All other exchanges provide a way for clients to manually set up Google Two Factor Authentication. The last time I looked Cobinhood did not. Until they allow a manual set up for those people that like to use the 2FA app on their browser, we can not say that Cobinhood is the most secure exchange.
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How many coins per week is the node bringing in for those who have set one up? Which node is bringing in the most rewards? The secure node or the regular node? Can you point out a company I can pay that will set up the node for me? Thank you. UPDATE: One of the questions was answered already. See below: https://securenodes.na.zensystem.io/Estimated ZEN Earnings (Zen/Node/Day) 0.0289 x 7 = .20 ZenCash per week
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I have not even attempted a masternode set up yet. I suppose I should start now while the price of the coin is low? Can I get more coins while mining the coin when the price is low?
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If the developers of Solaris can keep themselves anonymous and untraceable then this privacy coin XLR is protected to the maximum. But if the developers and controllers of this crypto called XLR provide a way for someone to find out who they are, then certain hostile powers could get that information and force them to shut down the coin??? This could take place sometime in the future. I hope it does not. I want Solaris to thrive and prosper.
So I think if setting up any company would provide a leak to the identities of the developers of Solaris, it may weaken the safety and security of the coin. If the developers of Solaris can continue to operate in privacy, it would be best. Just my opinion.
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The main reason government could ban zencash in the future is because of its anonymous/untraceable transaction feature.
But could they enforce the ban if it is an anonymous and untraceable currency? But because they know who the team people are that have created ZenCash then they could put pressure on those people to destroy ZenCash??? The question I have is: What would the developers of ZenCash have to do in order to destroy ZenCash if they were told to do so or go to jail if they failed to do so? Or, is the genie out of the bottle now and ZenCash can not be stopped or destroyed? Only those who know the tech behind it, would know the answer. Thanks.
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Binance is giving up on all the hassle of being located in a jurisdictional area that hassles them and so Binance is now moving to low tax Malta. Could this be happening at an opportune time to show Solaris the possible best jurisdiction for the crypto exchange they are planning to build? Think about locating your crypto exchange in Malta. This below is not an advertisement for the company featured on the sites below but is meant to help Solaris steer their exchange to possibly the best location. http://www.fbsmalta.com/malta-company-incorporation-fees-and-procedure/http://www.fbsmalta.com/malta-tax-advantages-2/Malta as an EU Financial & Business Centre Malta is a member of the EU and a fully flexed, modern international business and financial centre, with excellent infrastructure, situated at a strategic geographic location and time zone. English is one of the two official languages, the other being Maltese, with French, Italian and German also widely spoken. Malta has succeeded in differentiating itself from other financial centres. It has a favourable tax system with a wide network of very beneficial double tax treaties. As a result, Malta today is firmly established as a reputable, dynamic, international business, financial and commercial gateway for investments into or from Europe, Northern Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Malta is a tax-incentive country and not a “tax-haven”. Malta Companies are fully-regulated, onshore, EU entities, which however allow their shareholders to reap full benefits from a series of attractive tax refunds (final tax rate, 5% or less in most cases); Malta has an excellent infrastructure allowing clients to create “substance” to their tax planning in the form of setting up fully-flexed offices or operations in the island (avoidance, if deemed necessary, of brassplate operations). This is particularly important in the case of licensed entities such as investment managers, fund administrators etc; where a minimum local presence requirements need to be maintained at all times; Malta is the jurisdiction of choice for a prestigious, onshore but low-tax presence. During the past seven years, Malta has established itself as a leader in Remote Gaming with over 300 licensed entities, and secured an ever-increasing clout in financial services, particuarly throughout the licensing of Professional Investor Funds. You can make contact to initiate the incorporation of a Maltese registered company and start reaping the full benefits of an onshore, low-tax, EU jurisdiction.
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We also don't have to wait long now for zerocoin and PoS as its just 3 weeks away.
Could you elaborate more on zerocoin and PoS please? Is zerocoin going to be the new name of XLR? What should we expect from Zerocoin and PoS in three weeks? Thank you.
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"Telegram is a great place for current updates as well."Does anyone have an official telegram channel URL for Giga-Watt? I found one the other day, but it seemed like it was set up by someone trying to spread FUD.
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It seems there are glitches that pop up when loading and syncing the ZenCash Swing Wallet to the blockchain. Do those glitches give me a warning signal that I should not use this wallet? This is the developers wallet. Has anyone had serious problems with this wallet? If so, please tell us what you experienced. Which wallet works best for you? I can mine ZenCash coins with my coins staked in this wallet? Any problems doing that with this wallet?
Thank you
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By the way thanks for this information, I will contact them.
I do not know how the merit system works on this site, but if you can is it worth giving me some merit?
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[quote ] I have AVAST virus protector installed on my computer, and when I try and set up the developers wallet, AVAST goes crazy and will not permit the opening of the Solaris wallet. It gives me a big warning. At the same time I am downloading the Spectre coin wallet and AVAST does not react to that one. It allows that one to be downloaded and synced. [/quote]
I am beginning to think that the best coins ( i.e. Solaris ) are the ones that will have problems with AVAST. I downloaded another wallet for a different privacy coin and I had to turn off the shields on AVAST to work with this new privacy coin wallet. I know that this new privacy coin I am working with was put together by the best of the best experts so having trouble with the wallet of this privacy coin in the AVAST system is a good indication that these experts are doing something right. So this encourages me about the expertise of the guys behind Solaris also.
Thank you. Go Solaris !!!
P.S. I tried to put info about Solaris into the AVAST exclusions settings, but I could not get that to work. So turning off the shields is the only way I know of right now to manage AVAST while working with the best privacy coins. Turning off the shields is only necessary for a short period of time so I am not worried about it.
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https://masternodes.online/Can anyone find ZenCash on the website above? If not, why do you think this is the case? How many coins total are needed for mining? Which wallet do you put your coins in for mining? Thank you, G.P.
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I have AVAST virus protector installed on my computer, and when I try and set up the developers wallet, AVAST goes crazy and will not permit the opening of the Solaris wallet. It gives me a big warning. At the same time I am downloading the Spectre coin wallet and AVAST does not react to that one. It allows that one to be downloaded and synced.
Is the Solaris developer wallet safe?
Please tell me if you have had any problems with it being infected.
Which wallet URL should I use to download the Solaris developers wallet?
Thank you,
G.P.
If anyone else has this problem in the future, I have found a solution: You turn off the four shields inside the components section of your Avast system so you can work with Solaris. Then turn them back on after working with Solaris. That solves the problem. I want to extend a great many thanks to viscolex for all that he has done for Solaris and for those of us who hold the coin.I really like the Solaris coin and am expecting huge coin price increases in the future. Could easily be up to $1,000 per coin or more in the future. Go Solaris !!! Sincerely, G.P.
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Hello haitham_elaraby:
Please work with me on this forum until both of us can obtain the private keys for each of our solaris addresses. If we ask the right questions hopefully we will get the instructions that will give us the private keys for true ownership of our valuable coins.
Glad to see you were helped and got everything straightened out with your issue.
G.P.
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Power Supplies ALPHA MINER PSU 1600W Price $150.00
This above is advertised on the Giga-Watt website.
What can a person, who has miners already running at the Giga-Watt facility and is using their own tokens, do with this component if purchased? Can it be used with miners that are already running to boost the production of crypto?
Sorry if this is a ridiculous question, but I am not a techno geek like some of you guys.
Thanks.
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I finally got my wallet connected and fully synced.
The next step is to obtain my private keys because if I have those then I know I truly have ownership of my coins.
I was given these instructions to obtain the Solaris private key from each of my Solaris addresses:
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Go to %appdata%/solaris/ and back-up your wallet.dat file. This file contains all your private keys, addresses etc, It is used to restore the wallet on any other machine, etc.
If you really want to get private keys:
Type into the Debug console in wallet.
dumpprivkey (paste your wallet address here leaving a space between the command and the address)
The wallet address looks similar to this "S5s2VyEFv5UZubxkb2ovac42Voy95f1ksQ" Wallet addresses start with S
Press "Enter" and then the wallet address and private key will appear in the console window
Remember to leave a space between the dumpprivkey command and the address
Write down, print and/or save the private key and you will be able to recover your funds from that address anywhere regardless whether you have lost your computer or password.
Each wallet address had a different private key so you must repeat this for each one.
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I did exactly as instructed above and left a space between the command dumpprivkey and the Solaris address.
But after following instructions and pressing "Enter" these words appeared on the Solaris console: "Error: Please enter the wallet passphrase with walletpassphrase first. (code -13)"
So I went to the console and tried it again using a different password but entered the password first followed by a space and then the command dumpprivkey but then I got these words: "Method not found (code -32601)"
QUESTION: WHAT ARE THE REAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR OBTAINING THE PRIVATE KEY FOR EACH OF MY ADDRESSES?
ALSO: AFTER FAILING, THE CONSOLE WILL NOT RESPOND TO THE INSTRUCTIONS USING AN ADDRESS I ALREADY TRIED WITH THE COMMAND. HOW DO I CLEAR THAT UP SO I CAN GET THE CONSOLE TO WORK AGAIN WITH AN ADDRESS I ALREADY TRIED IN THE CONSOLE BEFORE?
Thank you for answering these questions,
G.P.
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Thank you, but I found out it is easier just to go to the search box on your computer and imput this into the search box: %appdata%
After that is searched the file will immediately come up containing the solaris file and then a person can fix what they need to fix.
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