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MemoryCoin / Re: Adam B Levine's concerns
« on: January 08, 2014, 01:46:00 pm »
It doesn't matter what I say, this topic is never going to go away - I'm just not engaging with it anymore.

As for you NewMine, I think you're ideologically opposed to what we're trying to do here, and I don't trust you at all. You'll be back with another name in no time at all.

It truly does matter what you say because you're the CEO and as CEO you can affect confidence in your coin. Every time you respond you attempt to shift the focus away from you thinking people will forget about the questions being asked. It seems extremely shady to continually dodge legitimate questions. Hopefully you sack up and answer at some point.

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MemoryCoin / Re: Adam B Levine's concerns
« on: January 07, 2014, 07:36:38 pm »
Try to stay on topic please Adam. I've responded to your questions already - please don't try to take every thread off topic because you're not getting what you want.

In reading the thread that those quotes were from you didn't answer anything other than you would not dev for the coin if you were sacked unless you approved of the coins direction.

Are you willing to donate a large portion of you MMC2.0 for development bounties? and What do you think is a reasonable amount of pay to support your project for a year would be?

Those are still unanswered

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MemoryCoin / Re: Value of MMC Going down
« on: January 07, 2014, 07:30:45 pm »
I've noticed a correlation between Newmine winning votes and price decreases.

The value recovers somewhat when useful candidates win the positions back, but not quite as much as the drop.

Looks like we've got some serious CMO contenders - hopefully an active CMO can help the market value of the coin.

This was petty as fuck.....The price was dropping well before newmine won. I would say it was the increase in miners pumping and dumping the coin to make a quick buck. I realize you're under attack right now in another thread but it doesn't behoove you to step down to this level and point fingers. 

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MemoryCoin / Re: Value of MMC Going down
« on: January 07, 2014, 06:53:38 pm »
The value is that it's not just a copy paste scrypt coin. There are elected positions that pay salaries the person/teams contribution to the coin. It's actually quite unique, but some there are some kinks in the way votes are weighted by the amount of coin in a wallet.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] reverse-engineer of MMC (GPU) miner
« on: January 03, 2014, 08:58:25 pm »
I'm no dev and I'm somewhat new to crypto but it seems like the gpu miner being open source would be better for the community. If the dev is looking to be compensated for their work then maybe the community can buy it from him. Or maybe the Board could purchase or license it from them. Maybe for a percentage of the salary the board makes for x amount of time could be given to the dev so that they can open up the source.

Just kind of spitballing here but I'm sure some kind of agreement could be made with the dev.

It was one of the key points of donschoe's application as CTO to use parts of the salary to buy the code from the dev. Community doesn't really care as it seems.

Makes sense. Coin was supposed to gpu resistant.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] reverse-engineer of MMC (GPU) miner
« on: January 03, 2014, 08:09:17 pm »
I'm no dev and I'm somewhat new to crypto but it seems like the gpu miner being open source would be better for the community. If the dev is looking to be compensated for their work then maybe the community can buy it from him. Or maybe the Board could purchase or license it from them. Maybe for a percentage of the salary the board makes for x amount of time could be given to the dev so that they can open up the source.

Just kind of spitballing here but I'm sure some kind of agreement could be made with the dev.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] reverse-engineer of MMC (GPU) miner
« on: January 03, 2014, 07:21:54 pm »
It's a developer choice. And you free to choice to use it or not.


I'm sorry but I really disapprove this thread

FaSan


reorder is the author afaik, so it's kind of approved by him.

and isn't the whole crypto movement about freedom? being able to re software is very important for decentralization.

following your argument, there still would be no ntfs-support in linux...and that's just one example

we're not only fighting the established currencies, but the whole narrow-minded profit-oriented system!


Very simple choice. Leave the 1gh pool empty, and tell that we come back IF reorder will publish the code open. This can be a right way.

FaSan
yeap, http://mmcpool.com/ forever!  :P

That's a CPU mining pool correct?

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] reverse-engineer of MMC (GPU) miner
« on: January 03, 2014, 07:03:02 pm »
I don't think decompiling the gpu miner is  appropriate since the author didn't make it open-source in the first place.

Coin is open source. CPU miner is open source. How does keeping the gpu miner source closed help the community?  Does the author also operate the pool or are they partnered with 1gh. I'm not accusing or anything, just asking questions. Gpu mining is obviously popular and quite powerful. Shouldn't more pools have access to the gpu miner? Wouldn't this ultimately help the coin and create some competition between the pools?
You are probably confusing cryptoanarchy for communism, as it seems.

I don't think so. Decentralizing the mining makes the coin more secure doesn't it? Are you trying to sell the source or something?

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] reverse-engineer of MMC (GPU) miner
« on: January 03, 2014, 06:37:46 pm »
I don't think decompiling the gpu miner is  appropriate since the author didn't make it open-source in the first place.

Coin is open source. CPU miner is open source. How does keeping the gpu miner source closed help the community?  Does the author also operate the pool or are they partnered with 1gh. I'm not accusing or anything, just asking questions. Gpu mining is obviously popular and quite powerful. Shouldn't more pools have access to the gpu miner? Wouldn't this ultimately help the coin and create some competition between the pools?

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] reverse-engineer of MMC (GPU) miner
« on: January 03, 2014, 04:32:13 pm »
The freeware 7zip can extract the resources within MMC-miner.

Either of these libraries can probably reverse-compile the .pyo sources: https://github.com/wibiti/uncompyle2 https://github.com/zrax/pycdc
why do you need this?  :)

To get more gpu mining pool options. While I enjoy being able to gpu mine shouldn't there be more than 1 pool that allows it.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - GPU mining
« on: January 03, 2014, 03:20:09 am »

The price goes down, because miners want sell their MMC as quickly as possible.  >:(

As a person who was cpu mining MMC until the gpu miner was released, I completely agree.  It's depressing watching the price & profitability plummet for no good reason other than people undercutting prices for a quick sale. 

In the long term, those morons are cutting everyone's, including their own golden goose's neck, and destabilizing the currency in the process with their short sightedness.

The funny thing is, you can see the same with the majority of alt cryptos ever since the news stories broke in the media.  The general public saw nothing but a get rich quick scheme in their mind, and have no idea of the market consequences, & don't care about ruining the value or destroying the public confidence in the currency with their grab for the instant payoff...  >:(

It doesn't help that the 1gh pool is suggesting to use a bter.com wallet address for deposits. That just enables dumping the coin. The other part that is hurting this coin is the fact that it's sitting on one exchange at the moment. The good thing is that this coin isn't a copy paste. It's not associated with a meme and its not being pumped and dumped. This will be a long term coin. That being said it does need to gain traction in the crypto world. Good thing is there will be a CEO that will be responsible for that.

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