thanx for reply n sharing d experience, ‘fellow-seniors’…
At 1st, i thought it was some kind of ‘stupid-joke’…but its not actolly ehh… :o0
been ‘vouch’ then…
-just experienced d ‘dead-gpu’ anyway…
1x r9 290 trix… :3)
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1 FTC = 1 USD…fInGeR-Xross…1 FTC = 1 USD…fInGeR-Xross…1 FTC = 1 USD…fInGeR-Xross…1 FTC = 1 USD…fInGeR-Xross…1 FTC = 1 USD…fInGeR-Xross…
I watched one of these last night and while it was good content I thought she sounded like she was reading a script and would pause after words a lot as if she lost her place on the page.
Ha ha @mirrax - I look for similar things…
on here:
https://cryptrader.com/charts/bittrex/ftc/btc
at the bottom they have “Coin Chatter” and you can see all the mentions of FeatherCoin and FTC…I see you made one on PoloniEX recently
@aciddude said:
I use this as a marker…in my mind the coins with the longest running block chains have a better chance of survival, and thus the coins I’m most likely to buy.
using this time to say…I Love the speed of FTC…it’s fantastic.
I also wonder how many FTC have been “lost” (accidentally deleted wallets…bricked machine…forgotten…etc)
No way to know for sure. You can guess if people post the coins they lost and we tallied it up.
How many Feathercoin forum members does it take to change a lightbulb?
1 to post a thread in the Feathercoin Forum saying that the bulb has burnt out.
1 to tell him his post should have been in “Support” not mining
1 to tell him the second was wrong and his post should actually be in “Technical Development”.
1 to suggest to try to turn the lamp on through feathercoind command line instructions.
1 to complain that Neoscrypt broke the thread.
1 to ask what bulb Litecoin would install?
25 to suggest all the kinds of existing and imaginable lightbulbs that could be be added as functionality to the feathercoin wallet.
5 who say that the burnt bulb is an upstream issue with a Bitcoin BIP that doesn’t belong to the FTC. There’s an open bug on the Bitcoin Github issues list about it.
1 noob to point out the Windows binary lightbulb works fine.
250 to follow jabots instructions and swarm the noob’s mail address with requests to let FTC on his exchange.
1 former FTC member, who still frequents the forum, to suggest to install an Darkcoin Bulb, which has privacy built in and is anonymous.
2 to post that Darkcoin Bulbs are just vapourware and would rely on POS instead of POW which is not compatible with Satoshi’s original vision of a new lightbulb.
5 to post that their type of natural product is twice as effective as viagra, and here’s the website to visit…
1 to suggest there is no future in alternate lightbulbs, we should look at genetically modifying our eyes to see in the dark.
1 to yell out: “STOP ARGUING AND CHANGE THAT LIGHTBULB FOR F***S SAKE!”
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@Wellenreiter said:
Yes, it’s a good site.
I use it when I need statistical information.
I also like this one:
https://bitinfocharts.com/feathercoin/visualization.html
Great to get an overview, but you need to take your time to read it, if not used to it
I use them to monitor my place on the FTC richlist
I thought it was quick work, I don’t think we missed much, except, Wellenreiter packaging the lizi’s new version.
Well done on the back-ups success though.
I was just about to post my guide to ftc mine on sgminer. I managed to get an improved neoscrypt kernel that makes the linux performance nearly as good as windows version. I’m will fork sgminer, and add / document the option of choosing between the (4) known neoscrypt kernel versions.
It’s been great to have things quiet, but still keep all the necessary infrastructure in place and maintain a secure coin with all the work that has already been done with the minimum of “extra” work. The forum is an important historical document and information resource.
The linux version of sgminer (I’m just testing now) just needs a “package built” and have an easy download, on an announce thread with my guide, which is already in note form.
very hard / proprietary and the closest to Satoshi’s original vision of a distributed network.
A review and similar guide and download page (link from front page) for the windows version, but I would rather we make sure they are compiled securely.
I wasn’t referring to a private category, but thought, that the discussion leaves the original point of existing members not being able to post to a discussion about server rights and configuration, so it should move to a separated topic.
It is a crypto currency, just as Bitcoin, but it seems not related to Bitcoin.
It has a different approach by selling mining and trading packages, while most, if not all other crypto currencies allow mining and trading without buying anything as all software is free.
I would be careful.
By chance I found this exchange site where they have a voting process every 7 days, in order to promote coins. I wonder how do they address the double voting problem. Wonder I do.
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