Come on guys let's think seriously about how we can streamline the claiming distribution model to avoid mass dumping.
If we can come up with some good enough ideas I'm sure the devs will implement it.
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Worryingly, this reminds me of the dot com bubble of the late 1990s. If you check the market capitalization of some of the stocks (such as Cisco, Intel, Microsoft, and Dell) during that period, you can see a similar pattern.
Do you have any further details on this? It would be good to see a like for like comparison. Thanks in advance.
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Why does this coin only have a marketcap of $1.5 million? Shouldnt it be much higher? What am I missing?
Give it time. Hopefully it will come...
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ATTENTION: I respond to a very repeated question: Can you give me a calculation formula for staking? Well it is as simple as this, in a first consideration. If we call N to the expected XSPEC number, then: N Xspec = {[(0.05 * X) / 12] / 30.5} ( ) = Annual amount [ ] = Monthly amount { } = Daily amount Example: 10000 XSPEC X = 10000 N ( ) = 500 N [ ] = 41.66667 N { } = 1.36612
Thanks.
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Apologies for the silly question guys but how can I obtain the private key/passphrase for my Windows desktop wallet?
You create your own passphrase. On the left side of the wallet, in the drop down list under "Backup," select "Change Passphrase" (or perhaps it says "Create Passphrase" initially - I don't recall). The passphrase is used for unlocking the wallet. I don't know how to obtain the private key, in fact I was wondering about that myself. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. I don't know how to find the private key either. If you look in the spectrecoin 'roaming' folder, there appears to be a private key within the 'onion' folder although I'm not sure if it's the correct one. Like with every other Bitcoin-based wallet... using the 'dumpprivkey' command in the Debug console. If your wallet is encrypted, take a glimpse here and then use dumpprivkey: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=356943.0Type 'help' in the console to see what the syntax is. Where can I find the debug console in the wallet? In the left panel, descend with the mouse, until the last menu, Tools ---> Debug Open the new Debug screen, choose the Console window. Great. Thanks.
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Sorry guys probably getting way too excited here and need to calm down after seeing the price of XRB rocket over the past week but in order to help me keep a rational mind can someone (preferably a dev) provide me with a list of improvements that still need to be made to help bring Raiblocks to the mass market?
Forget market cap for now, more interested in how we can help to solve some of bitcoin's problems and help mass market cryptocurrency adoption.
Thanks in advance.
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Apologies for the silly question guys but how can I obtain the private key/passphrase for my Windows desktop wallet?
You create your own passphrase. On the left side of the wallet, in the drop down list under "Backup," select "Change Passphrase" (or perhaps it says "Create Passphrase" initially - I don't recall). The passphrase is used for unlocking the wallet. I don't know how to obtain the private key, in fact I was wondering about that myself. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. I don't know how to find the private key either. If you look in the spectrecoin 'roaming' folder, there appears to be a private key within the 'onion' folder although I'm not sure if it's the correct one. Like with every other Bitcoin-based wallet... using the 'dumpprivkey' command in the Debug console. If your wallet is encrypted, take a glimpse here and then use dumpprivkey: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=356943.0Type 'help' in the console to see what the syntax is. Where can I find the debug console in the wallet?
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Can XEL be bought OTC? If so, then please direct me to the relevant thread.
Thanks in advance.
Want to buy XEL. PM me with offers.
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Apologies for the silly question guys but how can I obtain the private key/passphrase for my Windows desktop wallet?
You create your own passphrase. On the left side of the wallet, in the drop down list under "Backup," select "Change Passphrase" (or perhaps it says "Create Passphrase" initially - I don't recall). The passphrase is used for unlocking the wallet. I don't know how to obtain the private key, in fact I was wondering about that myself. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. I don't know how to find the private key either. If you look in the spectrecoin 'roaming' folder, there appears to be a private key within the 'onion' folder although I'm not sure if it's the correct one.
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Apologies for the silly question guys but how can I obtain the private key/passphrase for my Windows desktop wallet?
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Thanks for that one. I already thought it would work like this but I can't send funds as I am using the old Windows wallet and it doesn't sync after a certain point. The new wallet (v2) is another chain? Thanks! I had been storing my coins on Cryptopia. Can I leave the coins on the web-wallet after you've done the transfer? I use a Mac. Is there a plan for a Mac wallet soon? I can find a Windows machine if necessary, just wondering if I should bother or if the web wallet is an OK place to store them. I'm not too sure to be honest. Try and join the slack now if you can. The developers on there are extremely helpful and will be able to answer any specific questions you have.
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new issue: how do i get coins out of staking on old wallet? So i can send them to swap Try and join the slack now if you can. The developers on there are extremely helpful and will be able to assist you further with any queries you have.
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Can XEL be bought OTC? If so, then please direct me to the relevant thread.
Thanks in advance.
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Apologies guys because I know this question must have been asked 100 times before but can someone please post the link to the image which breaks down the total number of IOTAs, MIOTAs etc that are available.
http://iotasupport.com/whatisiota.shtmlThanks.
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Apologies guys because I know this question must have been asked 100 times before but can someone please post the link to the image which breaks down the total number of IOTAs, MIOTAs etc that are available.
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whilst speaking to the developer Colin i was told bittrex requested a callback feature before exchange addition, so the exchange could grab the balance automatically, this latest release now includes it, you know what that means github commit: creditbit was just added last week and recieved a 20million $ marketcap, creditbit is just a clone. Raiblocks = 100m plus. PS: sorry accumulators, the cats out of the bag now Damn it!
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I'm going to make a couple of designs. How long will this competition last? Thanks! Until 30/06/2017.
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Xspec had really flew over time. The last time I checked it it was just $0.04. Congrats to the team. Great to have kept few still in my cryptopia wallet. Silly thing I did was dumped the rest of mine for NEM. When is the deadline? 30/06/2017
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Does anyone have any idea why IOTA is 20 times the price of XRB? Especially since we have a solid development team, regular code updates, a large and great community and most importantly a working and active cryptocurrency?
Whereas IOTA at the moment appears to be simply just vaporware.
Or am I missing something?
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