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January 05, 2015, 11:12:34 PM
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Day 005- HYP (1000) , TRK (1.2) GRW (31.06)
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January 06, 2015, 12:01:09 AM
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Interesting, will follow.

An alternative to deal with all the different wallets, you could try https://www.stakemybit.com (PoS pool).

If you are looking for another interesting coin, I recommend to check out Magi (PoS+PoW) with optimized PoS.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735170.0

Thank you, I do like the idea of the PoS pools, and having a quick look at the link above could be useful for some coins.
Maybe tempted to put some clams as a test mainly because the only alternative is just-dice and I've already gambled and lost having fun their.
So another task added 'Investigate POS pools' - Is this the future bank.

I deposited some different coins, looking at it as some kind of investment. More or less, deposit and forget (for a while) without the need of having lots of wallets installed. With the total amount of coins there, you should get more than staking alone.
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January 07, 2015, 12:59:35 AM
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Day 006 - Are any Alt-coin wallets safe including Paper Wallets.
              HYP (1000) CAP (117) HBN (10) TRK (5)

Just started looking at my old wallets that have been stored on an old P4 PC which is kept isolated from the internet, so I thought my coins would be very secure.
So I copied my MRC wallet back to my main computer and went to the MRC thread to locate the latest POW wallet only to discover that it has now evolved into MRC2.0 a pure POS coin.
I Grin then realized that I had missed the exchange period which ended in October 2014 Sad which was only open for a very limited period. Cry
The MRC network no longer exists and the unclaimed coins created for the exchange to MRC2 have been destroyed.

Good luck with MRC2.

Examine each main Alt-coin thread on a weekly basis if you have an investment.

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January 07, 2015, 09:07:55 AM
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He won't forge NXT with these investments. Maybe after leasing out his balance, just maybe.

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January 09, 2015, 10:31:59 AM
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Cool thread, definitely following.

About new years resolutions, it's a silly thing people make them and they are usually insanely hard, "I will hit the gym 4 days/week every week" and then they get sick, or go on vacation and don't go to the gym for a week, or are swamped at work and are like meh well, I failed, and eventually quit.

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January 11, 2015, 12:53:16 AM
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Day 007 - TRK (6.94) HBN (15.33)
Day 008 - HYP (1000) TRK (41.47) PHS (16.8 )
Day 009 - HYP (2000) TRK (538.96)
Day 010 - TEK(33.33) CAP (60.52) GRW (6) PHS (20.73)

That's the coins I minted for the last 4 days , having a feast on Hyperstake with 3K minted in total.

Checked out the hyperstake thread and found 'BLOCKS LESS THAN 2000 HYP WILL TAKE MUCH LONGER TO STAKE BECAUSE OF HIGH DIFFICULTY'.
Well I have 7 blocks at 3.4K and 3 blocks at 3K with the oldest 3K block dated 14-12-10, nearly 30 days old, so I've decided to increase my block size to 6-7K from now on, aiming for 10-11 blocks in total.

GRW has also been added on to askcoin.net  since December 23 but has hardly any volume, will transfer some coins to see if the market is viable and show support for the coin.

Additional hardware: 2nd PC win8 minimal specification celeron 2.6 Ghz bought

Running six wallets , 3 on each machine with task management , believe this should allow a total of 14 Potential Alt-coins to be managed with ease.

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January 11, 2015, 12:56:33 AM
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Cool thread, definitely following.

About new years resolutions, it's a silly thing people make them and they are usually insanely hard, "I will hit the gym 4 days/week every week" and then they get sick, or go on vacation and don't go to the gym for a week, or are swamped at work and are like meh well, I failed, and eventually quit.



Hi, thanks for the support, I got 355 days to go.
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January 19, 2015, 01:49:49 PM
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Do you have any advice for staking hardware to invest into?

I can do some DIY with pc's if needed, but nothing too technical.

Preferably pretty low budget if possible.
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