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Topic: Californium |CF| |Sha256| |2,510,000 CF|Bittrex-Yobit|Mac/Window Wallet| - page 23. (Read 43965 times)

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Californium

The most expensive metal on the planet


http://i.imgur.com/QUcYSqy.jpg


Classification:    Californium is an actinide metal
Color:    silvery-white
Atomic weight:    (252), no stable isotopes
State:    solid
Melting point:    900 oC, 1173 K
Boiling point:    1472 oC, 1745 K (estimated)
Electrons:    98
Protons:    98
Neutrons in most abundant isotope:    153
Electron shells:    2,8,18,32,28,8,2
Electron configuration:    [Rn] 5f10 7s2
Density @ 20oC:    13.67 g/cm3

"Californium costs $ 27 million per gram. Why is it needed? An element of californium is so expensive to produce, the isotopes of californium do not have any practical application. In the West it was created only once since its opening in 1950. The californium is a ' chemical element with the symbol Cf and the atomic number 98. It is a transuranic element, synthetic , radioactive : californium has very few practical uses and was discovered by bombarding curium with alpha particles ( ions of helium ). The amount of synthesized californium, although small, have made it possible to evaluate some characteristics. The 252 Cf ( half-life 2.6 years) is a strong emitter of neutrons and it is therefore extremely radioactive and harmful (a microgram spontaneously emits 170 million neutrons per minute). The half-life of 254 Cf (55 days) can be detected by telescopes on remnants of supernovae . The249 Cf is formed by beta decay of 249 Bk and most other isotopes of californium are produced by bombarding the Berkelim with intense beams of neutrons in a nuclear reactor . This element has some very specialized applications that take advantage of its radioactivity, apart from these, it is too difficult to produce because it can have a significant use as a material." (google)


http://i.imgur.com/JtbNJph.png


2,520,000 μ/CF or only 2.52 grams ( 27$ million / gram )
 
Code:
 Ticker : μg/CF
    Algo: SHA256
    Proof of Work only.
    Block time : 90 seconds
    KGW difficulty adjustment ( Up 10% , down 20 % )
    100 first block is 1 CF ( testing about 20 first block )
    Block reward is 10 μ/CF a block
    Halving each 126,000 blocks
    Mininum coin is 0.005
    Port: 44252
    Rpcport: 44254

http://i.imgur.com/RsLtURm.png

https://cf.suprnova.cc
http://sha256d.ispace.co.uk/coindetails/?coin=cf
https://cf.coin-miners.info/
Chinese Pool, use with caution: http://cf.geilidao.com
MultiPool pay out $CF: www.xpool.ca
http://infernopool.com/californium
http://raq2.com



http://i.imgur.com/57Upjyy.png

Windows Wallet:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6r07pqqdv0n91al/Califoniumwallet.zip
https://mega.co.nz/#!Y1gkyK6A!f_8EojAlFKiBge7mZ_m9flhdSHNy_x02cBOiV7Yx_og
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByGwhRsmJtIVS3V4Qm00Z1JyZGM&authuser=0
https://app.box.com/s/kgx7nrc6d7fxgh3d53k1uun2rgr91zur

Mac Wallet:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/g392q75os6w7u63/Californium-Qt.dmg
Source:  
https://github.com/Californium/Californium

http://i.imgur.com/kbptqol.png

http://i.imgur.com/5lEMQih.png

Californium.conf
Code:
54.149.30.199:44252
108.61.10.90:60559
212.204.164.23:54937
216.99.113.116:56527
195.154.146.221:42376
31.181.238.182:50960
24.154.82.240:34637
24.138.157.36:56709
104.238.132.171:49122
95.84.240.160:50248
110.170.30.222:2277
178.214.174.209:62980
178.62.199.175:39975
90.219.100.31:50322
46.105.118.15:60399
108.250.162.155:53689

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http://i.imgur.com/n46XqbQ.png



http://i.imgur.com/GdyEeKY.png

http://cdns2.freepik.com/free-photo/_318-85053.jpg

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