If anybody has suggestions or feature requests for Subtoshi, please post them here. I would love to see what you guys want to be added or improved.
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There was an issue with the daemon, and I am currently fixing it. Withdrawals will fail due to the issue with the daemon, but I am working on it, and should have it working soon.
Fixed! Withdrawals will now go through. Any deposits made while I was fixing it will also show up now.
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There was an issue with the daemon, and I am currently fixing it. Withdrawals will fail due to the issue with the daemon, but I am working on it, and should have it working soon.
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got a question; In my Subtoshi exchange account is shown that my withdrawal has been processed with the TX_hash f948287c4798746893d3f78878fc3f0419cce49f5e00939506c891dfd8afe236 already 12 hrs ago, but if I look up the TX-hash on the blockchain on https://minergate.com/blockchain/dsh/blocksit is not registered... Does this mean the withdrawal was not processed at all? I looks like the transaction was rejected by the network. I will be able to fix this in a few hours. I have marked the withdrawal as failed, and the coins have been returned to your account. Please try withdrawing again, and it should go though this time. curious how you did this and whether this is available in the standard wallet or daemon. I reset the wallets, which clears the transactions locally, and syncs with the transactions the network has. As the transaction was rejected by the network, it was not included when refreshing. Thus, the coins were "returned" to the wallet, and I was able to then mark the withdrawal in the database as failed.
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got a question; In my Subtoshi exchange account is shown that my withdrawal has been processed with the TX_hash f948287c4798746893d3f78878fc3f0419cce49f5e00939506c891dfd8afe236 already 12 hrs ago, but if I look up the TX-hash on the blockchain on https://minergate.com/blockchain/dsh/blocksit is not registered... Does this mean the withdrawal was not processed at all? I looks like the transaction was rejected by the network. I will be able to fix this in a few hours. I have marked the withdrawal as failed, and the coins have been returned to your account. Please try withdrawing again, and it should go though this time.
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got a question; In my Subtoshi exchange account is shown that my withdrawal has been processed with the TX_hash f948287c4798746893d3f78878fc3f0419cce49f5e00939506c891dfd8afe236 already 12 hrs ago, but if I look up the TX-hash on the blockchain on https://minergate.com/blockchain/dsh/blocksit is not registered... Does this mean the withdrawal was not processed at all? I looks like the transaction was rejected by the network. I will be able to fix this in a few hours.
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Subtoshi's Bitcoin hot wallet did run empty. While there is enough Dashcoin in reserve for me to put a decent amount in Dashcoin's hot wallet, there is not a lot of Bitcoin in reserve (although it is increasing slowly), so I am forced to refill Bitcoin's hot wallet often. I am indeed busy during the day, however, the two new devs who are now helping me with Subtoshi will be able to refill the hot wallets too, so this should be less of an issue now. I apologize to everyone who had withdrawal issues as a result of this.
I just refilled Bitcoin's hot wallet, so withdrawals will go through fine now.
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The subtoshi exchange should seriously increase the amount of DSH in their hot wallet. It is impossible to withdraw 20M, 10M or even a small 5M. Every day I can only withdraw 4M, which is very annoying.
I have just increased the amount in the hot wallet. I believe soon it will not be necessary to trade on sub-satoshi levels ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I remind everyone that subtoshi does not mean below satoshi in price, but rather below satoshi in precision. Coins can be traded at values above a satoshi just fine on Subtoshi. Additionally, the exchange allowing prices below a satoshi does not contribute to dashcoin's price. Supply and demand contributes to the price.
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I liked the simple user interface. What are the security measures implemented on the platform to ensure client funds are secured.
Subtoshi runs off of a cold and hot wallet setup. Most of the coins are stored in cold wallets, where they cannot be withdrawn. A small portion of the coins is stored in hot wallets, where they can be withdrawn. The hot wallets are manually refilled by myself. Also, as an added note, when a withdrawal fails, it probably means the hot wallet is empty (although I try to prevent this). As far as web security, all traffic is automatically analyzed for suspicious activity. There is a lot more going on in the background to maintain the security of the site itself. All the best practices of database management and data storage are followed. Passwords are salted and hashed, code is tested extensively by myself to make sure there are no security holes. I also have a very strict password strength policy for anything that is password protected (such as private keys, database data, etc.).
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Two developers who I know and trust just joined the Subtoshi team. Expect some awesome updates in the future!
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Hi all, I have +65 Million of dashcoin, what can I do with that? Neither exchange accept this coin ? ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) Try haveing over 400 million lol. Considering you can generally only send 4.5 million per transaction....... Be patient,hitbtc is likely to be the first big exchange for DSH.Keep voting ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) DASH is not getting on the any exchange soon. https://subtoshi.com/ is not really a exchange. Subtoshi is most definitely an exchange. It may not have the big name of some of the other exchanges, but it functions just fine as an exchange. thats what happens when you put a coin like this on such an exchange, even if you could mine millions a day, there is no real chance of being able to sell it in one hit as there is next to no volume, even with my stash i could dump it all the way to 000000000000 sat... dsh needs a bigger more realistic exchange otherwise it will just roll over and die in the end.
Supply and demand is what kills a coin. The exchange has nothing to do with this.
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Merely a mirror image of BCN,no marketing ,no innovation. Does DSH have a future?
Cryptonote in itself is innovation, and Dashcoin gives us all the perks of Bytecoin without the 80ish% premine.
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I never knew I need to put in a payment id does this mean I lost all my dashcoin
If you are sending to an exchange, try to contact the exchange owner with your transaction id, link to the blockchain and the exact amount of the sent coins. You have a slim chance to get your money this way, but I cannot guarantee it will work. If it was to Subtoshi, I try to recover coins sent without a payment id. If you include the transaction id when emailing support, then I can generally recover your coins in under an hour. To find your transaction id, search simplewallet.log for the command you typed to send the coins, and the transaction id should be listed below that.
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There is something I would like to clear up. The purpose of Subtoshi is not just to provide prices below a satoshi, but to provide precision past a satoshi. For example, if a coin has buy orders at 1 satoshi, on a regular exchange, it would have sell orders at 2 satoshi. There is a 100% increase in price between the buy orders and sell orders. This gap cannot be closed, thus, trading slows or even halts. On subtoshi, you can place buy and sell orders at prices such as 1.3 satoshi or 1.76 satoshi. This closes the gap, and allows trade volume to increase.
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The purpose of Subtoshi is not just to provide prices below a satoshi, but to provide precision past a satoshi. Mintcoin has buy orders at 2 satoshi on a regular exchange, and sell orders at 3 satoshi. There is a 50% increase in price between the buy orders and sell orders. This gap cannot be closed, and is very large, thus, trading slows or even halts. On subtoshi, you can place buy and sell orders at prices such as 2.3 satoshi or 2.76 satoshi. This closes the gap, and allows trade volume to increase.
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Mintcoin has been listed on Subtoshi!
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What's the maximum tranaction amount for DSH at a time?
tried 5M but sometimes it does not transfer (i rebuild my wallet to recover my coins)...1M works best for me and make a separate wallet from mining wallet, you will be able to monitor your coins better. thanks, 5M is way too small ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) The limit on a transaction is not based on the amount of dashcoin sent, but rather it is based on the size of the transaction in bytes. The size of the transaction in bytes is mostly based on the number of inputs used. An input is a transaction sent to you that is used to prove you own the dashcoin you're sending. So, If I send you 100 dashcoin, and then 200 dashcoin, and you send 300 dashcoin, your transaction will have 2 inputs (and be very small). If you want to reduce the number of inputs used, you can send dashcoin to yourself. This combines multiple inputs into one. So, if you sent the 300 dashcoin to yourself, those 100 and 200 inputs are no longer used, the 300 input is used instead, thus reducing the number of inputs. TL;DR The tx limit is not based on the amount sent, but rather the size in bytes. You can make transaction sizes smaller by sending large amounts of dashcoin to yourself.
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Seems pretty cool for high volume low price coins. Should think about adding Doge maybe. Also, imho .5% fee on trades is pretty high. Especially since I can already buy the coins on bittrex with .1% fee.
Regarding the buying on Bittrex, dashcoin isn't traded on Bittrex (but Ducknote is), and Bittrex has a 0.25% fee. The reason they can have such a low fee is because they have such a high trade volume, but Subtoshi's 0.5% fee is still quite low. In addition, Subtoshi allows 3 decimals past a Satoshi, which Bittrex does not allow.
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Oh dear, with XMR, XDN... and other Cryptonight coin I always use: transfer 0 <wallet address> amount <payment ID>, i don't know on subtoshi must have -p. Let me try.
Thanks you.
The -p shouldn't be central to subtoshi, but rather a change in simplewallet. Also, thank you arielbit for pointing this out.
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