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201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency on: June 23, 2017, 12:01:27 PM
I've gotten into cryptos not too long ago and I look at ICOs a lot. Is it a better idea to buy older coins though like Dash though. I want to make money like everyone else, but I don't know where the best opportunity is.

Do you invest in startup companies as well? If no, throwing money at ICOs is a big gamble that you shouldn't be doing unless you're prepared that 1/100 might succeed, while the rest will fail miserably. My recommendation would be to look at a solid base with coins that provide good strengths, be it privacy, transaction speeds, ease of use of something else.

I've been holding some assets for a long time, and the gains far outweigh anything I could consider by investing in any ICO. The risk in ICO's is great, so be cautious. Read up on Bitcoins fundamentals and compare that to the say top10 altcoins. I think that will give you a better idea if Bitcoin is the sole king you should invest in, or if there are other potential altcoins that have a promising feature set.
202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 23, 2017, 08:54:27 AM
Use this seed nodes for the MUE quark wallet

Code:
addnode nodes.muex.io  add
Code:
addnode weminemue.com  add
video tutorial available here https://youtu.be/Dizj1WgR9Jg
203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 23, 2017, 06:49:20 AM
What happens after the migration to X11? Will the old coins be worth zero?

Your best bet is unload MUE on Yolobit and BTC you get -> send to Bittrex and rebuy MUE.
I guess Yobit will swap the tokens as well, why wouldn't they?

Yobit could do a swap, but only after doing the swap via myMUE, just like everyone else. Bittrex is getting special treatment as they are the biggest exchange and we are trying to keep them afloat with as little downtime as possible.

We are asking people to take care of their MUE themselves and Yobit in particular has not shown any interest of solving any current wallet issues.
204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 20, 2017, 12:34:29 PM
What happens after the migration to X11? Will the old coins be worth zero?

We are moving to another algo and a complete different blockchain. As such, coins on the old (current) Quark chain will not be functional any more. There will be a small transition period running the quark chain to aid moving coins over to the X11 branch, but don't take any chances, try to move them asap before we move this Sunday.

As for Yobit, I'm sorry for your loss. You can try to ask them to do something about their wallet software, but as BizzyB said, the dev team has asked them repeatedly for over a year to fix their software, but without any response. Your best option is to try to sell your coins, but then someone else will be holding a worthless asset once MUE changes to X11.
205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 19, 2017, 06:47:24 AM
Hi, I'm hoping someone may be able to help me out here. 
I've opened my desktop wallet tonight (been a while since I last opened it) and it will not connect to the network at all.  I've redownlaoded the Windows version wallet from the op link and still no go. 
Is there a new wallet that I've missed somewhere or am I missing something else? TY

Try adding a couple of nodes so the blockchain syncs up properly. Then you will be able to move your coins.

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addnode nodes.muex.io  add
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addnode weminemue.com  add
206  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 18, 2017, 09:28:06 PM
can we stake mue using the new web wallet??

No, MUE is a proof of work coin and there is no staking available.

The webwallets.io will however support other staking coins and you can use that to deposit coins that stake there, rather than setting up your own wallets at home.

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We stake so you dont have to. Any compatible coin will stake on its own, and users are paid in a proportional style payout round, directly related to your balance. A low fee is charged for this service, but never before has staking been so profitable. We run servers 24/7 so you dont have to, reducing your overhead and increasing your ROI, and overall profitability.
207  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency on: June 17, 2017, 05:32:11 PM
can someone explain why dash is worth more then others altcoins?what is the tech?what are the fees?what about the network?

Two tiered network, masternode backbone
Instantsend
Privatesend
Self funded
Distributed and decentralized governance
Soon to come; evolution that transform crypto and makes it accessible to nearly everybody - not the technically  advanced users only.

In a sense it is surprising that the price is  as low as it is. By this time next year things are likely to be very different in the top of coinmarketcap  Wink
208  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 12, 2017, 08:28:13 PM
@channel

MUE migration update - From MUE Quark TO MUE X11 - 1:1 swap

To swap you must have your MUE in either Bittrex.com or MyMUE.com no later than:

Block 2330836



Which is estimated to be around:
25th June 2017

UK time - 5.30pm (British Summer Time)
UTC - 4.30pm
EST - 12.30pm

Bittrex & MyMUE will automatically swap your MUE.
After block 2330836 wallets will be in maintenance mode on both Bittrex & MyMUE as they upgrade wallets & swap your coins 1 to 1.

After this time any swap requests will be on a case per case basis.

Many thanks

B & the MUE team

Video update
https://youtu.be/ZYS7Yrgt7RE
Thanks for the news. How long this swap will take? And is this mean that any MUE which not on Bittrex or MyMUE after block 2330836 will be lost?

See the highlighted quote. After the swap you will have to make a deposit to mymue.com and the ongoing swaps will be on a case by case basis, and of course may take a little time to clear.
209  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 10, 2017, 12:34:54 PM
Where can I buy this coin?

You can buy MUE with CreditCard & bank transfer at www.Bittylicious.com ,
or these exchanges;
https://bittrex.com/Market/?MarketName=BTC-MUE ,
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=MUE_BTC ,
https://bleutrade.com/exchange/MUE/BTC ,
https://altex.ws/Market/Trade/?Pair=MUE/BTC ,
https://c-cex.com/?p=mue-btc

But please stay away from Yobit, you will just lose your funds as you cannot withdraw your coins.
210  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: i need wallet on: June 09, 2017, 12:58:32 PM
hi;

i couldn't find so wallet which doesn't need personality ID or same something, just i want create account and then exchange btc to usd or other currently and then transfer my money to my CC

which is such wallet websiite ?
 Roll Eyes

Depending on where you live, maybe localbitcoins.com could allow you to transfer BTC to fiat without registering personal information on a website. But when you are using fiat, there are lots of regulations the sites need to comply with, so that's why they are asking for customer data, KYC (know your customer) and AML (anti money laundering) as required by the authorities.

Alternatively, there are debit cards that can be funded with BTC, so is that's your end goal, it might be an option to use you Bitcoin that way without needing to convert them to fiat first.
211  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 08, 2017, 07:47:36 PM
Is there a special benefit for buying shares during the presale?
Or is it the same rate as just sitting tight and waiting?

no difference, just that they are activated as we launch.
212  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 08, 2017, 07:41:02 PM
Should I transfer MUE in bleutrade to Mymue.com ?
I will buy shares. Does the wallet work on mymue.com ?

Go right ahead, you can either send your MUE to your deposit address on mymue.com, or keep them in your own wallet and after the transition buy a share of the shared masternodes.

I sent 17,190.80127000 MUE to my deposit address on mymue.com and I have bought 1 share. I will buy more MUE and send to mymue.com
I will buy lots of shares.  Cheesy Go go go MUE Smiley

Good for you igotek!
Just remember the current limits; you can't withdraw until the transition has been made, and the masternode shares are of course not active until the X11 network starts up. But otherwise, good luck with your shares!
213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 08, 2017, 12:26:32 PM
Should I transfer MUE in bleutrade to Mymue.com ?
I will buy shares. Does the wallet work on mymue.com ?

Go right ahead, you can either send your MUE to your deposit address on mymue.com, or keep them in your own wallet and after the transition buy a share of the shared masternodes.
214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 07, 2017, 07:22:25 AM
Once we have made the transition to a X11 base, we will support masternodes on the network. Each masternode will require a 500 000 MUE collateral, but we will be offering shared masternodes as well, where each share will cost 10 000 MUE, but there will be a 10% hosting fee for the shares.

Once we are ready to make the move, we will publish guides and requirements to setting up a masternode on the MonetaryUnit network. Right now they are not supported, but people are encouraged to buy MUE for a masternode share or perhaps to have the whole collateral themselves.

All of the upcoming things for MUE makes me feel excited and tempted to buy more coins before the transition begins. I like the fact that you could get ahold of masternodes earnings with shares, greatly expanding the opportunity for anyone to get started with it right away.

By the way, I was wondering if there would be a Raspberry Pi release for the new MUE? I know that the MUE dev team is having a hard time testing the new release to make the transition, but if there is enough time then a Raspberry Pi release would be ideal to have. I'm planning to set up a couple of Pi nodes to strengthen the MUE network. Right now I hold an average of 265,000 MUE and I'm planning to get more before prices to continue to rise.  Smiley

wow you have a lot of MUE. this is sure that a lot of people still have that much MUE. and because of this, price is easily to crash. Sad

hope master node is not coming quickly, therefore weak hands with lot of MUE can sell out MUE with underprice. Smiley

True, but that is the same with any kind of asset. If a big holder sells, and the coins available are greater than the demand, the price ultimately goes down until a new equilibrium is found.

We had had a longer period of sideway movement price wise and expectations are starting to ramp up now as we move forward.
Alongside the transition we have a set of new features and services mentioned above, so the team is working hard to deliver and make MUE a success Wink

MUE just reached its all time high market cap, and the outlook for climbing higher is looking better and better Cool
215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency on: June 07, 2017, 06:29:05 AM
.... cut .....
 ppl already realized that fast confirmations are very important...

Yes, instantsend is pretty darn amazing, and shows the strength in how the two-tiered network works! Wink
I find it very pleasant every time I make a transaction and its confirmed a second later  Cool
216  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 07, 2017, 06:15:51 AM
omg



Looking good for sure bizzyb! The market demand is getting stronger as we are getting ever so closer to the transition Wink
217  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 05, 2017, 09:52:10 AM
I have boguht 20 000 MUE. I want to buy shares. But I cannot see any deposit addres in myMUE.com

After I see the daily profit, I will buy more and more MUE day by day. I believe the MUE will be number one after DASH.

Just hold your ponies igotek, once MUE has made the transition you can start buying shares. We are still working really hard to make the move, but we aren't really there just yet. Have patients, we are soon there Wink
218  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 04, 2017, 07:58:16 PM

The masternode concept is different from some delegated governances in that anyone who has the required collateral may set up a masternode. There is no separation of people - no trying to buy votes or so as in other delegates syatems. Instead it is pure economics; anyone who wants may set up a masternode as long as they fulfill the requirements e.g. collateral limits.

There are no limits other than current coin supply. Dash has some 4500 active masternodes, but MUE will have far less as MUEs collateral limit is quite high; 500 000 MUE. In fact, the network becomes stronger the more active nodes there are.

More nodes mean more stronger and secure network rite? If half of MUE supply used for masternode, there will be 120 masternodes exist. And yes 500K is quite high, at current rate it will cost more than 100 btc. So maybe if MUE can reduce collateral limit, there will be more people who interest to set up the masternode. Or is there any reason why MUE required 500k for a masternode?

There was a community vote a long time ago, when MUE was moving from quark to X11, that the collateral was to be set at 500 K.

We are aware of the high cost of a masternode, so we will be offering a shared masternode service, please check out myMUE.com - a marketplace for buying shares in masternodes, each share being 10 000 MUE.

219  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 03, 2017, 09:12:06 PM

For these services the masternode operators are paid 45% of the blockrewards, 18 MUE per block, to one masternode. The rest of the block reward, 45% gets paid to the miner who made the block, and the remaining 10% is used for funding the network, paying for contractors, developers, services etc that the masternode operators agree upon.

The governance function of the masternode operators, is very important as they are stakeholders in the network and seek to strengthen the MonetaryUnit network as much as they can. A stronger network, more services, etc are all resolved via voting as the masternode operators vote, once a month, on any proposals that have been made to the network. The votes helps resolve any issues, so we don't have any infectious discussions like the blocksize debate. The masternode operators make a vote, and that ends the discussion and we all move forward.

So, in summary, the masternodes perform technical functions on the network, and the masternode operator is allowed to vote on the path of how the network moves forward. This was just the very basics, and I have intentionally left out a bunch of details, but please ask more questions and we will try to explain further.

Thank you for the explanation. Now i'm sure that i'm on the right track by holding MUE, this is going to be big.
I'm familiar with LISK and ARK DPOS system. Is this masternode is something like DPOS, in which we received some free coins by voting a delegate pool and securing the network, or it's way much different? And how many masternodes allowed to be exist out there? In ARK they allowed 52 delegates and in Lisk is much less.

The masternode concept is different from some delegated governances in that anyone who has the required collateral may set up a masternode. There is no separation of people - no trying to buy votes or so as in other delegates syatems. Instead it is pure economics; anyone who wants may set up a masternode as long as they fulfill the requirements e.g. collateral limits.

There are no limits other than current coin supply. Dash has some 4500 active masternodes, but MUE will have far less as MUEs collateral limit is quite high; 500 000 MUE. In fact, the network becomes stronger the more active nodes there are.

220  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based - Migrating to X11 & MasterNodes June 2017 on: June 01, 2017, 07:25:44 AM
How can i setup a masternode ?

Once we have made the transition to a X11 base, we will support masternodes on the network. Each masternode will require a 500 000 MUE collateral, but we will be offering shared masternodes as well, where each share will cost 10 000 MUE, but there will be a 10% hosting fee for the shares.

Once we are ready to make the move, we will publish guides and requirements to setting up a masternode on the MonetaryUnit network. Right now they are not supported, but people are encouraged to buy MUE for a masternode share or perhaps to have the whole collateral themselves.

I'm sorry but i'm sure there are some newbie untechnical beings out there just like me who wonder what's the main advantage of a masternode and why is it so interesting? Can you please explain it?

Hi! I'll ty to give an overview. Dash introduced the concept of masternodes as the backbone of their network. In Dash different actors are needed for the governing of the network. Compare to Bitcoin where the only paid actors are the miners, they get the whole block rewards + fees for securing the network. But as we have seen with the long going debate around the block size, Bitcoin has a major governance problem, simply because it lacks governance.

So, Dash gave us the concept of masternodes, special full nodes on the network that can perform additional functions;
  • supervise the coin mixing,
  • secure the instantsend transactions,
  • hold a copy of the blockchain on high performance networks,
  • take part in voting for governance proposals

For these services the masternode operators are paid 45% of the blockrewards, 18 MUE per block, to one masternode. The rest of the block reward, 45% gets paid to the miner who made the block, and the remaining 10% is used for funding the network, paying for contractors, developers, services etc that the masternode operators agree upon.

The governance function of the masternode operators, is very important as they are stakeholders in the network and seek to strengthen the MonetaryUnit network as much as they can. A stronger network, more services, etc are all resolved via voting as the masternode operators vote, once a month, on any proposals that have been made to the network. The votes helps resolve any issues, so we don't have any infectious discussions like the blocksize debate. The masternode operators make a vote, and that ends the discussion and we all move forward.

So, in summary, the masternodes perform technical functions on the network, and the masternode operator is allowed to vote on the path of how the network moves forward. This was just the very basics, and I have intentionally left out a bunch of details, but please ask more questions and we will try to explain further.
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