I feel we (most users here) would be outright happy for you to take over this role no offence Jag but you did nothing to help us here.
Yup
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I had 1k coins stake, but it's not in my transaction list. I guess I'm confused. I have a few PoS mined totaling ~40ish. I would have never known the 1k stake happened if I didn't see it pending on the overview.
Sort your transaction list by date, rather then status. No change. The top of the list is the 30 PoS I mined earlier. Now that I think about it. When I opened my wallet The 30 PoS mine was 1/6 and the 1k stake was there at the same time.
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I had 1k coins stake, but it's not in my transaction list. I guess I'm confused. I have a few PoS mined totaling ~40ish. I would have never known the 1k stake happened if I didn't see it pending on the overview.
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dont even known why jag is a part of this anymore.
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Due to the high chance of the ALT coin section of this forum being removed
please sign up on www.the-adt-forum.com
so you can get the latest info on the repair and stay in contact They're getting rid of altcoins on bitcointalk?
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They decided to locate and fix as many bugs as possible before launching it. Well, duh. You don't open something with that kind of bugs to the public, especially because there is actual money at play. But here's the thing: this kind of bug being only detected by testers shows there is strong inexperience from the developer(s), and no proper design of the trading engine should even allow it to happen. This is a disaster in the making. Haters gonna hate.
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They decided to locate and fix as many bugs as possible before launching it. Even if this works, it will likely get into many issues as they are copying code from others without their consent. proof?
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I'm on block 223133, is this correct? Block explorer give me an error 500.
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Value really plummeted over the last week I guess people are choosing quark over this or simply don't know about it as it isn't on coinmarketcap.com I'm a Quark holder and a very reasonable one. I can tell you honestly I don't see any benefits SecureCoin has over Quark and I'm here to see what people can supply to show a convincing argument. I looked on the forum and the rebuttal against Quark were just extremely biased without proof. So lets have a friendly discussion and see what exactly SecureCoin can bring that is better than Quark.
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Value really plummeted over the last week I guess people are choosing quark over this or simply don't know about it as it isn't on coinmarketcap.com This price fluctuation has happened before. It will go back up.
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How did you make the USB drive?
On my MSI boards, to get things going quickly, I unplug the hard drive and plug in the USB disk. Since the bios is set to boot from HDD that no longer exists it boots straight to UEFI bios. Then, I can go to boot settings and select the USB stick by name. It will show us as verbatum, or store and go, or sandisk cruiser etc...
Then, I set that USB as primary, save the bios changes and shut down instead of restarting. Then I just plug the sata drive back in and fire up, worked fine.
Depending on your hardware you may need to change some settings. Common ones are "full/partial USB initilization" usually by fast boot options. Legacy boot options are another option, though you should be able to get UEFI to work. Finally, try other USB ports or even the USB 2.0 headers. You can't boot from USB 3.0 ports on the MSI, apparently, for an example.
Good luck!
I can get ubuntu to boot from usb no problem. I have also gone through bios and selected the usb stick with bamt manully. I used win32 diskimager and the litecoinr9_1.3.img from the litecointalk forums. I'm stumped.
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Yeah i have salamander ready to go on a usb stick, just need to find the time. Cards are all sapphire. It boots straight to windows when i put the bamt stick in. even when i disable the hdd it wont boot, its like theres nothing on the usb stick at all.
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I will just leave them where they are. The 366 HBN will start to age as soon as they are minted. There is no way to get better gains by moving coins. You actually destroy coin age by moving the coins around. So by leaving the coins where they are, in about ten days I should earn 2% on the 366. That equals to 7.32 HBN. Not only that, I still have my original horde of 15000+ HBN. So I would earn 2% on that as well. It becomes a snowball effect, where every time I stake, my result should be higher than the one before. All these gains, from remaining patient. No messy GPU mining. No chasing after "hotcoins" dealing with DDoS attacks on pools and rising diffs. No wasting time on scamcoins that fail and never get on an exchange, wasting hashing power. Finally ThoughtI wanted to see how many HBN a person can get if they were to buy up the cryptsy order book, from the best offer all the way to 0.00010000 Here is the result. Just proof that there really isn't that much HBN out there. My "ideal" goal would be 150000 HBN. But I would only be able to buy 55540.77388429 HBN, costing me about 5.5 BTC. The better way to do this trade would be to be the best bid, which means I can buy 150000 HBN for 7.89 BTC, if I could buy it all at 0.000005262 BTC, the current best bid. That would be a difficult trade to pull off, perhaps if I ever get around to doing it, I might do a video showing how easy/hard it is to pull off a big buy. Or I might just screencap it and do a write up. We shall see. Here is the result IF you were to buy ALL existing HBN sell orders on Cryptsy. I would never come close to 100000 HBN. I would be paying 14 BTC to get just 85000 HBN. Executing a 100000+ HBN buy order at the best possible price is going to take some skillful planning and execution. Patience is my friend. Will sending deposits to the same address reset the stake? Or can I gradually add to one address in the wallet. How does a stake work? Do I leave my wallet open all the time?
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So the HBN Investment Journal has minted its first PoS Block!
I just got home after a long day of work and a good session at the gym. I fire up my trusty 6 year old laptop and put some Mob documentary to watch, while I chow down on some chicken stir fry and a brotien shake.
I open up my HBN wallet and low and behold, I mine my first HBN PoS Block, a nice new born baby block coming in at 366.783788 HBN!
So this block, using the cryptsy order book, looking at the BID price is worth the following:
0.00005140 BTC x 366.783788 HBN= 0.01897373 BTC!
Converting that to fiat (which we shouldn't really care about) is $16.92 CAD. (892 CAD x 0.01897373 BTC).
Not bad for holding some Hobonickels eh!
So at this point we can turn around, take out the 366 HBN and sell for BTC. However, we are going to leave the HBN in the wallet and work some more magic known as compound interest. This is when we really turbocharge our account for maximum gains. I will talk more about compounding interest in another post, for now I need to get back to eating and watching my gangster shit.
Would you want leave those 300 where they are, or move them around with some other freshly staked blocks for better gains?
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Do you recommend multiple wallets, or will one wallet work fine as long as I use ACC.
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So once the coins stake, can they stake again? I'm having a little problem understanding the purpose you intend for this coin. Is it a long term savings?
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Such good publicity...fucking children...take it to pm's...
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Waiting patiently for my beta access into Cryptoave. It's available at cryptoave.com/beta currently down as I believe bartius is making some updates based on the feedback provided I sent him an email asking for beta access and never recieved a reply, shit i even donated over a thousand DGC to the cause. How do i log on? It is asking for a password and username. Last I heard, it was down for debugging.
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