B1tUnl0ck3r
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
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January 11, 2018, 01:57:53 PM |
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LINUX BOX HAVE TO BE REBOOTED FOR NEW KERNELS TO WORK !!!!!!! It may sound super trivial to all seasoned penguins out there, but for me it is a big shock !!! I don't know since when, but I was doing the updates but never rebooted... and today I just discovered that I was running on a super old kernel while looking at purging my /boot. I hope that I was the only linux noob here. .................... When will the iOS wallet be released? is there a alpha/beta to test? .......................... Is there a PIVX/ETH trading somewhere? .......................... The author didn't do any effort to try to understand PIVX even less zPIV or POS. I hope it was a freelancer. ..................... Stay Purple, happy noding, happy stacking !
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When the people of the world will get that covid was intentionally released to frame china, steal the election from trump, assure massive bail outs and foster the forced vaccination agendas...they will forget, like 911, wmds in irak, uss liberty or pedogate.
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xianwei82
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January 12, 2018, 04:03:45 AM |
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Sold a bunch of PIVX some months ago and deeply regretting it.
Alas, it can not be redeem it, there will be no chance, I am so comforting myself, should hold it for a long time, and it is really hard to make money for a short time.
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SRW222
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January 12, 2018, 02:12:43 PM |
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Any idea when CoinEx will be out of maintenance mode?
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EFFECT.AI▲Decentralized network for A.I
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January 14, 2018, 10:51:12 AM |
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hodl for the next 3 years
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mapie88
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January 15, 2018, 01:16:46 PM |
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Just managed to watch Snappy's latest interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWjIOvJaVJQInteresting to know more about his background, I think he deserves a big THANK YOU for all that he's doing for the community. I disagree on one thing though, Bitcointalk is very user friendly
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SnappySnap
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Be the change you wish to see in the world.
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January 15, 2018, 01:29:20 PM |
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Just managed to watch Snappy's latest interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWjIOvJaVJQInteresting to know more about his background, I think he deserves a big THANK YOU for all that he's doing for the community. I disagree on one thing though, Bitcointalk is very user friendly Ok Ok...bitcointalk is user friendly Perhaps "overwheleming" at first is a more adequate representation of what I was feeling at that moment Thanks for the support and encouragement. PIVX has an incredible community. It's an honor to be able to do videos and interviews on "behalf" of all of us.
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EleanorZ
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January 16, 2018, 12:21:58 AM |
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...Time Cube guy? Is that you!?
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Turing
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January 16, 2018, 07:19:29 AM |
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minerbro
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January 16, 2018, 07:27:29 AM |
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Quick question. When I install PIVX from git source and run pivx-cli getinfo I get this result: "staking status" : "Staking Not Active", "errors" : "This is a pre-release test build - use at your own risk - do not use for staking or merchant applications!" What am I missing? Is this true? How can you stake your coins if the software says it does not implement it.
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MaGNeT
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January 16, 2018, 04:48:32 PM |
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nah they have been staking other coins for a while, been using them with quite good results, just your more open to hacks and trusting your coins/money to someone else. They have been reliable for me up to now staking aerm, buzz, opc, xgox, but i only keep small amounts normally $100 or less, just in case they do get hacked, or run off with every ones money, but every time you use an online wallet/exchange your taking that risk. If you have small amounts and want regular stakes without running your computer 24/7 then definitely use them, but if you have a large balance and staking just fine by yourself then there isnt much point in taking the risk - https://stakeunited.com/mushroomkillaYes, StakeUnited pool is the best. One and a half months ago I started with $10, and now I have more than $300. Spammer. Your whole history is filled with this one sentence. Be warned: don't use stakeunited.com Keep and stake your coins in your own wallet.
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DRPD
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January 16, 2018, 04:59:24 PM |
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Quick question. When I install PIVX from git source and run pivx-cli getinfo I get this result: "staking status" : "Staking Not Active", "errors" : "This is a pre-release test build - use at your own risk - do not use for staking or merchant applications!" What am I missing? Is this true? How can you stake your coins if the software says it does not implement it. i guess u use a pre-release test build latest release is v3.0.6 https://github.com/PIVX-Project/PIVX/releases
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LemonAndFriesOne
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January 17, 2018, 09:24:44 PM |
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Stakeunited is the first Automated & managed multicoin pool. You can deposit your $PIVX there and watch them staking without running the PC. Im personally totally excited and recommend everyone to try it out Good idea, just give away your PIVx to some random site (Don't do it)
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bathrobehero
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ICO? Not even once.
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January 18, 2018, 12:15:26 AM |
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Stakeunited is the first Automated & managed multicoin pool. You can deposit your $PIVX there and watch them staking without running the PC. Im personally totally excited and recommend everyone to try it out BE CAREFULL GUYS !!!!Yep! If you send your coins to an address of which you do not own the private keys, your coins are not really yours anymore and you're trusting the other party (exchange, wallet, service, etc.) with them. Any stakers who still forks off sometimes? I do. Is there a PIVX/ETH trading somewhere?
I'd be interested in it as well.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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zhugy78
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January 18, 2018, 05:10:34 AM |
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PIVX is to gather people's own resources, energy and ideals. I heard that PIVX's project team includes talented programmers, professional project administrators, some of them are novice of encryption technology, and some of them are long-term users of encrypted currencies since the advent of bitcoin.
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DRPD
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January 18, 2018, 05:31:14 AM |
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Stakeunited is the first Automated & managed multicoin pool. You can deposit your $PIVX there and watch them staking without running the PC. Im personally totally excited and recommend everyone to try it out only a fool would do that! i'm in for pivx/eth trading too
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Gaman
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January 18, 2018, 11:19:19 AM |
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PIVX is to gather people's own resources, energy and ideals. I heard that PIVX's project team includes talented programmers, professional project administrators, some of them are novice of encryption technology, and some of them are long-term users of encrypted currencies since the advent of bitcoin.
What is PIVX strength compared to such like Monero?
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EleanorZ
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January 18, 2018, 05:58:44 PM |
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PIVX is to gather people's own resources, energy and ideals. I heard that PIVX's project team includes talented programmers, professional project administrators, some of them are novice of encryption technology, and some of them are long-term users of encrypted currencies since the advent of bitcoin.
What is PIVX strength compared to such like Monero? Both are good projects. Privacy-wise, I'd say they're comparable. XMR uses ring signatures whereas PIVX uses Zerocoin protocol. One big difference is that PIVX is PoS whereas XMR is PoW. Philosophically, PIVX tries for more utility as an actual currency (fast block times, fast tx speed and confirmation, and low fees), whereas XMR is more focussed on security 'at all costs'. Some other strengths of PIVX include its use of a 'see-saw' mechanism to dynamically adjust rewards between masternoders and stakers, fair community governance, and the fact that fees on the network are burned (i.e., as transactions on the network increase, the total supply will remain relatively flat and could even decrease if zPiv transactions, which are more expensive, become very common). The PIVX community is also very strong (mostly on Discord, but to a lesser extent on Reddit as well). You can see a full comparison here: https://pivx.org/how-pivx-stacks-up-in-the-privacy-realm/I'd also suggest checking out PIVX's current roadmap to see what other plans are in development/planning: https://pivx.org/what-is-pivx/roadmap/
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alko89
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January 18, 2018, 10:24:13 PM |
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PIVX is to gather people's own resources, energy and ideals. I heard that PIVX's project team includes talented programmers, professional project administrators, some of them are novice of encryption technology, and some of them are long-term users of encrypted currencies since the advent of bitcoin.
What is PIVX strength compared to such like Monero? Both are good projects. Privacy-wise, I'd say they're comparable. XMR uses ring signatures whereas PIVX uses Zerocoin protocol. One big difference is that PIVX is PoS whereas XMR is PoW. Philosophically, PIVX tries for more utility as an actual currency (fast block times, fast tx speed and confirmation, and low fees), whereas XMR is more focussed on security 'at all costs'. Some other strengths of PIVX include its use of a 'see-saw' mechanism to dynamically adjust rewards between masternoders and stakers, fair community governance, and the fact that fees on the network are burned (i.e., as transactions on the network increase, the total supply will remain relatively flat and could even decrease if zPiv transactions, which are more expensive, become very common). The PIVX community is also very strong (mostly on Discord, but to a lesser extent on Reddit as well). You can see a full comparison here: https://pivx.org/how-pivx-stacks-up-in-the-privacy-realm/I'd also suggest checking out PIVX's current roadmap to see what other plans are in development/planning: https://pivx.org/what-is-pivx/roadmap/Also if I'm not wrong, Monero only has private transaction, whereas PIVX has both (PIV or zPIV). I'm personaly more interested in PIVX than XMR mostly because of PoS, because this mining thingy is getting out of hand. One thing that bothers me and I don't understand is why is the wallet set to mint 10% od PIV to zPIV. Shouldn't that be the choice of the user exactly how much of PIV one wants to convert to zPIV? Like a textbox where you enter the exact value of zPIV you want.
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EleanorZ
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January 18, 2018, 11:23:27 PM |
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One thing that bothers me and I don't understand is why is the wallet set to mint 10% od PIV to zPIV. Shouldn't that be the choice of the user exactly how much of PIV one wants to convert to zPIV? Like a textbox where you enter the exact value of zPIV you want.
You can control zPiv staking. Just add enablezeromint=0 to your .conf file, and then create as many, or as few, zPiv as you wish through the GUI. That said, I agree the option could be made easier, and many people feel the same as you. Long story short, Zerocoin protocol relies on mixing your zPiv with a bigger pool of other people's zPiv, so that when you pull your normal Piv back out of the pool it's not possible to identify whose are whose. If the 'mixing pool' contains only a few zPiv, it's much easier to tell which ones came from where; conversely, if the pool is large, it is effectively impossible to tell, resulting in a truly anonymous system. Thus, the privacy of the overall network relies on the collective pool of zPiv being large, which is why the devs requested that everyone keep at least 10% of their total as zPiv. Anyway, as with anything like this (e.g., organ donation?), you have to decide whether to make it opt-in, in which case you don't piss anyone off but all the lazy people will just not bother opting in even if they're actually fine with it, or opt-out, in which case you piss off some people but most of the lazy and indifferent ones again don't bother opting out, so you end up with wider compliance. Obviously, the devs chose the latter option. The point is there is a very logical reason for the 10% zeromint thing, but yes, it annoys some people, and yes, you can turn it off, and yes again, arguably the option to turn it off should be made accessible through the GUI.
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alko89
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January 18, 2018, 11:42:00 PM |
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I have read about that and I did disable zeromint for now. I was really supprised when I deposited my PIV in the wallet and then some of them got missing. I have heard about PIVX some time ago, but didn't check the latest news and recently decided to install my own wallet and move PIV there for staking. So after that I did the research and figured it out. Just thought I should mention it. Maybe when the pool gets large enough this option could be disabled by default? As for the GUI option...I run my wallet on a home server and use CLI
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