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1741  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VIOR | Viorcoin | TEMPORARY THREAD Open Discussion | Voice & Video Call | on: December 30, 2015, 07:07:42 AM
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Get your wallets staking asap please and keep them up.
1742  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 23, 2015, 09:58:35 PM
oh of course: ENRG
TX: a9b8ce2130d8bed63184bd5b481675ff6a43956c3569d9be6713925e9031617b


Thanks to Energycoin's dev prompt reply, I was able to use Enerycoin "bootstrap" to sync quicker. Energycoin is now active and the transaction
a9b8ce2130d8bed63184bd5b481675ff6a43956c3569d9be6713925e9031617b has been successfully credited to your account.

Cheers.

awesome. Thank you. Smiley

edit: i just made another deposit and it went through in no time Cheesy

Glad to hear Smiley

Cheers

I see Staisybit fixed the withdrawal issue I was having.
I just removed all my coins from Staisybit.

The wallet has not staked properly.
I made numerous attempts over the last few weeks to let you know there were issues.
They have not been resolved nor was my request to look deeper acted on.

MM

Last try for you!

1. Please report issues on support@staisybit.com, like we WROTE you!
2. You cannot know, how our scripts are working, so you also cannot know, how ur result is, or not!
3. U r not able to call us a coin, where ur result is not like ur wish! Staking is not Mining! But I am pretty sure and two members have confirmed us, that our scripts are working right!

We are waiting for ur supportticket since 2 weeks, but we cannot help you, if u dont clarify ur problems!

Greetz
Meta


 I did submit a support ticket two of them actually the first one I did not get a reply so I sent another in a few days. their reply was that everything is working fine and maybe it's the difficulty that increase that's why it's not staking I also stake from my own wallet so that is not the case. My first support ticket had to do with that I could not transfer coins out of Staisybit that was the one I did not get a reply on so I sent another in a few days. I was not happy with the reply so I removed my coins I was glad this time they were able to be removed Thanks


You should know that the wallet was staking fine but then the coins dev requested a change in staking script and it has not staked but two stakes since in over a week now.  My personal wallet that is staking which I set up after depositing coins there has only a fraction of the coins and it's staking many times per day
1743  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 23, 2015, 07:33:54 AM
oh of course: ENRG
TX: a9b8ce2130d8bed63184bd5b481675ff6a43956c3569d9be6713925e9031617b


Thanks to Energycoin's dev prompt reply, I was able to use Enerycoin "bootstrap" to sync quicker. Energycoin is now active and the transaction
a9b8ce2130d8bed63184bd5b481675ff6a43956c3569d9be6713925e9031617b has been successfully credited to your account.

Cheers.

awesome. Thank you. Smiley

edit: i just made another deposit and it went through in no time Cheesy

Glad to hear Smiley

Cheers

I see Staisybit fixed the withdraw issue I was having.
I just removed all my coins from Staisybit.

The wallet has not staked properly.
I made numerous attempts over the last few weeks to let you know there were issues.
They have not been resolved nor was my request to look deeper acted on.

MM

i can't say it for the other wallets but the ENRG wallet is staking fine Smiley


The BITZ wallet is also staking as it should

I think something is up with the staking scrypt they wrote.
1744  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 23, 2015, 03:53:52 AM
oh of course: ENRG
TX: a9b8ce2130d8bed63184bd5b481675ff6a43956c3569d9be6713925e9031617b


Thanks to Energycoin's dev prompt reply, I was able to use Enerycoin "bootstrap" to sync quicker. Energycoin is now active and the transaction
a9b8ce2130d8bed63184bd5b481675ff6a43956c3569d9be6713925e9031617b has been successfully credited to your account.

Cheers.

awesome. Thank you. Smiley

edit: i just made another deposit and it went through in no time Cheesy

Glad to hear Smiley

Cheers

I see Staisybit fixed the withdrawal issue I was having.
I just removed all my coins from Staisybit.

The wallet has not staked properly.
I made numerous attempts over the last few weeks to let you know there were issues.
They have not been resolved nor was my request to look deeper acted on.

MM
1745  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer S3 wifi problems on: December 21, 2015, 07:43:35 AM
S3 WIFI setup including WWAN static IPs.

The info Frotz provided helped and thanks!

I could not connect through my Verizon hot spot but I have it set to static IP so I think this is the problem
and will have to change it to DHCP when I have time and try it.

The S3 did connect to another wireless network.

I followed your instructions but reduced them and included my findings not that all may matter but it worked for me in the following sequence:

1- Starting from a factory-reset miner, log into it through Ethernet plugged directly from your computer to the miner.
Go to WAN and write down all the following addresses under your static IP of 192.168.1.99

Here is the list...
IPv4 netmask:
IPv4 gateway:
IPv4 broadcast:
Use custom DNS servers:

Once you have the above 4 addresses written down...
Go to Network->Wifi, find your AP and connect with it.  Then go to Network->Interfaces.
2- Even if LAN has DHCP hit apply and save anyway,
For me this generated a MAC address.
3- Go to WAN and change static IP to DHCP. Hit "Switch Protocol".
NOTE: Leave the bottom portion as it is. Even though it has the box checked for "Disable DHCP Server for this Interface"
Go directly to bottom and hit "apply and save".

Then log in to 192.168.1.99 by a computer connected to the wireless network.
Not through LAN.
Go to WWAN.
Now you can change your IP to a static IP.
Enter the info you copied earlier from your static LAN IP.
Hit "switch protocol" if it shows up;
Then go to bottom and hit "apply and save".

Repeat the procedure for multiple miners with different WWAN static IPs.

Happy WIFI Mining!
 Smiley

MikeMike
1746  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Setup & Troubleshoot] Bitmain AntMiner S1 180GH/S miner on: December 21, 2015, 07:43:07 AM
S3 WIFI setup including WWAN static IPs.

The info Frotz provided helped and thanks!

I could not connect through my Verizon hot spot but I have it set to static IP so I think this is the problem
and will have to change it to DHCP when I have time and try it.

The S3 did connect to another wireless network.

I followed your instructions but reduced them and included my findings not that all may matter but it worked for me in the following sequence:

1- Starting from a factory-reset miner, log into it through Ethernet plugged directly from your computer to the miner.
Go to WAN and write down all the following addresses under your static IP of 192.168.1.99

Here is the list...
IPv4 netmask:
IPv4 gateway:
IPv4 broadcast:
Use custom DNS servers:

Once you have the above 4 addresses written down...
Go to Network->Wifi, find your AP and connect with it.  Then go to Network->Interfaces.
2- Even if LAN has DHCP hit apply and save anyway,
For me this generated a MAC address.
3- Go to WAN and change static IP to DHCP. Hit "Switch Protocol".
NOTE: Leave the bottom portion as it is. Even though it has the box checked for "Disable DHCP Server for this Interface"
Go directly to bottom and hit "apply and save".

Then log in to 192.168.1.99 by a computer connected to the wireless network.
Not through LAN.
Go to WWAN.
Now you can change your IP to a static IP.
Enter the info you copied earlier from your static LAN IP.
Hit "switch protocol" if it shows up;
Then go to bottom and hit "apply and save".

Repeat the procedure for multiple miners with different WWAN static IPs.

Happy WIFI Mining!
 Smiley

MikeMike
1747  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer S3 wifi problems on: December 21, 2015, 03:58:55 AM
Hiya,

Trying to get my S3 to mine through the WIFI.

Having some problems.
I tried the password reset and reboot to no avail...
The WIFI IPv4 address has a question mark.
Do I choose static IP in WWAN?

When I hit "connect" in Interfaces it doe snot connect to the Wireless.

Could you lend a hand?

MM



Starting from a factory-reset miner, log into it through ethernet plugged directly from your computer to the miner.  Go to Network->Wifi, find your AP and connect with it.  Then go to Network->Interfaces and edit all three networks you see there such that bridging is disabled for all three.  Keep LAN at eth0 and WAN at eth1.  You should see WWAN displaying your AP's name.  Make sure that one is set to use DHCP.   Now, with a computer other than the one talking ethernet to the miner, log into your router and see what shows up as "antminer".  Open a webpage to that IP address and you should be set.  That's how I eventually set mine up.  I put the miner in an out-of-the-way place, plugged it into the wall, and let it go.

My home network has 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.127 reserved for static IPs.  Above that in the same class C is where DHCP assigns addresses.  When I first got this miner, I set it to use a static IP address through eth1.  Later I received and installed a wifi antenna.  I simply thought that I could tell the wifi connection to connect with a static IP or DHCP like various other headless devices I use.  Something in the S3's firmware has this screwed up.  I don't know what it is and I'm not really inclined to diagnose it.  I'm not interested in upgrading the firmware either because I read that past a certain revision, the factory-reset button no longer works.

Note: The RJ45 jack on the miner is always eth1.  If you're in Network->Interfaces and turn both LAN and WAN from eth1, you'll turn off that jack and you won't be able to get in again unless you have wifi set up and working.  If you do that, you'll have to use the factory-reset button.
1748  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Setup & Troubleshoot] Bitmain AntMiner S1 180GH/S miner on: December 21, 2015, 03:35:42 AM
If you connect your s3 straight to your laptop,they have to be in same ip-range. If the miner has default settings (ip 198.168.1.99) you have to set your laptop to use same ip-range.
You can try these settings for your laptop:ip 192.168.1.254,netmask 255.255.255.0,gateway 192.168.1.99, dns doesn't matter here. Save settings.

Then open your browser and connect to 192.168.1.99 if everything is right you should be able to connect the miner.
In miner settings you can use DHCP or static ip. If you set static ip,just use your routers ip-range whatever it is.Dns can be 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 (google) or your isp's (use your router's ip).

If your S3 is not in default settings, you really have to know the ip-range where it is.If you know that ip range you can set your laptop to same range and then search with advanced ip-scanner the right address. Hope this helps.

Hiya,

I'm trying to setup an S3 to mine through WIFI.

I have the network saved and it has signal but when I hit the connect tab it stays mining by LAN.
Tried rebooting without LAN connected and still not mining through WIFI.
 Sad
Am I missing something in the setup?

Could anyone help me out please?

MM
1749  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 16, 2015, 06:01:19 AM
Quote

The issues have been clearly and concisely defined.
Sorry you don't understand them.

Staisybit could easily consistently post any coins they are doing maintenance on that
may cause interference or just a delay in their staking and again when their work is completed.
Also if their staking site goes down for a period of time due to internal or other reasons.
People should not have to find out on their own and only get a response if asked.

MM


Hey MM,

actually, if a coin is in maintenance mode or the wallets are halted, so its marked with RED!

I understand ur fears! In a world full of scams in crypto, we have to prove our TRUST here. This is a task for the next weeks and months. To prove that and to market that. But see also our success: We actually hit right now a level, almost no one on market reach this: To show u a lot of statistics and to give a lot of controlfeatures over ur coins u let laying on our servers; YEAH, we are on the top of cryptoworld, who create right now WEBWALLETS. Believe me, staisybit coded here a machine, this is not happen in one day! This is awesome hard work over a year and more! Thousands of hours. The next moves will be the finetuning and perfection in our coinscripts! The service will running better than before with every day! STAKING is tons heavier than MINING!
We have to respect that.
So it would be always wise of course, to let us know ur doubts and critics. And again: I apologize, that we couldnt react so fast as u wished.


In Summary;
U r a good guy, which only wanna sense us, to let the community exactly know, whats going on on staisybit; why a stake wont move faster or a coin is in the maintenance mode.
Hey MM, really? I like it, if u are in thoughts for our service! I respect that and it shows me ur serious interests here.
I also have not forgotten to see a chance for your strong supported coin KORE.

So be patient and we of course respect ur findings here. We will work hard for the next moves and STAY TUNED...This will wide open your EYES!


Greetz
Meta



https://www.staisybit.com

Thanks Meta,

I hear you and know they have some good notification features but
were either not used or not applicable for what was going on.
I know and they know, so best not get in the middle.
I do want to end these conversations about my concerns etc.
If I see someone post something that is erroneous or make it seem
something it is not, I will reply...

Enjoy the rest of your week!
 Smiley

MM
1750  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 16, 2015, 01:28:02 AM
MikeMike, I think you are missing one crucial point:

- if we are problems in our back-end, we update you
- if we are updating the back-end, we update you

therefore:

- if a coin (f.e. Blackcoin) shows 0 coins generated AND you don't see updates from us, then it's not an error thus we don't have to update you

is it clear enough?



I rest my case.
Very sad...
What people see that are aware of the issues is your denial and attacking the messenger.
Wish you all the best, hope you come clean and deal with the real issues.

Sincerely,
MikeMike

I really can't figure out which is your problem man, really. We are doing our best here:

- we are present on Slack almost 24/7 to keep close communication with coins developers. You can ask them directly if you don't trust my word
- we always reply to all support requests (in a decent time frame, surely within 12 hours)
- we have the only web wallet which is completely public (everyone can see wallets addresses and thus check whether they are staking or not and how much they stake)

I really don't see what more we could do to be transparent and spread trust in our service.

If there's something you didn't understand or, even worst, something you think we are keeping hidden, could you please explicitly tell us more about it?


I did tell you a few times.
I hope you realize most people would not make the effort to bring these problems to your attention.
Your entire staking site was not staking coins for a few times.
Some coins have not staked in a few instances and had nothing to do with the coins. I am not referring to Europecoin.
Maybe it could be a problem with the scrypt that is written?
Could you have stopped all the coins from staking to deal with something?
EDIT: Could it be when you started up the site to stake all coins some have not connected quickly or at all etc?
I do not know.
All I am doing is bringing it to your attention.

Perhaps you are unaware of these problems and should take seriously when people try
to make you aware of them and make efforts to look into them by carefully monitoring.

Here is another suggestion:
Could you be more transparent in how you calculate the 24hrs staking totals of the coins.
Is it hourly?
Is it a few times a day? and if so, at what hours are the totals calculated? 12:00 noon? 4pm? or every hour?
Is there a delay in the calculating of the average daily coins staked or is it done in real time?
This way you and we can determine more accurately what is and has been going on.
I am not referring to the graphs but to the totals listed by coin in the middle page of the site.

I like the site for all the reasons you list, But if the coins are not staking properly people will go elsewhere to stake
and that is what I do not want to see happen.

MM

I don't follow this, apparently. How do you know whether or not their system is TRYING to stake? Staking is a lottery-based system. You could hold 99% of the coins and not stake anything for months. Or you could hold 0.0001% and stake every day. The AMOUNT you stake will be the same once a block is forged, so you lose nothing. I don't see what your issue is.

The issues have been clearly and concisely defined.
Sorry you don't understand them.

Staisybit could easily consistently post any coins they are doing maintenance on that
may cause interference or just a delay in their staking and again when their work is completed.
Also if their staking site goes down for a period of time due to internal or other reasons.
People should not have to find out on their own and only get a response if asked.

MM



1751  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 15, 2015, 08:05:57 PM
MikeMike, I think you are missing one crucial point:

- if we are problems in our back-end, we update you
- if we are updating the back-end, we update you

therefore:

- if a coin (f.e. Blackcoin) shows 0 coins generated AND you don't see updates from us, then it's not an error thus we don't have to update you

is it clear enough?



I rest my case.
Very sad...
What people see that are aware of the issues is your denial and attacking the messenger.
Wish you all the best, hope you come clean and deal with the real issues.

Sincerely,
MikeMike

I really can't figure out which is your problem man, really. We are doing our best here:

- we are present on Slack almost 24/7 to keep close communication with coins developers. You can ask them directly if you don't trust my word
- we always reply to all support requests (in a decent time frame, surely within 12 hours)
- we have the only web wallet which is completely public (everyone can see wallets addresses and thus check whether they are staking or not and how much they stake)

I really don't see what more we could do to be transparent and spread trust in our service.

If there's something you didn't understand or, even worst, something you think we are keeping hidden, could you please explicitly tell us more about it?


I did tell you a few times.
I hope you realize most people would not make the effort to bring these problems to your attention.
Your entire staking site was not staking coins for a few times.
Some coins have not staked in a few instances and had nothing to do with the coins. I am not referring to Europecoin.
Maybe it could be a problem with the scrypt that is written?
Could you have stopped all the coins from staking to deal with something?
EDIT: Could it be when you started up the site to stake all coins some have not connected quickly or at all etc?
I do not know.
All I am doing is bringing it to your attention.

Perhaps you are unaware of these problems and should take seriously when people try
to make you aware of them and make efforts to look into them by carefully monitoring.

Here is another suggestion:
Could you be more transparent in how you calculate the 24hrs staking totals of the coins.
Is it hourly?
Is it a few times a day? and if so, at what hours are the totals calculated? 12:00 noon? 4pm? or every hour?
Is there a delay in the calculating of the average daily coins staked or is it done in real time?
This way you and we can determine more accurately what is and has been going on.
I am not referring to the graphs but to the totals listed by coin in the middle page of the site.

I like the site for all the reasons you list, But if the coins are not staking properly people will go elsewhere to stake
and that is what I do not want to see happen.

MM
1752  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 15, 2015, 06:30:29 PM
MikeMike, I think you are missing one crucial point:

- if we are problems in our back-end, we update you
- if we are updating the back-end, we update you

therefore:

- if a coin (f.e. Blackcoin) shows 0 coins generated AND you don't see updates from us, then it's not an error thus we don't have to update you

is it clear enough?



I rest my case.
Very sad...
What people see that are aware of the issues is your denial and attacking the messenger.
Wish you all the best, hope you come clean and deal with the real issues.



Sincerely,
MikeMike
1753  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 15, 2015, 06:05:47 PM
Staisybit should provide it's customers with accurate updates to when their staking site either totally stops
staking all coins or a single coin rather than not even reply to PM's in a timely manner.

Not only is it not good business but it puts the customer in a position of being concerned
to the point they will withdraw their coins they have staking there.

It also makes customers apprehensive to promote your service.


Here is my PM, from about 8 hours ago.

Kindly give an update as to what's been going on with your service the last few days and 10 hours.

MM


Some or most of us understand you may be having difficulties or issues from time to time
but the Staisybit staking service has been unreliable for days now especially within the last 16 hours.
I for one do understand that difficulties arise...
The least you could do is reply to a PM.

Sincerely,
MikeMike

Dear MikeMike,

our support channel is support@staisybit.com , not BitcoinTalk pm. If you ask for support over a non-support channel, you may expect to don't get a reply in short time.

That said, I updated the community about Europecoin wallet, immediately. If, afterword, I posted nothing, you can be sure that there are no updates, otherwise I'd posted.

Furthermore, I think it's enough clear that the problem of Europecoin wallet is not due to a Staisybit error/bug/misbehavior/incompetence/difficulties arised. The problem is on the blockchain itself, it does have nothing to do with Staisybit. Hence, there's absolutely no reason why I should update Staisybit users about Europecoin blockchain issues. Have you ever seen Bittrex or Cryptsy or Poloniex keep their users' up to date about coins issues? Nope.. they disable the market until the problem is fixed. And that's exactly what I did.

I appreciate you care about the QoS (quality of service/support), because I feel you really like us. But, let me say, that in my honest opinion no one here has done something wrong in handling Europecoin problem.

Looking forward your thoughts.

Cheers





in fact its a form of customer protection to disable coins when problems occur.
As you can see Bittrex disabled Europecoin too, as we requested from all services.
Only Bleutrade did not react, we hope they are going well with that.
Europecoin Blockchain refused to sync for a certain time after upgrade.
This issue has been resolved now, but a complete resync needs TIME anyway It is difficult
or even impossible to provide an ETA, that makes any sense, untill that chain hat been done.
Please monitor our Europecoin threat to stay up to date:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=901605.0

thank you
Matthias


Good post and I agree with the disabling of any coin giving issues.
My posts are not about Europecoin.
I think Staisybit did a terrific job in this instance and applaud their efforts.

It has to do with all other coins that may be not staking for one or another reason.
OR if the entire service is temporarily suspended due to an update etc.



MM
1754  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 15, 2015, 05:56:37 PM
I'm not happy with your reply for one.

Secondly what is it you are going to put in place to inform the coins using your service that they are not staking.
This has nothing to do with the handling of the Europecoin problem.
You had posted about it in this BCT public thread so why come down on me for posting Issues I see
going on with the unreliability of the Staisybit staking service and lack of transparency regarding these issues?

MM

Ok so, I see misunderstandings here. What are you talking about? Are you asking why Blackcoin wallet shows 0 BLK generated?

Yes there are some misunderstandings so no worries.
See my EDITED post.

It's not in regards to a particular coin but all coins in general.

MM
1755  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 15, 2015, 05:49:20 PM
Staisybit should provide it's customers with accurate updates to when their staking site either totally stops
staking all coins or a single coin rather than not even reply to PM's in a timely manner.

Not only is it not good business but it puts the customer in a position of being concerned
to the point they will withdraw their coins they have staking there.

It also makes customers apprehensive to promote your service.


Here is my PM, from about 8 hours ago.

Kindly give an update as to what's been going on with your service the last few days and 10 hours.

MM


Some or most of us understand you may be having difficulties or issues from time to time
but the Staisybit staking service has been unreliable for days now especially within the last 16 hours.
I for one do understand that difficulties arise...
The least you could do is reply to a PM.

Sincerely,
MikeMike

Dear MikeMike,

our support channel is support@staisybit.com , not BitcoinTalk pm. If you ask for support over a non-support channel, you may expect to don't get a reply in short time.

That said, I updated the community about Europecoin wallet, immediately. If, afterword, I posted nothing, you can be sure that there are no updates, otherwise I'd posted.

Furthermore, I think it's enough clear that the problem of Europecoin wallet is not due to a Staisybit error/bug/misbehavior/incompetence/difficulties arised. The problem is on the blockchain itself, it does have nothing to do with Staisybit. Hence, there's absolutely no reason why I should update Staisybit users about Europecoin blockchain issues. Have you ever seen Bittrex or Cryptsy or Poloniex keep their users' up to date about coins issues? Nope.. they disable the market until the problem is fixed. And that's exactly what I did.

I appreciate you care about the QoS (quality of service/support), because I feel you really like us. But, let me say, that in my honest opinion no one here has done something wrong in handling Europecoin problem.

Looking forward your thoughts.

Cheers


I'm not happy with your reply for one.

Secondly what is it you are going to put in place to inform the coins using your service that they are not staking.
This has nothing to do with the handling of the Europecoin problem.
You had posted about it in this BCT public thread so why come down on me for posting Issues I see
going on with the unreliability of the Staisybit staking service and lack of transparency regarding these issues
of other coins besides Europecoin.

Thirdly you should make it transparent the method you use to compute the daily average stakes.
Does it update hourly?
A few time a day and if so what hours of the day?

MM

1756  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 15, 2015, 05:11:35 PM
Staisybit should provide it's customers with accurate updates to when their staking site either totally stops
staking all coins or a single coin rather than not even reply to PM's in a timely manner.

Not only is it not good business but it puts the customer in a position ob being concerned
to the point they will withdraw their coins they have staking there.

It also makes customers apprehensive to promote your service.


Here is my PM, from about 8 hours ago.

Kindly give an update as to what's been going on with your service the last few days and 10 hours.

MM


Some or most of us understand you may be having difficulties or issues from time to time
but the Staisybit staking service has been unreliable for days now especially within the last 16 hours.
I for one do understand that difficulties arise...
The least you could do is reply to a PM.

Sincerely,
MikeMike








Dear MikeMike,

I read between ur lines and be thankful, that u choose nice words. Yes u r right, the supportpart is very important, in a sensitive service we wanna share with u! I apologize and wanna let u know, that everything is under construction.

I have to protect staisybit, because we have taken him for a short time in our Europecoinprojects.

I wanna jump in immediately and submit ur request to the devs there.

Thanks for ur patience and we promise to do better.


Greetz
Meta

Thanks Meta,

But this is not your fault.
It is Staisybits public relations.

I hope Staisybit does well in it's staking service.
The site is awesome, have offered helpful suggestions via PM
and would like to promote their service in our projects in the future.


MM
1757  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [LAUNCHED] Staisybit - Universal Online Staking Wallet on: December 15, 2015, 04:35:05 PM
Staisybit should provide it's customers with accurate updates to when their staking site either totally stops
staking all coins or a single coin rather than not even reply to PM's in a timely manner.

Not only is it not good business but it puts the customer in a position of being concerned
to the point they will withdraw their coins they have staking there.

It also makes customers apprehensive to promote your service.


Here is my PM, from about 8 hours ago.

Kindly give an update as to what's been going on with your service the last few days and 10 hours.

MM


Some or most of us understand you may be having difficulties or issues from time to time
but the Staisybit staking service has been unreliable for days now especially within the last 16 hours.
I for one do understand that difficulties arise...
The least you could do is reply to a PM.

Sincerely,
MikeMike






1758  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: December 15, 2015, 04:31:57 AM

Could you help Support the Kore network by staking some coins?
Send 3 addresses and I will send coins to each if you stake for a minimum of 2 months.

Windows 2.2.9.1_VoIP Wallet:
Windows Wallet with updated Peers.dat file so the wallet will sync easier.
https://mega.co.nz/#!lBlGmL7R!UW-lzmtfHa1OeC0dn_D18jq4KXejST32oyeNApQVqOE

Current peers.dat file to get the wallet to connect/sync.
Replace the peers file in your app/data/roaming/korecoin folder.
https://mega.nz/#!v4VmzBDS!jyxfdWOb6RJR2PfRyKJsNoPqqNGX9PWSPHd1WpMgRHA

blk file of the recent block chain to have quick use of wallet.
Replace the blk file in your app/data/roaming/korecoin folder.
https://mega.nz/#!WpFVCJLB!4JlgoBU5TRJg1-iuP6m8zZ6G8LBJvV1Jdj8JU-hvigQ
1759  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VIOR | Viorcoin | TEMPORARY THREAD Open Discussion | Voice & Video Call | on: December 13, 2015, 07:11:14 PM
On bittrex
Quote
This market is in danger of de-listing due to low trade volume and lack of user interest. It may be removed on Friday, December 18th 2015 unless the average daily trade volume for the last 7 days exceeds 0.2 BTC. If you are the developer of the coin and would like to keep it listed, please contact us at support@bittrex.com
...same with kore btw

Thanks for the reminder.
 Smiley
1760  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ KoreCoin v2.0 ★★ [KORE]New ERA - VOIP WALLET -100% ANON - 100% PoS - PoBAnon on: December 13, 2015, 04:28:24 AM
On bittrex
Quote
This market will be removed on 12/11/15. The blockchain is no longer operational. If you are the developer of the coin and would like to keep it listed, please contact us at support@bittrex.com

No worries, we hope!
 Smiley

Thanks for the notice.
Support the KORE Network.
Stake some coins on whatever device you can.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

MM
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