I wouldn't worry about it. It was only 0.00010001 LTCU. That is some dust for sure.
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I am wary about the premine, it seems that the staking power would all be in the dev's hands. Which is not technically a scam, but if they start staking their premine, they will be getting all the blocks.
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I gave it some thought. And the swap is not necessary. Everyone who has yoshit with a synced wallet can simply keep staking. We do not need to even update the wallet if we don't want. The investorsbof yoshit coin now own it, esspecially if the dev wants to use yoshit as a premine for a new coin. Swaps are generally a bad move, it would be better to just hard fork the blockchain, like bitcoin cash. Then all holders of yoshit get a new coin while keeping their yoshit investments. I think I will keep my 5 million yoshit and keep staking them. It will not get delisted from novaexchange, unless people stop trading it. Unless the new coin is really cool, then I may swap some.
You keep your 5million. But with a supply of 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - It has far too many coins to ever get past 1sat or do anything. A lower supply gives the coin a chance to grow. But I guess the less people that swap it, the more valuable will be the coins that are swapped will be. (the loads of zeros are an over estimate but cba trying to work out how many zeros i need to put for the supple - check page one) I think the supply is 9 billion total yoshit coins. That means if 1800 people had 5 million coins, there'd be none left.
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I gave it some thought. And the swap is not necessary. Everyone who has yoshit with a synced wallet can simply keep staking. We do not need to even update the wallet if we don't want. The investorsbof yoshit coin now own it, esspecially if the dev wants to use yoshit as a premine for a new coin. Swaps are generally a bad move, it would be better to just hard fork the blockchain, like bitcoin cash. Then all holders of yoshit get a new coin while keeping their yoshit investments. I think I will keep my 5 million yoshit and keep staking them. It will not get delisted from novaexchange, unless people stop trading it. Unless the new coin is really cool, then I may swap some.
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I hope this is for real. I would be sad to lose more money on scams.
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I like this coin. Thanks for making it. I am very glad to have the opportunity for this new great investment vehicle. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Sprouts is great, but the wallet available on this thread is very old. It appears MrEggman deleted his post and put an angry face. Poor MrEggman, he doesn't realize that idiotic people post mean things because they don't understand. Luckily I downloaded the latest version before he removed the links. Unfortunately the source is no longer available. http://www.mediafire.com/file/7i4j2uhg8gi8nd4/sprouts-win-qt.zip
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*edit* OK, on second thought new dev can do what they feel is right. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I like this coin, but I think the main problems the current dev should focus on, is preventing a runnaway hyperinflation similar to sprouts coin. This seems to be something they are addressing with the new pos algo. Does anyone know the staking reward percentage?
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Wow this attack coin injection should never had happened. The wallet should reject transactions with generated coins more than 2000 MEOW. I hope this is stopped, this coin has great potential,; even with 77 billion coins. I hope you can prevent future attacks.
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You are free to dump, but if you simply take a deep breath and check the block chain, you can see whan the total supply was. You can find it here. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xp/Proof of stake coins experience inflation, so the amount will cotinue to increase. That site you updated stoppeh hosting xp, you were on a dead link.
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I'd like to remind everyone using an NON HD wallet (like i do) to backup the wallet.dat as soon as a new DGB address is created in it. Otherwise if your wallet.dat get corrupted, a fresh install & re-sync with an old wallet.dat will completely ignore the newest addresses and you won't recover the funds received with these addresses. New HD wallet doesn't have to be saved as often: one backup is enough, even the addresses created post backup will be recover by the old wallet.dat which contain the original seed.
Well, since most light wallets that use a .dat file generate the keys from a mnemonic phrase, the generated keys should be the same with a restored wallet, and your funds should appear when the current address is genereted again.
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