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How are ra wallet and ra exchange connected?
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What's your legal address?
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What will be the starting price when listed on exchange. how does that work and how is it determined.
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Hi, how many coins reserved for bounty?
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Will you have a buyback program?
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what's new on project for investors?
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how much tokens will get for now Airdrop participants?
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Hello, admins! Can I see your eth address to confirm the current ico funding situation?
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Is your project legal? I was always interested in this
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Hi!
Can you confirm that you contacted the Palau authorities, please?
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So what will I be able to do with RAcoin?
Why is it better than the traditional currency?
will it be like a token or something
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Your project seems interesting...
Bu why do you think blockchain is good for gambling?
A good question mate
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Your project seems interesting...
Bu why do you think blockchain is good for gambling?
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Oh, man! Are you seriously so superstitious?
I hope sept 11 will be an ordinary day
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If I was a developer, I would always conceal my personal details at least for security reasons. I'm concerned about possible persecution by the government and abuse by hackers.
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I've got a question: am I right, you don't need to write ''exit'' in command line now? the sync would be automatically saved?
Exactly ! You don't need to use this command when you end mining. That's good for people like me who sometimes forget to use wallet commands Yes, it's very convenient. I always forget to use wallet commands. It is kinda gift for me
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Between BCN and DSH, I'd choose to mine BCN
And it is very good choice! BCN has a lot of competitive advantages
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Bytecoin has been updated to v.1.0.2, which includes the following features: — Transaction history for simplewallet and Wallet JSON RPC — Reset command for simplewallet and Wallet JSON RPC — Various simplewallet improvements The "reset" command is a handful tool in case you would like to resynchronize your wallet's data from scratch. This command was introduced to avoid deleting the wallet.bin file in case the re-synchronization is required. The transaction history can be obtained through "list_transfers" command in simplewallet or "get_transfers" method in Wallet RPC. It returns the information regarding all incoming and outgoing transactions: The "list_transfers" command returns all incoming and outgoing transfers with the following structure: - timestamp
- transaction type (INPUT = incoming, OUTPUT = outgoing)
- tx hash
- transfer amount — please note that this data is available starting from v.1.0.2 build. For the transfers created by simplewallet of previous versions this method returns not exact transfers amounts but the transaction amounts (transfer amount + change).
- fee
- payment_id
- recipient's address (non applicable for incoming transactions)
- block height
- unlock time
The method provides an easy way for the users or services to recheck all the wallet's operations. You may learn more about these new features on Bytecoin Wiki: new simplewallet commands and their outputs, new Wallet JSON RPC methods. Download Bytecoin v.1.0.2: http://bytecoin.org/downloads Indeed, it's an easy way to re-check all wallets opeerations Yes, and it is very easy. I'm always afraid of deleting the wallet.bin file and now this problem is solved.
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Who want to sell some Bytecoins for me? Cheers
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Mining Bytecoin is profitable today, isn't it?
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