arg i was hoping there was a way that wouldn't cost gas as my last stake cost 0.001221129 Ether ($0.37) which is a bit much is there a way of lowering the gas costs? or would you recommend not minting as often? ive been minting every 4th or 5th day
Staking tokens cost gas or in other words ether? Learn sth new every day i guess... Staking coins = making a transaction to yourself, obviously we have to pay for transactions as per usual yea I'm starting to think its best to wait until you'll stake a few and sell one to cover the gas I know in bitcoin you can set the amount of fee you want to use and effect the priority of the transaction is there a way of doing this with eth while interacting with a contract? as i really don't mind if it takes a few blocks to confirm
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I don't understand how POS is works here. I had a lot of coins but all that I got for pos time is 0.23 sigt
After staking 25000 SIGT for 3 days I got paid 1.8 SIGT LOL'z Totally worth it! looks good to me
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I don't understand how POS is works here. I had a lot of coins but all that I got for pos time is 0.23 sigt
how many coins do you have and how many staked? people use coin control and work on getting all your coins as 1 input then you'll be more likely to stake all your coins and use all your age don't move them into one block unless they've staked or you don't mind losing the age you've accumulated so far
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I wanted to try the first method: I sent POS from the address where it was lying from the first airdrop to an empty address and the new POS did not appear on any address. What is wrong with that? Need two addresses with POS and send from them? If so, in which address will the POS appear? The gas was not enough? MEW exhibited about 157,000 gas. This is not enough? It is necessary to put its value?
Send 0 POS to your own ETH address, that's all and let MEW calculate gas for you. Hi, Will using the first method, i.e. sending 0 POS to your own address reset the coinage for those coins? To clarify: 1.Sending any amount of POS (include 0 POS) to your own address will either trigger the mint() function. 2.Your coinage will only be reset to 0 when you mine PoSToken successfully or send your PoSToken to other address. arg i was hoping there was a way that wouldn't cost gas as my last stake cost 0.001221129 Ether ($0.37) which is a bit much is there a way of lowering the gas costs? or would you recommend not minting as often? ive been minting every 4th or 5th day Hello! In order not to send my POS to another address, because coinage will be reset to 0, can I trigger the mint() function in the Myetherwallet address, where I store other tokens? would it have any impact on my wallet or on the tokens in it?
that'll be fine, just gas costs shouldn't hurt anything mate
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maybe you misunderstand, at this time NOT all the time, ETC and ETH just launched today or last week or last month? please contact novaexchange you'll understand clearly, do not type without thinking. Thanks!
All I said was they've got coins based on different algorithms there and you come back being an insulting prick? the point is that they do have other coin types there, I thought they might mean all these bullcrap erc2.0 tokens that are about these days blocked @shaftcrypto hope this ass hasn't got anything to do with your team or there will be considerable dumping
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Anger and frustrations aside, the more I look at the facts, the more credible the so called fudders appear.
Sigt Proof of Stake is Proof of Shite. Network weight never changes, expected time to next reward increases every day, making it constantly out of reach for anyone with less than tens of thousands. PoS should deliver proportionately, not selectively.
Then you don't understand how staking works for this coin. Your weight increases with the coin age, so every day it becomes larger. Eventually you will mint a PoS block and get your reward in full for the whole period of waiting. It doesn't matter if you run your wallet constantly or open it once a month or once year. And of course big holders will get their rewards faster, because there is a fixed number of blocks per day, it cannot include everyone that stake 100 SIGT while there are holders with millions. i think the issue is that your stake weight wont grow larger than the amount of coins you hold. he's unaware there are different types of pos for example 1337 can have over 100000 weight if you have over 100000 coins, sigt caps your weight at number of coins like blackcoin,ok and many others so unless you buy more coins or hold a decent amount your less and less likely to stake. TLDR: people are confusing weight with age
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I think coinexchange will be better than novaexchange, current novaex only accept btc and ltc base, we'll wait for a long time if apply novaexchange. Novaexchange only supports coins based on Bitcoin or Litecoin at this point, but is working to support other coins aswell. We will announce when it is possible. uh but... https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_ETH/https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_ETC/and eth is a trading pair
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So, i guess you enjoyed waiting for PIRL coin launch issues i guess lol, burn ...
Yobit would be a good start to expand into the major exchanges. We wouldn't stop on that and try to get into the Bittrex, Bitfinex, etc. If you have any suggestions about exchanges that we should list on — we are open to them.
Rich List as well as list of the miners with highest hashrate (or share of mined blocks) would be implemented in explorer a bit later — explorers functionality would grow. Don't worry about that.
nova and cryptopia are both pretty good entry exchanges if we can get there
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Hi,
I am looking for an answer to this. I read somewhere that transferring POS token would reset coinage.
Right now my coinage is 195 days but i have never staked any of those coins. Will using the first method, i.e. sending 0 POS to your own address reset the coinage for those coins?
sending your pos anywhere would reset the age, i believe the "first method" says send eth to yourself not pos edit: it says Sending a transaction to your own address with any amount. We recommend this approach which can easily be done with any Ethereum Wallet. so i guess any transaction tried sending eth to an address with mature pos waited 5 blocks didnt mint went to mew and staked to use coinage sent 40 to my other address with mature pos have waited for a few confirms(17) and hasn't minted not sure how this first methods sposed to work edit: function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value) onlyPayloadSize(2 * 32) returns (bool) { if(msg.sender == _to) return mint();
looks like its got to come from the same address, if so how indeed can you stake this way?
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Hi,
I am looking for an answer to this. I read somewhere that transferring POS token would reset coinage.
Right now my coinage is 195 days but i have never staked any of those coins. Will using the first method, i.e. sending 0 POS to your own address reset the coinage for those coins?
sending your pos anywhere would reset the age, i believe the "first method" says send eth to yourself not pos edit: it says Sending a transaction to your own address with any amount. We recommend this approach which can easily be done with any Ethereum Wallet. so i guess any transaction
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Dear Sirs, we have paid for the listing on Yobit exchange, since you asked us to list faster. We are awaiting their decision soon.
More exchanges are upcoming!
yobit's an awful exchange, many coins get stuck there as they ignore devs. but its better than none i guess nice design, can we get a rich list? question, how can i find out if wallet is synced or not ? because pool tells me that i'v been paid but wallet balance is 0.
check your address on the explorer and check the current block there too
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Also, I have never minted any POS as yet as i haven't staked them. I checked my coinage and it shows COINAGE: 195 TOKEN-DAY. Now i wanted to know is how does that effect my staking. Do i get more stakes going forward? Do i also get coins for the days i did not stake but my coinage was increasing as i was hodling?
Would appreciate some help.
from op: Minimum Coin Age: 3 Days Maximum Coin Age: 90 Days so maximum coinage (per coin/input i believe) is 90 days the less often you stake the more you get per stake but it balances out as its percentage based however i'd say your better off staking early rather than later as you'll gain age on the coins you staked
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this project look like was dead
yup dead wallet wont sync anymore 1 connection
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lol ok its stating it has now synced, but as soon as a transaction comes to my wallet it syncs again very strange
Try monitoring your blocks for a bit and if it looks like its not syncing properly, download the latest snapshot which was uploaded today https://github.com/xenonflux/1337/releases/download/v1.9.0.0/1337-snapshot9272017.zip. I am looking for a robust way to deploy all the files to the correct locations in future so that you dont have to deal with them manually. Some days ago I thought, the wallet was finally synced successfully (because the block height was the same as shown at cryptoid). Unfortunately, today I figured out that the wallet is still out of sync and I finally downloaded this latest snapshot. Now... my wallet is still out of sync (stalling since hours at block 1070075). Furthermore, my complete wallet balance is 0. But when I call "getaccountaddress" and check the balance of the address returned at cryptoid, it tells me that there're millions of coins on my wallet. Hence, the wallet.dat file is still the correct one... but even -reindex doesn't solve the problem So... what the hell is wrong with that version??? What... To be honest... the snapshots are pretty cool - thanks. But it's no solution for myself because I want a coin that syncs automatically. I don't need a coin I need to sync by downloading the latest snapshots every day and try to sync. I've compiled version 1.9.0.0 from the github source multiple times (on my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS), replaced the snapshots 3 times and at the moment I've 115 connections. But I've no ideas anymore and if the problems aren't solved in the next days, I will remove it from my fullnode I ran since almost 1 1/2 years. That's absolutely terrible. All the other coins I've a running without any problems since months... (like 1337 before version 1.9.0.0)... Please join our Slack … https://the-1337-foundation-invite.herokuapp.com/ or Discord https://discord.gg/np7BmKV and someone will help you asap. My Linux wallet also lost sync at block 1070075 it would appear the same bug is present as previous releases i was hoping this would be fixed but as its only linux thats affected I can understand why its still here thankfully i have a windows machine so updating and restoring the blockchain isn't a major issue
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so my investment is "flipped" and if i lose i get flip tokens what if i win? it says below, eth with a chance of mdt how much eth percentage wise? do i have to wait for the end of the ico for this? if so I'd need to invest again to try and lose to get flip tokens and then have to wait for my original return
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Create a new one and send exactly 30K in one transaction to the new collateral. You should be able to start with the new MN afterwards.
jub ok, I will do so, but this doesn't solve the issue of closing and reopening the wallet and start the MN again, anyway will try my best, thx i get this error to after resetting my masternode here's what to do if your wallet closes: open the wallet and open the debug console as normal type masternode start and your passkey notice the response "remotely started masternode" immediately type "masternode stop" start your masternode again response "succesfully started masternode" I first posted about this issue months ago but no-one noticed/cared wow ok, didnt knew that. right now my masternode is back up after a fresh resetup. to avoid this kind of "trouble" wouldn't it be possible to stop the masternode manually (using debug console or gui "stop") before closing the wallet and then be able to start it again after reopening the wallet. someone tried this? tried previously the bug persists even if you do a clean shutdown but it is how i found the workaround pay attention to the response if its "remotely started masternode" you've just unlocked your masternode for staking in which case follow the above instructions so far its worked for me without fail after at least 3 reboots
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Oh that's fucked up. So this coin only wants to be a shitcoin. Byteball has a better distribution idea there...
I'm with crypto since 2011, but never had the urge to register on bitcointalk...
Distribution here seems really fair and smooth to me. Byteball only reward these, who already own Bitcoin. On this Airdrop everyone, even these without Bitcoin have the same chance to get rewarded. If you are in crypto since 2011 and never register on the greatest bitcoin relevant forum, it's defenitly your fault. cant you guys apply for the other airdrops? like twitter, youtube etc Join signature and twitter but where I can check my bounties statut please?
on your postoken airdrop page: https://airdrop.postoken.org/
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Create a new one and send exactly 30K in one transaction to the new collateral. You should be able to start with the new MN afterwards.
jub ok, I will do so, but this doesn't solve the issue of closing and reopening the wallet and start the MN again, anyway will try my best, thx i get this error to after resetting my masternode here's what to do if your wallet closes: open the wallet and open the debug console as normal type masternode start and your passkey notice the response "remotely started masternode" immediately type "masternode stop" start your masternode again response "succesfully started masternode" I first posted about this issue months ago but no-one noticed/cared
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We have prepared a roadmap. Feel free to examine it and ask questions! any questions : 1. Who are the coin holders? Nodes? 2. How many coins do you need to keep minimum? +1 how's the gui wallet coming along?
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good news : September 28 okcash event held in hongkong. October 1 okcash officially on bifinex floor.
Link please, about Bitfinex? Or you just Trololol with Activity: 2 and Date Registered: September 17 REMINDER: That which is asserted without evidence can just as easily be dismissed without evidence. Sorry for my delay. because I'm quite shocked about the okcash information is coin scam Shocked Shocked Shocked OKCash ... is one of best crypto ... maybe you just misunderstood the news @ROnald @Ronaldo seriously? you're going to try fudding okcash I've been with ok since the beginning before it was even called OK and I can assure you its not a scam
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