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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 391. (Read 1070184 times)

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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?

I'm backuping the whole set of wallets' files - just in case.  Cheesy
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?

wallet.keys - this is the main file, with this file you can restore your wallet any time.
wallet.bin is not necessary
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What files do I need for a backup? Only wallet.bin?
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my bytecoins balance on minergate fluctuates . does anyone have the same issue. for example from 2000 bcn back to 1800 then goes up than down?? now fast going up
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How do I check if the coins were mined or transferred in? I remember I applied for the giveaway a few days ago, but I'm not sure if I ever received it or if the giveaway is even still active. Took me some time to figure out how to get it going properly. Either way, the coin is definitely intriguing.

All transactions looks the same to me. Thats the whole point I guess.
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the artwork of the entire project is so 8bit & text like ... hehehe I love it .. sounds to me like Introversion Software Games soundtrack (uplink, darwinia, defcon, prison architect, etc ...  Grin ) & Minecraft cubes too

Introversion - Darwinia Raytrace Intro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bujos_-gxo

old sceners like me love the 8bit style  Grin reminds me of the BBS time
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How do I check if the coins were mined or transferred in? I remember I applied for the giveaway a few days ago, but I'm not sure if I ever received it or if the giveaway is even still active. Took me some time to figure out how to get it going properly. Either way, the coin is definitely intriguing.
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the artwork of the entire project is so 8bit & text like ... hehehe I love it .. sounds to me like Introversion Software Games soundtrack (uplink, darwinia, defcon, prison architect, etc ...  Grin ) & Minecraft cubes too

Introversion - Darwinia Raytrace Intro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bujos_-gxo

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is it a Commodore 64 game? soundtrack is like Depeche Mode of the the eighties. nice!  Smiley

 Grin

Soon(ish) we will be able to release "BCN Soundtrack" CD. Grin I remember there was one dedicated to danteT and another one I don't remember Grin
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is it a Commodore 64 game? soundtrack is like Depeche Mode of the the eighties. nice!  Smiley

 Grin
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If you pay 0,00005 BTC for a given coin, 1 vote is added.
Now have a looke at the BTC payment address for BCN: https://blockchain.info/address/17CwKeNmCFkiAtYW4GDezzNzqdZnMyL64P
0,3 Bitcoins have been paid, at a rate of 0,00005 BTC per vote, this equals 6000 votes.

tadaaaa 1st place.

Sometimes reading just answers a whole lot of questions.

Grin Thank you for the information. Maybe reading is just not my thing ^^
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If you pay 0,00005 BTC for a given coin, 1 vote is added.
Now have a looke at the BTC payment address for BCN: https://blockchain.info/address/17CwKeNmCFkiAtYW4GDezzNzqdZnMyL64P
0,3 Bitcoins have been paid, at a rate of 0,00005 BTC per vote, this equals 6000 votes.

tadaaaa 1st place.

Sometimes reading just answers a whole lot of questions.
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Suddenly BCN is #1 in Comkort vote! (https://comkort.com/vote#BCN)



Big BTC payment??  Huh Huh

I thought BTC payment automatically gets you a slot, not a X-amount of votes. Tho I can be mistaken. Would love to hear from someone who know better.

"Comkort also welcomes paid votes. As a user you can express your confidence in an emerging coin by offering 0,00005 BTC for each additional vote."
I think 0.3 BTC was enough =)


150 USD to get situated in a exchange... sounds good, time to buy and buy BCN Cheesy
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Suddenly BCN is #1 in Comkort vote! (https://comkort.com/vote#BCN)



Big BTC payment??  Huh Huh

I thought BTC payment automatically gets you a slot, not a X-amount of votes. Tho I can be mistaken. Would love to hear from someone who know better.

"Comkort also welcomes paid votes. As a user you can express your confidence in an emerging coin by offering 0,00005 BTC for each additional vote."
I think 0.3 BTC was enough =)
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Suddenly BCN is #1 in Comkort vote! (https://comkort.com/vote#BCN)



Big BTC payment??  Huh Huh

I thought BTC payment automatically gets you a slot, not a X-amount of votes. Tho I can be mistaken. Would love to hear from someone who know better.
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Suddenly BCN is #1 in Comkort vote! (https://comkort.com/vote#BCN)

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What is the deal with Minergate? They seem to come from nowhere with an incredibly polished product that as far as I know is the only stratum-like implementation of mining a cryptonote currency. They also seem to have a deep understanding of the protocol given that they were able to assemble a working block explorer. The only contact from the team behind it posted this in March:

What about Mac OSX? I am the begginner and to be honest not good in hardware and sofware good for mining. I mean I am not a noob in it but there's a lot to learn

which leads me to believe he or she is not really the primary developer of the software. Do they have any presence elsewhere? There is no source code available for their miner so it's hard to tell if they are somehow related to the BCN team. I've tried running the miner in a vm as I'm still a bit sketched out by the absence of source code, but that machine so far does not seem to have been overcome with any obvious issues, viruses, etc.

I'm using minergate miner since 1 week, in a dedicated server and everything is ok, no viruses, no issues, and a very very good profit (1000%)
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What is the deal with Minergate? They seem to come from nowhere with an incredibly polished product that as far as I know is the only stratum-like implementation of mining a cryptonote currency. They also seem to have a deep understanding of the protocol given that they were able to assemble a working block explorer. The only contact from the team behind it posted this in March:

What about Mac OSX? I am the begginner and to be honest not good in hardware and sofware good for mining. I mean I am not a noob in it but there's a lot to learn

which leads me to believe he or she is not really the primary developer of the software. Do they have any presence elsewhere? There is no source code available for their miner so it's hard to tell if they are somehow related to the BCN team. I've tried running the miner in a vm as I'm still a bit sketched out by the absence of source code, but that machine so far does not seem to have been overcome with any obvious issues, viruses, etc.
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