Personally, I think we should first get the wallet/miner/sanctuary to a good and stable place and only then go after another exchange. New coins can get away with wallet updates on a regular basis but once you add a bunch of exchanges you are limited to a few a year if that.
I agree with you. I think we should get our "Ducks" in a row first. <---- see what I did there! Indeed I did. Starting our own exchange would be a difficult and painful process and being based in the US would basically be a non starter.
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Personally, I think we should first get the wallet/miner/sanctuary to a good and stable place and only then go after another exchange. New coins can get away with wallet updates on a regular basis but once you add a bunch of exchanges you are limited to a few a year if that.
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Submitted my request using the form. Will it be possible to send it directly from the cryptopia wallet or do we need to bring it to a local one first?
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Tested and working. Thanks for the quick turn around.
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If you needed some more info. This is the error I'm getting. Traceback (most recent call last): File "bin/watchman.py", line 244, in <module> main() File "bin/watchman.py", line 191, in main perform_biblepayd_object_sync(biblepayd) File "bin/watchman.py", line 24, in perform_biblepayd_object_sync GovernanceObject.sync(biblepayd) File "lib/models.py", line 87, in sync (go, subobj) = self.import_gobject_from_biblepayd(biblepayd, item) File "lib/models.py", line 142, in import_gobject_from_biblepayd subobj, created = subclass.get_or_create(object_hash=object_hash, defaults=subdikt) File "/root/.biblepaycore/watchman/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/peewee.py", line 4800, in get_or_create return query.get(), False File "/root/.biblepaycore/watchman/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/peewee.py", line 3090, in get return next(clone.execute()) File "/root/.biblepaycore/watchman/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/peewee.py", line 2267, in next obj = self.iterate() File "/root/.biblepaycore/watchman/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/peewee.py", line 2253, in iterate return self.process_row(row) File "/root/.biblepaycore/watchman/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/peewee.py", line 2331, in process_row setattr(instance, column, func(row[i])) File "/root/.biblepaycore/watchman/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/peewee.py", line 1072, in python_value return decimal.Decimal(str(value)) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/decimal.py", line 547, in __new__ "Invalid literal for Decimal: %r" % value) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/decimal.py", line 3873, in _raise_error raise error(explanation) decimal.InvalidOperation: Invalid literal for Decimal: '203,096'
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wow first time I ignored someone on the internet.
note: the button works as intented. You can block troll by clicking ignore. So you will access pure news and information regarding to coin.
Been on this forum for a long time and didn't know there was an ignore button. Thanks for this.
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Y'all need to give them a break. This isn't a full time job for them, they owe us nothing. They've been on top of communication and patching of issues. Its either your first dealings with a new crypto or you just can't be happy. Things will get better.
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I keep downloading the windows wallet and it's not the new one.
Try downloading it while in incognito mode. You might have some sort of advanced caching turned on.
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BiblePay - 1.0.6.9 Mandatory Upgrade
- Enable superblocks and masternode payments at block #21710
** Note: Windows upgrade is ready. **
after applying updates both on MN and controller : "status": "Not capable masternode: Invalid protocol version" Did you go back to your wallet and start the sanctuary from that? I had the same issue and that resolved it.
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Can a version number be placed on the windows executable or maybe just under the button to download it? That way we know when an upgrade will be needed without having to install it to see if a version changes.
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Tried to sign up for an account on the official forum to vote but it is waiting for admin approval. So i'll put some questions here. If you 3.3 are generated how will they sold? Will they be put on an exchange or will a mini ICO be done?
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One thing about a larger stake (which again, monetarily is pretty low by comparison to other MN coins) is you reduce the number of casual miners (see above) that will try and run a MN. As m4tsby notes, you need the MN holders to be invested in the success of the coin and it's mission, not just invested monetarily. The MN governance system needs a majority of the MN to be active and reading and intelligently voting on proposals. Too low a stake in my mind gets too many people involved that have little real interest in the coin.
the mega miners right now are the only ones who can give away 1 million bpay without any real fiat risk. everyone else has to pony up the $800. in that equation its the ones who pay real money that will have more at stake and involved because their investment is real. the millionare hashers can just walk away with several master nodes because it didnt cost them any real effort. so the equation is backwards IMO i understand the economic motivation of the project. devs need to turn the tokens into real world fiat so they can be rewarded (justly so) for their effort. i just wish there was a mechanism that was more equitable. how bout just throttle the number of hashes someone can produce? or having the pool cap out what someone can mine. that would prevent the megahashing with just a few lines of code on the pool side right? The issue with throttling is that you'd just setup multiple miners on the same computer and capping the pool would just force miners to have multiple accounts. No one has came across a way to prevent people from throwing hash power at a coin to generate more of it.
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I will add a much more descriptive paragraph to the pool on how to write a letter to an orphan later today.
I wanted to throw this out there for the Zealous: something I would do if I had more time, but Im currently writing a script language extension.
One use case for BiblePay is potentially a Bible Pay store. Maybe we start with bibles and coffee mugs. It would just be cool to be able to click on the item and buy it with bible pay. One of the things I do on one of my sites is I give away bibles. One of the cheaper ways to buy a good bible is to search for "NKJV" bible on Amazon, and you can usually pick up 3 at a time for $4 each and free shipping if you are prime member. If I were taking a stab at this I would try to integrate "drop shipments" from the amazon API to drop ship your order directly to the end user. So the idea is something like this:
Your new storefront offers Product 1: $8 for a NKJV bible, and say 10,000 in BBP. User checks out. Your API connects to amazon and drop ships to the user.
It would be sweet huh?
Try it if you are zealous! Some day I will add a couple products to the pool, and add the shipping address fields to the user account.
If you incorporated a small percentage of coins back as a "rewards" system it could be used as a way to introduce new people to the coin.
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Slowly creeping up to that 23rd deadline. Wonder if anything will come of it.
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Who wants to volunteer to fix this page: http://wiki.biblepay.org/Main_PageWe need to make it more professional, take out the html characters and add anything to it that makes it more consistent? I think we need to put our logo on the right inside the table on the second row also. I've got some free time. I haven't touched mediawiki in a few years but can probably manage.I've cleaned up a lot of the text and did some formating. It doesn't look the best but without rewriting a lot of it I don't know to format it any better. If this becomes a main source of information for this project I'd suggest installing a wysiwyg or markup add in to make it easier.
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Using a crypto currency for tournament rewards and giveaways is a nice idea. Do you have plans to sell the currency through the apple/google store and if so do you expect to get any push back from them considering it could then be treated as a type of exchange?
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Nvidia offers a hosted PC game platform that offers decent performance. I imagine if you can nail down location based prioritization this could be a neat way to rent out your idle hardware to share with your neighbors.
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Well this is disappointing. I got blacklisted for an unknown reason. I've been on board sense the begining. The frustrating part is I don't know why. I've put in to have my case reviewed. The thread regarding bannings says to join the slack channel. But that has been put on hold. Anyone know of a way to check your review status without it?
I looked through your last posts as well and if I had to venture a guess - it's because of low quality posting. Can't say for sure, but it doesn't look like your recent posts are really adding anything helpful to the threads or discussions. I'd try to make more unique and insightful/helpful posts going forward and see if that makes a difference. Yeah its been an off week. Figured I'd just skipped over and not blacklisted. Good news is I staked two coins earlier and that's neat.
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Well this is disappointing. I got blacklisted for an unknown reason. I've been on board sense the begining. The frustrating part is I don't know why. I've put in to have my case reviewed. The thread regarding bannings says to join the slack channel. But that has been put on hold. Anyone know of a way to check your review status without it?
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With eBTC taking off this isn't a bad idea. Lets see how it performs on the waves platform.
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