I've been trying to avoid talking about the high TX fees just to see what would happen after a while. It looks like there is a slump in the net hashrate and hash.so seems to own about 100% of the network. So a hardfork would be required to lower the fees, otherwise a real blockchain fork will happen. It shouldn't be too much of a problem, since I'd get the admin of hash.so to update his client and announce to everyone. Ideally, I'd like to add Kimoto's Gravity Well during that client release to avoid another hardfork. Any opinions on what the new TX fee should be?
Tough to say really. It seems that the clients I've used impose a tx fee of 0.001 regardless of type. Ideally the tx fee would float but I understand that'll come later probably led by Mike Hearn in a bitcoin wallet release first and foremost and it can be integrated into other wallets based off that. The coins are tough to mine so it shouldn't be too high.
How can we guarantee security given hash.so now has >51% of network?
It's tough to call, he doesn't seem willing to shut down his pool for a while. Trying to switch them all to a different pool may result in the difficulty dropping too much and could become instamining season.
Hey smartcoin, can you maybe have a blog or something to update us once in a while (once a week or something like that) to see what you are doing to promote this coin?
Good idea. It is popular enough for it own blog. It will also add one more hit when people search the web besides this thread.
Alright, sounds good. I'll open up a Tumblr in a bit. I'll have to CNAME it to the domain, so it may take a bit to propagate.
Can anyone help me out?
I'm paying out the give aways. I used the online wallet but it turned out as a scam.
Now I'm trying to install the mac wallet but it gives me an error that the version is out of date =/ ?
I cant use my main wallet of my miner..
Install Homebrew:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"
Then install BerkeleyDB 4.8:
brew install berkeley-db4