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legendary
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Even if you did show it I beg to differ that any would understand, I have given advice and tried to help but it just goes over some peoples heads...

There is video tutorials out there, coins with the guide in the commits (1 by 1) how to make them and yet people still can't grasp it.

You say Linux & they go oooh but erm um isn't windows easier.... Cheesy

You can do the majority of it on github itself or even windows but linux is way easier to create gui wallets to get things started, cross compiling is a different story for each coin and deps if you want a windows Qt wallet so it can't really be a one guide for all type thing Smiley

I say this is a very good thing ^^^ as then we won't have noob coders "cloners" flooding the scene.... Cheesy  Wink 420 is about to rip havok Grin

P.S the reason why people say the things they say for creating an altcoin is due to the very reason I am explaining, TBH it is all there but broken up (For good reason) and people who can understand code can obviously work out what is required.

Good intentions, bad outcome
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A crude looking site is up http://practicecoin.com/

Still took almost a whole day in total, and I've done this a dozen times before:
Find and register domains and setup custom nameservers - 1h
Setup hosting of domains, emails, redirects, roll a WordPress distribution - 1h
Setup Site - 4h
  Wordpress plugins for security hardening and management
    Jetpack
    Akismet
    WP Super Cache
    Google Analytics for WordPress by MonsterInsights
    Yoast SEO
    Wordfence Security
    SEO Redirection
    BackWPup
  Config MesoColumn theme, menus, pages
  Quickie images gen, crop, and .ico via http://icoconvert.com/
  Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools setup
Setup Forum basics - 1h
  Made a mistake, had to re-do

Ready for some fun content, I suppose Smiley
  Tearo
 
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please if you want to follow this route and make your altcoin, do a decent alt with a fair launch a new algo or a algo that cna be mined with gpu and not asic or cpu bot net, also add nice features to make your coins better, like masternodes, or anonymous, you can also add an airdrop which is a nice trend nowadays, encourage more early adoption by newbie

Ayers, thanks for your advice. Will be sure to read-up on airdrops, as I never took part in one myself. Any drops going on now, that I could try and learn from, please?
  Tearo
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In an earlier post I made a mistake. In listening to the BD podcast, I thought that the host talked about a "Kryptonite" coin type. In further reading, I'm learning that he must have actually said CryptoNight or CryptoNote.
  Tearo
legendary
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please if you want to follow this route and make your altcoin, do a decent alt with a fair launch a new algo or a algo that cna be mined with gpu and not asic or cpu bot net, also add nice features to make your coins better, like masternodes, or anonymous, you can also add an airdrop which is a nice trend nowadays, encourage more early adoption by newbie
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feel free to post from your main account!

CoinBreader, I do not have any other accounts on this forum. But if it appears to you that this is another user, could you tell me who you have in mind, please?
  Tearo
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feel free to post from your main account!
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Can tell I've done similar coin just for fun and learning new and it's still alive and fun to keep services up around it.
Once I tried to support one kind of "learn-new-coin" at bitcointalk forums but the developer was not interested to do anything else than release a working, for purpose badly cloned source.
Your ethics make me want to support you.

Bawaler, what type of a coin did you make, and would do same if you were doing it again, please?
And, the badly cloned one you describe, what type was that?
  Tearo
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 I really think you should keep that original little coinhead mascot ). Maybe another representation
 
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youre not explain youre project and youre coin dev
wait about youre project and detail coin

I want to try out all the major steps for putting together and running a cryptocoin, including developer and bug bounties, a tiny ICO, strive for some kind of a plausible business model, pull together a community with some semblance of governance. Seems only right to get working both Windows and Linux versions of nodes, wallets, and GPU miners. Set up a mining pool and a block explorer, place the coin on exchanges and maybe even do some trading or market making. Should I even care about airdrops, faucets, dice, miner bounties?

I'm a software developer professionally, and so my first inclination was to fork a codebase and do some serious work. But for this project I want to stay away from the familiar and instead focus on things I've never done before. Learn from it, document the steps and experiences, maybe work out some tutorials. So, no original coding from me on this project, though I'll build from source and validate all the software pieces before releasing them.

As to the kind of coin I want, would rather not simply clone Bitcoin or Zcash, which I'm planning to do some work with for real. Also, skip coins that are established, but are kinda "one off" or "proprietary" in their approaches, like Monero or Dash or Pascal. Ethereum is totally interesting and is way too complicated for this effort.

Most of what I know about altcoins comes from listening to the Blockchain Dynamics podcast http://www.blockchaindynamics.net/
They have a forum on Cryptopia: https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/634
The hosts sneer at coins that are "another Scrypt coin or a Kryptonite clone" and chuckle at what comes out of "walletbuilder". And they praise some as "a good miner coin". Since I'm not sure what they actually mean by all that, I'll ask them.

I don't understand the whole PoS thing, unlike the Bitcoin or Ethereum PoW. And not sure I really want to learn the staking tricks at this point, even though the Ethereum crowd claims to wanna switch to PoS. What does that leave as possibilities?

Ever perplexed,
  Tearo
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That's sweet, really. Good way to get kids into programming as you understand that you need real programming skills to make something of value.
 My first useful tip:
  I would recommend to use https://www.logoshi.com/ for logo creation  Wink.
  
 It might be possible ti use the preview for educational purposes, I guess

elelegzet, thanks for the suggestion of the logo site. Useful for a quick start.

Grabbed three domains using https://www.namesilo.com
http://practicecoin.com/
http://pracoin.org/
http://pracoin.net/

Could not decide between them, and at $9 / year for each, privacy included, took them all. Domain registration with GoDaddy, with privacy, would be closer to $25, if you only register for a year. Namesilo does take BTC, with a $50 minimum, and the usual confirmation time delay. So I felt impatient and put the purchase on a card instead.

All three domains point to the same site, and for the moment I'm using web hosting from another gig. The picture displayed was generated by "logoshi".

Will look for a cheap hosting or VPS provider that accepts BTC next. There is a long list http://cryto.net/~joepie91/bitcoinvps.html
VPS providers I've looked at so far are not super cheap, and I don't know the performance requirements yet. Say, a 2GB RAM / 2|4 core level per month:
$40 https://libertyvps.net/offshore-vps
$20 https://www.vpsserver.com/plans/
$28 https://bithost.io/prices/

Thanks for all the encouragement,
  Tearo
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Logo damn funny.
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youre not explain youre project and youre coin dev
wait about youre project and detail coin
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well done!

People love in it!

Keep on moving.
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Can tell I've done similar coin just for fun and learning new and it's still alive and fun to keep services up around it.
Once I tried to support one kind of "learn-new-coin" at bitcointalk forums but the developer was not interested to do anything else than release a working, for purpose badly cloned source.
Your ethics make me want to support you.
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best logo ever. ever!
if you're serious i'll host a pool for you

Thanks, Bawaler, for the kind word and the offer. I am serious to figure this out and get through a launch and running a bunch of nodes, at the minimum.
  Tearo
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To be honest, that logo is awesome.
Nice concept. I'll follow every update for this coin
legendary
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
Cool man, i dig your OP, TRUTH atleast haha Smiley
Some suggestions:

-Projects need funding, but come off scammy wanting PREfunding for most things (ICOs). find a way to self fund in an honest way!
-GPU algo if there's PoW! its the only chance at fair distro, unless you airdrop or use some funky system like byteball
-PoS! its "green" and encourages holding your own coins instead of leaving on exchanges, decentralization!

good luck, following!
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best logo ever. ever!
if you're serious i'll host a pool for you
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NO WAR ! Glory to Ukraine !
nice logo  Cheesy



But seriously, you have a very good idea.
I will be interested.
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