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CC66

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  1. where you guys put dev branch?? im looking at https://github.com/SandyCohen/mincoin , and latest version from git is 0.6.4

     

     

    you can always review my Linux build from here https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:aguswinata/mincoin-qt

     

    most important part is read this one https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/home:aguswinata/mincoin-qt/PKGBUILD?expand=1

    coz this is where i put "dangerous" stuff, :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Dangerous as in..  A working bot that I don't have to program myself that will allow me to log all my trading data via the api though mcxNOW?  ;)

     

    plz?  lol

  2. I don't have any Linux QT compiling experience for these wallets, at the moment or I'd have done it too.  I'm going to compile the new version's daemon next week, so I might take a stab at QT while I'm mucking about.  No promises, though -- I'm busy. :P

    I didn't realize it wasn't posted yet..  might wanna go here http://mincoinforum.com/index.php/topic/14-mincoin-info/?p=536

  3. I am running an awful nvidia something something.  I can be more specific later.  I can't seem to get it running for quite a few scrypt coins using Multiminer with cgminer OR bfgminer as a backend.  Suggestions?  (I need to fix my internet connection for my amd gpu 6 core cpu.  I'd love to leave both to mining if possible again soon.)

    The route to go while mining on nvidia unfortunately is cudaminer  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.0

     

    If you have questions or need help,  you can pm me or start a thread.  

  4. You've never been paid by a faucet?  Or by an MNC faucet?  I think the faucets that use inputs.io addresses seem to pay out decently.  I think it's hilarious that you can faucet faster than you could mine (BTC)(unless you could afford it).  One has to question: Will these people who set up faucets actually make money in advertising revenue before their funds dry up?  Most people setting up these faucets are amateurs and can't/haven't calculated their cost per acquisition or their lifetime customer value (faucet drip size / % of people that click ad/buy something/convert vs. how much is spent on average when sending traffic through ads with a business model where you give away free coin).  I'd like to see an effective faucet that actually makes ad revenue and can sustain itself.

    LOL!   No i've never actually been paid by a faucet before.  I guess I get there too late.

    Maybe if I acquire enough MNC I will open up a faucet  :)

    That's an awesome idea.  

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