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AllCryptoAllDay
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April 03, 2015, 07:53:39 PM |
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Seems to work now thanks.
My other question is that it seems to not stake the full amount when staking I understand that is usually because of multiple deposits. However It is very hard to reach full vpos amount if they do not count all coins in wallet per stake
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CyberCyborg
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April 03, 2015, 07:56:15 PM |
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Seems to work now thanks.
My other question is that it seems to not stake the full amount when staking I understand that is usually because of multiple deposits. However It is very hard to reach full vpos amount if they do not count all coins in wallet per stake
Make sure you have all your coins into one input, you can check your inputs using coin control, and consolidate them. vPoS wallet does not split pos blocks, and also has no maximum coins per block like classic PoS. So basically you need to send all coins in one transaction to one address so you get one big input for vPoS.
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AllCryptoAllDay
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April 03, 2015, 08:02:26 PM |
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Seems to work now thanks.
My other question is that it seems to not stake the full amount when staking I understand that is usually because of multiple deposits. However It is very hard to reach full vpos amount if they do not count all coins in wallet per stake
Make sure you have all your coins into one input, you can check your inputs using coin control, and consolidate them. vPoS wallet does not split pos blocks, and also has no maximum coins per block like classic PoS. So basically you need to send all coins in one transaction to one address so you get one big input for vPoS. Can you elaborate on this? Sorry I haven't heard of this technique before but I am sure others would like to know how as well.
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Rols
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April 03, 2015, 08:48:22 PM |
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In a few hours this coin will be traded under 100 satoshi. Big holders need to put up buy support. If they dont belive in this coin then the dump will go on.
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borris123
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April 03, 2015, 08:51:12 PM |
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more info is needed of whats going to happen. atm this coin is nothing but a bare shell. how are people wanting to invest if they dont know what devs plans are??
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moneycharm
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April 03, 2015, 09:01:56 PM |
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more info is needed of whats going to happen. atm this coin is nothing but a bare shell. how are people wanting to invest if they dont know what devs plans are??
No, only 28BTC on selling side. This coin will rise soon.
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CyberCyborg
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April 03, 2015, 09:08:15 PM |
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Seems to work now thanks.
My other question is that it seems to not stake the full amount when staking I understand that is usually because of multiple deposits. However It is very hard to reach full vpos amount if they do not count all coins in wallet per stake
Make sure you have all your coins into one input, you can check your inputs using coin control, and consolidate them. vPoS wallet does not split pos blocks, and also has no maximum coins per block like classic PoS. So basically you need to send all coins in one transaction to one address so you get one big input for vPoS. Can you elaborate on this? Sorry I haven't heard of this technique before but I am sure others would like to know how as well. Well basically you need to create a new address in your wallet, and send all coins to it in one transaction, so that one big input will be created. You can view your inputs using coin control screen.
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borris123
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April 03, 2015, 09:09:12 PM |
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more info is needed of whats going to happen. atm this coin is nothing but a bare shell. how are people wanting to invest if they dont know what devs plans are??
No, only 28BTC on selling side. This coin will rise soon. hope so staking going well. to bad once you send coins out of the wallet it resets the timer. only learnt that earlier
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Rols
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April 03, 2015, 09:24:33 PM |
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more info is needed of whats going to happen. atm this coin is nothing but a bare shell. how are people wanting to invest if they dont know what devs plans are??
No, only 28BTC on selling side. This coin will rise soon. Just a few satoshis and it will be under 100 on c-cex. Big holders dont belive in this coin.
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borris123
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April 03, 2015, 09:28:13 PM |
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Seems to work now thanks.
My other question is that it seems to not stake the full amount when staking I understand that is usually because of multiple deposits. However It is very hard to reach full vpos amount if they do not count all coins in wallet per stake
Make sure you have all your coins into one input, you can check your inputs using coin control, and consolidate them. vPoS wallet does not split pos blocks, and also has no maximum coins per block like classic PoS. So basically you need to send all coins in one transaction to one address so you get one big input for vPoS. Can you elaborate on this? Sorry I haven't heard of this technique before but I am sure others would like to know how as well. Well basically you need to create a new address in your wallet, and send all coins to it in one transaction, so that one big input will be created. You can view your inputs using coin control screen. Can you explain your plans in the op please. people need to know the ins and outs of whats going on. was really hoping this wasnt just another mine and dump coin.
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CyberCoinDev (OP)
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April 03, 2015, 10:00:03 PM |
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Seems to work now thanks.
My other question is that it seems to not stake the full amount when staking I understand that is usually because of multiple deposits. However It is very hard to reach full vpos amount if they do not count all coins in wallet per stake
Make sure you have all your coins into one input, you can check your inputs using coin control, and consolidate them. vPoS wallet does not split pos blocks, and also has no maximum coins per block like classic PoS. So basically you need to send all coins in one transaction to one address so you get one big input for vPoS. Can you elaborate on this? Sorry I haven't heard of this technique before but I am sure others would like to know how as well. Well basically you need to create a new address in your wallet, and send all coins to it in one transaction, so that one big input will be created. You can view your inputs using coin control screen. Can you explain your plans in the op please. people need to know the ins and outs of whats going on. was really hoping this wasnt just another mine and dump coin. High vPoS is a stage of early distribution. We already said we will announce plans in two days. No more PoW mining, so the impatient ones will exit. What you see on exchanges is normal. No need to panic or follow the fudster, unless you are in it to make crumbs.
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ctgiant
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April 03, 2015, 10:14:39 PM |
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The Stratum server for CyberCoin at MiningAlts.com has been shut down. Please withdraw your funds.
Thanks, ctgiant
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Rols
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April 04, 2015, 04:14:58 AM |
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Yes. the biggest holder are selling. He is not staking them.
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moneycharm
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April 04, 2015, 05:44:14 AM |
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Yes. the biggest holder are selling. He is not staking them. You're wrong. This is only Bittrex wallet. It looks like a lot of people are staking now outside bittrex. See http://167.114.13.140:3001/richlist.
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Rols
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April 04, 2015, 06:07:42 AM |
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Yes. the biggest holder are selling. He is not staking them. You're wrong. This is only Bittrex wallet. It looks like a lot of people are staking now outside bittrex. See http://167.114.13.140:3001/richlist. No , you are wrong. He have 8 million coins in Bittrex in one wallet. He is not staking them. The only reason to have them there is to sell. Edit: And now he moved most off it.
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moneycharm
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April 04, 2015, 06:14:03 AM |
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Yes. the biggest holder are selling. He is not staking them. You're wrong. This is only Bittrex wallet. It looks like a lot of people are staking now outside bittrex. See http://167.114.13.140:3001/richlist. No , you are wrong. He have 8 million coins in Bittrex in one wallet. He is not staking them. The only reason to have them there is to sell. Edit: And now he moved most off it. This wallet is gone. Now very few people wants sell it. This coin will be like Doge, a lot of coins, many people, good price.
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Rols
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April 04, 2015, 06:20:56 AM |
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Yes. the biggest holder are selling. He is not staking them. You're wrong. This is only Bittrex wallet. It looks like a lot of people are staking now outside bittrex. See http://167.114.13.140:3001/richlist. No , you are wrong. He have 8 million coins in Bittrex in one wallet. He is not staking them. The only reason to have them there is to sell. Edit: And now he moved most off it. This wallet is gone. Now very few people wants sell it. This coin will be like Doge, a lot of coins, many people, good price. Doge have a use. This coin is a trading coin with a top holder that is selling.
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TimSweat
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TimSweat
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April 04, 2015, 06:23:29 AM |
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The price is going down and fast . So whats the point in holding them > no pump going on . no buy/sell wall . Its just dropping .
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