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Topic: [SBC] [SCRYPT] StableCoin The Story Continues! Join Our Community Coin Project - page 7. (Read 35288 times)

legendary
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its sad that cryptopia closed their miningpool cause thats the only pool where ppl were mining SBC sometimes. looks like the other pools are down as well... too bad i burned my PSU for the lil zeus miner i have
legendary
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精神分析的爸
Yes, then you are right, when your tx fees are multiples of the block reward that is certainly triggering multipools to mine that block and maybe the next few ones if their diff becomes low enough.

At the current diff you could probably keep the chain moving for much less money with a USB miner or two.
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What I mean is, I will make transactions during the day with a fee.  When each transaction is broadcast on the network, a block is generated within a minute or less for each transaction.  When I stop doing broadcasting transactions for some hours no blocks are generated.  When I start broadcasting transaction then blocks are generating again.  This can't be coincidence because I have broadcast numerous transactions with fees since the 26th of June.

Since the network had been down since June 12th, I kick started the network by broadcasting transactions with large fees, 100 to 1000 sbc.  Clusters of empty blocks are occasionally generated but not often.  I don't have access to my mining system at this time so haven't been able to generate blocks with it.
legendary
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I have been sending out transaction with a fee.  I looks like that is the only way for miners to generate a block on the blockchain.  The network hashrate is running at about 1000 Mh/s.  Is that how pools work?  They only generate a block if a transaction with a fee is broadcast on the network?

No a pending transaction doesn't make the chain move, while miners enjoy the fees for the transaction, but they are actually more after the block reward, the tx-fees are just a cream tip on top of the block reward.
That said, the SBC chain was simply stuck for days and started to move again yesterday, coincidentally with your transaction. However the 1000Mh/s are way off, my node shows a diff of 0.59 and a hashrate of 4.5Mh/s.

If your fee was extremly high, I mean in the range of the block reward or parts thereof (say 10-50 SBC), this might have triggered a multipool to mine on SBC because it looked profitable to them when ther suddenly is a much higher reward at same diff.

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I have been sending out transaction with a fee.  I looks like that is the only way for miners to generate a block on the blockchain.  The network hashrate is running at about 1000 Kh/s.  Is that how pools work?  They only generate a block if a transaction with a fee is broadcast on the network?
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Prohash hasn't updated in a week or so.  You seem to be the only one replying here.  Are you the only one buying SBC?  On Cryptopia, most trades are sells and it will be at 9 satoshi soon.  The Chinese exchange that you provided a link to in a previous post isn't functional that I can see.  I am not sure why they decided to add SBC to their altcoin lineup, unless there is some interest in SBC in China.

I bought some SBC back in August of 2013 when 1 BTC was 60 USD.  I saw the price of SBC had fallen to about 1200 satoshi, so I bought it until the price went back up to 2000 satoshi.  I set up a sell wall of 5 BTC, which was widdled down to 400 satoshi in about a week.  No real market plays except people selling off for profit.  My total investment was about 1200 USD.

The big spike in altcoin prices came in November and December of 2013 about the same time as Cryptsy was starting to have problems with BTC withdrawals.  Don't see how anyone can trust cryptocurrency exchanges anymore with all the criminals that are running them.  I hope Big Vern is arrested and gets what is coming to him.

As far as my further investment in SBC.  I just don't know.  Its like kicking a dead horse to get up and run.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1024
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It appears that many supporters are giving up on this coin.  Will it take a return of Artos to garner interest?

He probably decided to either just disappear or is supporting another coin.  I read some indications in the past that he was one of the developers of Namecoin.  Maybe that is were his support is.

In late 2013, Artos provided the 1.5 Stablecoin wallet update and global marketing which caused Stablecoin's price to skyrocket to 650,000 satoshi.

What say it happens again.

those were very different times, altcoin wise. also, SBC was aiming to be the very first anonymous coin but Artos couldnt deliver what he promised (failed twice at least). there are some old threads/forums/msg's archived somewhere. after reading those and the lack of interest in this thread i cut my loses. ive been buying lots at 10 satoshi on cryptopia though so 650k sats would be nice if it ever happend again...
member
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It appears that many supporters are giving up on this coin.  Will it take a return of Artos to garner interest?

He probably decided to either just disappear or is supporting another coin.  I read some indications in the past that he was one of the developers of Namecoin.  Maybe that is were his support is.

In late 2013, Artos provided the 1.5 Stablecoin wallet update and global marketing which caused Stablecoin's price to skyrocket to 650,000 satoshi.

What say it happens again.
legendary
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member
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Any progress on this coin?  Promised website, mobile app, development?
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Thank you for the update on the new SBC pool.

legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1024
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In an effort to assist this community, StableCoin is being added to the mining lineup at http://coin-server.com.

We will also bring online an explorer for this coin, more to follow.




tyvm James, most kind of you!
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In an effort to assist this community, StableCoin is being added to the mining lineup at http://coin-server.com.

We will also bring online an explorer for this coin, more to follow.

legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1024
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Just an FYI...

We've shutdown the StableCoin blockexplorer at SBC.BlockExplorer.io.

This may affect the SBC network but, without an active developer, we're wasting resources by supporting what appears to be a dead coin.

We're glad to have been able to support the coin through the years but it's time to call it... StableCoin is dead.

a headsup would have been nice. its a bad joke to pretend a coins is dead now cause you pulled the blockexplorer. that being said, thanks for hosting the blockexplorer.

lots of blockexplorers to rent out there, maybe start looking around instead of complaining. or did you expect me to pay for it again? not gonna happen, ppl are dumping there sbc at 11 sat to me on topia. theres no purpose for this coin, it failed to be the first anon coin. time to find a new purpose or do a coinswap to another coin and burn all sbc.
member
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This won't effect the block chain.  There just won't be an explorer, unless someone writes a program to track transactions.  I wouldn't say Stablecoin is dead, its just not as actively traded as most popular altcoins.

It is listed on Cryptopia or maybe I sm wrong, there haven't been any blocks found for the last 24 hours.  No trades on Cryptopia since February 13.

hero member
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member
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Since that fucktard Stablecoin developers is gone, you must be correct in your assertion.  All other block explorers are based on yours.
member
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Merit: 10
Just an FYI...

We've shutdown the StableCoin blockexplorer at SBC.BlockExplorer.io.

This may affect the SBC network but, without an active developer, we're wasting resources by supporting what appears to be a dead coin.

We're glad to have been able to support the coin through the years but it's time to call it... StableCoin is dead.
member
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I sent a support ticket, also.  Haven't gotten a reply.  When I submit the info for a withdrawal and submit it, all I get is a solid white dialog box.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1024
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Well it looks like withdrawals for SBC are working. i got most of mine out today but not all of them yet. please post here if you encounter any problems (but also send in a support ticket ofc)
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