guess the next thing we need is time. Hard as that is to do in crypto lately. We just need to let some stacks of FLAP get impatient and get into hands of big money. Once big money gets a taste and hash rate increases the competition for FLAP shares begin and we see nice gains.

In mean time we gotta keep promoting the coin, and comming up with new and innovative ways to draw in a robust community.
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Good game, what's the plan next?
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