sad to hear about that dev health issue
wish ya all the best man
still strange how he got 800k KTK dev fund if he got only 1 share at initial distribution.....
but wasnt following thread maybe there was a donation round that gathered it
Loads of people donated towards the fund thats good to hear with 800k KTK as incentive u can maybe get a dev its like 3-5% of total coins? to lazy check actual total coins working for own success is always a good engine but make sure he get all the stuff like website and krypteer too a quick check at krypteer tell me if original dev would be interested to sell the code solution for this page DMD Diamond Foundation is maybe interested I first started out with some DMD and a few other coins, glad to see it's alive and more than kicking it's own weight. The dev would be the best person to speak to regarding krypteer. A few people helped fund that too, we are a good community but sadly not many of us left
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sad to hear about that dev health issue
wish ya all the best man
still strange how he got 800k KTK dev fund if he got only 1 share at initial distribution.....
but wasnt following thread maybe there was a donation round that gathered it
Loads of people donated towards the fund
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Where are you guys going to be shipping items from?
UK Regards HazeDev I have preferential shipping rates with 2 well known couriers, I would be happy to ship some items out for you guys.
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Thank donkey is on my ignore list now!
What a pleb!
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More buy ins you clowns so we can update you. Axiom Team Are you having fun? Me? no. Dev is having fun for sure. Axiom Team If you're not having fun, fook off to another thread
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More buy ins you clowns so we can update you. Axiom Team Are you having fun?
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Even with the addnodes from the OP and 6 active connections it takes me hours to just load 4 days of blockchain?? How ?
Slow loader, I have had some coins take me over 5 days to sync weeks worth of blocks, this one is pretty quick compare to them lol
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10 days for my first stake.. and every hour it'll change to 20 days..... while the dev stakes every minute
I has 10 POS blocks on my first few days, now I tend to get around 5-6 blocks a day
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We are here and working on updates!
You didn't take a day off did you? Naughty person!
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for the people saying the top 100 isn't accurate, My wallet is reading exactly as the block explorer is
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is block reward now 5 axiom ?
sure is, for quite some time too Not even worth leaving the computer on.. More blocks for me
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is block reward now 5 axiom ?
sure is, for quite some time too
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How about price guys?
Price looks good
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You put those nodes in the conf file and they you don't need to add any when you restart the wallet No. I've made on 1st day axiom.conf in C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\Axiom\ folder My axiom.conf has only 4 nodes (from the beginning, somewhere on first or second page): addnode=162.222.181.215 addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=45.55.172.95 addnode=174.127.110.41 Then restarted Axiom wallet so it can read conf file. Here is my current dump: After two days constant questioning average Joe finally get the right reply and not from developer that is disaster. Best regards You've had the answer about 9 times! you just chose to ignore it! The problem is not in my ignorance but ignorance of developer from whom everage Joe expected the right reply. Best regards That's what the community is here for, to help
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You put those nodes in the conf file and they you don't need to add any when you restart the wallet No. I've made on 1st day axiom.conf in C:\Users\<MyName>\AppData\Roaming\Axiom\ folder My axiom.conf has only 4 nodes (from the beginning, somewhere on first or second page): addnode=162.222.181.215 addnode=104.236.231.72 addnode=45.55.172.95 addnode=174.127.110.41 Then restarted Axiom wallet so it can read conf file. Here is my current dump: After two days constant questioning average Joe finally get the right reply and not from developer that is disaster. Best regards You've had the answer about 9 times! you just chose to ignore it!
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There will always be more and more nodes as people download the wallet and start staking
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when I staking coins no rewards. How much are you staking? High quantity of coins stands a better chance of staking. He's probably just playing with ya... If I buy 35k coins when price was 26k and stake 3 days I would have now 37k coins. I could buy now 90k coins for same price today. I am just saying that staking is not profitable with every day connection problems and dumping on exchange. Am I playing ? More news to come... Computer problems are systematic. Many people are not experiencing any issues which means that you are doing something wrong. It can be one of a plethora of reasons local to your environment and could be something as silly as your internet connection having an issue. If there was a systematic problem everyone would be experiencing the same issue which is not the case. Also 35k coins staked correctly would be closer to 50k after 3 days based on historic data. It could decline with networkstakeweight. If I do not have connection problems for 3 days I could have 50k coins but 2x less if I buy today. I am just saying that staking is not profitable when you look at dumping price on exchange. And when you want transfer coins to bittrex you need every day new nodes. Best regards I'm mining and staking from 1st day. And have not any issue with wallet sync... And you type all this nodes every day ? addnode=37.59.18.108 addnode=68.197.2.158 addnode=81.191.27.28 addnode=94.23.75.173 addnode=96.245.156.66 addnode=66.30.80.136 addnode=46.101.23.149 addnode=69.165.47.72 addnode=181.47.25.110 addnode=67.8.38.82 addnode=188.239.77.232 addnode=144.76.238.2 addnode=188.166.112.232 addnode=84.43.140.88 addnode=184.147.89.21 addnode=79.158.248.28 addnode=82.193.155.224 addnode=71.33.158.187 addnode=177.81.168.113 addnode=36.77.3.114 addnode=124.29.204.212 addnode=176.108.251.236 addnode=89.203.220.98 addnode=75.135.243.9 addnode=81.28.217.134 addnode=52.8.185.12 addnode=82.44.30.10 addnode=46.59.62.165 addnode=154.20.234.125 addnode=104.131.246.114 addnode=67.0.161.196 addnode=184.147.89.21 addnode=104.219.184.51 addnode=85.25.199.215 addnode=218.90.166.77 addnode=66.58.210.87 addnode=206.45.170.224 addnode=104.45.140.80 addnode=86.97.223.233 addnode=84.2.34.94 addnode=146.247.2.222 addnode=121.216.125.147 addnode=71.237.125.226 addnode=23.96.82.147 addnode=86.97.223.233 addnode=178.162.209.232 addnode=91.134.53.161 addnode=193.175.21.88 addnode=98.126.245.186 addnode=24.5.53.44 addnode=82.238.124.41 addnode=178.137.157.4 addnode=104.12.86.201 addnode=117.87.31.4 addnode=2.60.36.209 addnode=113.76.7.18 addnode=5.167.112.140 addnode=84.90.149.57 addnode=198.50.160.97 addnode=213.46.121.23 addnode=213.46.121.23 You put those nodes in the conf file and they you don't need to add any when you restart the wallet
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EVERYPONY DON"T BELIEVE WHAT THE DEVS SAY!! DUMP NOW!! PLEASE DUMP I ONLY HAVE 23K OF THESE COINS AND I NEED MORE!!! FUD FUD FUD!!! fucking troll! i kill you Wonder what Lana is doing now Probably changing her user name again
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This size of chunks concept... I have noticed in various threads about proof of stake coins discussions that seem to refer to more than just how many of a coin you leave in any one staking wallet.
Some even seem to have some kind of automatic chopping up of "coins", presumably outputs or something like that?
Some even have users talking about various plans to manually re-arrange their coins within one wallet to help or hinder staking.
So I am wondering is all that done for us automagically here or do we need to worry about fidgeting around in our wallets to stake efficiently / effectively?
-MarkM-
It's all manual - best way in my book, I know it takes more time, but you also learn more A lot of people are new to POS but you can learn quickly buy testing out on cheaper POS coins So all my "coins" are unchopped, pristine, the very sizes that I mined or was awarded for staking? If so I have presumably been running coins as small as 5.00000000 at times if I found any PoW blocks worth five coins? And presumably the largest individual items would be the 500-sized awards obtained by early PoW mining? What about the order in which they are used as stake? The same order in which they were mined/awarded? Should I expect a bunch of fast(er) stakes periodically as my size-500 chunks come around agfain in a roundrobin, longer and longer average success times as smaller and smaller awards/coinbases come around, then back again in roundrobin fashion? If so maybe I don't need to manually mess with it as much as I would in a coin that keeps chopping up my chunks smaller and smaller? Optimising chunkage seems like something a computer ought to be useful for, rather than something to take up human time with... -MarkM- You'll find the chunks of 5 may never stake as the network weight is very high. You should expect the chunks of 500 to stake before the lower amounts, but this isn't always the case. Any chunk that has matured could in theory stake ( luck comes into this ) There are some coins that automatically bring blocks together so they have higher chance of staking but this one is a manual process and is very simple. LP
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This size of chunks concept... I have noticed in various threads about proof of stake coins discussions that seem to refer to more than just how many of a coin you leave in any one staking wallet.
Some even seem to have some kind of automatic chopping up of "coins", presumably outputs or something like that?
Some even have users talking about various plans to manually re-arrange their coins within one wallet to help or hinder staking.
So I am wondering is all that done for us automagically here or do we need to worry about fidgeting around in our wallets to stake efficiently / effectively?
-MarkM-
It's all manual - best way in my book, I know it takes more time, but you also learn more A lot of people are new to POS but you can learn quickly buy testing out on cheaper POS coins
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