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sr. member
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January 15, 2017, 07:27:34 AM
Mooncoin seems to growing. Nice percentage in last days 100%, will surely try to buy some coins. Hope it will rise higher Cool
hero member
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Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 15, 2017, 06:32:46 AM
Let's say I like bitcointalk web page.

I've typed command in my Bitcointalk profile "moonlitecmd! like: https://bitcointalk.org !2themoon" , so it appeared in my signature


This is the saved copy of your profile with your Moonlite command
http://archive.is/b9xza

Now let's wait until someone with more than 29.5 million MOON records your command on the blockchain.
Edit: if you have 29+ million, you can do it by yourself (to write a command on the blockchain),
then you'll automatically receive additional mining rewards for that.


Thanks! I have 29.5 million Moons, but didn't really understand how to record my command on the blockchain. Where do I have to send this coins and how my mooncoin adress is related to my account on bitcointalk?

From the Moonlite page :

input the archive.is web address into the submit form at the top right corner of the screen
(type the address - in the field 'Input an archive.is webaddress
click 'OK' and follow instructions of Moonlite Decoder)...


http://mooncoin.com/ml/moonlite_decoder.php?param_name=http://archive.is/b9xza

Your Mooncoin address is not related, any Mooncoin holder can record this command, the Mooncoin address (of the person who will be the first to write this command on the blockchain) will receive a mining reward (separately from your page).
full member
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January 15, 2017, 05:31:31 AM
Let's say I like bitcointalk web page.

I've typed command in my Bitcointalk profile "moonlitecmd! like: https://bitcointalk.org !2themoon" , so it appeared in my signature


This is the saved copy of your profile with your Moonlite command
http://archive.is/b9xza

Now let's wait until someone with more than 29.5 million MOON records your command on the blockchain.
Edit: if you have 29+ million, you can do it by yourself (to write a command on the blockchain),
then you'll automatically receive additional mining rewards for that.


Thanks! I have 29.5 million Moons, but didn't really understand how to record my command on the blockchain. Where do I have to send this coins and how my mooncoin adress is related to my account on bitcointalk?
hero member
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Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 15, 2017, 03:40:03 AM
Let's say I like bitcointalk web page.

I've typed command in my Bitcointalk profile "moonlitecmd! like: https://bitcointalk.org !2themoon" , so it appeared in my signature


This is the saved copy of your profile with your Moonlite command
http://archive.is/b9xza

Now let's wait until someone with more than 29.5 million MOON records your command on the blockchain.
Edit: if you have 29+ million, you can do it by yourself (to write a command on the blockchain),
then you'll automatically receive additional mining rewards for that.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 550
Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 15, 2017, 03:33:49 AM

Only this command (the first one on your page - this limit was implemented to avoid spamming) will be processed:
moonlitecmd! like: https://soundcloud.com/brightcell !2themoon

If other people like this webpage (soundcloud.com/brightcell), then this webpage will receive mining rewards in moonlite.
The webpage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAOu6L7SeI0 (from which you liked soundcloud.com/brightcell will also automatically receive moonlite rewards, if people like soundcloud.com/brightcell in future. Why? This page (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAOu6L7SeI0) is considered as the first 'liker' of soundcloud.com/brightcell,
also people who will record your command on the Mooncoin blockchain will receive a quite big mining reward immediately after they record a command despite will it receive likes or not in future. That feature motivates people, who have Mooncoins.
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Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 15, 2017, 03:20:49 AM
http://archive.is/WrmC2

Does archive.is support video/audio? Or is it just my device?

From their support page:

Which parts of web page are saved?

    Textual content of the web page.
    Images.
    Content of the frames.
    Content and images loaded or generated by Javascript on Web 2.0 sites
    Screenshot of 1024x768 pixels.

Which parts of web page are not saved?

    Flash and content loaded by flash.
    Video and sounds. It has no sense to archive youtube.com unless you want to archive the title of the video and comments. The video itself will not be saved.
    PDF
    RSS and other XML-pages saved not reliable. Most of them are not saved or saved as blank page.

From the Moonlite page:

Each Moonlite command begins with moonlitecmd! and ends with !2themoon.
The Moonlite operating system reads everything between these tags, recognizes commands and processes them.
Each command from one address should be unique.
To avoid double executing, commands that are exact clones of already processed commands and were published on the same webpage are not processed.
The command length is limited (500 symbols). If you publish more than 1 command on one page, only the first one will be processed.

newbie
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January 14, 2017, 10:48:11 PM
http://archive.is/WrmC2

Does archive.is support video/audio? Or is it just my device?

hero member
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Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 14, 2017, 02:35:47 PM
What the hell is smart likes? Is it something that will foster the broad adoption of this coin while keeping it unnoticed for many parties, including powerful financial institutions that don't want to be engaged in something they know nothing about.

Smart likes = monetizing likes.

You watch it at the very beginning, it's an experiment on top of Mooncoin blockchain.
If it's successful (in other words if people start using it), the next step will be to contact venture capital investment firms,
even if 1 out of 1000 invests a little, MOON will be traded for btc.
'Powerful financial institutions' may want to buy BTC or their own coins, smart likes are for common people.
hero member
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Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 14, 2017, 02:26:06 PM
Let's say I like bitcointalk web page.

I've typed command in my Bitcointalk profile "moonlitecmd! like: https://bitcointalk.org !2themoon" , so it appeared in my signature

What next should I do?

http://archive.is is still down for me)



Nothing. You did it. Smiley
Simple really means simple.

Now only wait until someone will archive your page (don't remove the command until it's done)
and publish the link, then wait until miners will record it on the Mooncoin blockchain.

If you need to do it faster, then you have to do it by yourself: to archive it and record on the blockchain,
(you need to have at least 29.5 million MOON to record the command on the blockchain - you don't need to spend even 1 MOON, only to have them on your balance if you want to record a command).


Edit: could anyone save this page https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/ddd12md-408129
with the http://archive.is service and post a link here?
hero member
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January 14, 2017, 09:19:34 AM
What the hell is smart likes? Is it something that will foster the broad adoption of this coin while keeping it unnoticed for many parties, including powerful financial institutions that don't want to be engaged in something they know nothing about.
legendary
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January 14, 2017, 09:12:46 AM
Nice to see that Mooncoin have a new team and active developers now. I'm lost all my Mooncoins in cryptsy exchange catastrophe and now I have a plan to buy some coins if intensive development work will continue. Anyway, i wish good luck to Mooncoin dev team and community!
full member
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January 14, 2017, 08:44:03 AM
Let's say I like bitcointalk web page.

I've typed command in my Bitcointalk profile "moonlitecmd! like: https://bitcointalk.org !2themoon" , so it appeared in my signature

What next should I do?

http://archive.is is still down for me)

I put a link to page I like: https://bitcointalk.org
legendary
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January 14, 2017, 08:34:35 AM
Quote from: agswinner
I like Coinomi, but import/sweep p.key daes'nt work.
Ok - interesting; will look into this.
Can you pm me any specifics? I've a fairly good idea why it may not be working.

Quote from: agswinner
Electrum ok but it daes'nt show the confirmation number and our blockchain (Btc now) and you can send coins before 6 confirmation. This  creates wrong  transaction if you are not careful...

Zeroconf spends are part of the Electrum featureset (if you have a play with the litecoin, bitcoin or dogecoin versions; they allow the same).
I will check the confirmation issue; i'm guessing the BTC reference is something i missed.
I did quite a bit of testing with all wallets to ensure funds sent and received came through correctly; no funds will be lost (there was a small amount lost during alpha testing, this was since resolved).

Quote from: agswinner
I use iOS device and in this moment i have not mobile wallet. Coinspot au and cointopay in maintenance ....  Sad
The use creates value Roll Eyes

iOS apps are a bit tricky. Developing for iOS requires a developers account/certificate (anyone please correct me if this is not true); the other option being an online RPC webwallet via webkit, however this becomes a major attack vector.

baz
Yes i know it, iOS version need a hard procedure to be approved and published in app store... . It would be exceptional to have a web Wallet (all device!) ,simply for daily use, even if this doesn't guarantee the maximum safety...

Ps Coinomi sweep paper wallet set this error:
Could not recognize the private key format
 Huh Grin
I put Wif then bip38, but nothing ...

full member
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January 14, 2017, 06:54:25 AM
http://archive.is/ is down for me.

How should I proceed?

Type a Moonlite command on your webpage and post a weblink to your page here.

Edit: is your question theoretical, or is archive.is really down for you (very strange, it was never seen down before)?
Then your next question probably will be: 'bitcointalk.org is down for me, how should I proceed?' Smiley

It is really down for me
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Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 14, 2017, 06:46:13 AM
http://archive.is/ is down for me.

How should I proceed?

Type a Moonlite command on your webpage and post a weblink to your page here.

Edit: is your question theoretical, or is archive.is really down for you (very strange, it was never seen down before)?
Then your next question probably will be: 'bitcointalk.org is down for me, how should I proceed?' Smiley

Now the most difficult task is to explain to people how to start using it,
the beta version works with archive.is and webcitation.org (which are well-known services that work great for years),
Bitcointalk.org is the place where miners read commands (human-mining),
of course if bitcointalk.org is down or webpage capture services don't work any longer, it will be necessary to use another forum and another services,
in this case Moonlite users will need an update, however no fork will occur.
It's planned to add the decentralized archiving feature later, now it will be too complex to explain and understand it, let's begin with archive.is Smiley
The consensus is what really matters.

Thank you for your questions,
offine for several hours, more answers later.
hero member
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Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 14, 2017, 06:26:04 AM
http://archive.is/ is down for me.

How should I proceed?

Type a Moonlite command on your webpage and post a weblink to your page here.

Edit: is your question theoretical, or is archive.is really down for you (very strange, it was never seen down before)?
Then your next question probably will be: 'bitcointalk.org is down for me, how should I proceed?' Smiley
full member
Activity: 146
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January 14, 2017, 06:17:20 AM
http://archive.is/ is down for me.

How should I proceed?
newbie
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January 14, 2017, 06:06:14 AM
This CPU or GPU mining coin?

yes you need high machine for moon coin mining.and this is best way for mining otherwise it will be futile.
hero member
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January 14, 2017, 06:00:45 AM
Quote from: agswinner
I like Coinomi, but import/sweep p.key daes'nt work.
Ok - interesting; will look into this.
Can you pm me any specifics? I've a fairly good idea why it may not be working.

Quote from: agswinner
Electrum ok but it daes'nt show the confirmation number and our blockchain (Btc now) and you can send coins before 6 confirmation. This  creates wrong  transaction if you are not careful...

Zeroconf spends are part of the Electrum featureset (if you have a play with the litecoin, bitcoin or dogecoin versions; they allow the same).
I will check the confirmation issue; i'm guessing the BTC reference is something i missed.
I did quite a bit of testing with all wallets to ensure funds sent and received came through correctly; no funds will be lost (there was a small amount lost during alpha testing, this was since resolved).

Quote from: agswinner
I use iOS device and in this moment i have not mobile wallet. Coinspot au and cointopay in maintenance ....  Sad
The use creates value Roll Eyes

iOS apps are a bit tricky. Developing for iOS requires a developers account/certificate (anyone please correct me if this is not true); the other option being an online RPC webwallet via webkit, however this becomes a major attack vector.

baz
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 550
Mooncoin at Bitcointalk
January 14, 2017, 05:34:26 AM
Is it possible to use the Moonlite system in case http://archive.is doesn't work?

And I didn't get what is benefit from all this?

BTW your moonlite balance is 2000 ML http://mooncoin.com/ml/view_user_balance.php?param_name=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=408129
You had 2 posts in the old Mooncoin ANN thread  (2*1000=2000 ML).

http://mooncoin.com/ml is only a viewer (like block explorer),
the Moonlite system is decentralized
(initial balances were implemented into the code) - it was pre-announced in the original MOON thread.
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