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Topic: [ANN][SRC] Securecoin | A Fast and Secure Version of Bitcoin | 2013 - page 8. (Read 195569 times)

sr. member
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Does anybody know real network hashrate for Securecoin?
All sources mention different values.
sr. member
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SecureCoin has been added to the YACoin Club!

Come and mine together!

src.yacoin.club
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Hi everyone,
    We have added support of MAC OSX(10.8, 10.9 and 10.10) platforms to the Securechain Wallet. The MAC version of Securechain Wallet has the same functionality as to the Windows one. Both of them share the same information and download pages, which can be found on http://securechain.info/wiki/Securechain_Wallet and http://securechain.info/wiki/Download.
    Thank you for your support!
member
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New SecureCoin Wallet with security improvement - Securechain Wallet

Hi everyone,
    As the official SecureCoin website has stopped updating since 2013, the latest official SecureCoin-Core wallet v0.8.3 was released in 2013 compiled with the old version of OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013, which includes serious security holes for example Heartbleed. To this point, we have developed a new Securechain Wallet with security and feature improvements based on the official one. For your coin's safety, please use or update to Securechain Wallet instead, which is built with the latest OpenSSL 1.0.2d 9 Jul 2015 to resolve the security problems. The Securechain Wallet description could be found at http://securechain.info/wiki/Securechain_Wallet, and the download page could be found at http://securechain.info/wiki/Download from which both the compiled binary and source codes could be found.
    Thank you for your support!
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Hi everyone, we have added new download and wiki pages to http://securechain.info. As we are using SSL, all your sensitive data will be secured in both browser and server, i.e. when creating a wiki user account with password. You are also welcome to share the site with your friends using the sharing buttons.
Thank you for your support!
newbie
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Hi,

solo mining with 20Mhash is a good idea at this time ?
hero member
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https://www.massict.com/


Introducing:

E-pool p2pool quark node       : http://p2pool.e-pool.net:8915/static/
E-Pool Block Crawler      : http://e-pool.net/explorer/SRC/



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SecureCoin has been added to the Quark Multiport @ http://ffpool.net


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Hi everyone, we have added support of Chinese language to http://securechain.info/zh. Feel free to try it and leave any comments if available.
Thank you very much.
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New SecureCoin Blockchain Explorer

Hi everyone, we have set up a new SRC blockchain explorer at http://securechain.info/. Feel free to visit it and leave any comments if you want. The email [email protected] could also be used for communication.
We will appreciate all your comments and suggestions. Thank you for the support!
legendary
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If anyone can point on working sources for SRC block explorer I can host it.
member
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Is there a working block explorer?

The block explorer link on the securecoin website http://securecoin.org/mining/ is broken.

This link http://altexplorer.net/chain/SecureCoin should either be removed or replaced by that of a working block explorer if anyone is to take securecoin seriously. An official website full of broken links reflects badly on a coin.

sr. member
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Is there a working block explorer?
legendary
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Mining Pool Hub

Securecoin Mining Pool Hub
http://securecoin.miningpoolhub.com

Just opened Securecoin mining pool.
Mining Pool Hub is N:N multipool, you can mine the most profitable coin and get paid in Securecoin.

Come and mine together!
~
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Rimbit Co Ltd, the company behind Rimbit, is running a successful crowdfunding campaign ($132,606 raised) at Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/next-evolution-in-digital-currency. They are currently offering a buyout opportunity to holders of dead/dying coins.

Because you believe in the crypto currency idea, you – at some stage – had faith in SecureCoin. They hope that by exchanging your dead coin for Rimbit, your faith will also move over to Rimbit. Users are the most valuable asset to any crypto currency and its community, and it would be a shame if you were to lose interest in the crypto currency idea because of a poorly developed coin, when there are viable alternatives like Rimbit.

You should get in touch with them by posting at their forum: http://rimbitforum.com/forum/47-altcoin-buyout/
legendary
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Most of the community is focused on Digitalcoin (link in my sig)

SRC was made in response to Quark's 6month instamine, using bitcoin's reward scheme instead. I guess when Quark died SRC lost a lot of interest as well. The hashing scheme is neat but not really a market maker imo.

I always thought the dev's decision to make SRC was hasty. It's a solid coin though, no tricks or gimmicks. if there are still people mining it then it isn't dead.

Cryptsy 24H Trade Volume
Quark 1.53BTC
Digitalcoin 0.329BTC
Securecoin 0.278BTC

So if Quark is dead then DGC is ~4.65x more dead.   Grin

When Baritus released SRC as a simple quark clone after all his claims that it was going to be revolutionary was when I first started to doubt anything Baritus promised...but it is still better than many alts of 2013 and pretty much anything released in 2014 (with exception of XMR and HYP).  Quark algo is still the best and most secure with random hashing rounds not linear stepwise like X11/13/15. 

The self appointed Quark foundation and in particular silvermetal purposefully sabotaged Quark (and continue to do so) will relentless untrue smears and Securecoin is collateral damage.
hero member
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Most of the community is focused on Digitalcoin (link in my sig)

SRC was made in response to Quark's 6month instamine, using bitcoin's reward scheme instead. I guess when Quark died SRC lost a lot of interest as well. The hashing scheme is neat but not really a market maker imo.

I always thought the dev's decision to make SRC was hasty. It's a solid coin though, no tricks or gimmicks. if there are still people mining it then it isn't dead.
member
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Is this coin dead, or what's the status?
legendary
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So, what going on lately?
sr. member
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coin is still mining , when does pow is end dev ? i don't think coin is dead ,  but price is coming down more 25 times from it appear on cryptsy , so sad
SRC is a pure POW coin.
very long POW run too
Around 8 years from beginning to end.
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