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legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 17, 2011, 03:49:50 PM
#30
Take it you people don't know it is before 9 am as I post where he lives. Give the man time to wake up and get his shit together then I would imagine he will get the exchange back up he is always good at getting done what needs to be done and the idea as was expressed that he made off with the coin is just disgusting he is not some f'n rip off artist...

We know. No need to be giving a pep talk. We're cool  Cool
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 17, 2011, 03:16:11 PM
#29
hardly

yeah it dropped from a high of .006 or so to .0027 but that was hardly a plummet and perfectly expected and still worth more than ixcoins.
Maybe you are right, people tend to panic, especially amateur traders... But i can tell you this.. the site was being "ddos's" the second that they opened up deposits for i0coin.. especially with that 2000 confirmation limit.

Actually Ixcoins are still worth more.  Last I saw, back when the exchange was still up, I0Coins were around .0023XXXX while Ixcoins are at .0015XXXX right now.  So that means  an I0C block is worth roughly .1104 BTC, while an IXC block is worth .1440 BTC (48 I0Coins per block vs. 96 IXCoins per block).  Logically I0Coins should be twice the value of Ixcoins, and I'm sure we'll eventually reach that equilibrium somewhere down the line.  Right now though, I think we're seeing (or were seeing anyway) a lot of people just trying to cash in and make a quick BTC.  If anything .0023XXXX is bargain and I'm tempted to buy a few thousand once the exchange comes back up.

+1

My reasons here are that when the difficulty of each network becomes relatively the same there will be more than 2 times the amount of ixc than i0c which says that the general value of an i0c should be more than 2x that of an ixc.

0.0023 is a bargain. Bought about 5000i0c right before the exchange went down.
hero member
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Seal Cub Clubbing Club
August 17, 2011, 03:11:56 PM
#28
hardly

yeah it dropped from a high of .006 or so to .0027 but that was hardly a plummet and perfectly expected and still worth more than ixcoins.
Maybe you are right, people tend to panic, especially amateur traders... But i can tell you this.. the site was being "ddos's" the second that they opened up deposits for i0coin.. especially with that 2000 confirmation limit.

Actually Ixcoins are still worth more.  Last I saw, back when the exchange was still up, I0Coins were around .0023XXXX while Ixcoins are at .0015XXXX right now.  So that means  an I0C block is worth roughly .1104 BTC, while an IXC block is worth .1440 BTC (48 I0Coins per block vs. 96 IXCoins per block).  Logically I0Coins should be twice the value of Ixcoins, and I'm sure we'll eventually reach that equilibrium somewhere down the line.  Right now though, I think we're seeing (or were seeing anyway) a lot of people just trying to cash in and make a quick BTC.  If anything .0023XXXX is bargain and I'm tempted to buy a few thousand once the exchange comes back up.
newbie
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August 17, 2011, 02:50:34 PM
#27
Would still be nice to get into the Exchange to get my BTC out....   Undecided
member
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August 17, 2011, 02:47:52 PM
#26
i0coind also seems to have a bug regarding it's NTP implementation.

One of the changes between i0coin and bitcoin was that it was trying to keep the clock more accurate by polling an NTP time server every 5 minutes. It looks like the code to do this isn't very well thought out, and will hang if the ntp server it randomly picks doesn't respond. It doesn't retry, and it doesn't give up after a while, it just freezes.

Since it's choosing a different NTP server each time from a random pool of volunteer NTP servers on the internet, it's not improbable that one of them will stop responding occasionally. Eventually all iocoind processes will hang due to this.
sr. member
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August 17, 2011, 02:44:12 PM
#25
well that's the end of i0coin i guess. It's done it's job. it's killed ix pretty much. Now we just gotta let i0 die it's natural death.
full member
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August 17, 2011, 02:41:43 PM
#24
My i0coin.exe running in server mode locks up about every 20 mins for no reason. If it is just bitcoin with some words and numbers changes, why the hell is it not a stable...

Gee just read one post up.  Work on your reading skill a bit, you may learn more then posting more worthless posts.


My issue is totally unrelated to generating addresses you fuck.  My i0coin.exe locks up while just sitting there doing nothing but downloading the blockchain. Guess you are just pissed you can't spell malice... And you are probably really pissed that you don't know any grammar whatsoever. 'may learn more then posting more worthless posts' doesn't make any sense.


I would say are the one pissed.  That is the known case of it locking up.   Does not mean more do not exist.   Would hardly be suprising now would it.  In this case the issue was the exchange coind frezing though was it not?  Going to tell me it is not generating new addresses?     It makes sense,  but not till you improve your ability to comprehend.


I am not saying that the coind isn't locking up when generating new addresses. I understand that that is a known issue. I was just trying to put my OTHER issue out there to see if others were having the same problem.
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August 17, 2011, 02:39:15 PM
#23
My i0coin.exe running in server mode locks up about every 20 mins for no reason. If it is just bitcoin with some words and numbers changes, why the hell is it not a stable...

Gee just read one post up.  Work on your reading skill a bit, you may learn more then posting more worthless posts.


My issue is totally unrelated to generating addresses you fuck.  My i0coin.exe locks up while just sitting there doing nothing but downloading the blockchain. Guess you are just pissed you can't spell malice... And you are probably really pissed that you don't know any grammar whatsoever. 'may learn more then posting more worthless posts' doesn't make any sense.


I would say are the one pissed.  That is the known case of it locking up.   Does not mean more do not exist.   Would hardly be suprising now would it.  In this case the issue was the exchange coind frezing though was it not?  Going to tell me it is not generating new addresses?     It makes sense,  but not till you improve your ability to comprehend.


Neither of you are discussing the topic of the thread, go abuse each other somewhere else.
hero member
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August 17, 2011, 02:36:25 PM
#22
It's a newer version of bitcoin (0.3.25 rather than .24) that's still under development. So it won't be as stable as bitcoin, but you get wallet encryption.
I have a feeling that most everyone would rather a stable client and no encryption than an unstable client with encryption. Can't mine coins when the client locks up, therefore no coins to encrypt.

Anyway to have the i0 guys 'port' i0 to the stable 0.3.24 release?
Great idea, i'll work on that Smiley
sr. member
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August 17, 2011, 02:24:27 PM
#21
It's a newer version of bitcoin (0.3.25 rather than .24) that's still under development. So it won't be as stable as bitcoin, but you get wallet encryption.
I have a feeling that most everyone would rather a stable client and no encryption than an unstable client with encryption. Can't mine coins when the client locks up, therefore no coins to encrypt.

Anyway to have the i0 guys 'port' i0 to the stable 0.3.24 release?

Yes.  It is also easy enough to do yourself.  You could also use the alternative client instead.
member
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August 17, 2011, 02:19:20 PM
#20
who the fuck do you guys 0we?
sr. member
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August 17, 2011, 02:17:26 PM
#19
My i0coin.exe running in server mode locks up about every 20 mins for no reason. If it is just bitcoin with some words and numbers changes, why the hell is it not a stable...

Gee just read one post up.  Work on your reading skill a bit, you may learn more then posting more worthless posts.


My issue is totally unrelated to generating addresses you fuck.  My i0coin.exe locks up while just sitting there doing nothing but downloading the blockchain. Guess you are just pissed you can't spell malice... And you are probably really pissed that you don't know any grammar whatsoever. 'may learn more then posting more worthless posts' doesn't make any sense.


I would say are the one pissed.  That is the known case of it locking up.   Does not mean more do not exist.   Would hardly be suprising now would it.  In this case the issue was the exchange coind frezing though was it not?  Going to tell me it is not generating new addresses?     It makes sense,  but not till you improve your ability to comprehend.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
August 17, 2011, 02:16:06 PM
#18
It's a newer version of bitcoin (0.3.25 rather than .24) that's still under development. So it won't be as stable as bitcoin, but you get wallet encryption.
I have a feeling that most everyone would rather a stable client and no encryption than an unstable client with encryption. Can't mine coins when the client locks up, therefore no coins to encrypt.

Anyway to have the i0 guys 'port' i0 to the stable 0.3.24 release?
full member
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Merit: 100
August 17, 2011, 02:12:01 PM
#17
My i0coin.exe running in server mode locks up about every 20 mins for no reason. If it is just bitcoin with some words and numbers changes, why the hell is it not a stable...

Gee just read one post up.  Work on your reading skill a bit, you may learn more then posting more worthless posts.


My issue is totally unrelated to generating addresses you fuck.  My i0coin.exe locks up while just sitting there doing nothing but downloading the blockchain. Guess you are just pissed you can't spell malice... And you are probably really pissed that you don't know any grammar whatsoever. 'may learn more then posting more worthless posts' doesn't make any sense.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
August 17, 2011, 02:07:54 PM
#16
My i0coin.exe running in server mode locks up about every 20 mins for no reason. If it is just bitcoin with some words and numbers changes, why the hell is it not a stable...

Gee just read one post up.  Work on your reading skill a bit, you may learn more then posting more worthless posts.
legendary
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Merit: 1077
August 17, 2011, 02:06:20 PM
#15
It's a newer version of bitcoin (0.3.25 rather than .24) that's still under development. So it won't be as stable as bitcoin, but you get wallet encryption.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 17, 2011, 02:03:38 PM
#14
My i0coin.exe running in server mode locks up about every 20 mins for no reason. If it is just bitcoin with some words and numbers changes, why the hell is it not a stable...

Mine seems to do the same thing. My client running as the server on one machine will have the application open but my miners that connect to that server end up having "connection problems". So I have to kill the process and restart it. Seems to happen every 4 to 8 hours of mining.
full member
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August 17, 2011, 01:54:17 PM
#13
My i0coin.exe running in server mode locks up about every 20 mins for no reason. If it is just bitcoin with some words and numbers changes, why the hell is it not a stable...
sr. member
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August 17, 2011, 01:45:17 PM
#12
Before the launch, he did say the coind was locking up on him randomly for no reason. If it is a technical issue, a banner on the page would be nice instead of it just being unreachable.

It seems i0coin was made with a branch of bitcoin that has known locking issues when it generates new a new address.
So it may just have a reason.

full member
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August 17, 2011, 01:30:50 PM
#11
Hasn't dropped for me for a second... I can tell when the fans on my cards slow down because it gets eerily quiet lol
We are talking about the exchange (not his pool - if that is what you are thinking about) which wouldn't have anything to do with your mining or fans.

It appears his exchange site and pool site is on the same server and are currently both down.

Ahh I see what Toro was saying.  But he said he is still chugging away on his pool.
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