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November 13, 2015, 06:33:31 AM
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I think these were the details that you and Kushedout were seeking. Several other substantial amounts that were also unsuuccessful in staking within a two week period were also sent to Bittrex for sale, as well as to Cryptsy and to Yobit.

Your tone, which is non-confrontational, is very much appreciated. However, I do see your posts as deflecting from the main issue and my commentary on Kushedout's original post. To restate the my main assertion: Ratecoin staking is heavily loaded in favour of a few, and more importantly, people were not being told about this when several of you were outlining staking strategies in advice to potential investors. That got to me.

I note that Kushedout thinks this diversion is gold. I agree with him. I don't have the time at the moment, but I shall shortly deal with his last post where he avoids my main question and resorts to name calling again.

Thanks for your input.

I'll give you few examples from Richlist:
http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/XRA/address.php?address=RTmChSgGEe3S3GfDEw9PnMZL7hi36Zes8V 90k balance, better minting/balance % than many top 10 addresses
http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/XRA/address.php?address=RT4EvrUSm63TYJRNxFTHg7At2t1tyS2H5q 54k balance, even better % than Kushed has

Even top10 addresses has huge differences who have received most. I understand your disappointment as you haven't staked once? So there must be some other reason than rigged network. I agree with Kushed that XRA favors smart stakers. I encourage you to check what kind of inputs best stakers with similar balance are using and then change your own inputs. You might have to wait even 10 days, but once you start staking your "system" should stabilize and start staking more often.
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November 13, 2015, 09:43:41 AM
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XRA is designed to work the best for long term holders. If you are complaining about a 2 week hold then you are definitely in the wrong place. Stake weight is capped at 256 days, a lot higher than most coins. This means that someone with as little as 100 XRA could gain weight of 256k, which is much higher than the current average stake weight.

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November 13, 2015, 10:44:20 AM
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The remark that this coin is one for the Old boys is nonsense. The reason I got a solid chunk is because I traded aggressively once I read on bitcointalk that there was a talk about a take over. Something that everyone could read at that time. No inside information or whatsoever. I bought a large chunk as I like the community developer and coin.. If you like a certain coin you need to trade proactively rather than wait until others make a move and grab coins in front of your nose.

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November 13, 2015, 08:02:33 PM
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Just put in an add coin request on Poloniex, if anyone else uses the site and would also like to contribute a request go here https://poloniex.com/coinRequest

I was just surprised XRA is listed on Bittrex and YoBit but not Poloniex, only takes a second to fill out.

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November 14, 2015, 05:11:55 AM
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The remark that this coin is one for the Old boys is nonsense. The reason I got a solid chunk is because I traded aggressively once I read on bitcointalk that there was a talk about a take over. Something that everyone could read at that time. No inside information or whatsoever. I bought a large chunk as I like the community developer and coin.. If you like a certain coin you need to trade proactively rather than wait until others make a move and grab coins in front of your nose.



Same here.
I had mined some coins when it was still under original DEV but once I read about the take over I sold other alt coins I owned and went all in.
No inside info or anything of the sort.

I haven't had the greatest "luck" with staking either but I understand it's because I haven't played around with different block sizes enough Smiley

Anyway, I love this coin and it's community and hope more join in.
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November 15, 2015, 09:52:50 PM
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I have no further interest in this thread and propose to let the various posts over the last few pages stand and speak for themselves.
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November 18, 2015, 06:02:43 PM
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I have no further interest in this thread and propose to let the various posts over the last few pages stand and speak for themselves.
Haters gonna hate, Fact is if you were doing a good job at investing, you would spend your time reading all this BS on BTC talk. Its quite possible you would have bought this coin low. You either didn't have the money or didn't know about it. I was the first one of the new team, I was here when the other team of Kids tried to build this, They couldn't get it all done in a timely manner nor even log on for questions. They quit crawled away defeated while I stood at the door calming people down, trying to stop people from screaming fud, scam, and just in time someone with the right attitude and skill set came to the thread. I had been sitting waiting trying to figure out what to do, how to try and salvage the situation. Presstab Has done a wonderful thing to take over and continue to lead and innovate in this space. I wonder if your sitting around mad because people bought below you at the stock market. I can't see how this will help you. your chance to buy XRA cheap is here now if you got any BTC. If you don't move along. We are busy trying to support our leader so he may continue to innovate and change the World. XRA  XRA. 
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November 18, 2015, 07:26:24 PM
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what's with all the drama? still holding & lurking obviously.
Wrote this off when the original dev left then Presstab took over. I remembered presstab from the csd thread, He made and released a more efficient miner than the devs of that coin! pure talent
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November 22, 2015, 03:34:28 AM
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pure talent
mixed with quite the right amount of experience, determination and serendipity  Cool



I have no further interest in this thread and propose to let the various posts over the last few pages stand and speak for themselves.

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November 24, 2015, 07:11:51 PM
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Anyone  know why the xra market was disabled for most of the morning?

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November 24, 2015, 11:36:20 PM
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Good news, fuzzbawls spent some time to do all of the legwork for a fully static raspi build!

Qt: https://www.dropbox.com/s/71q4y6e3a36p46w/RATECoin-Qt-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz
Headless: https://www.dropbox.com/s/au38oem2q6nke9k/RATECoind-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz

I will note, however, that these binaries are compiled against bdb5.3.28 instead of bdb4.8.30. transferring files from a 4.8.30 based build over to these won't be a problem, but going the other way will cause errors.

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Install Instructions
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1. Download
2. Untar
3. Run
4. Profit!

I will get these added to the official release page asap!

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November 25, 2015, 01:40:12 AM
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Good news, fuzzbawls spent some time to do all of the legwork for a fully static raspi build!

Qt: https://www.dropbox.com/s/71q4y6e3a36p46w/RATECoin-Qt-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz
Headless: https://www.dropbox.com/s/au38oem2q6nke9k/RATECoind-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz

I will note, however, that these binaries are compiled against bdb5.3.28 instead of bdb4.8.30. transferring files from a 4.8.30 based build over to these won't be a problem, but going the other way will cause errors.

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Install Instructions
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1. Download
2. Untar
3. Run
4. Profit!

I will get these added to the official release page asap!

Very nice, thanks fuzzbawls.

Presstab, you should of seen fuzzbawls on IRC passed few days while you were away, he couldn't wait to give you this nice suprize. He wouldn't share with us what it was Grin

Now I need a raspi to try this out.

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November 25, 2015, 02:28:51 AM
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^^ its true Tongue
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November 25, 2015, 05:02:44 AM
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Good news, fuzzbawls spent some time to do all of the legwork for a fully static raspi build!

Qt: https://www.dropbox.com/s/71q4y6e3a36p46w/RATECoin-Qt-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz
Headless: https://www.dropbox.com/s/au38oem2q6nke9k/RATECoind-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz

I will note, however, that these binaries are compiled against bdb5.3.28 instead of bdb4.8.30. transferring files from a 4.8.30 based build over to these won't be a problem, but going the other way will cause errors.

---------------------
Install Instructions
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1. Download
2. Untar
3. Run
4. Profit!

I will get these added to the official release page asap!

Very nice, thanks fuzzbawls.

Presstab, you should of seen fuzzbawls on IRC passed few days while you were away, he couldn't wait to give you this nice suprize. He wouldn't share with us what it was Grin

Now I need a raspi to try this out.

Its a damn shame that I don't have a raspberry pi to try out those new bins! I am really thinking about adding the odroid xu4 to my christmas list Smiley

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November 26, 2015, 03:57:02 AM
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Good news, fuzzbawls spent some time to do all of the legwork for a fully static raspi build!

Qt: https://www.dropbox.com/s/71q4y6e3a36p46w/RATECoin-Qt-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz
Headless: https://www.dropbox.com/s/au38oem2q6nke9k/RATECoind-v2.0.0.4-Raspi2.tar.gz

I will note, however, that these binaries are compiled against bdb5.3.28 instead of bdb4.8.30. transferring files from a 4.8.30 based build over to these won't be a problem, but going the other way will cause errors.

---------------------
Install Instructions
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1. Download
2. Untar
3. Run
4. Profit!

I will get these added to the official release page asap!

Very nice, thanks fuzzbawls.

Presstab, you should of seen fuzzbawls on IRC passed few days while you were away, he couldn't wait to give you this nice suprize. He wouldn't share with us what it was Grin

Now I need a raspi to try this out.

Its a damn shame that I don't have a raspberry pi to try out those new bins! I am really thinking about adding the odroid xu4 to my christmas list Smiley

Likewise, I will be adding a raspi to my buy list.
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November 26, 2015, 04:28:57 AM
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The Raspberry Pi 2's are a wonderful thing for PoS coins! I've got two of them here now and have moved a few of my staking coins (XRA included) over to them. There are, of course, other ARM boards out there, but not nearly as adopted or readily available as the RPi2.

That being said, if the adoption rate swings over to another board, I'll likely end up building for it as well...especially if someone wants to gift me a particular board Wink
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December 01, 2015, 07:23:55 AM
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The Raspberry Pi 2's are a wonderful thing for PoS coins! I've got two of them here now and have moved a few of my staking coins (XRA included) over to them. There are, of course, other ARM boards out there, but not nearly as adopted or readily available as the RPi2.

That being said, if the adoption rate swings over to another board, I'll likely end up building for it as well...especially if someone wants to gift me a particular board Wink

Is there more information on staking on raspberry?
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December 01, 2015, 07:32:28 AM
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The Raspberry Pi 2's are a wonderful thing for PoS coins! I've got two of them here now and have moved a few of my staking coins (XRA included) over to them. There are, of course, other ARM boards out there, but not nearly as adopted or readily available as the RPi2.

That being said, if the adoption rate swings over to another board, I'll likely end up building for it as well...especially if someone wants to gift me a particular board Wink

Is there more information on staking on raspberry?

what more information are you looking for?
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December 01, 2015, 08:29:17 AM
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I thought about buying some, but not sure yet. Certainly good to be involved in at least in one of your projects

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December 01, 2015, 03:27:01 PM
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Hello community.
Our asset fund XQNPOSFUND is looking for buyers of our weekly staked coins, and XRA is one of our holdings. You can make a single bid, or commit for longer periods for better rates.
You can buy in btc, or preferable directly with XQN since all btc from selling is used to buy back XQN.
Our OTC thread is here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1265711.0
Our main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1195335.0

Happy bidding/staking!
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