BigDaddySherman
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April 17, 2015, 12:06:01 AM |
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whales are on feeding frenzy only 1 million coins ........to da moon Hope those whales keep their coins on the exchange. Otherwise my 130 coins have no chance of staking when the big blocks come. The big blocks are the moon cue. If people haven't got 10,000 coins or more by the time they arrive good luck finding any! You gotta have money to make money.
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spree888di
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April 17, 2015, 12:13:49 AM |
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whales are on feeding frenzy only 1 million coins ........to da moon Hope those whales keep their coins on the exchange. Otherwise my 130 coins have no chance of staking when the big blocks come. The big blocks are the moon cue. If people haven't got 10,000 coins or more by the time they arrive good luck finding any! You gotta have money to make money. Right you are. When I started staking, (as soon as POS started) the network weight was 5,000. If I remember correctly. I think 2 days ago it was in the 20,000 range. Today, over 100k. Tomorrow, will probably double. On a brighter note, I may have found a way for some of you to find "free coins" from your qt. I ran this command and got this response.... 18:44:01  repairwallet 18:44:01  { "mismatched spent coins" : 1, "amount affected by repair" : 143.38611067 } My total balance went up by that amount. Things probably got screwy when I was muddling through updating the wallet. Never noticed I was short 143 coins, but now makes sense why the block explorer had a different total. There is still a 5 coin difference between what my wallet says I have, and what the block explorer says I have.(yes, only 1 addy in qt) Do yourself a favor and run the command 'repairwallet' in console, you might find some coins
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NSCrypto
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April 17, 2015, 12:17:26 AM |
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dev any update about mac wallet I posted a mac build earlier in the thread. But, you'd be taking a risk that I am not trustworthy. EDIT: For those having problems compiling, the .qrc file in src/qt needs to be edited and a font needs to be downloaded and stuck in src/qt/res/fonts
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RenegadeMan
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April 17, 2015, 12:22:12 AM |
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dev any update about mac wallet I posted a mac build earlier in the thread. But, you'd be taking a risk that I am not trustworthy. I used one of NSCrypto's builds (when the dev was offline back a few days ago and the QT wallet had stopped). I only used it for a short while but at this stage none of my coins have been stolen nor my bank accounts cleaned out so I guess he's either chosen to ignore all those inbound key-logger strokes he's collecting or there's a surprise awaiting me on a future date.
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bones261
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April 17, 2015, 12:34:08 AM |
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dev any update about mac wallet I posted a mac build earlier in the thread. But, you'd be taking a risk that I am not trustworthy. I used one of NSCrypto's builds (when the dev was offline back a few days ago and the QT wallet had stopped). I only used it for a short while but at this stage none of my coins have been stolen nor my bank accounts cleaned out so I guess he's either chosen to ignore all those inbound key-logger strokes he's collecting or there's a surprise awaiting me on a future date. Get keepass. It's pretty hard for a keylogger to know what ctrl v means.
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RenegadeMan
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April 17, 2015, 12:43:29 AM |
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dev any update about mac wallet I posted a mac build earlier in the thread. But, you'd be taking a risk that I am not trustworthy. I used one of NSCrypto's builds (when the dev was offline back a few days ago and the QT wallet had stopped). I only used it for a short while but at this stage none of my coins have been stolen nor my bank accounts cleaned out so I guess he's either chosen to ignore all those inbound key-logger strokes he's collecting or there's a surprise awaiting me on a future date. Get keepass. It's pretty hard for a keylogger to know what ctrl v means. Yeah I know; it's good. The only thing is that I have a pretty good memory and I have probably around 40 passwords memorised allowing me to logon to various things on multiple different devices. If I started using something like KeePass I'd pretty soon lose the capacity to remember all those passwords and forget them. I know that increases my risk that a keylogger somewhere will then pick up what I'm typing but I don't login to anything on a device that's not my personal property unless it's something where I have 2FA enabled and I also use the onscreen keyboard if it's really dodgy (like a friend's laptop or computer somewhere else in a public place).
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MantaMine
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April 17, 2015, 12:55:56 AM |
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dev any update about mac wallet I posted a mac build earlier in the thread. But, you'd be taking a risk that I am not trustworthy. I used one of NSCrypto's builds (when the dev was offline back a few days ago and the QT wallet had stopped). I only used it for a short while but at this stage none of my coins have been stolen nor my bank accounts cleaned out so I guess he's either chosen to ignore all those inbound key-logger strokes he's collecting or there's a surprise awaiting me on a future date. Get keepass. It's pretty hard for a keylogger to know what ctrl v means. Yeah I know; it's good. The only thing is that I have a pretty good memory and I have probably around 40 passwords memorised allowing me to logon to various things on multiple different devices. If I started using something like KeePass I'd pretty soon lose the capacity to remember all those passwords and forget them. I know that increases my risk that a keylogger somewhere will then pick up what I'm typing but I don't login to anything on a device that's not my personal property unless it's something where I have 2FA enabled and I also use the onscreen keyboard if it's really dodgy (like a friend's laptop or computer somewhere else in a public place). Are your passwords structured like mine: password PASSWORD Password PassWord PassworD PasSWorD Its easy to keep track of those for me.
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bones261
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April 17, 2015, 01:02:51 AM |
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dev any update about mac wallet I posted a mac build earlier in the thread. But, you'd be taking a risk that I am not trustworthy. I used one of NSCrypto's builds (when the dev was offline back a few days ago and the QT wallet had stopped). I only used it for a short while but at this stage none of my coins have been stolen nor my bank accounts cleaned out so I guess he's either chosen to ignore all those inbound key-logger strokes he's collecting or there's a surprise awaiting me on a future date. Get keepass. It's pretty hard for a keylogger to know what ctrl v means. Yeah I know; it's good. The only thing is that I have a pretty good memory and I have probably around 40 passwords memorised allowing me to logon to various things on multiple different devices. If I started using something like KeePass I'd pretty soon lose the capacity to remember all those passwords and forget them. I know that increases my risk that a keylogger somewhere will then pick up what I'm typing but I don't login to anything on a device that's not my personal property unless it's something where I have 2FA enabled and I also use the onscreen keyboard if it's really dodgy (like a friend's laptop or computer somewhere else in a public place). Yeah, I don't even know what my passwords are anymore since keepass generates them all and they all look like this..*(uibb89Jg8JKL^%
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bones261
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April 17, 2015, 01:10:13 AM |
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Darn, I was going to finally jump all the way in and my bid went from near the top to off the bottom of the summary chart.
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RenegadeMan
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April 17, 2015, 01:14:59 AM |
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dev any update about mac wallet I posted a mac build earlier in the thread. But, you'd be taking a risk that I am not trustworthy. I used one of NSCrypto's builds (when the dev was offline back a few days ago and the QT wallet had stopped). I only used it for a short while but at this stage none of my coins have been stolen nor my bank accounts cleaned out so I guess he's either chosen to ignore all those inbound key-logger strokes he's collecting or there's a surprise awaiting me on a future date. Get keepass. It's pretty hard for a keylogger to know what ctrl v means. Yeah I know; it's good. The only thing is that I have a pretty good memory and I have probably around 40 passwords memorised allowing me to logon to various things on multiple different devices. If I started using something like KeePass I'd pretty soon lose the capacity to remember all those passwords and forget them. I know that increases my risk that a keylogger somewhere will then pick up what I'm typing but I don't login to anything on a device that's not my personal property unless it's something where I have 2FA enabled and I also use the onscreen keyboard if it's really dodgy (like a friend's laptop or computer somewhere else in a public place). Are your passwords structured like mine: password PASSWORD Password PassWord PassworD PasSWorD Its easy to keep track of those for me. Duh! How insightful of you! I'm gonna have to change them all now. Might use something a little stronger like RENEGADEMAN (and variations). Yep, that'll work.
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digitalgrow
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April 17, 2015, 01:20:49 AM |
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Staking getting harder...seems like folks are taking their coins off the exchanges....looking good over here
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MantaMine
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April 17, 2015, 01:20:56 AM |
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I hear those online random password generators are good too. There's no chance they are simply someone's brute force library.
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VampiricElder
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April 17, 2015, 01:41:34 AM |
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Network weight is starting to drop thank god
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BigDaddySherman
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April 17, 2015, 01:42:37 AM |
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Looks like we are going to crack 60,000 in a few minutes. Bout time really - couldn't expect it to stay lumbered down in the low 50,000s for much longer.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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April 17, 2015, 01:43:27 AM |
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Looks like we are going to crack 60,000 in a few minutes. Bout time really - couldn't expect it to stay lumbered down in the low 50,000s for much longer.
WOO HOO 100k here we come
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MemoryShock
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April 17, 2015, 01:49:10 AM |
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I hear those online random password generators are good too. There's no chance they are simply someone's brute force library.
I haven't met one of those that knows Joyces' Ulysses...and was never really inclined to provide them with a starting point...; ) 50% of the terminology in that book doesn't even exist in online dictionaries...
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bones261
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April 17, 2015, 02:12:57 AM |
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Thanks for the rain of Tron. Whoever you are.
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VampiricElder
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April 17, 2015, 02:19:40 AM |
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Buy orders 20btc, sell orders 6btc, supply is drying up people, better buy before price doubles up
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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April 17, 2015, 02:23:20 AM |
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Thanks for the rain of Tron. Whoever you are. what idiot keeps selling just wait for moon then u can dump
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BigDaddySherman
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April 17, 2015, 02:31:20 AM |
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