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So I just remembered that I have some hodl stored in an old wallet. It appears that the only exchange available to change it another currency is the coinexchange.io exchange, however, it appears to not allow me to create an account. Can US IP addresses not be used and if not, can a VPN work to get around that?
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The best 3 altcoins to make a long-term investment right now are ETH, IOTA and Ripple.
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BTCPOP is 100% "NOT" a scam!
I have been a member there for well over a year, I have taken out several loans, and I have paid them all back. I have also invested in several of the IPO / share opportunities there, which is what is mostly used for collateral when asking for loans.
The site was taken over by Cas almost a year ago because the old owner was about to run off with a LOT of peoples money (his name is previously mentioned in this thread). Long story short, BTC Pop is NOT a scam. There are several members there that tend to make up the majority of the investments with a larger amount of people who also invest smaller amounts. Withdraws work, which was NOT the case when the previous was running the site, however they are manual. Cas does them himself, at least BTC withdraws. Alt coin withdraws are automated I believe.
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So, is Bittrex the only exchange now for DMD
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People who are supporting this community need to get their buts over to bittrex and start BUYING and SELLING BITB, and doing so at a HIGH rate! It is the best exchange that you have, and if you fall off, the price is going to tank even more! Support your coin and your community! In a matter of months one of the most stable staking coins has went from an 7-9 satoshi level, to a 3-4 satoshi level. It shouldnt happen wtih a coin this old unless people are just cashing out.
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I will invest more in this coin at some point, just don't want to spend much more btc on alts atm. Definitely a coin I believe in.
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Cool that fixed it. Will have to remember that if it happens again.
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The fee was probably too low so blockchain.info dropped it. My node also does not have your transaction.
You can delete the transaction from your wallet and resend the transaction. Right click the transaction in the transaction list and choose "Abandon transaction". You should then be able to spend the same inputs that that transaction spent.
That option is greyed out and not selectable.
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I have some coins in limbo, and have been since 10/30.
I checked blockchain.info page with the transaction info, and the page now returns the following error:
Transaction rejected by our node. Reason: Transaction was previously accepted but has been pruned from our database
Here is the transaction ID:
8367c64af6d1387a321737041d72a8e1efebd6fbcdafd5993ac4769fde1ec055-000
The transaction amount is actually .2 BTC so its not a huge amount of money but at the same time, it isnt dust.
How do I get my coins back, because it never made it to my other account?
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Thanks for the replies guys. Great to know, totally considering buying the hashrate to obtain one for when they go beyond profit.
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I am still a supporter of Bitbeans. Currently, I run a staking asset, that is based around assets within BURST coin, and BITB is currently our largest coin, both in total coins, and value in BTC. The wallet is currently just over 21 million coins. 80% of stakes earned from this wallet, are sold monthly and paid to investors in dividends, 15% of stakes remain in the wallet to continue to grow the wallet and staking possibilities for the asset(s). Needless to say, there are people that are invested in this coin, and definitely want to see it continue to grow.
We appreciate your continued support of BitBean. If you would like to represent the asset holders of BitBean, within Bean Core, you should apply for membership: http://www.bitbean.org/beancore.htmlYou can reach me via email: admin@bitbean.org or via our Live Chat: http://teamchat.bitbean.orgI have actually considered that on a few occasions, however, currently I am a little too busy to be able to warrant much more time towards it at the moment. I am, however, getting a few things lined up, and once I get a little more situated as to what I want to do with them, I will again look into joining as I am very interested in the project.
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I am curious. I have been considering buying hash power from hashnest, buying enough to equal a full S7 for once they become non-profitable for them. Does anyone know about how much it would be to ship one to the US once they do start to send them out?
There are other places to buy them, (ebay / amazon) however I am trying to keep cost(s) down as much as possible so trying to find out how much shipping from china to US would be pretty important, as from other sites, its pretty easy to determine.
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I am still a supporter of Bitbeans. Currently, I run a staking asset, that is based around assets within BURST coin, and BITB is currently our largest coin, both in total coins, and value in BTC. The wallet is currently just over 21 million coins. 80% of stakes earned from this wallet, are sold monthly and paid to investors in dividends, 15% of stakes remain in the wallet to continue to grow the wallet and staking possibilities for the asset(s). Needless to say, there are people that are invested in this coin, and definitely want to see it continue to grow.
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anybody have a ballpark amount on shipping to the US would be if S7 goes into redemption ?
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Linux users:
About how much ram is each wallet instance using for you?
IPv6 users:
Have you had any difficulties configuring / running master nodes ?
I am asking because I am considering buying some VPS and running some masternodes.
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One thing I have noticed with 2.1.2.3 is the recent transactions on the overview tab, at least for me, is not the most recent transactions. They are from almost a week ago. My wallet is still staking, and showing as such if you go to look at all transactions, but the recent transactions on the overview page is not correct for me.
Sounds like you are seeing orphans, which always move to the top. you need to zap your wallet from the Wallet Repair menu Yeah that took care of it. Thanks!
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One thing I have noticed with 2.1.2.3 is the recent transactions on the overview tab, at least for me, is not the most recent transactions. They are from almost a week ago. My wallet is still staking, and showing as such if you go to look at all transactions, but the recent transactions on the overview page is not correct for me.
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So what is the deal with exchanges all being under maintenance Is there still that many blockchain / wallet issues with this coin?
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Looking to find a top 10 staking coins, in terms of % return. I am looking for what would be the best 10 in regards to %return for month to month staking.
I am familiar with hyp hyper dmd bitb net ok and hodl, however I am looking for some more to test for staking and in particular looking for the best %returns, and obviously the ability to buy / sell them easily on an exchange if necessary. I know there are people here that prefer PoS coins vs PoW so just looking for a few more to play with. Suggestions ?
DarkNet (DNET) for the Win!! congrats on appearing on the map, BUT in Maintenance it is https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinInfo/?coin=DNETYup starting to have doubts about it. It is still staking, but no deposit / withdraw atm, at least on bittrex.
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