Any exchange?
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.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
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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.
True story! For people not knowing it, server costs for stable pool + DDoS protection, mail protection and so on gets easily 1000$+ a month.
1% fee is not paying that at all, even if you have 50 coins added, as long as not one of them suddenly kicks ass in price.
Miners only need a working CGMiner, whereas the pool ops need a 100% working daemon, and here the errors appear most likely and result in wrong / no payouts, screwed DB entries and whatever else can happen.
Miners + Devs should pay attention to what pool ops complain about regarding especially new coins, they are the first to notice every little flaw in detail.