Definitely have been seeing increased activity on AllCrypt, presumably as a result of the coin being added to Cryptopia and presumably because they've added it as the base for so many coin pairings.
For some reason I thought I saw a post about the Gold and Silver wallets allowing you to burn regular POP for Gold or Silver POP coins. Did I hallucinate that? Can't see any mention of it in the thread now. I'm assuming this is a forthcoming feature (again assuming my imagination wasn't running wild : ) since I don't see it in either of the new clients...
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Yes, it's the same and should start with NXT- (so something like NXT-KTVK-UYXK-W5YK-8C48E) form. The public key issue will be resolved soon because we're going to make it optional. In principle it forced you to announce your public key, but it also makes it much harder for new users to get started... This site should be helpful in activating that account, by the way: http://jnxt.org/key/Thanks. That site got it working. Maybe it should be in the OP? Don't know if this is mentioned elsewhere in the thread, but I've spotted another potential issue from a new user standpoint. When I went to sign into the wallet with my passphrase, I had a small typo and ended up accidentally creating an entirely new wallet. This wasn't immediately obvious (especially as I was expecting the passphrase to be rejected if I entered it incorrectly. If I understand how your brain wallet system works, perhaps it's impossible to avoid this. Unfortunately it's definitely going to lead to people accidentally creating new wallets and then either failing to notice (if zero balance) and potentially sending new funds to the wrong address, or freaking out because they think their funds have vanished or been stolen because they're signed into a different wallet. This isn't intended as a complaint, but as an attempt to help. I work teaching computers and technology to non-technical people and so am always trying to look at technology I'm using from their viewpoint so I can be a better teacher, so stuff like this leaps out at me. Edit: One other thing - I get prompted to update to the new version but then it fails to connect to the update server.
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Maybe the developers have abandoned the project, but if you're reading this thread the official pool is stuck. I was mining again a few weeks ago but got thousands of coins that never confirmed and I decided to stop wasting my electricity.
Have been checking periodically and it still is stuck in the same place. Maybe you need to restart the server and point a miner at it to keep it working? Even just a couple of low-end gridseeds and an RPI should be enough to keep the network minimally ticking if you're planning to do anything with this project.
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Hi. I bought some NXT on Bittrex but have no way of withdrawing it.
I installed the client and created an account. I have a public key but I've tried that as well as the account number/ID as the receiving address and Bittrex gives me an error that the address is invalid no matter what I put in the address field.
Any help would be appreciated...
If you post your NXT address and public key here, you'll probably get some NXT, so you don't have to use your public key at Bittrex anymore. Maybe that'll make it easier. Is the address the same as the account ID? There's no mention of an address anywhere in the client and I tried both versions of the ID (formatted with and without hyphens) at Bittrex with no results. Is the idea that the ID/address(?) doesn't work until "activated" by a one-time pairing with the public key during a transaction?
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Hi. I bought some NXT on Bittrex but have no way of withdrawing it.
I installed the client and created an account. I have a public key but I've tried that as well as the account number/ID as the receiving address and Bittrex gives me an error that the address is invalid no matter what I put in the address field.
Any help would be appreciated...
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Ha. I just heard Coinye was around again/still. Mined it way back on launch day because it was just too funny not to. Still HODL just for fun.
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so long not to see the dev dead coin?
Yes, it is obvious isn't it? yeah , obviously scam people for ipo.. Not much of a scam. I think I lost about $1.75. Wasn't much of a risk or I wouldn't have done it.
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I'm pretty sure "BitCoinMiner" is the false positive that I've seen get flagged on many different currencies. Indeed, the only Positive is because you can use the wallet to mine - setgenerate true - I believe whoever the antivirus company is just has something against bitcoin because all of the other antivirus programs dont have any issues with the code. Good choice to double check first tho. If you ever have any issue with POP related to a virus or anything of the sort, please contact me ASAP. Thank you, and Enjoy! There's at least one or two actual pieces of malware out there that infect computers to use them to mine BTC, so the antivirus company is probably just being overly zealous in detecting them. Of course, it's never a bad idea to install wallet applications in a VM but I'm not too worried here.
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I'm pretty sure "BitCoinMiner" is the false positive that I've seen get flagged on many different currencies.
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Come on, guys. The pool still isn't working. You out surfing?
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The http://digihash.co pool seems to have stopped paying out again. Been 4-5 days since I got anything.
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Guess they bailed. I'd assume they'd post some kind of update by this point even if they were behind schedule.
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Wallet update coming soon. Fixes to block times and target diff levels. Security fixes
Any ETA? Pool is stuck - I was mining on it and the unconfirmed kept piling up and up and up and never confirming. Ended up giving up and it's still stuck at the same point 1-2 weeks later.
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New Exchange! You All Gotta Check this out!!! What a Great Exchange!! Congrats on the new exchange!
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I'm mining since 4th november at digihash.co and got all my payouts. Often I get many payouts every day but sometimes there is a little lag. No worry you get your coins. OK, thanks. Must have a lot of confirmations? I've never seen an NOMP pool take anywhere close to this long to pay out. I'll stick with it a little longer and see what I get. Always been a fan of pools where I can look at a dashboard and see more details about confirmations left, estimated funds per day, etc. Having more info sets my mind at ease.
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I mined quite a bit on the Skein pool and received nothing. Is this meant to be?
I've been scrypt mining for just over 24 hours now on digihash.co without a single payout. Anyone else having problems? It's now been a day and a half with no payout. Does this coin have an insanely long confirmation time or is the pool just taking people's hashes? Oh well. Guess I'll spend my electricity elsewhere.
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I mined quite a bit on the Skein pool and received nothing. Is this meant to be?
I've been scrypt mining for just over 24 hours now on digihash.co without a single payout. Anyone else having problems?
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What I think is crazy is that there's any POP left on AllCrypt right now (especially at that price) given it's about to be featured among a pretty select number of cryptos on BlockTech's upcoming AltMarket.com.
As I understand it, the AltMarket exchange is specifically aimed to appeal to Wall Street/wealthy investors who have been interested in investing in crypto, but who have been reluctant to do so without regulation.
BlockTech is taking steps (FinCEN registration, etc.) to basically embrace regulation and be 100% compliant before the official launch of the exchange/crypto bank to those more traditional investors who will only deal with an organization that is. And of course since BlockTech is working with Brian Kelly on Nautiluscoin, presumably he'll be directing his clients (and CNBC viewers?) to the exchange.
They're positioning themselves as "THE Legitimate Crypto Exchange" in the eyes of Wall Street investors, and thus any currency on the exchange (of the pretty limited number they seem to be starting with) will be perceived as The Legitimate Altcoins.
So those will be the currencies that will get what will presumably be immense amounts of new fiat poured into them from some very deep pockets.
So if this is the case, most or all of the cryptos on AltMarket should get a pretty big price bump, but especially the undervalued ones like POP -- seems like those will have a huge jump in price... especially given how ridiculously cheap Popularcoin is now.
Watching the market on AllCrypt almost all of the buying activity has either been me or a couple of friends and family members I recently helped get some. I can't figure how I'm the only person connecting the dots here...
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