Current FJCB issuance status:Total Supply: 60,000 FJCB Circulating Supply: 44,155 FJCB FujiBridgeBank's original FJC balance: 22,078,174 FJC Why don't you join us too?  Any other way than Discord?
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Fujicoin to the Gravity Dex in Cosmos would be good.
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What exchange to watch for the ATH?
bitstamp. Thanks man!
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What exchange to watch for the ATH?
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How to sweep a privatekey in Fuji Core?
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Is the Electrum-FJC working. I get this error
"The server returned an error when broadcasting the transaction. Consider trying to connect to a different server, or updating Electrum.
The transaction was rejected because it is too large (in bytes)."
No matter how small amount I try to sell.
I was able to send using these instructions: i dont know what size is for the transaction that was rejected I have looked inputs\outputs for my previous transaction and average size is about 100-200 bytes
Bob already mentioned it, it's 100kb or 100,000 bytes, it's displayed in the transaction's info if you click " Preview" in the " Send" Tab. It seems like Electrum is trying to spend from too many inputs, just try to pick a few inputs with enough balance ( about 30-60 inputs, refer on the steps below for the instructions on how to "coin control") from " coins" tab ( View->Show Coins) and send it to the destination address. Looks like you have a lot of small inputs in your wallet. Try to consolidate your small inputs first: - Open Coins tab.
- Select multiple inputs with small balance by holding "Shift" and Left click to highlight.
- Right click to the highlighted inputs and Select "Spend", you'll be transferred to the "Send" tab.
- From there, send to your own address and click "Max".... then, click "Preview", make sure the size is lesser than 100,000 bytes (100kb) in order to be valid.
- This method requires confirmation too, it will take a while for you to spend the output specially if you set a low fee.
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Is the Electrum-FJC working. I get this error
"The server returned an error when broadcasting the transaction. Consider trying to connect to a different server, or updating Electrum.
The transaction was rejected because it is too large (in bytes)."
No matter how small amount I try to sell.
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Trying to send from Trezor. What can I do to make this work? https://ibb.co/tbcDtrpFailed to send transaction Error details: -26: absurdly-high-fee, 146178526 > 143460000 (code 256)
Fee was 10000 sat/B I can't see the image. Click the link. It says: Failed to send transaction Error details: -26: absurdly-high-fee, 146178526 > 143460000 (code 256)
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Trying to send from Trezor. What can I do to make this work? https://ibb.co/tbcDtrpFailed to send transaction Error details: -26: absurdly-high-fee, 146178526 > 143460000 (code 256)
Fee was 10000 sat/B
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electrum-FJC-3.3.4.2 doesn't work with Trezor anymore.
Debug message trezor: (error getting device infos) trezord: acquire/1/null failed with code 400: LIUSB_ERROR_IO
BTC Electrum works so, I guess electrum - FJC needs to update something.
OS is WIN10 64bit. If I open it as an administrator it works.
ee. Is there other electrum servers besides electrumx1.fujicoin.org, electrumx2.fujicoin.org, electrumx3.fujicoin.org? The connection is very spotty, and it's impossible to synchronize.
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IMO MN with scrypt-n mining would be ideal. There are ASICs for this coin that can't mine anything else, and there wont be more scrypt-n ASIC...maybe ever. That's not weakness, that makes this coin special and kind of secure. Zcoin, DASH etc. have masternodes and POW. That's the way to go.
There's no price discovery atm. 0.00000001/btc is bad place to be. It's +100% immediately if the price goes up. Luckily, some exchanges have 11 decimals, like HitBTC...FJC should try to list on that kind of exchange.
No one but titan miners have this coin. So what is it 80 million fjc or another for sale On exchanges with no buyers for months. Same result Dead coin. Titan miners would simply add more coins no one will buy Almost all titans off now anyway FJC is now perfect definition of a dead coin by any legit measure Unless fjc is in existence used to promote radical different coin and use fjc To apply to masternodes. I see no way to jumpstart or revive this dead coin. I think there would be demand for this coin (at least, lottery ticket demand) if there were 11 decimals. At 0.00000000001 FJC/BTC the marketcap of FJC would be little over USD 200. So, I guess demand before that could be found. Then there could be some price recovery or something. It would be interesting if there was another scrypt-n coin. Do you know if anyone with decent size TITAN farm is capable of creating one or forking some alt? Of course, TITAN owners can fork or whatever with this coin also. Hashing power decides the rules. Motty is the creator of this coin. Supply curve is interesting etc. but someone needs to do something...before it's too late (it might be already).
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IMO MN with scrypt-n mining would be ideal. There are ASICs for this coin that can't mine anything else, and there wont be more scrypt-n ASIC...maybe ever. That's not weakness, that makes this coin special and kind of secure. Zcoin, DASH etc. have masternodes and POW. That's the way to go.
There's no price discovery atm. 0.00000001/btc is bad place to be. It's +100% immediately if the price goes up. Luckily, some exchanges have 11 decimals, like HitBTC...FJC should try to list on that kind of exchange.
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If someone wants to sell large quantities (>1M) of $SENT pm me.
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I have currently 9 MNs hosted by Allnodes. I can only recommend them. Fast service, affordable charges and excellent uptime.
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In all honesty, even though I already put in my guess, I predict the next ATH will not be until 2020  I fear another 2 year bitcoin hibernation period before much more amazing prices. We have lived through that 4 year cycle a few times already, I have little doubt it won't happen again. I'm still holding though. But this time I will not have a job when it hits the 2 year low to buy all of those cheap coins. I also think the same. We are starting a brutal bear market which will last 6 - 24 months.
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Pin 10 is ground, as is the three top pins of the PCIe plug.
And oddly enough that could make sense; when you shorted it the current flowed through all the other cubes, but since that one did *not* have a ground it suffered a different kind of damage. Sucks, I know but check again.
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Still 0 ohm 
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Yes, the other controller blinks similarly it broke earlier. I guess all the cubes are done. When I tried them with a working controller, the controller didn't boot correctly. I got light to only one led (out of 3) and blinking 'bright light'.
That's normally not good. The way to be sure is to test the cube with an ohm-meter/VOM for resistance. Check the resistance between pin 4 and ground and pin 6 and ground (on the 10 pin connector where pin 2 is the top left one and pin 10 is the top right one). If 0 ohms on pin 4 then things are complex. If 0 ohms on pin 6 the board is shot. I'll buy ohm-meter and check, thanks! n00b question: what pin is ground?  e. I checked cubes and if ground is the pin 8, then 0 ohms between it and pin-4 / pin-6. So 0-ohms for 3 cubes, only one without 0-ohms was the one caused this mess (the one with bare atx-6 pins).
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I have a broken KNC Titan. One of the cubes had melted power connector, and because of that the connector was removed. So, I connected power cable to the wrong pins, and I think the entire machine was fried (cubes and controller). I'm currently planning to sell it. Do you think it can be fixed, and how much would the repairing cost? I assume shipping is to US?
e. I have also second fried controller (I guess FPGA, because of the blinking of the bright light).
Hm. I assume the first controller was blown out as well (no proper lights when you plug it in without the cubes?) At the very least you blew up the cube and controller, I wonder if it spread to the other drivers. I'd have to take a look at the controller, the cube you reversed, and one of the other cubes to make a determination. This is also a problem with people who pull the plastic off the power connector and run the pins bare. Works, but if you ever put the plug on so that iit's only on the top three then you blow everything up. Have it fixed properly. Yes, the other controller blinks similarly it broke earlier. I guess all the cubes are done. When I tried them with a working controller, the controller didn't boot correctly. I got light to only one led (out of 3) and blinking 'bright light'.
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I have a broken KNC Titan. One of the cubes had melted power connector, and because of that the connector was removed. So, I connected power cable to the wrong pins, and I think the entire machine was fried (cubes and controller). I'm currently planning to sell it. Do you think it can be fixed, and how much would the repairing cost? I assume shipping is to US?
e. I have also second fried controller (I guess FPGA, because of the blinking of the bright light).
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I have a broken KNC Titan. One of the cubes had melted power connector, and because of that the connector was removed. So, I connected power cable to the wrong pins, and I think the entire machine was fried (cubes and controller).
Buy only if you know how to fix these!
Shipping form EU.
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