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Topic: [ANNOUNCE] paccoin a new SHA256D coin is being introduced - page 160. (Read 136571 times)

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::wonders if this died a slow death:::
Anyone have the blockchain up-to-date?
Pretty sure with the massive stakes going on we are in fork heaven. How about a checkpoint from the dev?

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WTS 3.5 Million PAC for 0.5 BTC or best offer. PM me
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This DOES need more support at cryptsy
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Click the link below to help support the push to add Paccoin onto the Cryptsy exchange:
https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/41224


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paccoin Any block explorer yet?
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iSpace Mining SHA256 Pools - Mining & Transaction Fee's 0% for the rest of January so why not try us out at http://ispace.co.uk

PacCoin pool at http://pac.ispace.co.uk
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Any joy on getting this coin onto an exchange?
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iSpace PacCoin Mining Pool still finding regular blocks at http://pac.ispace.co.uk so why not join us?

We also offer a range of alternative ASIC friendly SHA256 stratum mining pools with VarDiff and a low 1% fee at http://ispace.co.uk .
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On Friday the 13th (December 13, 2013) at approximately local time 12:49pm block 44270 was forked.
As a result 9 days of mining worth about 8 million paccoins were lost. the next block 44271 is dated December 22, 2013.

I'm not sure if this was an intentional attack, or the result of an unintentional fork, that gained consensus, but it illustrates the need for checkpoints.
I'm not sure how often we should implement checkpoints but I'm thinking every 1000 blocks to avoid this kind of thing from happening again.

Please submit comments and opinions on this.
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Last night the Shekels pool caused the server to reboot .... needless to say this has now been removed!
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We completed our latest round of stability and failover testing on the Ispace Mining Pools (including http://pac.ispace.co.uk) this morning and are confident that our pools are now in a very good position to handle the load being put on them.


My workers are constantly dropping out for 5 -6 hours at roughly the same time every day on all pools on ispace.co.uk

Is the new found stability going to be across all coins or emphasis on Paccoin?
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We completed our latest round of stability and failover testing on the Ispace Mining Pools (including http://pac.ispace.co.uk) this morning and are confident that our pools are now in a very good position to handle the load being put on them.
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Well its over a month now and Paccoin has surpassed Bitcoin in the number of coins with over 26 million coins so far. The proof of stake is an interesting feature, I'm getting 1050 to 1075 POS coins now.
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Solo Mining Blades Guide

I'm assuming you are using windows. If not please let us know.

  • First start with a wallet program, if on Windows download the binary from http://pacifica-nation.com/paccoin/paccoin-qtd.zip
  • unzip this into a directory called paccoin-master (default)
  • run the program called Paccoin-qt.exe
  • Next on your wallet look under the Receive Coins button to make sure you have a receive address.
  • In the label section you can put your name or email address.
  • Once you run the wallet program it will create a hidden directory
  • C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\paccoin
  • Open the hidden directory and you should have a few files including wallet.dat
  • using a text editor create the filename paccoin.conf
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rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password
rpcallowip=localhost
rpcport=8212
server=1
  • Make sure to change the username and password for security reasons
  • On your blade settings page select 192.168.*.*:8000
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Ports: 8212,8212 (for bfgminer use 8330 for stratum proxy use 8332)
Server addresses: (IP address of the computer running the wallet program),192.168.1.1 (IP of a second computer, or stratum proxy, or bfgminer)
user:pass username:password,username:password
  • I would recommend you run a Stratum Proxy or bfgminer to a pool as a backup.
  • Now we want the wallet to load automatically so go to the Settings Tab, and select options.
  • On the Main Tab select "Start paccoin on system login"
  • I also suggest you select the window tab and select both boxes "Minimize to the tray instead of the taskbar" and "Minimize on close"
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Hello

Could u please tell , how to solo mine with blade

Regards
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I only use ispace.co.uk at this stage for mining alt coins  Wink
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PacCoin is still a firm favourite with iSpace miners, always has a steady stream of workers.

The low diff makes it a little easier for the smaller miners to get involved  Grin

iSpace pool can be found at http://pac.ispace.co.uk
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@wmcorless; Do you not think that the abundance of Paccoin due to it's mammoth cap could be seen as unattractive for potential investors? Wooing exchanges to add your coin in a long waiting list will be very difficult as the benefit for them having your coin on their site is making money from highest possible number of transactions. If you have so many available for mining why would somebody pay for Paccoin on an exchange? As an investor I don't see comparative advantage in having so many coins in circulation, I like to think I own something that somebody else wants and is willing to pay a premium to obtain it.

Regardless I have contacted Cryptsy to advise them of the coins existence, that being said would you consider lowering the number of coins available for mining as this could be the difference between potentially having the coin listed?
I was hoping that Cryptsy or some established exchange would quickly adopt Paccoin, however Paccoin will be having its own exchange soon.
The problem with bitcoins 21 million cap, is that it is too small to be considered a valid world wide currency. We have already seen the volatility associated with bitcoin as proof that it is unstable because of it limited number of coins. That is what Paccoin will do, it will be much more stable, and reliable not only as a world wide currency, but the large cap will ensure mining will remain attractive long after bitcoin's mining ends.
Furthermore since financial transactions are recorded every block, 10 minute block time with bitcoin is too long. It takes 30 minutes to get 3 confirmation with bitcoin, whereas with paccoin notifications are instantaneous, and confirmations are no longer than 3 minutes. A ten fold increase. I have sent bitcoin to mtgox and had to wait till next day to begin trading. Bitcoins' time to be confirmed takes forever. When things move that slow, opportunities can be lost. Paccoin is much more suited for business transactions, as they are sent and received instantly.
From an investment standpoint you are right, because there are so many Paccoins in circulation, they are less likely to be volatile. That also means Paccoins will probably operate more like fiat currencies and are slow to move. From a business standpoint this provides more confidence. Because the receiver of a Paccoin knows that the value today will be similar to the value tomorrow, and wont be trying to get out of the market when the price is high, or get stuck with a coin whose value dropped in one half in one day like bitcoin.
Exchanges can also count on the value of Paccoin because if they convert Paccoin into other currencies, they don't have to worry about the value changing rapidly where they stand to lose money.
I'm a business man, and I started Paccoin to be a more business friendly currency. Bitcoin was started by anonymous pot smoking cyber punk anarchists with ideas as to what makes a good currency.  Shocked
Unfortunately they are wrong. Many of the premises of Bitcoin are the opposite of what makes a good currency.

Listen right now there is an incredible opportunity. Paccoins are not worth very much but they are easily mine-able, and the difficulty is low. How many of you have wished you knew about Bitcoin in the beginning and had mined thousands of Bitcoins when it wasn't worth much. Now is your chance to get in at the beginning and mine Paccoins. There are currently over a millions coins being minted every 2 days. But the difficulty is slowly rising, and soon they'll be difficult to get just like Bitcoins. I also suggest you hold on to your stack of Paccoins, it takes 30 days to gain proof of stake, don't be tempted to pump and dump, when the values start to rise, you'll be sorry.

Appreciate the prompt reply.

In regards to bitcoins 21 million cap being small, it is not entirely accurate. As you know each coin is broken down; 1BTC = 1.0E-7 when the mining cap is reached, theoretically the BTC cap will be $1M USD/1BTC or $210,000,000,000,000 ($1USD=BTC1.0E-7). From the Paccoin project point of view this shouldn't be overlooked as you use this is one of your key points of difference.

I'm accumulating multiple alt coins one of which is your Paccoin. I don't have plans to sell these regardless.
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