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Topic: New Ixcoin fork -> I0coin - page 47. (Read 217128 times)

hero member
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August 19, 2011, 08:01:56 AM
Its the same version as before but compiled again, both versions (beta&stable) includes the source code used to compile on the src folder Smiley

Edit: Oh, and used static libraries instead of shared. Also, if you want to view the changes that i've made on the stable version, you can diff the source with the 0.3.24 version of the main bitcoin client.
legendary
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August 19, 2011, 07:58:16 AM
Released new beta and stable versions of the I0coin client. http://forum.i0coin.org/index.php?topic=2.0 Also released Linux 64 bits version. Enjoy!
Is there a changelog? Or source? The github repository doesn't seem to have been updated.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 501
August 19, 2011, 07:54:01 AM
Released new beta and stable versions of the I0coin client. http://forum.i0coin.org/index.php?topic=2.0 Also released Linux 64 bits version. Enjoy!
legendary
Activity: 1372
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August 19, 2011, 04:19:13 AM
I doubt anyone has more than 100,000 i0coins unlike Thomas having 580k of his ixcoins.

Difference is, I'd actually rather have 100,000 i0coins than 580,000 ixcoins.

At current prices you could buy more than 100,000 i0coins with 580,000 ixcoins.
But I think you mean you don't want ixc at all.
member
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August 19, 2011, 01:57:57 AM
I doubt anyone has more than 100,000 i0coins unlike Thomas having 580k of his ixcoins.

Difference is, I'd actually rather have 100,000 i0coins than 580,000 ixcoins.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
August 18, 2011, 11:04:06 PM

It was extremely funny and interesting to see and even take part in the birth of a block chain. I guess any new fork will have even less success unless it adds something really new.


Watching these alternative chains launch has helped me to learn a lot about bitcoin.  They also make great 'test' nets in some ways.  

I learned that what I was hoping to learn wasn't going to happen the way I had hoped. Bitcoin started out in obscurity and grew very slowly for a long time. Since I already knew how to mine solo, getting a client set up and configured was trivial. Grabbing a bunch of blocks early was nice, but when I started getting a bunch of rejects I knew the honeymoon was over, everyone else had finally gotten on to and was outpacing the difficulty. It was like the first 2 years of bitcoin discovery, growth, and explosive expansion compressed into about 4 hours. When you can go from genesis blocks to extracting and selling coins on an exchange in 12-16 hours it gave a bit of perspective, but not really a genuine experience.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 18, 2011, 10:58:12 PM
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Yeh lol..meh I'm tired of these forks..time to go back to good'ol'bitcoin   The one and only, the first

eh thats up to you of course.. but I am racking it in with these volatile new currencies.

Mainly on I0coin as I dont have to worry about some founder dumping all of his coins suddenly and making the price crash.


All the p2p currencies have large holders or founders that could crash the price.

I doubt anyone has more than 100,000 i0coins unlike Thomas having 580k of his ixcoins.
hero member
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August 18, 2011, 10:43:19 PM
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Yeh lol..meh I'm tired of these forks..time to go back to good'ol'bitcoin   The one and only, the first

eh thats up to you of course.. but I am racking it in with these volatile new currencies.

Mainly on I0coin as I dont have to worry about some founder dumping all of his coins suddenly and making the price crash.


All the p2p currencies have large holders or founders that could crash the price.
sr. member
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moOo
August 18, 2011, 06:50:13 PM
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Yeh lol..meh I'm tired of these forks..time to go back to good'ol'bitcoin   The one and only, the first

eh thats up to you of course.. but I am racking it in with these volatile new currencies.

Mainly on I0coin as I dont have to worry about some founder dumping all of his coins suddenly and making the price crash.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
August 18, 2011, 11:27:37 AM

It was extremely funny and interesting to see and even take part in the birth of a block chain. I guess any new fork will have even less success unless it adds something really new.


Watching these alternative chains launch has helped me to learn a lot about bitcoin.  They also make great 'test' nets in some ways.  
legendary
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Waves | 3PHMaGNeTJfqFfD4xuctgKdoxLX188QM8na
August 18, 2011, 11:26:34 AM
Yeah I think I'm done with Ix/I0coin.  It's not worth it to cash out at these prices now and make maybe 6 or 7 BTC back.  I'll check back next year.

Difficulty will drop quickly if miners leave i0coin (1 week interval?) so next week there's another round Wink
hero member
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Seal Cub Clubbing Club
August 18, 2011, 11:24:18 AM
Yeah I think I'm done with Ix/I0coin.  It's not worth it to cash out at these prices now and make maybe 6 or 7 BTC back.  I'll check back next year.
hero member
Activity: 955
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August 18, 2011, 11:13:02 AM
[...]
Bitcoin Clones ... demoting forum veterans into nitpicking trolls for about a week now.
if you look at ArtForz' posts above it looks more the other way round. if it's true what he writes (and I believe it) he kicked some I0coin wanna-be adpoter ass.  Roll Eyes


And why wouldn't he? 24 Gh was no doubt going to produce tons more i0coins than bitcoins. I hope he sold them quickly when the exchange opened and got a premium price for them.

So far I've made more than 40x the amount of btc from selling the ixcoins that I mined than I would have made mining btc in the same timeframe. Just looking at the wall of GH built up waiting of i0coin to go live told me that I didn't want any part of it for what I was willing to commit to it, and I couldn't be happier with that decision.
In the end I only made a little more than I would have with Bitcoins but it cost me a lot of time. Slow mining software and connection lag teached me the hard way. Of course ArtForz is way ahead with the experience of thousands of solved blocks (and I do not mean any fork).  Wink

It was extremely funny and interesting to see and even take part in the birth of a block chain. I guess any new fork will have even less success unless it adds something really new.





I thought it was an interesting experiment - I wasted a couple of quid, but I got to see how things worked. I started mining on my crap computer which would have been more effort than it was worth with bitcoin. I learnt a lot more about bitcoin with this than I could have done otherwise as a late(ish) adopter.
legendary
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August 18, 2011, 10:23:42 AM
[...]
Bitcoin Clones ... demoting forum veterans into nitpicking trolls for about a week now.
if you look at ArtForz' posts above it looks more the other way round. if it's true what he writes (and I believe it) he kicked some I0coin wanna-be adpoter ass.  Roll Eyes


And why wouldn't he? 24 Gh was no doubt going to produce tons more i0coins than bitcoins. I hope he sold them quickly when the exchange opened and got a premium price for them.

So far I've made more than 40x the amount of btc from selling the ixcoins that I mined than I would have made mining btc in the same timeframe. Just looking at the wall of GH built up waiting of i0coin to go live told me that I didn't want any part of it for what I was willing to commit to it, and I couldn't be happier with that decision.
In the end I only made a little more than I would have with Bitcoins but it cost me a lot of time. Slow mining software and connection lag teached me the hard way. Of course ArtForz is way ahead with the experience of thousands of solved blocks (and I do not mean any fork).  Wink

It was extremely funny and interesting to see and even take part in the birth of a block chain. I guess any new fork will have even less success unless it adds something really new.



newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
August 18, 2011, 09:41:40 AM
I0C\BTC trades live now at https://btc-e.com/

*curious*

*click*

*change language to english*

*read*

"blah blah.. order's"Huh
"blah.. Trades are automatically."
"... ammount..."

*tab closed, no time to waste on illiterates*


Thanks for your feedback.
Illiteracy be corrected soon.

And more. A rare english-language website can correctly write in russian Wink
legendary
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Merit: 1080
August 18, 2011, 09:13:54 AM

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btw guys, what the current difficulty (I don't have the client in daemon mode nor a working linux install so sorry if I'm asking here)...?

diff is now 16384

same as ixcoin btw

I see. Thanks! From the looks of it i0coins are pretty much the same price as ixcoins.

And there are like 3 times more ixcoins that exist than i0coins! lol

Yeh lol..meh I'm tired of these forks..time to go back to good'ol'bitcoin  Grin The one and only, the first.

sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
August 18, 2011, 07:46:43 AM
[...]
Bitcoin Clones ... demoting forum veterans into nitpicking trolls for about a week now.
if you look at ArtForz' posts above it looks more the other way round. if it's true what he writes (and I believe it) he kicked some I0coin wanna-be adpoter ass.  Roll Eyes


And why wouldn't he? 24 Gh was no doubt going to produce tons more i0coins than bitcoins. I hope he sold them quickly when the exchange opened and got a premium price for them.

So far I've made more than 40x the amount of btc from selling the ixcoins that I mined than I would have made mining btc in the same timeframe. Just looking at the wall of GH built up waiting of i0coin to go live told me that I didn't want any part of it for what I was willing to commit to it, and I couldn't be happier with that decision.
Nah, I'll be sitting on em until hell freezes over. I just like playing GPU progress quest.

Too bad .. you definitely could have sold a bunch of them for a really good price as soon as the market opened, waited for it to drop and bought the same amount back for cheaper and taken a nice profit then sat on them until hell froze over.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 257
August 18, 2011, 07:25:47 AM
[...]
Bitcoin Clones ... demoting forum veterans into nitpicking trolls for about a week now.
if you look at ArtForz' posts above it looks more the other way round. if it's true what he writes (and I believe it) he kicked some I0coin wanna-be adpoter ass.  Roll Eyes


And why wouldn't he? 24 Gh was no doubt going to produce tons more i0coins than bitcoins. I hope he sold them quickly when the exchange opened and got a premium price for them.

So far I've made more than 40x the amount of btc from selling the ixcoins that I mined than I would have made mining btc in the same timeframe. Just looking at the wall of GH built up waiting of i0coin to go live told me that I didn't want any part of it for what I was willing to commit to it, and I couldn't be happier with that decision.
Nah, I'll be sitting on em until hell freezes over. I just like playing GPU progress quest.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
August 18, 2011, 07:16:34 AM
[...]
Bitcoin Clones ... demoting forum veterans into nitpicking trolls for about a week now.
if you look at ArtForz' posts above it looks more the other way round. if it's true what he writes (and I believe it) he kicked some I0coin wanna-be adpoter ass.  Roll Eyes


And why wouldn't he? 24 Gh was no doubt going to produce tons more i0coins than bitcoins. I hope he sold them quickly when the exchange opened and got a premium price for them.

So far I've made more than 40x the amount of btc from selling the ixcoins that I mined than I would have made mining btc in the same timeframe. Just looking at the wall of GH built up waiting of i0coin to go live told me that I didn't want any part of it for what I was willing to commit to it, and I couldn't be happier with that decision.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
August 18, 2011, 06:16:47 AM
Must have been you the other day cashing out part of your 580k ixcoins when price feell from 0.0095btc to 0.0003btc. LOL

No..I'm not a 'bottom feeder' like you.. Wink
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