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legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1016
October 02, 2012, 10:37:45 AM
#44
Went back and searched Smiley
Actually the pre-mine was 580k coins.
... and it was a pre-mine - the fool actually mined all those blocks before releasing it Tongue

But yeah the reason for i0coin was simply because of that pre-mine.
i0coin is ixcoin without the 'fake' OP doing a 580k pre-mine.
No doubt he's seen i0coin coming back to life and wanting this too.

I'd certainly suggest any exchange that wants to risk going near this to require a MUCH larger bounty from the OP.

Better to go after i0coins than this trash.

Think I'll give this one a wide berth.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
September 30, 2012, 01:00:19 PM
#43
I tried to visit the Ixcoin forum from the link on the ixcoin.org site but it seems to have been moved or taken down or something.

Since no-one seems to be interested in starting up businesses that are specifically operated in Ixcoin the fact that Open Transactions does not use one asset as somehow special/different so that all others must be priced only in that one, they might find it particularly useful as people who think of prices in terms of some other type of asset/coin can trade using their favourite coin while people who prefer Ixcoins can trade the exact same things using Ixcoins.

-MarkM-
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1057
Marketing manager - GO MP
August 07, 2012, 07:50:51 AM
#42
+1 

I hate all that premine trolling. The premining is public knowledge, Dont' like premining? Then stay away form the coin, and move on in life.


I did that, but I think it's fair to tell it to people if you aren't sure they know it already.
hero member
Activity: 525
Merit: 500
August 07, 2012, 07:45:36 AM
#41
+1 

I hate all that premine trolling. The premining is public knowledge, Dont' like premining? Then stay away form the coin, and move on in life.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
August 05, 2012, 06:08:26 PM
#40
Hey, I have just started to happily mine IxC alongside btc,nmc, and dev coins. Is anyone still alive? The client works...

Betcha Nasakioto still has the private keys for his premine.

nuff said

I don't care about the premined coins in this case. Supposedly gave some of them away to people even. I get the coins for free, which is a good start. It can be argued that most people didn't hear about Btc before it was mined by a few early adopters either. I know it isn't the same thing, but to me it doesn't matter who holds a large bunch of coins now. Since we live in pro-profit world, if those coins can possibly fulfill any purpose, let the dev have a big share in his invention.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
August 05, 2012, 04:25:57 PM
#39
Yeah its still chugging along. You can merge in i0coins and groupcoins too quite nicely by the way.

-MarkM-
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1057
Marketing manager - GO MP
August 05, 2012, 04:11:14 PM
#38
Hey, I have just started to happily mine IxC alongside btc,nmc, and dev coins. Is anyone still alive? The client works...

Betcha Nasakioto still has the private keys for his premine.

nuff said
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
August 05, 2012, 04:04:21 PM
#37
Hey, I have just started to happily mine IxC alongside btc,nmc, and dev coins. Is anyone still alive? The client works...
full member
Activity: 172
Merit: 283
Thomas Nasakioto
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1005
December 17, 2011, 09:54:06 PM
#35
Seems to work, I've updated my nodes. I've also re-activated my ixcoin pool. Eventually i want to switch the pool to merge mine bitcoin/namecoin/ixcoin/i0coin when the chains become merge capable.
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Thomas Nasakioto
December 17, 2011, 09:13:48 PM
#34
Attached are the Windows and Unix binaries for Ixcoin 0.3.24.3 which incorporates DoubleC's pull requests for merged mining and the 51% attack fix.

Unix binaries: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38736424/ixcoin-3.24.3-dev/ixcoin-unix-0.3.24.3.zip
Windows binaries http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38736424/ixcoin-3.24.3-dev/ixcoin-win-0.3.24.3.zip

The 51% fix takes effect on block 43,000 and merged mining on block 45,000

Please test the binaries on your platform and let me know if you have any issues. Also, I welcome any coders to review the recent commits https://github.com/ixcoin/ixcoin/commits/master

If you prefer to build from source, please go to https://github.com/ixcoin/ixcoin

Once I've had some feedback, I'll release the builds on ixcoin.org & co. (or apply any corrections as necessary).

Thanks.




 
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Thomas Nasakioto
December 16, 2011, 11:37:24 PM
#33
Hi guys,

Apologies for the delay. Anyway, I'm back.

Thanks for the submitted changes DoubleC. I will have time to look into these tomorrow and hopefully get something compiled and distributed.

Once it's all up and working, I'll send doublec the well-earned bounty.

Thanks for your patience guys.
hero member
Activity: 481
Merit: 502
December 14, 2011, 03:05:24 PM
#32
I agree with kano.

I can't believe this guy is still posting.. I thought he'd given up this ridiculous "project" months ago. The guy can't even code!
hero member
Activity: 717
Merit: 501
December 14, 2011, 02:39:45 PM
#31
Or we just leave it be and all focus on I0C.

IXC has never had a double spend attack or stopped.  Many want to kill it for some reason even though the difficulty for it has averaged higher than i0c for almost all of its history.   If anything I0C should be stopped.
hero member
Activity: 525
Merit: 500
December 12, 2011, 09:12:26 PM
#30
Or we just leave it be and all focus on I0C.
hero member
Activity: 717
Merit: 501
December 12, 2011, 06:51:09 PM
#29

Is the last that we hear of Thomas Nasakioto?

This was the last post on this forum from him and the last post on the Ixcoin site was on the 2nd December 2011.

He do not respond to any emails or message.

Damn looks like he has pulled a Satoshi...

I think he will come back.  Maybe doublec can run a split if he does not come back by xmas or new years?
full member
Activity: 241
Merit: 107
December 12, 2011, 04:39:39 PM
#28

Is the last that we hear of Thomas Nasakioto?

This was the last post on this forum from him and the last post on the Ixcoin site was on the 2nd December 2011.

He do not respond to any emails or message.
hero member
Activity: 717
Merit: 501
December 11, 2011, 08:37:14 PM
#27
Code:

/Volumes/video/working/i0coin$ grep -r Subsidy i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/*
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    int64 nSubsidy = 48 * COIN;
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    // Subsidy is cut in half every 2 years
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    nSubsidy >>= (nHeight / 218750);
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    return nSubsidy + nFees;

Don't understand the code here.  I think COIN is 100,000,000.  But what is nHeight and what does the operator >>= do.  Is the nsubsidy halved every 218,750 blocks?  Since nsubsidy is an integer I suppose it truncates it to an integer.
'nHeight' is the current block count. '>>=' is shift right and assign. Basically it divides the subsidy in half every 218,750 blocks. This isn't two years since i0coin has a different block rate time. It's about 230 days.

Thanks.  This could make i0coin have very low inflation in only a couple years. In about 2 years the inflation rate will be about 3%. 
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1005
December 11, 2011, 08:14:30 PM
#26
Code:

/Volumes/video/working/i0coin$ grep -r Subsidy i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/*
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    int64 nSubsidy = 48 * COIN;
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    // Subsidy is cut in half every 2 years
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    nSubsidy >>= (nHeight / 218750);
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    return nSubsidy + nFees;

Don't understand the code here.  I think COIN is 100,000,000.  But what is nHeight and what does the operator >>= do.  Is the nsubsidy halved every 218,750 blocks?  Since nsubsidy is an integer I suppose it truncates it to an integer.
'nHeight' is the current block count. '>>=' is shift right and assign. Basically it divides the subsidy in half every 218,750 blocks. This isn't two years since i0coin has a different block rate time. It's about 230 days.
hero member
Activity: 717
Merit: 501
December 11, 2011, 08:02:54 PM
#25


What I really want to know is the 48 i0c reward going to halve when it hits block 210,000?

Code:

/Volumes/video/working/i0coin$ grep -r Subsidy i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/*
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    int64 nSubsidy = 48 * COIN;
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    // Subsidy is cut in half every 2 years
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    nSubsidy >>= (nHeight / 218750);
../i0coin/i0coin-v32507-for_building/src/main.cpp:    return nSubsidy + nFees;

Don't understand the code here.  I think COIN is 100,000,000.  But what is nHeight and what does the operator >>= do.  Is the nsubsidy halved every 218,750 blocks?  Since nsubsidy is an integer I suppose it truncates it to an integer.
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