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- WolfCoder
- 04/12/2014 07:16 AM
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It still wouldn't feel quite right offering a location for direct money donations, but I can offer an alternative that supports another community effort at the same time. I've created an address to donate LiteCoins to.
Yeah you have no idea what I just wrote, do you? Basically, you first download the basic wallet software (open source, etc.), run it and let it run for about half a day or so until it has synchronized with everyone. Then obtain some LiteCoin through a variety of means (do NOT use the so-called "LiteCoin Faucets", most of them are loaded with tons of drive-by malware and/or adware). Then you can send any whole or fraction amount to anyone by putting the address in (like the one listed below).
It may or may not have costed you any real money. These coins may or may not ever be worth more than about 11 USD (at this time of writing) per LTC. You may send me fractions of a penny if you really wanted to. It's more important that you use it to voice your support for whatever websites or projects that list LiteCoin addresses for you to donate/tip to. It's still mostly just play money at this point, but it's really interesting.
Here's a copy of the updated notice on the engine's page:
You may donate LiteCoins for RPG 20XX to this address: LNFazSrQzXakzhNEonFcBezKHN9mYHVoEQ
LiteCoin is an agile alternative to BitCoin designed mostly for this exact purpose of supporting websites and free projects. You can donate any amount of whole coins or fractions of coins. Doing so also supports LiteCoin at the same time.
I heard you like communities so you can support while you support.
Yeah you have no idea what I just wrote, do you? Basically, you first download the basic wallet software (open source, etc.), run it and let it run for about half a day or so until it has synchronized with everyone. Then obtain some LiteCoin through a variety of means (do NOT use the so-called "LiteCoin Faucets", most of them are loaded with tons of drive-by malware and/or adware). Then you can send any whole or fraction amount to anyone by putting the address in (like the one listed below).
It may or may not have costed you any real money. These coins may or may not ever be worth more than about 11 USD (at this time of writing) per LTC. You may send me fractions of a penny if you really wanted to. It's more important that you use it to voice your support for whatever websites or projects that list LiteCoin addresses for you to donate/tip to. It's still mostly just play money at this point, but it's really interesting.
Here's a copy of the updated notice on the engine's page:
You may donate LiteCoins for RPG 20XX to this address: LNFazSrQzXakzhNEonFcBezKHN9mYHVoEQ
LiteCoin is an agile alternative to BitCoin designed mostly for this exact purpose of supporting websites and free projects. You can donate any amount of whole coins or fractions of coins. Doing so also supports LiteCoin at the same time.
I heard you like communities so you can support while you support.
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Haven't tried either LiteCoin or Bitcoin yet for transaction...
But I have seen sites using them so I might put the donation button in my blog.
Hope I get some so I can support some for you :D.
But I have seen sites using them so I might put the donation button in my blog.
Hope I get some so I can support some for you :D.
I've modified the post. It should be pretty obvious that you shouldn't use the LiteCoin faucets since they're loaded with malware and adware, but I'm going to warn you anyways.
The easiest method is to simply exchange them at BTC-E or something, but even that is sort of risky. It's best to quickly exchange a small amount at a time and to never keep LiteCoin in storage online anywhere. The wallet program I mention lets you vault your own coins, that's wise considering how randomly these places like to disappear (remember MtGOX?).
The other method is to mine the coins at pool-x.eu or somewhere. This requires some serious computation, as in, you need an immensely powerful video card with CUDA support (to use cudaminer of course) and to connect it correctly to your chosen mining pool. Then it still takes a long time to get even a little bit.
There will eventually be an ordinary donate link when the project is much further along. Ironically, LiteCoin makes it possible to risk a lot less money in backing something.
But remember that you don't actually have to give me either regular cash or LiteCoins for RPG 20XX to be completed.
The easiest method is to simply exchange them at BTC-E or something, but even that is sort of risky. It's best to quickly exchange a small amount at a time and to never keep LiteCoin in storage online anywhere. The wallet program I mention lets you vault your own coins, that's wise considering how randomly these places like to disappear (remember MtGOX?).
The other method is to mine the coins at pool-x.eu or somewhere. This requires some serious computation, as in, you need an immensely powerful video card with CUDA support (to use cudaminer of course) and to connect it correctly to your chosen mining pool. Then it still takes a long time to get even a little bit.
There will eventually be an ordinary donate link when the project is much further along. Ironically, LiteCoin makes it possible to risk a lot less money in backing something.
But remember that you don't actually have to give me either regular cash or LiteCoins for RPG 20XX to be completed.
After more surveying, it does look like mining coins is the easiest and safest way to obtain them, but it takes a long time. You will need a CUDA card (any high-end nVidia will do). You'll then need cudaminer for it. Cudaminer will mine all sorts of coins, so you can also mine one type of coin (YAC for example) and exchange it to LTC.
author=WolfCoder
After more surveying, it does look like mining coins is the easiest and safest way to obtain them, but it takes a long time. You will need a CUDA card (any high-end nVidia will do). You'll then need cudaminer for it. Cudaminer will mine all sorts of coins, so you can also mine one type of coin (YAC for example) and exchange it to LTC.
Do you mine them too? if yes, how long exactly to get certain amount of ltc?
With my video cards, between 5 mLTC and 7 mLTC (mLTC = 0.001 LTC) a day (this is the bottom line after pool-x.eu takes their 3% share plus my voluntary 2.5% donation on top of that). LiteCoin has been around since like 2011. It's steady, but late to the party.
I've noticed the author of cudaminer himself created a YAC address. YAC coins look like they can still be mined with just your CPU (though you should still use cudaminer). I'll look into those.
I just said "fuck it" and have all three (BTC LTC and YAC) addresses on the front page. I figure the author of cudaminer might know which crypto coins are worth having donation addresses for. I'm going to see how much and how fast I can mine YACs.
This way you also don't have to bother with the shady exchanges and can just directly send whatever coin.
As for the RPG 20XX editor, I finished the event editor dialog. I just need to add the event create and event edit commands to the map view. I also added the three addresses to the editor under the about dialog.
Yeah, I know a PayPal donate button is easy, but I'm interested in actually studying these coins and why exactly do they even have value in the first place. I've actually learned a little about economics and a little more about the nature of cryptography.
I've noticed the author of cudaminer himself created a YAC address. YAC coins look like they can still be mined with just your CPU (though you should still use cudaminer). I'll look into those.
I just said "fuck it" and have all three (BTC LTC and YAC) addresses on the front page. I figure the author of cudaminer might know which crypto coins are worth having donation addresses for. I'm going to see how much and how fast I can mine YACs.
This way you also don't have to bother with the shady exchanges and can just directly send whatever coin.
As for the RPG 20XX editor, I finished the event editor dialog. I just need to add the event create and event edit commands to the map view. I also added the three addresses to the editor under the about dialog.
Yeah, I know a PayPal donate button is easy, but I'm interested in actually studying these coins and why exactly do they even have value in the first place. I've actually learned a little about economics and a little more about the nature of cryptography.
author=WolfCoder
With my video cards, between 5 mLTC and 7 mLTC (mLTC = 0.001 LTC) a day (this is the bottom line after pool-x.eu takes their 3% share plus my voluntary 2.5% donation on top of that). LiteCoin has been around since like 2011. It's steady, but late to the party.
I've noticed the author of cudaminer himself created a YAC address. YAC coins look like they can still be mined with just your CPU (though you should still use cudaminer). I'll look into those.
I just said "fuck it" and have all three (BTC LTC and YAC) addresses on the front page. I figure the author of cudaminer might know which crypto coins are worth having donation addresses for. I'm going to see how much and how fast I can mine YACs.
This way you also don't have to bother with the shady exchanges and can just directly send whatever coin.
Thanks for the information, so they are around 5 to 7 cent (with 1 LTC=$11).
Maybe I will find them from donation or commission xD.
author=WolfCoder
As for the RPG 20XX editor, I finished the event editor dialog. I just need to add the event create and event edit commands to the map view. I also added the three addresses to the editor under the about dialog.
Yay \:D/
Nice update. Will try to find the bug again ;).
author=WolfCoder
Yeah, I know a PayPal donate button is easy, but I'm interested in actually studying these coins and why exactly do they even have value in the first place. I've actually learned a little about economics and a little more about the nature of cryptography.
I wish I could use my paypal balance to help, but my paypal account got closed long time ago without reason (they only told me about suspicious activity which at that time, I really don't do anything suspicious). Also, after googling my case, there were a lot of persons who had the same fate as me. Oh well... xD
So, cryptocurrency is another choice now to try xD.
I haven't used them early that time because I want to know more how much popular they are used for transaction.
author=WolfCoderYay \:D/The download is not updated.
Nice update. Will try to find the bug again ;).
I mean when the new version has been released :).
Another update: it does seem like YAC is what you try to mine for. It's weird, it reports an incredibly slow khash/s rate and took overnight to gain 5 units of work, but I've already nearly reached the amount needed for a withdrawal (vs. a week and a half for LTC mining).
YAC and LTC (especially YAC) are worthless right now but are possible for the ordinary computer to mine. Suppose the RPG 20XX accounts have some amount accumulated. Then later the coins value rises or even jumps (usually when they're implausible to mine anymore). Everyone's pocket change or computer slave driving could suddenly grant RPG 20XX several grand. That's how speculation works, I just recommend you don't put real money into it.
The number that matters more is the amount of coins you need to accumulate with a pool before it lets you withdraw to your personal wallet program thingy because then you can posses those coins and have control over them to keep or send.
Although shady, you could just exchange 5/10/20 bucks into however LTC it's currently worth at BTC-E (that's a website name) and send those. They might accept one of those grocery store prepaid money things if you want to hide your bank/credit card info. Don't forget it takes average 10 minutes for a BTC transaction to actually confirm, and 2.5 minutes for LTC. You can currently only exchange USD for BTC or LTC there. And then you would have given that amount directly to the RPG 20XX project.
Thanks for the information, so they are around 5 to 7 cent (with 1 LTC=$11).
YAC and LTC (especially YAC) are worthless right now but are possible for the ordinary computer to mine. Suppose the RPG 20XX accounts have some amount accumulated. Then later the coins value rises or even jumps (usually when they're implausible to mine anymore). Everyone's pocket change or computer slave driving could suddenly grant RPG 20XX several grand. That's how speculation works, I just recommend you don't put real money into it.
The number that matters more is the amount of coins you need to accumulate with a pool before it lets you withdraw to your personal wallet program thingy because then you can posses those coins and have control over them to keep or send.
Although shady, you could just exchange 5/10/20 bucks into however LTC it's currently worth at BTC-E (that's a website name) and send those. They might accept one of those grocery store prepaid money things if you want to hide your bank/credit card info. Don't forget it takes average 10 minutes for a BTC transaction to actually confirm, and 2.5 minutes for LTC. You can currently only exchange USD for BTC or LTC there. And then you would have given that amount directly to the RPG 20XX project.
Update on something very important I forgot to mention: what some of the accumulated funds will be used for. I've been keeping track on who has contributed what to the project material-wise (when I accept feature requests, find bugs, etc.). Material-wise also means those official "RTP" materials (tilesets, character parts, etc.) that would also really help. Accepting infinitely divisible and directly transferable coins makes it easy for me to redistribute some of the accumulated coins to contributors.
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