Taps voted!
Just saw your tagline. I love it!
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Dev why change POS reward from 200V
There was no change for POS reward, it's the same as before 60% with 200V max cap. Dev please try add V to Yobit , still no any update , thanks After what Yobit has done to TEK, and many other coins, I would highly recommend against this course of action. Cryptopia may not have great volume, but they're a top notch, and more importantly, honest outfit. My suspicion is that if they started seriously advertising, they'd rip the bottom out of most altcoin exchanges.
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what's the status about the shitty miner producers?
BitFury bankrupt soon?
Why don't you produce your own miner and make it better? It's cutting edge technology, things might not always work the way they are meant to. greed is the root of all evil ... and most progress. One must learn self control.
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Biomech if have to put things off atm . Lost Internet connection after the last Windows update . Coming third day now . Wth is happening . Wifi slow as hell . And cable connection down
No worries. On any given day I have more to do than I can handle Hit me when you're ready.
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So I am having a problem getting the TEK wallet to sync. I have gotten the latest wallet version: v2.4.1.0-TEK Checkwallet and repairwallet both pass true.
I have -rescaned the chain as well. I have 8 active connections but still not syncing; however, it says it is catching up and syncing but I just keep getting further behind. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
A couple questions first: Is it adding blocks? If so, you're probably ok. With a one minute block time, if you're synching from scratch, you'll get further behind until it gets near the end of the chain. Also, the estimated number of blocks will change as you pass checkpoints. You might be ok
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please help. i can not find any normal pool to mining Tekcoin.... please recomend me some normal pool. Thanks!!! This pool appears to be working but, I personally have not tried it Speaking of pools, I have always wanted to make my own. Does anybody know how to setup a mining pool for TEK? Because I would gladly set one up probably in one of my RPis for testing (and maybe become the real thing) I would also like to know is there is a TEKcoin wallet for RPi 2? I would be very interesting to stake TEK on your Pi. Yeah, I can help you with that. PM me.
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Bollocks ! Linux never gave me chicks I ended up with the usual geeky nerdy guys. Which seems to be common for most ppl on Linux... Can't say as I got any chicks with Linux either... And in addition to dodging that bullet, I got an operating system that don't constantly fuck up my computer Though I have to admit that Skype for Windows is less annoying than skype for linux and android. The latter being an abortion.
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Was yobit not properly notified beforehand?
They were. It's just typical of them. Thundertoe and Noise23 both notified all exchanges when the fork was announced, and I know for certain several others did as well. So they done fixing but won't answer me or give my coins!! That is typical of them. I have a support ticket from the beginning of March where they took too many funds from me for a partial order. I have left several messages with them. Nothing. Horrible customer service. And I am close to believing they are a bunch of thieves. Cryptopia is at least honest and does get back to you. other than lack of volume, I've never had any problem with Cryptopia at all.
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Was yobit not properly notified beforehand?
They were. It's just typical of them. Thundertoe and Noise23 both notified all exchanges when the fork was announced, and I know for certain several others did as well.
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Or they could have increased power efficiency by using gold wires.
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Why do you suppose gold wires will increase power efficiency? While gold is not as good a conductor as copper when clean, it does not tarnish and so remains very stable at power conductivity over time. Almost all other conductors (aside from exotic supeconductors) degrade over time do to corrosion.
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Yobit now has their very own version of TEKcoin. Coins bought on Yobit are not usable with a wallet on the correct chain or Cryptopia. You will need to sync up an old forked YobiTEK coin and only trade there. The chains are not compatible and wont be in the future.
short form: Yobit remains the graveyard of crypto coins.
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Node list from block experts :
TEKcoin:2.4.0 60009 104.255.67.131 Unknown United States Clarks Summit TEKcoin:2.4.1 60009 24.146.182.241 Optimum Online United States Bronx TEKcoin:2.4.1 60009 90.161.84.133 Uni2 Spain Unknown TEKcoin:2.4.1 60009 173.177.187.49 Videotron Ltee Canada Montr�al TEKcoin:2.4.0 60009 45.55.157.54 Unknown United States New York TEKcoin:2.4.1 60009 85.25.197.75 intergenia AG Germany Unknown
There you have it, at least 2 modded wallets online, microstaking continues as before...
2.4.0 is not a modification, it was the first release of the new wallet. Had some issues for some people and 2.4.1 was a bug fix. 2.4.0 should be valid. I upgraded to 2.4.1 on Thundertoe's advice, I was not one of the people that it was giving issues to. Might have been Windows related, I don't recall, but it was just a few pages back.
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someone told me tek.presstab.pw is on the wrong chain. can anyone confirm if it is on the wrong chain?
It was me, tek.presstab.pw on old version and may soon go to wrong chain. http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/TEK/nodes.phpOld version connections more and more every day. If you have new version it will be conversely. Now it is happen, tek.presstab.pw is on the wrong chain (old version), Yobit also on old chain. Cryptopia and https://www.blockexperts.com/tek on main 2.4.1 chain. @Noise23 @PressTab @Biomech, have we forked ? Dunno. It does sound like it, but I find it hard to believe that presstab wouldn't be up to date. He's awful busy with school, but he's pretty hardcore about being prompt. I reiterate, I'm not one of the developers here, just a very long term supporter. I've reached out to Thundertoe by back channels, he usually gets back to me pretty quick. I haven't been keeping up real good back or front, though it's about staking time, so I'll know very soon if the chains are having problems.
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If I invest 1 BTC in TEK and get at least 30% per month, then I get 23 BTC after one year? Or may be it is some mistake?
Wrong, 1BTC staked monthly at 40% will yield 56.6BTC in exactly 1 year if you do not sell any of the stakes. You were not considering the compounding interest. I made about 15 BTC in 3 months from Tek a while back. I bought around 1.2 BTC worth at around 1,000 sat, and staked for 3 months. Meanwhile, the price went up to over 5,000 sat and I couldn't resist taking my profit. True story. Tek literally saved my trading career after I took huge losses from Litecoin and Bitcoin in early 2014. Tek has been around for a while and we should see a big rise in price soon. The dev has plans for it and is very active. With prices as cheap as they've ever been, NOW is the time to stock up and stake up! Still overly simplistic, as this does NOT take into account trading prices. I've done alright with TEK, but at current prices, were I not altogether in stake profits now, I'd have lost money on the market downturn. I very distinctly remember 10K sats for a brief, shining moment. Sold off a lot back then, and bailed my ass out of a bad situation. But selling that same amount today wouldn't even get me 1BTC.
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Built from the latest source on the github for a windows QT wallet. Getting an error about a missing genesis block for the testnet. Clicked "ignore" and the wallet seems to be working fine, and syncing up "very" slowly.(it's an old coin)
Tek doesn't have a testnet, but the code is capable of it. I actually think it's a good idea to implement in the future, but yeah, you can safely ignore that.
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Only when the authorities are watching.
sad but true! and some people think it's a good habit! Alan Greenspan thought the banks/wallstreet would NEVER screw up No. He didn't. He said and KNEW the very opposite of this before he sold his soul.
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This hardfork not really hardfork, because no changes in blockchain, only in client.
Not quite the case. The client will no longer allow microstaking, AND it will exclude all clients older than the new revision. so if you're running the old wallet after today, and it does manage to synch, it will be on a fork. There was no major revision to the protocol, but it's still a true hard fork. So in plain English its not possible to mod the code so it will allow microstaking ? I'm uncertain. Noise23 would be the man to ask about that, but since the main focus of the new client was to eliminate microstaking, I would think he would have made it so that such blocks would no longer confirm. He's a very good coder.
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This hardfork not really hardfork, because no changes in blockchain, only in client.
Not quite the case. The client will no longer allow microstaking, AND it will exclude all clients older than the new revision. so if you're running the old wallet after today, and it does manage to synch, it will be on a fork. There was no major revision to the protocol, but it's still a true hard fork.
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