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Multipool mining is direct investment.

Then please explain to me how I have never bought one BTC yet I possess BTC in my wallet?
You said that you bought crypi with money from MINING. So I don't want buy BTC or Crypti, I will mine something then dump it and buy directly BTC or XCR. Multipool makes it easier. It automatically dumps and buys XCR and gives it to me.  Grin
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Multipool mining is direct investment.

Then please explain to me how I have never bought one BTC yet I possess BTC in my wallet?
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

I think one of the key factors to this is in the central spirit of Crypti. Decentralization, transparency and equal opportunity for all. The way conventional multi-pools work in SHA-256 or scrypt is completely different and almost, in a way, adverse to the nature of Crypti.

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So mining is not equal opportunity and decentralization but 100% ipo is fair.  Cheesy

I mean that in the sense that one cannot use massive farms running at 300 TH/s (or some absurd number) to improve their mining results forging Crypt. In order to improve your forging results with crypti you must invest in it but placing 1000 XCR in the wallet of the forge you setup. Which in turn, boosts the coin. That 1000 is a drop in the bucket right now, in not only value but volume. In the future when merchants are accepting XCR, their volume with vastly dwarf the deposit investment.

informer
What if I buy 1000000 xcr and set up 1000 nodes.

"Which in turn, boosts the coin"

SHA and Scrypts you don't have to invest in directly to mine. And to be quite frank with you all the BTC I have invested in XCR have been made through mining and day trading. I see where you're going and don't have a problem with trying to point out flaws in logic. You can take my message and split it a million directions if you want. It doesn't bother me. You are only proving my central idea.

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Multipool mining is direct investment.
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

I think one of the key factors to this is in the central spirit of Crypti. Decentralization, transparency and equal opportunity for all. The way conventional multi-pools work in SHA-256 or scrypt is completely different and almost, in a way, adverse to the nature of Crypti.

informer
So mining is not equal opportunity and decentralization but 100% ipo is fair.  Cheesy

I mean that in the sense that one cannot use massive farms running at 300 TH/s (or some absurd number) to improve their mining results forging Crypt. In order to improve your forging results with crypti you must invest in it but placing 1000 XCR in the wallet of the forge you setup. Which in turn, boosts the coin. That 1000 is a drop in the bucket right now, in not only value but volume. In the future when merchants are accepting XCR, their volume with vastly dwarf the deposit investment.

informer
What if I buy 1000000 xcr and set up 1000 nodes.

"Which in turn, boosts the coin"

SHA and Scrypts you don't have to invest in directly to mine. And to be quite frank with you all the BTC I have invested in XCR have been made through mining and day trading. I see where you're going and don't have a problem with trying to point out flaws in logic. You can take my message and split it a million directions if you want. It doesn't bother me. You are only proving my central idea.

informer
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

I think one of the key factors to this is in the central spirit of Crypti. Decentralization, transparency and equal opportunity for all. The way conventional multi-pools work in SHA-256 or scrypt is completely different and almost, in a way, adverse to the nature of Crypti.

informer
So mining is not equal opportunity and decentralization but 100% ipo is fair.  Cheesy

I mean that in the sense that one cannot use massive farms running at 300 TH/s (or some absurd number) to improve their mining results forging Crypt. In order to improve your forging results with crypti you must invest in it but placing 1000 XCR in the wallet of the forge you setup. Which in turn, boosts the coin. That 1000 is a drop in the bucket right now, in not only value but volume. In the future when merchants are accepting XCR, their volume with vastly dwarf the deposit investment.

informer
What if I buy 1000000 xcr and set up 1000 nodes.
Why do you compare mining and forging? I think miners should get opportunity to get crypti with their farms.
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

I think one of the key factors to this is in the central spirit of Crypti. Decentralization, transparency and equal opportunity for all. The way conventional multi-pools work in SHA-256 or scrypt is completely different and almost, in a way, adverse to the nature of Crypti.

informer
So mining is not equal opportunity and decentralization but 100% ipo is fair.  Cheesy

I mean that in the sense that one cannot use massive farms running at 300 TH/s (or some absurd number) to improve their mining results forging Crypt. In order to improve your forging results with crypti you must invest in it by placing 1000 XCR in the wallet of the forge you setup. Which in turn, boosts the coin. That 1000 is a drop in the bucket right now, in not only value but volume. In the future when merchants are accepting XCR, their volume with vastly dwarf the deposit investment.

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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.
Anyone can make this pool not only crypti devs. Wink
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

I think one of the key factors to this is in the central spirit of Crypti. Decentralization, transparency and equal opportunity for all. The way conventional multi-pools work in SHA-256 or scrypt is completely different and almost, in a way, adverse to the nature of Crypti.

informer
So mining is not equal opportunity and decentralization but 100% ipo is fair.  Cheesy
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

I think one of the key factors to this is in the central spirit of Crypti. Decentralization, transparency and equal opportunity for all. The way conventional multi-pools work in SHA-256 or scrypt is completely different and almost, in a way, adverse to the nature of Crypti.

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So where is the third part check of the Source code that Crypti promised was in the works?
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

No, pool not possible for PoT.
Huh Just mining pool x11 and pay in Crypti which is bought on exchange.
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Boris, Crypti Lead Developer, Lisk Advisor
I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.

No, pool not possible for PoT.
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I'm not sure if anyone thought about this, but what about a possible multipool for Crypti? It would allow miners to get involved with Crypti as well.
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Here's an article from some friends of mine over at cryptomen.com on Crypti!

http://cryptomen.com/2014/08/crypti-development-roadmap/

Well, not so much an article as a press release, but definitely good exposure.

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Boris, Crypti Lead Developer, Lisk Advisor
Any promotion on media?

It's question for GreXX, SyRenity, but maybe after windows wallet i think.

Any update on that Windows Wallet?

I found problem on Windows few days ago, we need to rewrite one C lib, it's not long.

Will the Windows wallet be run on a dedicated window like http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/ or in the browser as usual?

In browser, on dedicated window later, it's not hard to make it, but need time.
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Any promotion on media?

It's question for GreXX, SyRenity, but maybe after windows wallet i think.

Any update on that Windows Wallet?

I found problem on Windows few days ago, we need to rewrite one C lib, it's not long.

Will the Windows wallet be run on a dedicated window like http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/ or in the browser as usual?
hero member
Activity: 511
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Boris, Crypti Lead Developer, Lisk Advisor
Any promotion on media?

It's question for GreXX, SyRenity, but maybe after windows wallet i think.

Any update on that Windows Wallet?

I found problem on Windows few days ago, we need to rewrite one C lib, it's not long.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Any promotion on media?

It's question for GreXX, SyRenity, but maybe after windows wallet i think.

Any update on that Windows Wallet?
hero member
Activity: 511
Merit: 500
Boris, Crypti Lead Developer, Lisk Advisor
Any promotion on media?

It's question for GreXX, SyRenity, but maybe after windows wallet i think.
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