POS is due to start in 14 blocks time. I have my fingers crossed it kicks in as it should
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Sorry been away for a few days I will look into explorer now to see why its not up. Edit - now back up and runningI have also been playing with the website today and its there ( Work in progress ) http://www.posinvestment.com/You will notice Swing is on there and i have 500 to deposit once it syncs up, I also have other funds available for other coins, so recomendations please. Cheers Crunck
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I will take a vouch of this and report back once I have checked the keys
Cheers Crunck
Hello I have sent you a key my friend Worked ok for me, added to my steam account with no issues at all..... Thanks Crunck
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I will take a vouch of this and report back once I have checked the keys
Cheers Crunck
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Anyone with decent rank tried this yet ?
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Windows wallet is now available in first post
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why the site is not working?
I purchased the domain name the day i started the swap, I will build the site on the weekend when I am home from work Crunck
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Reserved for changes and updates.....
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Details of new coin:- PoW/PoS Hybrid
- X11 algorithm
- Total supply ~ 18000000
- BlockTime - 240 sec
- Retarget every 480 sec
- Mined coins set at 30 confirms
- PoS starts at block 2520 (approx 1 week from start)
- PoS reward - 8% yearly
- Min. StakeAge - 8 hours
- Max. StakeAge - 30 days
- Premine for coin swap - 3064800 (coinmarketcap available supply at time of creation)
Changes from SandG: You will note I have reduced the total coin supply from 21 Mil down to 18 Mil, also altered was the confirms required for mined coins from 100 down to 30. POS has been added and Super Mining is a new addition to POW block rewards ( see below ) I have abandoned the SHA256 algo and replaced it with an X11 algo.PoW rewards and Super Mining - Block 1 -> 2.880 - 10 POSIV
- Block 2.880 -> 10.000 - 6 POSIV
- Super Mining - 10.001 -> 12.880 - 20 POSIV
- Block 12.881 -> 43.200 - 6 POSIV
- Super Mining - 43.201 -> 46.081 - 25 POSIV
- Block 46.082 -> 146.080 - 6 POSIV
- Super Mining - 146.081 -> 148.960 - 30 POSIV
- Block 148.961 -> 248.960 - 5 POSIV
- Super Mining - 248.961 -> 251.840 - 30 POSIV
- Block 251.841 -> 351.840 - 5 POSIV
- Super Mining - 351.481 -> 354.720 - 30 POSIV
- Block 354.721 -> 500.000 - 5 POSIV
- Super Mining - 500.001 -> 502.880 - 30 POSIV
- Block 502.881 -> 1.000.000 - 5 POSIV
- Super Mining - 1.000.001 -> 1.002.880 - 30 POSIV
- Block 1.002.881 - 4 POSIV
At present I am testing a new window wallet ( Release within 48 hrs )
Github Windows Wallethttps://www.virustotal.com/en/file/e4fa69d5ffa4c1452778791304a6dc4f64de6d206320616c37e9ed36ae5e39bf/analysis/1487412717/SHA256: e4fa69d5ffa4c1452778791304a6dc4f64de6d206320616c37e9ed36ae5e39bf File name: PosInvestment-qt.exe Detection ratio: 0 / 58 Exchange Pools ExplorerI will update this ANN through out the next 48 hours as I complete things.
Bounty Hunters DO NOT batter this thread with pedaling your services I will produce a list of bounties as soon as i can.
More to follow!
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Ok - What is the process to deposit coins for the swap. I don't see a way to send my coins? TY
Deposit your SandG to Nova the same way you would on any other exchange (Account sign up needed) Then once the SandG has arrived goto https://novaexchange.com/coinswap/56/ and enter the amount you wish to swap and click "Initiate Swap" and your done. There will be a new ANN built today ( When im home from work ) with all the relevant downloads and info, in the mean time you can mine this on http://findblocks.com:8080 direct to your Nova wallet Cheers Crunck
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Start moving your SandG over now while Woody is still kindly moving the chain
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Well I cant get Nova working correctly but I will keep trying And for those that have helped this is what I have been upto http://megahash.co.uk/priceAnd a huge thanks for the help received its been appreciated and I have learnt a lot. Crunck
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Thank you both so i nearly have it correct now using this: <?php // Set the JSON header header("Content-type: text/json");
//Create a function to make things easyer function getPrice($url){ $decode = file_get_contents($url); return json_decode($decode, true); }
// $y is the request URL $y = getPrice('https://novaexchange.com/remote/v2/market/info/BTC_AUR/');
// $z is the first array $z = $y['markets'];
//$p is the object in $z array $p = $z[0]['bid'];
echo json_encode($p); ?> It is now delivering the correct part, but it has inverted comma's wrapped around it - output with above code is : I cant believe how confusing this is, but i'm learning Crunck
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AM i on the right lines and how do i get around it ?
That's because novaexchange uses array in its market element so you have to access the first index (markets[0]) like the following: echo"<pre>"; print_r($obj); echo"</pre>"; printf("%0.8f", $obj->markets[0]->bid);
Check out the values returned by print_r and you will understand more. Ok so i get print_r makes it readable to us mere mortals, but i dont get the >markets[0]-> where is the coming from I have played around with it it using http://php.net/manual/en/function.print-r.php and similar for reference but cant get it to budge from its 0.0000000 output
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Back again looking for the genius that is "sotisoti" I am having issues with Nova API The url is https://novaexchange.com/remote/v2/market/info/BTC_AUR/and outputs as : {"status": "success", "message": "Info for market: BTC_AUR", "markets": [{"bid": "0.00009608", "last_price": "0.00009528", "volume24h": "0.000", "marketid": 40, "currency": "AUR", "marketname": "BTC_AUR", "ask": "0.00013201", "low24h": "0.00009528", "change24h": "0.0", "high24h": "0.00009528", "basecurrency": "BTC"}]} So there for my code looks like this: <?php $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, 'https://novaexchange.com/remote/v2/market/info/BTC_AUR'); $result = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch);
$obj = json_decode($result);
/* echo"<pre>"; print_r ($obj); echo"</pre>"; */
$bid = sprintf("%0.8f", $obj->markets->bid); echo $bid;
?> But it returns an output of "0.00000000" I think it has something to do with this : (in red) {"status": "success", "message": "Info for market: BTC_AUR", "markets": [{"bid": "0.00009608", As I have not seen this before. AM i on the right lines and how do i get around it ? Many Thanks again Crunck
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Your a star - Many Thanks You will be please to know i figured out the cryptopia and nova API thanks to a mixture of your above help I will be sure to share what I am upto with you once i am a little further down the line with the website Thanks for the time you have spent here with me:) Crunck
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{"swing_btc":{"high":0.0000585,"low":0.00004717,"avg":0.00005283,"vol":0.17922473,"vol_cur":3646.92318916,"last":0.00004717,"buy":0.00004717,"sell":0.00005800,"updated":1485880252}}
swing_btc is a JSON key so you'd need it to access the property. echo $obj->swing_btc->high;
Again many thanks for spending time answering my questions its appreciated, I have it working sort of but it displays wrong http://megahash.co.uk/test1.phpInstead of a normal price it is showing "5.85E-5" Guess I need to stick to html lol
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This just delivers a blank page.
The API returns JSON output, so naturally you'd need to decode the output in order to access the nested object property: $obj = json_decode($result);
/* echo"<pre>"; print_r($obj); echo"</pre>"; */
echo $obj->result->Bid;
Great thank you that worked, if I could though one more question : What is the difference between this out put https://yobit.net/api/3/ticker/swing_btc and the trex one ? Your answer worked perfectly for trex but not for yobit : <?php $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, 'https://yobit.net/api/3/ticker/swing_btc'); $result = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch);
$obj = json_decode($result);
/* echo"<pre>"; print_r($obj); echo"</pre>"; */
echo $obj->result->high; ?> And <?php $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, 'https://yobit.net/api/3/ticker/swing_btc'); $result = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch);
echo $obj[0]->high; ?> I understand the Trex being json format but the Yobit one isnt ( is it ? ) so in my mind your original answer from coinmarketcap should have worked Thanks again
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