Another PM sent to Bobsag...thanks
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Awaiting refund...not on your list.
PMed Bobsag on Feb 15...
15 shares Order #824 (Coop site made on Nov 24, 2013 for $1,650 UDS) refund BTC to 1CeE7zAh9aPo386sMSUs83qnF3ovXc5nAt
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Reading previous posts this may not be popular... Don't mind black or blue - what I would say is the contrast of the black really helps other features stand out and gives the page a stronger more striking feel to it... In comparison the blue feels more average colour, a bit like Hewlett Packard corporate blue and microsoft use a blue like that quite a lot. Nothing wrong with that... they want to be welcoming too. A DARKER Blue perhaps would give welcome and contrast? I think there is too much text in the website. I personally like clean websites. Like this one I made for NXT once; http://ilgunf.wix.com/nxtmovementAlso the buttons on top of the website are not noticable (Home, about, community etc.). I noticed them after 3 visites to the website. So my advice is to keep it very simple and readable for everyone. I agree, the cleaner the better...I like your test NXT site. Not to diminish the work done by crackerhead on the other site but I would like to see a site with sleeker/smoother lines. Much easier on the eyes. Wish I could help!?
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Plan looks good eXo! Looking forward to the revised whitepaper.
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How did I miss out on the giveaway a few pages back??? Someone is still being very generous....hopefully.
Thank you much in advance: 11513946321613403407
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This coin is far from over...
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Please read:The huge response and investments were not expected at this point of time. Thank you all! However there are more PMs and mails than I can answer even if I only going to answer PMs all day long... (more than 150 PMs in 24hours) We have a fulltime job besides this project as well ;-) We are going to deliver the whitepaper on-time, however, please understand that I will not answer most of the PMs before monday/tuesday. Of course you will be early-bird but the confirmation might take that long (if you have a confirmation of Anon or another escrow provider: that confirmation is good enough anyway!). Because we have to work on the project itself as well ;-) All questions regard technical details or proof of concept will not be answered before the release of the whitepaper for the same reason.We will provide the address for the 2nd stage on tuesday or wednesday so we have time to catch up all early-bird investments, reorganize data an so on. Maybe we will start a discussion about the whitepaper first, answer questions, rework the whitepaper then and start the 2nd stage thereafter. We do not have to rush to the 2nd stage. If the 2nd stage is some days shorter it will not hurt anybody We will have to delay the open beta as well (->march) or maybe we will do an open alpha first on scheduled time. Thanks to all supporters and that you can understand that the response knocked us out quite a bit as for now. Feedback is amazing! You will receive a working product or get your money back. We promise you that (for every BTC/LTC that is in our wallet, we cannot stand this promise for escrowed transactions obviously since we cannot access those coins). your eXocoin team With all due respect, we need some communication. There is much talk of scam from many investors. All you need to do to quell the worry is a statement now and again as well as deliverables. We have seen no statement since the above. Please address: 1) Round 1 closure 2) White paper release These two would be a brilliant start. Cheers...
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Hello,
Sent: 0.5 BTC for early bird Tx ID: e02432f807415eb41cbab0b990b670029cff8a9a38381a3b69d2df5c23731318 eXo acct name: JKeXo
Good luck, JKeXo
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Hey guys, how much NXT do I actually need to forge some blocks? I currently have 10, yes ten, no not 10K, and it says that I can generate a block in 22429 days... Is this for real? Thanks! Even with 100k nxt you will not make any money forging so get that mentality out of your head from the start and welcome to the beginning of the rest of your life. I've been trying to learn more about forging (transparent forging) and you raise the exact issue I am looking to resolve as a recent investor. You make it sound like 100,000 NXT is not enough to forge. I am a miner at heart and like the idea of forging but the more I read about NXT, it seems that only the original stakeholders (or those with a huge number of NXT) are the ones who can successfully forge (gain/accumulate NXT)? How many NXT are needed to forge and what returns could one expect from say 500,000 NXT? Does the chance to forge change over time, i.e. what variables other than my account holdings and online status as a node affect forging success? This issue has been difficult to get my head around as a recent adopter. I have not forged any NXT since opening my account (20,000 NXT) a few weeks ago and it sounds like from your response that this number is a laughing matter...I will never forge with that amount. Could some one provide some insight or a link to where forging and returns are discussed? http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/FAQ#Forgingwith 100k you'll forge a block every couple of days - but NXT is not about forging Thanks. I read the link and wonder if you could elaborate on your point that NXT is not about forging? just as a clarification: when I used the word forging above I used it as a synonym for mining. mining is basically used to secure the network - this is important. for bitcoin and the like it is essential and the incentives (= block rewards) designed to make people mine (we will see what happens when all coins are mined...) now what's the fun in mining: you have hardware and software that you can tweak, monitor, run statistics, and you get happy when you mine a block or your pool mines a block. along the way the rewards diminish and you basically waste a lot of resources (power from the plug, stupid asics that turn worthless every couple of weeks, a lot of your time, ...). therefore you try to be the first to run the next generation of mining hardware which gets you over-average returns. this gives you another kick, because you're never sure if the gpu overheats, asic gets delivered on time, other manufacturers already did better, etc. maybe you like mining for other reasons, but to me mining is because of the said things pretty stupid yesterday. NXT uses forging to secure the network - important and needed, but what makes NXT stand out is not (at least imo) the fact, that the miners get a bit richer, it's the possibilities of the ecosystem. I'm sure that within a couple of months there will exist a coin on top of NXT that makes the miners more happy, this as a side note... but what is really important: not that you receive more than you have when holding on to it or investing in new hardware. the goal is to have a working crypto ecosystem that let's you buy things securely and anonymously, that let's you exchange assets securely and easily, that let's you communicate with other without being monitored, that can be used as a base for other undertakings... and where the groundwork is not based on terawatts and terahashes - I'm not good with marketing stuff and this has been summarized better by others - but I hope you get my point. At the current stage I believe that buying NXT will give you a lot in return, because it is still cheap and for the fun factor you miss from classical mining, you can visit this thread and watch the development of this little plant (or baby to borrow Anons word) to become a giant tree Thanks for taking the time to elaborate...enlightening indeed! Cheers
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Hey guys, how much NXT do I actually need to forge some blocks? I currently have 10, yes ten, no not 10K, and it says that I can generate a block in 22429 days... Is this for real? Thanks! Even with 100k nxt you will not make any money forging so get that mentality out of your head from the start and welcome to the beginning of the rest of your life. I've been trying to learn more about forging (transparent forging) and you raise the exact issue I am looking to resolve as a recent investor. You make it sound like 100,000 NXT is not enough to forge. I am a miner at heart and like the idea of forging but the more I read about NXT, it seems that only the original stakeholders (or those with a huge number of NXT) are the ones who can successfully forge (gain/accumulate NXT)? How many NXT are needed to forge and what returns could one expect from say 500,000 NXT? Does the chance to forge change over time, i.e. what variables other than my account holdings and online status as a node affect forging success? This issue has been difficult to get my head around as a recent adopter. I have not forged any NXT since opening my account (20,000 NXT) a few weeks ago and it sounds like from your response that this number is a laughing matter...I will never forge with that amount. Could some one provide some insight or a link to where forging and returns are discussed? http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/FAQ#Forgingwith 100k you'll forge a block every couple of days - but NXT is not about forging Thanks. I read the link and wonder if you could elaborate on your point that NXT is not about forging?
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Hey guys, how much NXT do I actually need to forge some blocks? I currently have 10, yes ten, no not 10K, and it says that I can generate a block in 22429 days... Is this for real? Thanks! Even with 100k nxt you will not make any money forging so get that mentality out of your head from the start and welcome to the beginning of the rest of your life. I've been trying to learn more about forging (transparent forging) and you raise the exact issue I am looking to resolve as a recent investor. You make it sound like 100,000 NXT is not enough to forge. I am a miner at heart and like the idea of forging but the more I read about NXT, it seems that only the original stakeholders (or those with a huge number of NXT) are the ones who can successfully forge (gain/accumulate NXT)? How many NXT are needed to forge and what returns could one expect from say 500,000 NXT? Does the chance to forge change over time, i.e. what variables other than my account holdings and online status as a node affect forging success? This issue has been difficult to get my head around as a recent adopter. I have not forged any NXT since opening my account (20,000 NXT) a few weeks ago and it sounds like from your response that this number is a laughing matter...I will never forge with that amount. Could some one provide some insight or a link to where forging and returns are discussed?
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As many people have pointed out slow synchronization in the client I'm now maintaining a list of active nodes connected to Bamboohouse under http://bamboohouse.info/pandacoin.conf. This list will update every other minute. Thank you sir...finally someone who knows what he is doing! +1
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I'm on Windows 8.1 and have no problems syncing. I only have
addnode=178.32.175.227
added to my pandacoin.conf file. I don't know if it makes any difference but I have the pandacoin.conf file both in the wallet folder and in C:\Users\*user*\AppData\Roaming\PandaCoin.
just create a new file with notepad, and add the nodes that were provided before in your file.
Save as pandacoin.conf
add pandacoin.conf in your USER/APPDATA/Roaming/pandacoin folder as well as your pandacoin wallet folder
start pandacoin wallet
profit
Thank you, yes, I have tried all of the above, tried with all the nodes, tried with just one at a time, tried through proxy (both 4 and 5) and even disabled firewalls and anti-virus at one point. I am not rubbishing the wallet or anything else, just that there really is something not right with it (for me) and I dont have more time to waste on something so frustrating (I am a writer not a miner or investor so was just installing it to be able to write a more informed article) Thanks anyway, but I really have given up a few hours ago now. Was just suggesting the other guys troubles might be legit because I have the same experience. *edited sorry Why would I bullshit this! I have 13 million coins stuck on pools from the launch and I have no where to send them! Hope this pandashit gets on an exchange soon so I can dump it without needing a wallet!
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to fix this issue. - go to installation folder where you extract pandacoin-qt to - open pandacoin.conf - add all the nodes in the thread above - save, and close it now go to explorer - search %Appdata% - open folder: roamining > PandaCoin - copy pandacoin.conf from pandacoin-qt folder, to PandaCoin folder restart pandacoin-qt it should sync within minutes. this takes a few minutes to fix. ask if you have questions this is for windows wallet, anyone has a fix for sync for the osx wallet? I dont think the devs give a shit about us who have no wallet! I cant get windows or macox synced! I'm going back to PANDA! Much more profit anyway...
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to fix this issue. - go to installation folder where you extract pandacoin-qt to - open pandacoin.conf - add all the nodes in the thread above - save, and close it now go to explorer - search %Appdata% - open folder: roamining > PandaCoin - copy pandacoin.conf from pandacoin-qt folder, to PandaCoin folder restart pandacoin-qt it should sync within minutes. this takes a few minutes to fix. ask if you have questions this is for windows wallet, anyone has a fix for sync for the osx wallet? I dont think the devs give a shit about us who have no wallet! I cant get windows or macox synced! I'm going back to PANDA! Much more profit anyway...
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I am having a lot of trouble with your wallet pandanarians,
Using pandacoin-qt, added the pandacoin.conf text file to add the nodes as instructed in OP but still no block source available and after 3 hours no change. I thought maybe it would just take some time but at 12MB it should have only taken a couple minutes to synch
Any help please?
I too can not sync Mac or windows Qts. Many restarts, conf files, etc. No block source available. What do you advise...hope I dont need to return to panda 2.0! LOL
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when did you send the coins? I sent coins from old wallet to new updated wallet address but no coins Old wallet would not update after up to 34 hours ago but I sent coins anyway to new wallet (from Windows to Mac qt). Status is unconfirmed but broadcast through 8 nodes.
Are the coins gone now to the ether? Not sure how to recover!
Please help
Bad judgement but I sent an hour ago...before updating the wallet. Then after updating the wallet about 30 min ago, the transaction was confirmed (1 of 6) but seems stuck...been there at least 45 minutes now. I'm afraid the coins would be sent to pre-fork blocks? if this is even possible and lost into ether!? It was over 1000 coins. I have transaction ID ... would this make a difference? EDIT - Coins arrived to new wallet! Just needed a bit of time....
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I sent coins from old wallet to new updated wallet address but no coins Old wallet would not update after up to 34 hours ago but I sent coins anyway to new wallet (from Windows to Mac qt). Status is unconfirmed but broadcast through 8 nodes 1 of 6 confirmations after wallet update but not going anywhere after 30-40 min.
Are the coins gone now to the ether? Not sure how to recover!
Please help
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What about http://panda.chaosagent.org? They have 0% fee, 10k block finder bonus, 0.1 panda withdrawal fee and 30 block confirmation time. I'm not sure why more people aren't flocking to that pool. Im not writing that as a pool owner, well kind of. But that smells fishy. Sorry. They risk their own wallet with more then 90 confirmations ? Spend 10k per block out of their own pockets ? Chaospool was decent but imo it jacked a bunch of coins the first night after the launch. And it locked it's detail page charging 5% to miners who could not change the setting...got over 30K from me just in donation!
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please PM me with your order on the DZ site, number of shares, meathod of payment, how you would like to be repaid, and payment address.
Bobsag Please refund: 15 shares Order #824 (Coop site made on Nov 24, 2013 for $1,650 UDS) paid with BTC refund BTC to 1CeE7zAh9aPo386sMSUs83qnF3ovXc5nAt PM sent, thanks.
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