Regarding the 50% profit from your CBX yearly , it is not my words , I just said what elambert said , why not ? That is better for all holders , this what elambert posted a few pages before , maybe I have misunderstood , if yes , please make it clear for me. Difficulty is extremely low! Right now you can stake and earn 50% per year interest on your CBX while inflation remains at 2% per year. This is PoSP at work, take advantage.
his meaning is while the yearly inflation will always be 2% max, PoSP stakers when the difficulty was low were staking with as little as 1 CBX inputs so at the time they were getting more, eg if they stake 12 blocks they would have made 0.5CBX from the 1 CBX stake, after 25 blocks stake they would have made 1 CBX from their 1 CBX input, at low difficulty it was easier for small sized stakes to get a block more frequently , so they were effectively earning 50% or more annually on that block. Its just a calculation
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is there a windows build available for public testing yet?
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Was this ever resolved, this Jawad Yaqub has started an suspicious looking ICO called "DEOS", their website claims Bank of America, Commonwealth Bank of Australia as being among their customers Razormind Targets Ethereum by Crowdfunding DeOS Blockchain on July 15 http://cointelegraph.com/news/razormind-targets-ethereum-by-crowdfunding-deos-blockchain-on-july-15Razormind’s CEO Jawad Yaqub shared with Cointelegraph the details of the crowdsale.
CoinTelegraph: So when does the crowdsale go live Mr Yaqub?
Jawad Yaqub: The crowdsale starts on July 15th, 12:00 PM GMT. The DeOS crowdsale is supervised by the Omni Foundation. They have access to all transactional information, with their executives serving in the role of trustees for the DeOS tokens. Razormind has no access to these funds without their approval. We are taking great care to secure and safeguard all funds for this crowdsale.
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Not sure what happened? When I looked yesterday the paid voting was finished and Klondike was #1. Then I saw this? Paid Voting Last Winner: Aurum Coin(AU) - 46670 DOT votes Next Vote: 5 Days 15 Hours 8 Minutes 10 Seconds https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Votethats the weekly voting it was outvoted in the last hour probably, as some will try and vote at the last minute. but good news is Cryptopia now only requires 100,000 DOT total to be added instantly, and KDC has over 70k total. Very likely it will reach total required to added soon, but that still leaves the problem of BTER and Cryptsy, its necessary to identify the wallets they owned so they can not be allowed to dump their stolen coins and no decent KDC block explorer exists.
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aside from this exchange what are the new feature from this coin now ben? do you have any particular updates since you open some info about the wallet i'm just hoping that another application or system will use the API. good luck dev keep us updated thanks.
Well, it's been a while since Ben posted here so maybe he's busy on something. Let's just keep our CBXs and wait for further announcements. BTW: Tried cbxph.org and it is quite easy and fast since I don't have to wait for BTC transfer anymore which usually takes a long time for it to be confirmed. I am currently holding my CBX from last 3 months but Sad to say there is not any improvement coming in CBX market. seems that people themselve don't like that the value increase. they are dumping the price themselves by listing their coins for cheap price. now I can't even sell my coins because when I bought them the price was 40K satoshi each. but now it dropped to 20K satoshi. well good news is a significant amount of CBX has moved away from exchanges into users wallets since a few weeks ago. now if we get some acknowledgement Cryptoid could tag the following addresses Some info might be of interest to blockchain watchers Still a few wallets i have not found yet and if someone else that has used any of the exchanges in the past can confirm or the exchanges themselves in this thread we can get Cryptoid to tag those wallets. Looking for the old wallets that were used by Bittrex, Ecoinfund and Comkort so if anyone add those we will have a more complete picture. Cryptoid does a remarkable job of identifying wallets. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/address.dws?124197.htm - Cryptsy Receiver - 124,649.167564 CBX https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?125039.htm - Current CBX Foundation - 90,000.040269 CBX https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?94382.htm - CBX Foundation (Old) - 503.358041, 503.842142 CBX https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?98254.htm - Yobit (offline) - 5,273.392255 CBX 5,274.108255 CBX, 380 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?98857.htm - Cryptopia - 18,407.18723 CBX 14,574.525083 CBX, 705 728 known addresses Old Exchanges https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?8245.htm - CoinEX (scam/hacked) - 339.165943 CBX 953 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?95022.htm - Crypto-Trade (closed) - 197.290188 CBX, 36 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?65213.htm - Coins-E - (scam) 12,675.897554 CBX, 221 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?2930.htm - Old Cryptsy (scam) - 15.100557 CBX, 9049 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?107709.htm - Banx.io (closed)- 0.000000 CBX, 55 known addresses Bittrex - (closed, had a market there in 2014, according to old CGB thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245086.3050) EcoinFund - (closed - scam? hacked? info needed) Comkort - (closed) Of note is that Coins-e which is now offline completely ran off with 12,675 CBX stilll in their wallets, they never updated from CGB and these Canadian scammers may still attempt to move their coins in the future. Like Cryptsy these are coins that belong to their users and so it hoped that any attempt by those scammers to move or sell their coins will be noticed. Same for CoinEX which claimed it was hacked and disapperead with their users coins. There is also still small amount in Cryptsy wallets that has not been moved, and may also exist other addresses not yet associated to their wallets, they had a very systematic method of staking then sweeping their CGB/CBX addresses every few months so may be even then the receivership is aware of. 9049 addresses seems small compared to total number of users they are belived to have had? Can we get Cryptoid to tag all the above wallets? It will make exploring CBX on Cryptoid so much clearer
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are you still intending to claim the unclaimed EXCL for yourself?
Hope you will be transparent and show how much is swapped, number of claimants and distribution. This has been very sketchy coin from the start, very little dev work after the ICO, nothing delivered.
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Is there any way to contact the customer service, the balance of my wallet is not correct, I tried sending mail, twitter and private letter bitcointalk.org, but not get any response
no, and i see they have delisted a few more coins in the past month, again without no notice given.
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Guys, is anyone having trouble with Cryptomic? 'Lotto' and I are the only ones who have posted in the troll box in the last nine days, and I now have withdrawals over twelve hours old.
Mark
i bought some CBX only a few days ago and withdrew it successfully, some one placed a nice 300 at only 22000, its in my wallet now waiting to be staked. you can PM or post byronp in the main channel, he been in there today, also if your only seeing "lotto" that might be because you are in the global chat intended for non english speakers, its toggle between global chat/chat by click the globe icon, top right of chat box
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Some info might be of interest to blockchain watchers Still a few wallets i have not found yet and if someone else that has used any of the exchanges in the past can confirm or the exchanges themselves in this thread we can get Cryptoid to tag those wallets. Looking for the old wallets that were used by Bittrex, Ecoinfund and Comkort so if anyone add those we will have a more complete picture. Cryptoid does a remarkable job of identifying wallets. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/address.dws?124197.htm - Cryptsy Receiver - 124,649.167564 CBX https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?125039.htm - Current CBX Foundation - 90,000.000000 CBX https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?94382.htm - CBX Foundation (Old) - 503.358041 CBX https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?98254.htm - Yobit (offline) - 5,273.392255 CBX, 380 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?98857.htm - Cryptopia - 18,407.18723 CBX, 705 known addresses Old Exchanges https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?8245.htm - CoinEX (scam/hacked) - 339.165943 CBX 953 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?95022.htm - Crypto-Trade (closed) - 197.290188 CBX, 36 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?65213.htm - Coins-E - (scam) 12,675.897554 CBX, 221 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?2930.htm - Old Cryptsy (scam) - 15.100557 CBX, 9049 known addresses https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cbx/wallet.dws?107709.htm - Banx.io (closed)- 0.000000 CBX, 55 known addresses Bittrex - (closed, had a market there in 2014, according to old CGB thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245086.3050) EcoinFund - (closed - scam? hacked? info needed) Comkort - (closed) Of note is that Coins-e which is now offline completely ran off with 12,675 CBX stilll in their wallets, they never updated from CGB and these Canadian scammers may still attempt to move their coins in the future. Like Cryptsy these are coins that belong to their users and so it hoped that any attempt by those scammers to move or sell their coins will be noticed. Same for CoinEX which claimed it was hacked and disapperead with their users coins. There is also still small amount in Cryptsy wallets that has not been moved, and may also exist other addresses not yet associated to their wallets, they had a very systematic method of staking then sweeping their CGB/CBX addresses every few months so may be even then the receivership is aware of. 9049 addresses seems small compared to total number of users they are belived to have had? Can we get Cryptoid to tag all the above wallets? It will make exploring CBX on Cryptoid so much clearer
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difficultly drop as a result of several nodes shutting down a week ago, the low difficulty can cause forks in nodes that have alot of inputs ready to stake as they begin to stake and confirm on their own chain. Only solution is to delete and rollback to backup or resync blockchain. all the stakes on fork will become orphans as they do not exist on the main blockchain. It happened to me as well and i lost a day worth of staking, and another day lost to resyncing the wallet.
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Rawx poll update: We're now at rank 12. Rank 11 seems a couple of dozen votes away so I guess we'll have to settle at 12.
well DAO and even ETH could out of the running now which would mean everything else moves up.
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RAWX poll update: We're now within the top 15. Well done voters Good to see, if we can get into the top 5, CBX will have some exposure on what is likely to be a high profile platform if its previous incarnation as mcxnow is any indicator.
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many thanks, working well
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https://rawx.io/poll.htmlDon't forget to vote for CBX so it can be included on the upcoming RAWX beta release (its the successor/relaunch to mcxnow which shutdown in 2014). the leading votes are looking a little bit flavor of the month, if everyone can cast a vote for cbx, its needs to get over only 300 votes to be in the top 5 RAWX.io Voting closes in 6 days and beta launch is in 12 days
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Mineum sounds vary similar to Ambershare, but of instead backed by Amber company, this time its backed by a mining farm. Is it the same group of people behind it? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1461341.0 MINEUM is a mining farm located in Quebec, Canada that is led by two cryptocurrency enthusiast and developers. The company is aimed at stable growth over many years to come and poised to become the reference in cryptocurrency mining. To expand MINEUM activities, we have decided to sell 49% of our stake. The 4.9 million coins that will be bought or mined will represent the stakes of the company. To receive dividends, a holder needs to hold at least 10 000 MNM or 0.1% of the total supply. 4 million coins will be sold during the Initial Coin Offering (ICO), 750 000 coins will be mineable during the Proof-Of-Work phase (PoW) and 150 000 coins will be used for different bounties.
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You can start voting for the currencies to be available for trade now: https://rawx.io/poll.htmlIf you are missing a currency just tell me! The exact release date for the beta will be announced soon! Blackcoin (BLK) and Decred (DCR) should added. I would also like to suggest (CBX) CryptoBullion as it would be nice to see it distributed on a few more exchanges.
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This sounds familiar Stellar Co-Founder Resigns As Executive Director http://www.coindesk.com/stellar-co-founder-resigns-executive-director/Joyce Kim said that she would be “passing on the torch” of executive director to her co-founder, Jed McCaleb, who co-founded Ripple and was the original owner of Tokyo-based bitcoin exchange Mt Gox. Will there be a new ripple/stellar clone after the vacation perhaps....? Kim says she plans to take the summer off to “think, read, and reflect” on her next steps during an exploratory trip that will include visits to Ecuador, Sweden and Spain. She said expects to return by the end of this summer.
Kim concluded her post:
"I will return from my travels bursting with energy, ideas and likely a dinged up surfboard."
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