I may turn it back on tomorrow depending on what the community wants. It's currently disabled due to the dev dumping the premine and the different forks.
Arrghhhh- Another premine scam- F+ck.
Thx for information.
Good idea. You said the dev dumped the entire 250k premine. So in this case, the premine is no longer a factor. Purecoin can live on without the fear of anymore dev dump.
Maybe the community wants to take over the development of purecoin? Any takers?
Follow my logic?
http://dedicatedpool.com
Ryan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
[email protected] / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool
You are disappointing for someone with such high reputation. You keep pushing for your own interests and in this case your interest (keeping the coin alive) is not what is best for the community - relaunch. With relaunch your pool's current hashrate will be worthless and this is only that matters to you, whatever you say its all about $$$ that you make from fees. I don't even understand what is the reason that your pool (or any other pool) are collecting these fees - you don't do any good for community (in this case you destroyed the coin by your fork), its only about greed and $$$ and you don't give a shit about the coin - you will dump the coins you collect from the fess as soon as they become listed on the bigger exchange.
We have to collect fees because we lose money every month on server fees. We lose sleep constantly for little to no pay, and get reamed out on forums as 'scammers' when it's most often fly-by-night coin launches that end up hurting people.
How can you say pool operators do no good for the community when we're usually the folks finding issues and fixing them. We're the front lines of the crypto scene, dealing with the non-stop DoS attacks and trolling.
The real question here should be: "Why would you shit all over your life just to take shit from pubbies" and that's something I ask myself constantly.
DDoS attacks are because pool operators are fighting for $$$ in fees, no pools - no DDoS.
Do you really think that we will believe that you lose sleep constantly for little to no pay? Yeah right, tell that to someone outside crypto world. People living in the US where outside option for job opportunity is one of the highest in the world are choosing to become pool operators as their day job - it has to be very profitable to run the pool. I would buy your story if pool operators were from developing countries were it is very hard to earn any $$$ and maybe they would work for pennies but this is not true - US/Canadian pools dominate crypto by ripping off the miners and dumping coins in the market.
We all want transparency from dev's premine but why don't we require transparency from pool operators? They can easily dump their coins and everybody is fine with it.
Put your money where your mouth is - go run a pool. You probably can't, because the technical knowledge required to do it properly instantly makes you eligible to make 40-80k USD / year working a day job, so you wouldn't be running your mouth over 1.6btc a shit coin dev dumped on today's coin. If you do pull it off, you'll learn very fast that the only money to be made in this niche is when you go through the shit Dedicated did for months and build up a following. All of which can come crashing down to a DoS attack while you're sleeping, so you need partners.
Why don't you ask why Multipool was begging for venture capital on some crypto-stock exchange so he could quit his dayjob? That pool has 26gh/s, so do you really think us guys with 500mh/s are rolling in it? All you are doing here is showing off your hater skills, on the internet.
To me - scam is when pool operators cause forks, force people to be on their fork, dump the coin etc. Why should these people earn 40-80k/year is beyond my understanding - in developing economies (China/India etc) there are enough knowledgeable people who could do the same job for 10% of that reward and everybody would be better off (less dumping, DDoS etc) apart from current pool operators.
If running a pool takes nothing but some open source code and a rented server, go ahead and do it. Once you magically show us all how it's done, enjoy making no money.
I really don't know where you're coming up with this China/India crap like they're somehow morally superior to everyone else at 10% the price. They're people, just like everyone else, the amount of dumping and ddos'ing would most likely be the same. I don't know where you come up with this fantasy stuff about pool operators being in on some kind of anti-industry conspiracy.
Regardless, you're a troll, your post history shows that. You have never said anything positive once in any thread, and you talk about bringing solutions to the table. The only thing I can see remotely close to a solution is you proposing that we all stop and let people in China/India enlighten us about your dreams of convenient morality.
Revelation give it up. You were wrong. The dev is now trying to get back his dumped coins from Cryptoaltex - is this now somehow Dedicated Pool's fault too? You come across like an obsessed stalker. You failed with your disinformation now move on.
I admit, I was apparently wrong that 250k block was mined by dedicatedpool (still I don't understand why does dedicatepool's blocks statistics show that 250k block if it was deleted from the database). I am not defending PureCoin dev, he is shady and apparently a scammer.
However, I am saying that dedicatepool was somewhat responsible for the fork and this was due to greed and pool's business being too lucrative without any responsibility for the coin development. We should require more from the biggest pools!
Well you get to be wrong about pretty much everything. The fork wasn't caused by Dedicated, it was the coin's single node died and multiple forks were created. There was another fork for hashhot as well, probably 4 forks in total.
So in sum, Dedicated didn't steal the premine, nor did they cause a fork. All they did was eat about 15 blocks of forked coins and end up with something worth nothing. Did you see how long Dedicated worked to make nothing off this coin today? Probably 6-8 hours. Got DDoS'd for their time as well, but he should probably lower his fees and be more accountable, just to please one alt account on this forum.