w00f!
what da funk about the pump then?
Are dev depreciating /abandoning/ then what gives?
Some one probably sold and bought a lot of BTCD coins between his own accounts, the supply is limited and easy to manipulate. Devs moved to Komodo, and everyone can swap their BTCD coins to KMD. Komo is super NET, no?
SuperNET is the organization developing Komodo. Komodo is secure and private money with a built-in gateway to 32 independent Komodo currencies.
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what da Fk?
i thought btcD was KMD.
anyone have a clue on what is what??
BTCD is bitcoindark and KMD is Komodo coin. BTCD is being swapped to KMD (that was dev's plan) and will last for at least a year. Is there continued development on BTCD? What happens after the swap is finished? Currently there is no plan/roadmap for BTCD or developers developing it. After the swap is over Komodo/SuperNET will probably hold 95-100% of the supply, and then it's like an empty sheet... just a blockchain with no tech.
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I'm on the ICO site trying to withdrawal but no withdrawal button.
There are instructions in the second comment of this thread. Basically you will have to go to the 'PAYOUT' tab. Please make sure you have the correct 12 word seed saved. Payouts (withdrawals) are processed manually, next one in ~two weeks and after that they will be done monthly. I am on the payout page and it says my KMD balance is zero You must have already requested a payout/withdrawal. When it is pending your balance goes to zero. So now you will have to wait for the payout to happen in 2 weeks. You can check your investment & withdrawal history and status from the home page. Does holding my supernet asset in Iguana pay out shares or something of that matter?
I'm getting a little confused xD
Yes, it pays you something. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) As long though, you have your wallet open and running... This works for me btw! ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) When I try to withdraw from Poloniex to the Agama wallet, it says wrong address but im definitely getting the right one. What should I do? SuperNET is a NXT asset, so you will have to send it to some NXT wallet. You could use SuperNET Lite wallet: https://supernet.org/en/products/nxt-servicesWe will import our assets to Agama later
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I cant get my UNITY tokens off poloniex into the Agama wallet. Poloniex keeps saying wrong address but its definitely the correct one.
Anybody else have this problem?
SuperNET is a NXT asset, you will have to send it to your NXT wallet for now. You can use SuperNET Lite wallet, for example: https://supernet.org/en/products/nxt-servicesWe will import all our assets from NXT to Agama little later.
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Awesome, been following this project for a while. Holding Unity/supernet in the Iguana wallet will allow me to receive those asset distributions on everything in supernet correct? yes, through Agama we can pay dividends and do share drops. However it is not yet possible to import SuperNET into Agama.
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I'm on the ICO site trying to withdrawal but no withdrawal button.
There are instructions in the second comment of this thread. Basically you will have to go to the 'PAYOUT' tab. Please make sure you have the correct 12 word seed saved. Payouts (withdrawals) are processed manually, next one in ~two weeks and after that they will be done monthly.
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Why is the price pumping like mad today? isnt this coin dead and only useful to swap to KMD?
Yes 90% of the supply has been swapped.
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So confused. I started mining on luckpool, and created a wallet address with Agama. When I restarted my PC running the Agama wallet, the address is changed. Does this mean that payments will be sent to an inaccessible address, unless I change it to the current one??
Check your seed. Each seed always generates the same address in Basilisk Mode.
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Quick pump in Poloniex.. any good news lately?
Right above your post! Follow supernet.org for all the latest news, and Komodo bitcointalk thread
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i have visual c++ installed. i used the windows installer
Ok, did you try also the zip release? Maybe it works, there could be a bug in the installer itself. I'll report this issue to our dev I want to withdraw my coins to the bittrex exchange but It seems some issues which are reported here so Should I make a withdrawal or wait for new information from DEV? I think currently the Bittrex withdrawals are disabled. Did you try the zip release? Does it work for you?
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i have visual c++ installed. i used the windows installer
Ok, did you try also the zip release? Maybe it works, there could be a bug in the installer itself. I'll report this issue to our dev
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Bittrex wallet is still under maintenance. Has anyone from the Komodo community been in contact with them? Missing out on staking rewards while they figure out their wallet issues. (yes, I'm well aware that this isn't Bittrex support - I just figured I'd ask here first)
Yes, we asked them to disable deposits/withdrawals due to the recent attacks (4 in total) we experienced. Thus no one can lose money while we implement the bug fixes. Like jl777 explained previously, these attacks happen after we publish the fix for a known attack-vector as the code is open source. There's one crucial block we need to get over with, and after that we will ask them to enable withdrawals/deposits again. It's better to play it safe.
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If you are interested about the technical details why Iguana was renamed to Agama you can read the following Slack post by Satinder: I see 1 question asked again and again, and someone also asked that same in PM. So, sharing the answer here in public channel as well: I had a question about Iguana's name change Why as it done?
Iguana Desktop execution file name was Iguana with capital I, and iguana daemon which provides iguana APIs was iguana with small letter i now we have noticed the wallet sometimes doesn’t kill the previous iguana daemon, and the session keeps running using that. user starts the wallet again, and the new session password doesn’t match with the previous session password running iguana daemon process. that leads to non-responsive, non-working Desktop. So, the solution was when the Desktop Wallet starts, kill any previously running iguana daemon, and then start the new iguana daemon process. But, there’s the problem to the kill command it doesn’t really matter if it’s small letter iguana or capital letter Iguana. It’ll just kill that. So, activating that code resulting in killing the Desktop Iguana Process, and that made impossible to solve this technical issue. On the other hand from marketing point of view, it was quite confusing talking about Iguana Desktop an iguana core! So, the most ideal solution! Rename the Desktop Wallet name! Since we are at very small scale and still building our userbase it doesn’t cost anything to do this change. And we renamed Iguana Desktop to Agama Desktop. ok but i have now a real issue when i start agama i get that error ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww2.pic-upload.de%2Fimg%2F32908935%2Ferror.png&t=663&c=5Yz6xf_aOKx_Uw) Hi Devs, I got the same error when i installed wallet versions 0.1.5 & 0.1.6 on my Windows 10 laptop computer too. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww2.pic-upload.de%2Fthumb%2F32908945%2Fwalleterrormessage.png&t=663&c=j3vakinGoZoCIw) But i have no problems to installed Agama wallet on my Windows 10 desktop computer. I only having this error on my Window 10 laptop computer... the only version that can work on my laptop computer is version "IguanaApp-0.1.4-beta-windows-installer.exe"EDIT: i already deleted everything in my AppData directory before i installed the wallet too Did you try to the zip or installer release? i.e. AgamaApp-0.1.6.0e-beta-win-x64.zip or AgamaApp-0.1.6.0e-beta-windows-installer.exe Do you have Visual C++ Redistributable Packages installed? The installer releases install these to your system. Double check you have them. https://www.microsoft.com/en-nz/download/details.aspx?id=48145
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If you are interested about the technical details why Iguana was renamed to Agama you can read the following Slack post by Satinder: I see 1 question asked again and again, and someone also asked that same in PM. So, sharing the answer here in public channel as well: I had a question about Iguana's name change Why as it done?
Iguana Desktop execution file name was Iguana with capital I, and iguana daemon which provides iguana APIs was iguana with small letter i now we have noticed the wallet sometimes doesn’t kill the previous iguana daemon, and the session keeps running using that. user starts the wallet again, and the new session password doesn’t match with the previous session password running iguana daemon process. that leads to non-responsive, non-working Desktop. So, the solution was when the Desktop Wallet starts, kill any previously running iguana daemon, and then start the new iguana daemon process. But, there’s the problem to the kill command it doesn’t really matter if it’s small letter iguana or capital letter Iguana. It’ll just kill that. So, activating that code resulting in killing the Desktop Iguana Process, and that made impossible to solve this technical issue. On the other hand from marketing point of view, it was quite confusing talking about Iguana Desktop an iguana core! So, the most ideal solution! Rename the Desktop Wallet name! Since we are at very small scale and still building our userbase it doesn’t cost anything to do this change. And we renamed Iguana Desktop to Agama Desktop.
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