My main address is PPP-blablabla it shows my whole balance. so.. I created 5 new receive addresses, sent a small chunk to all 5. Now my main address of PPP-blablabla is 0.0 balance on explorer? My wallet shows my balance. Im a lil wierded out &/or confused?
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Is it supposes to say (n/a) on transactions sending coins to and from yourself in same wallet?
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when you guy's talk about creating a bunch of addresses are all you're doing is making multiple receiving address and sending pot to yourself in the same wallet?
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how long will/should it take to generate the remaining 210 million'ish coins?..if the network is running like it should. just another curious question.
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The first few staked coins was a fairly decent amount on everyones end. Was that a one time deal cause the network was so low? If those #'s dont roll in again I don't get it? A million+ coins stakes 2 or 3 pennies in pot a day. Even #2 on the rich list (less the first day, the 23rd) 7 million+ coins stakes 3,355 +/- @ $.001080 =$3.62 ..from 24th - 30th. , unless i'm missing something?
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Question...not necessarily specific to POSv. What happens if you have the same wallet.dat file running on two different computer?
For POW coins, Nothing. For POS/v, I have been told very bad things if they are both unlocked and staking. I have run the same address on 2 different wallets and never had an issue, but as I have been told by the rdd devs that its not smart, I would advise caution on that front. There should be no issue running them so long as only 1 is actively staking at a time. So what exactly happens if they are both staking then The way I understand it conflicts with blocks being minted and transmitted to the network could happen, not sure exactly. You could always test it out with a small # of coins in an address that is generated outside of the wallet so that you have control over where the key is imported. uhh, no thanks. Why not? For science!! I'm sure the original question asker is.
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Question...not necessarily specific to POSv. What happens if you have the same wallet.dat file running on two different computer?
For POW coins, Nothing. For POS/v, I have been told very bad things if they are both unlocked and staking. I have run the same address on 2 different wallets and never had an issue, but as I have been told by the rdd devs that its not smart, I would advise caution on that front. There should be no issue running them so long as only 1 is actively staking at a time. So what exactly happens if they are both staking then The way I understand it conflicts with blocks being minted and transmitted to the network could happen, not sure exactly. You could always test it out with a small # of coins in an address that is generated outside of the wallet so that you have control over where the key is imported. uhh, no thanks.
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Question...not necessarily specific to POSv. What happens if you have the same wallet.dat file running on two different computer?
For POW coins, Nothing. For POS/v, I have been told very bad things if they are both unlocked and staking. I have run the same address on 2 different wallets and never had an issue, but as I have been told by the rdd devs that its not smart, I would advise caution on that front. There should be no issue running them so long as only 1 is actively staking at a time. So what exactly happens if they are both staking then
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how come the rich list shows bittrex #77 but not crypsy? just curious.
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my wallet.. 3000+ weight yesterday and 1 today?
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sweet thanks. I think i'm all done with the hundred questions over the last few days.
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i don't understand a .4 payout with my chunk of coins for the second time now.
Thats likely your stake interest. Whats your addy? I will pull it up on an explorer and take a look. aady? Address lol PPPaUvWDLchcGkqZQNSTgmjwYvAbEFD81X Yeah, that 0.4xxx is your stake for that block. Each payout is going to vary based on several factors that are always changing. The main ones I can think of are, the coin age of the staked coins, the total network supply, the # of coins actively staking. Your first payout was much much larger because of the coin age when your minted your first block. The longer you go between stakes the larger that staked interest payment will be when you do stake a block. sooo stake all the time (or at least attempt) or close wallet and age coins for a bigger stake ? hehe?
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i don't understand a .4 payout with my chunk of coins for the second time now.
Thats likely your stake interest. Whats your addy? I will pull it up on an explorer and take a look. aady? Address lol PPPaUvWDLchcGkqZQNSTgmjwYvAbEFD81X
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i don't understand a .4 payout with my chunk of coins for the second time now.
Thats likely your stake interest. Whats your addy? I will pull it up on an explorer and take a look. aady?
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i don't understand a .4 payout with my chunk of coins for the second time now.
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wish i knew if everyone at crypsy was going to dump or withdraw. if/when they get it together..
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i hate this limbo mode between confirmed coins and i guess the time limit. Even if the coins are confirmed, the stake button sill say's not mature because of time?
The min coin age is 8 hours before a block of coins eligible to stake. With the network as small as it is right now, you are pretty much guaranteed to stake soon after the 8 hour windows. You can't and won't stake more than once every 8 hours per block/address, no matter how large your weight. ya, the second i'm able to stake almost instantly back to maturing. wish there was a little stake timer countdown thingy.
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i hate this limbo mode between confirmed coins and i guess the time limit. Even if the coins are confirmed, the stake button sill say's not mature because of time?
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Does it matter if all your coins are in 1 address or a bunch of lil stashes. Does it affect payouts?
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looks like blocks are rolling now.
Indeed it does, lets hope this continues. did they lower that one #value that was for RDD coins?
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