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MemoryCoin / [CEO] Report on activities (FreeTrade)
« on: January 23, 2014, 05:16:55 am »
Thanks for your continued support in hiring me as you CEO. Here's what I've been doing over the past week or so -

- Testing the LiveUSB/CD, providing tip and feedback
- Hiring DEO MaxPwr
- DwarfPool incentives to encourage pool diversity
- Investment guide to lay out the case for investing in MemoryCoin
- Bundling YAM with wallet to make mining easy from GUI
- Wallet release to encourage 'one address=one wallet' model
- Co-ordinating move to allow zero-fee transactions on network
- Promoting cross-coin exchange idea
- Private discussions with exchanges about MC listing
- Testing YAM
- Creating Voting Panel for wallet
- Encouraging LiveUSB/CD project
- Creating guide for exchanges on Protoshares distribution
- Distributing large tips to GPU/CPU miner programmers

Generally engaging in discussions, distributing tips to helpful efforts, co-ordinating other CXOs.

If you haven't voted yet, please use the new voting panel to give me your first preference - it's really easy to use - my voting address is

MVTEceoTeDMmxFHcRbkMyJGN4ct7ULKkS6

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MemoryCoin / FreeTrade's Guide To Altcoin Investing
« on: January 19, 2014, 06:07:07 pm »
I've put together a guide to investing in altcoins - I've set out to explain the reasons that MMC has good potential as a potential X1000 investment -

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=423000.0

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MemoryCoin / MaxPWR hired as Deputy Executive Officer (DEO)
« on: January 19, 2014, 01:08:34 pm »
Max has agreed to join the CEO team as the first Deputy Executive Officer (DEO). Max is looking at ways to structure and distribute funds to support projects that we want to encourage. He's an innovative and strategic thinker and he's a great asset to MemoryCoin. He'll be receiving 25% of the MVTEceo funds from block 8400 for his discretionary use and spending.

Note - I'm still hiring and there may be additional DEOs.


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MemoryCoin / Dwarf appreciation day. Random tips for dwarves!
« on: January 19, 2014, 10:01:02 am »
Today is officially Dwarf Appreciation Day.

I'm going to be handing out random tips to dwarves today to thank them for their earnest work in breaking the evil orc mining duopoly.

Let's start with 100MMC to M8fPvZByxpfkgWYkUsp55E5p3by9zzqxdN. Thanks for being a dwarf!

You can see all the active dwarves here -
http://dwarfpool.com/

Don't forget the dwarf pool is 0% fee at the moment, and will be only 2% later on.

And don't forget this promotion too -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=422417.0

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MemoryCoin / New Installer - Includes YAM pool miner and DwarfPool
« on: January 19, 2014, 04:21:40 am »
http://memorycoin.org/memorycoin-wallet-0-8-851/

If you have or are setting up a pool that doesn't require config/password - let me know, and I'll include your pool in the config.

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MemoryCoin / Opinion Vote in the Blockchain
« on: January 16, 2014, 04:22:18 pm »
To test out the new voting panel, I want to try an opinion poll.

XFT - FreeTrade - How will it end?

Polonium Poisoning (FSB) - MVTEXFTXsQHka3FU49LCB7q3Zuqdta8xq7
Lone Gunman (CIA) - MVTEXFThCAW7YJxPATyzm2bzcAEeoujaFY
Suicided (MI6) - MVTEXFTaY4gRxnBvADA382cs8CZbaZkvDv
Drowning (Mossad) - MVTEXFTxftwkWdh9sYi6sBirfMvihexE5a
Blunt Trauma (Newmine) - MVTEXFTv6FeMMqBhMSj9oucaBJBj5mTtda
Diabetes (Coca-Cola) - MVTEXFT6zW3gdrDa95fWJMtBdTCpypTudv

Here's two extra addresses if anybody wants to suggest some creative options
MVTEXFTkngw1TZ94RS9mf932wduP4ie3Ts
MVTEXFT4AtdfGuAjRv6wstgK5TocnM5aMq

Use the new voting panel to back your opinion.

You can create new options with vanitygen - post them here, and vote with order of preference too. You can also hold your own poll - create options starting with MVTEXXX where XXX is the code for your poll. I need to write some code to process the results, but you can start voting right away!

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MemoryCoin / New Wallet with Voting Panel
« on: January 16, 2014, 02:37:35 pm »
There's a new wallet with an easy-to-use voting panel - more details here -

http://memorycoin.org/gui-voting/


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MemoryCoin / Please Update Your Nodes For Zero Fee Transactions
« on: January 16, 2014, 04:03:14 am »
Please update your nodes - the latest source in Github should allow for including and broadcasting zero-fee transactions.

The major pools have already updated to include (thank you), but nodes are currently set not to re-broadcast some transactions, so we need more updated.

I've got a new GUI release that includes a voting panel, and an ability to sweep all balances into the main address. This should dramatically simply voting, but doesn't work yet because the transactions aren't broadcast because the network doesn't support it yet.

Medium term I think we'll look at requiring a fee and linking it to block difficulty - this should ensure it stays at a reasonable level relative to energy prices rather than the share(coin) price.
 
Here's the relevant commit -
https://github.com/memorycoin/memorycoin/commit/e95ee1083a5b0abad5a79649609e7c9a8d27c13d

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MemoryCoin / Cross-Coin Satoshi Dice Idea (Exchange)
« on: January 15, 2014, 06:18:14 pm »
Here's an idea -

I mentioned already that it is possible to convert any altcoin address to a MemoryCoin address for tipping.

It would also be possible to create a dice service that accepted bets in one coin (say BTC), and made payouts in another (say MMC) or vice versa.

If there were a payout that had 100% odds - (say minus a 2% house edge) it works just like an exchange.

The exchanger doesn't need to keep the funds online (doesn't need to reveal his IP - just needs liquidity in both currencies) so it's easier to operate.

Users don't need to trust the exchanger much, because they can exchange over time rather than all at once.


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BitShares PTS / Distribution Guide For Exchanges
« on: January 14, 2014, 08:21:15 am »
I've put together a distribution guide to help exchanges understand and implement distributions for their users - here it is -

http://memorycoin.org/protoshares-distribution/

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MemoryCoin / Mining LiveCD Project - Funds Available
« on: January 14, 2014, 03:55:10 am »
Is anybody interested in managing a project to create a LiveCD (Bootable CD) that makes mining easy for everyone.

The idea is that anyone can put the CD into any computer, and it just boots up and starts pool mining with whatever hardware it finds. It should be zero-configuration if possible, although the user will probably need to enter an MMC address.

I guess it would be best

1. Linux
2. Didn't access the hard-disk or usb or network drives
3. Auto configured network access
4. Found the best hardware (GPUs and CPUs), looked at the memory available, and made some sensible decisions about which miners to launch, and started them

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MemoryCoin / FreeTrade Interview
« on: January 12, 2014, 07:21:19 pm »
So 60 Minutes is investigating FreeTrade and the pre-mine scandal - I've got a transcript of the interview with Katie Couric -

Katie: How much MemoryCoin did you pre-mine?
FreeTrade: *laughs* So that's a tough question to start with. I'll answer it, but why don't we come back to it after there's some background?

Katie: Okay. Did you crash MemoryCoin 1?
FreeTrade: That's better. *more laughs*  No. I mean it was in a pretty bad state technically. I wanted to make repairs and the whole idea is that coin can pay for that out of grants or salaries, but the shareholders voted to give those funds to themselves. I guess you could say I lost confidence in the shareholders. They were angry that I didn't continue developing for free and called me a lot of names. All of them not nice names.

Katie: But you told Bter to de-list MemoryCoin?
FreeTrade: No. There's something called a trading halt - that's when something big is about to happen to a stock and trading is stopped to allow people to absorb the news. I told them they should probably suspend trading for a while because there was big news. But I don't get to tell exchanges what to list and de-list. Believe me, I've tried!

Katie: Did you sell any MemoryCoin before that happened?
FreeTrade: Actually I was a buyer of MemoryCoin.

Katie: Why resurrect it now?
I was tired and I took a long holiday and when I got back I saw ProtoShares had very similar parameters to what I was doing with MemoryCoin so I got involved with getting that started. But MemoryCoin was still tugging at me though and a lot of the shareholders I really liked and felt a real responsibility towards, because, you know, some were still voting for me right till the end and asking me to come back and fix the coin.

Katie: So you put them the pre-mine?
Well I had a lot of coins too, but the problem I was trying to solve was how do we keep voting  but stop the short-sighted shareholders from taking the salaries and firing the devs?
And the solution I came up with was to fork all the balances from the old coin, but dilute anyone who wasn't voting, or just voting to share the grants out amongst the winning voters. So the fork rewarded people who were really engaged and trying to make the project work, but still kept balances for everyone.

Katie: What was your stake in the original coin that was forked into the new coin?
I had a 1.6% stake, so I got about 160,000 coins. At the current price, that's under $50,000. Some people will say that is excessive but I've worked very hard at it and that's not really very much for the skills I have and there's a lot of risk of ending up with nothing at all.
I also control something called the Memory Coin Foundation which gives out tips and grants and that got 47,000 coins.  From the earliest days I've explained those are not mine and I'm continuing to give those away to people helping the project.

Katie: With that voting control, didn't you stack the deck?
You hear about these countries where they hold elections and everybody votes for some guy who wants to chop off the heads of all their opponents - they're not ready for it yet. I think the MemoryCoin is a bit like that. There's a process of democratization going on where the pre-mine has less and less of an influence because there are more and more coins out there.   I think we've fended off the big challenge of a minority of voters trying to steal the salaries again, so I'm trying to step further back. If there's another attempt to use the voting system to destroy the coin, I'll step back in if I can, but I won't be using massive voting power to select between two good CTO candidates, or two good CEO candidates for that matter.

Katie: About democratization - can it ever be democratic if big shareholders can easily outvote small shareholders?
That's a pretty standard way to do things for all corporations. If you were going to have a crypto-government you'd probably want to do things differently, but MemoryCoin is more like a corporation and I think that is the best model for weighting votes.

Katie: You said they were trying to destroy the coin. I'm guessing you mean Newmine's plan to distribute funds directly to those who voted for him. Why do you think that would be so bad?
Well my theory is that it is possible to create a positive feedback cycle. I mean improving the coin, you know, through development and promotion should lead to a higher price. That higher price should lead to more funds for development and promotion, which should lead to a higher price. I think its possible to create really huge value if we can create that cycle. But the Newmine plan interrupts the cycle because it stops creating value. That's why it is so detrimental.

Katie: Are you going to try to destroy the coin if they vote you out again?
Of course not, I don't know why people are putting that about. I'd have no incentive to do that, quite the opposite, I'd probably stay and develop even if I wasn't getting one of the salaries. Also, the whole idea of a crypto-currency is that it can't be destroyed like that. Every coin starts out centralized around the original developer, and becomes de-centralized over time. I think we're getting there a lot faster than other coins - even if I was hit by a bus tomorrow, I think the coin would survive because there are other great devs working on it now and being paid to do so.

Katie: FreeTrade, thank you very much.
FreeTrade: My pleasure.

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MemoryCoin / Tips and Grants Awarded By the MCF
« on: January 12, 2014, 06:47:24 am »
I've updated the MCF page with the tips and bounties awarded so far -

http://memorycoin.org/foundation/

There's still 34,000 MMC to be distributed - so feel free to pitch ideas and recommend people for tips and grants.

I've transferred all the remaining MCF funds to a new address,

MCxDHpjxE6ckfouCakrurvjAq9oMPHAghF

This is to reset all the voting from this address. I'm not going to be using these funds to vote as I think the existential threat is lessened substantially, and I think it's important that we have competitive elections.


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MemoryCoin / Volume In the Chinese Market MMC/CNY
« on: January 11, 2014, 04:28:05 am »
Some people may not be aware that MemoryCoin is traded directly for the Chinese Yuan Renminbi on Bter -

https://bter.com/trade/mmc_cny

This market has a lot more volume and depth, so it can make sense to trade for CNY first before doing large buys or sells.


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MemoryCoin / Peace Geeks - New Charity
« on: January 10, 2014, 01:29:41 pm »
We've got our first direct application from a charity for our charitable award - it's a group called Peace Geeks and I hope everyone will give them fair consideration for the award -

More info here -

http://peacegeeks.org/

and the voting address is
MVTEchao4RjkTTyjMcYf8dnpQ7BqJdNVhr

Remember, just one satoshi to vote for them. Send any donations separately.

PeaceGeeks is a non-profit, volunteer organization that builds the technological, communications and management capacities of grassroots organizations working on the promotion of peace, accountability and human rights. We do this by connecting skilled volunteers to these organizations so they can gain access to relevant technology, tools and training and help them have a greater impact in their communities.

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