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whats the link for the telegram group?
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what is the latest version number?
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no there is no trial. get the hint.
Gunthar, if i'm trading xmr/dash does the 'value in btc balance' really mean 'value in xmr balance?'
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sometimes it hangs an i have to restart. there are already sell orders sitting there and i get a message saying it can't figure out sell price until it buys something but it can't buy something til it sells something....
***You used enough balance on this pair, waiting to SELL... BTC_ETH
=== PRICE INFORMATION UPDATE PAIR BTC_ETH at 2017/02/20 05:27:16 === BTC_ETH last price: 0.01204300 price target to buy: 0.01201599 price target to sell: waiting for buy order to calculate sell price
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i'm runnin this thing w 14 pairs at the moment, including btc/rep and xmr/rep at the same time and sometimes it will buy rep on btc and sell it on xmr and such things.
which is cool and all, but hard to figure if it's winning or losing.
how many pairs are you guys spanking?
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i asked gunthr about the 2%/60% thing and he said use 2% for coins that are crap and will go away eventually and use 60% for good coins. If you don't know what i mean by that then i'd say good coins are coins over 1 year old where the price in bitcoin is near where it was a year ago more or less. and has vol>40btc/day. that's my criteria.
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cryptocoin trading platforms are unregulated. these may leave them more subject to certain kinds of manipulation. for example, the owners of poloniex have more data about the markets than you do. what's to stop them from cheating with that data? nothing from a legal perspective anyway.
i still trade there and still believe in this market but if i got scammed i'd be unsurprised.
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if xcp runs on top of btc, then wouldn't overload and pollute the btc blockchain if it became successful? or is it like ftc, that only locks in one chksum of the sidechain every 10 minutes, reducing the effect on bitcoin?
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I havent tried the lending or borrowing from poloniex but I think thier investment with lending bitcoins to polonix users are secured with the altcoins stored in poloniex by the borrower. Just like in the lending section in this forum, collateral can be alts that borrowers dont want to let go.
The problem is that the collateral could drop 60% in value within a few seconds. The Poloniex might not have time to sell the altcoin and recover the bitcon for the lender. Has this event happened in the history of the lending business of Poloniex? When the borrower borrow bitcoin, is there a restriction on what they can buy? it has probably not. however, it eventually will, with absolute certainty. Recently it happened in the 'real' world with the swiss franc and some companies, like Interactive Brokers, had to eat a bunch of losses when the trader couldn't pay up. When this happens, and it will, the question is whether Polo will eat it in order to have rep in the market or whether they will say 'too bad so sad'. This might be years, but it must happen eventually. It's a black swan kind of thing. Markets always have this problem eventually. It's just rare, so nobody prepares. I'm not sure how you would actually.
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I have blocks of 5447 at 13 days age. When should I expect them to stake? Qt says 3-5 but it hasn't changed in a few days. Thanks
I have some 4,5k blocks older than 120 days and the wallet shows they still have 46 more days to go... This is the new HYP reality. If you don't want to wait, increase your block size to 15k or 20k so what is the current inflation rate?
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i was staking every 3 days or so a few weeks ago and now it hasn't staked in over a week.
i blame you all
i will invoke the law of trump and call you all losers if you don't explain it
noob that's mr. noob to you dredd
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i was staking every 3 days or so a few weeks ago and now it hasn't staked in over a week.
i blame you all
i will invoke the law of trump and call you all losers if you don't explain it
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what is the philosophical point to having all these blocks and needing to understand the best block sizes for the best staking rates etc.?
it seems like an unnecessary level of complexity in the system for no reason.
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that pretty much explains everything. now i get it. things seem to match up. thank you.
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one the overview page of my wallet it says 125195.083756 hyp num transcations 46 and it shows 5 recent staking transactions
on the transactions page it shows in the upper right, 90928.872449
why are they different?
on the send->coin control page it shows 38441.818523
when i hover over some of the staked transactions on the main page and see the 'original UTXO' size, i cannot find those blocks in the 'coin control' page. where are they?
it seems like all these totals should agree.
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Finally staked some coins. Yay!
When I look in send->coincontrol, I don't see my stakes listed there.
So where do I look to see them?
How do I tell which blocks they originated from?
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HYP is my best pos coin so far. price will go back to 200 sat soon i like clams too. what other POS coins are you recommending?
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i finally got a stake to happen. 1000 hyps showed up. how do i tell which block they came from?
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with such a hi inflation rate i would expect my wallet to have staked by now. 90000 hyps in about 35 blocks of sizes from 800 - 4500 kind of randomly.
so how do i know it is set up right?
it's been sittin there 2 weeks
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