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January 13, 2016, 09:44:04 AM Last edit: January 13, 2016, 10:07:34 AM by EverGreenCoin |
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January 13, 2016, 12:41:26 PM |
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Glad to see that the EGC logo finally found its place within the app. It had been only a question mark. There is nothing questionable about EGC.
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clayford08
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January 13, 2016, 04:33:09 PM |
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Glad to see that the EGC logo finally found its place within the app. It had been only a question mark. There is nothing questionable about EGC. It's still showing as a question mark on my phone... ugh.
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January 13, 2016, 04:37:20 PM |
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Glad to see that the EGC logo finally found its place within the app. It had been only a question mark. There is nothing questionable about EGC. It's still showing as a question mark on my phone... ugh. Make sure you kill the app and relaunch. It resyncs the coin list upon launch. BTW, anyone else noticing the net hash? It was just at 5 gh/s!
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January 13, 2016, 08:19:22 PM |
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is it possible for you to develope the electrum wallet, smart phone wallet ? if so it could increated the value and usefull in the long term, more would come and invest.
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clayford08
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January 13, 2016, 10:11:48 PM |
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is it possible for you to develope the electrum wallet, smart phone wallet ? if so it could increated the value and usefull in the long term, more would come and invest.
That deal is actually in the works. We, however, do not currently have a timeline for when it will be completed. We will keep you updated!
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January 14, 2016, 06:38:15 AM |
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I am honored to inform the community that a partnership has been officially formed between RenewableEnergy.London, it's solar engineers and EverGreenCoin. We do have many projects slated in this partnership. The first to be announced is a solar powered EverGreenCoin staking wallet. It is now in the early prototype testing phase with design changes very much the possibility. We plan to sell this only at the cost it takes us to produce and deliver. We envision a final product that will completely be self sustained and only require it to be in range of a wifi connection as we aim to make a product that will be easy enough for use by nontechnical community members. We do plan on delivering the device containing an undetermined amount of EverGreenCoin. This way, it will be ready to earn staking rewards, just add sunshine.
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January 14, 2016, 06:50:20 AM |
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I am honored to inform the community that a partnership has been officially formed between RenewableEnergy.London, it's solar engineers and EverGreenCoin. We do have many projects slated in this partnership. The first to be announced is a solar powered EverGreenCoin staking wallet. It is now in the early prototype testing phase with design changes very much the possibility. We plan to sell this only at the cost it takes us to produce and deliver. We envision a final product that will completely be self sustained and only require it to be in range of a wifi connection as we aim to make a product that will be easy enough for use by nontechnical community members. We do plan on delivering the device containing an undetermined amount of EverGreenCoin. This way, it will be ready to earn staking rewards, just add sunshine. Innovative! Is it possible to load/add a second wallet for staking together with the Evergreen wallet? What will the price be for this gadget, in round numers?
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Maybe I should code a Tipping bot, instead of these well-known DDos bots. I would tip your Wallets until these were overloaded.
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January 14, 2016, 07:10:08 AM Last edit: January 14, 2016, 08:05:26 AM by EverGreenCoin |
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I am honored to inform the community that a partnership has been officially formed between RenewableEnergy.London, it's solar engineers and EverGreenCoin. We do have many projects slated in this partnership. The first to be announced is a solar powered EverGreenCoin staking wallet. It is now in the early prototype testing phase with design changes very much the possibility. We plan to sell this only at the cost it takes us to produce and deliver. We envision a final product that will completely be self sustained and only require it to be in range of a wifi connection as we aim to make a product that will be easy enough for use by nontechnical community members. We do plan on delivering the device containing an undetermined amount of EverGreenCoin. This way, it will be ready to earn staking rewards, just add sunshine. Innovative! Is it possible to load/add a second wallet for staking together with the Evergreen wallet? What will the price be for this gadget, in round numers? Thank you. Yes it would be possible for a technical person to add another wallet. Additional CPU usage by another staking wallet will impact power consumption and battery supply during night hours. Also, storage space on the device will have a limit so, large blockchains might need additional storage added. But a technical person could do to their device as they so choose. In round numbers on the price, we do aim to make the device obtainable in the $100 price range. Thank you for your interest.
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maxamus
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January 14, 2016, 08:55:26 AM |
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Hi all, I am Gabi, the owner of RenewableEnergy.London project and I am honored to be a part of this green movement. I have been involved in several projects and I personally want to be transparent with everything, as this is the only way the community can trust a project like this. I am also pleased to see how the project evolves: from free nodes from granite to our solar powered EverGreenCoin staking wallet. Stay tuned, there is more to come:) Gabi
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January 14, 2016, 09:34:01 AM |
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Hi all, I am Gabi, the owner of RenewableEnergy.London project and I am honored to be a part of this green movement. I have been involved in several projects and I personally want to be transparent with everything, as this is the only way the community can trust a project like this. I am also pleased to see how the project evolves: from free nodes from granite to our solar powered EverGreenCoin staking wallet. Stay tuned, there is more to come:) Gabi great to see guys ... would luv to be involved somewhere along the line with the project ... let me know if any of my services / skills can help ... #crysx
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January 14, 2016, 09:49:22 AM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
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January 14, 2016, 09:50:47 AM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
unless you are out and about and carrying it with you using most cities free wifi - of course ... but good point ... battery life would only last a short period of time anyway ... #crysx
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maxamus
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January 14, 2016, 10:13:15 AM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
one PC consumes at least 400 W, so you need something like 2x 250w mono-crystalline solar panel, add the solar charger, the converter, and you easily pay at lest $500
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January 14, 2016, 10:23:02 AM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
one PC consumes at least 400 W, so you need something like 2x 250w mono-crystalline solar panel, add the solar charger, the converter, and you easily pay at lest $500 And what happens when it's night ?
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January 14, 2016, 10:26:03 AM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
one PC consumes at least 400 W, so you need something like 2x 250w mono-crystalline solar panel, add the solar charger, the converter, and you easily pay at lest $500 you didn't get the point. in order to power that single staker you need a solar panel, a charger, a battery, a power adapter... if you want two stakers it's all doubled. much better to make a single solar panel array and power everything you can with it. it's more efficient.
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maxamus
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January 14, 2016, 12:22:08 PM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
one PC consumes at least 400 W, so you need something like 2x 250w mono-crystalline solar panel, add the solar charger, the converter, and you easily pay at lest $500 you didn't get the point. in order to power that single staker you need a solar panel, a charger, a battery, a power adapter... if you want two stakers it's all doubled. much better to make a single solar panel array and power everything you can with it. it's more efficient. Yeah, I get it in the first place, and you are right, having one bigger solar panel is more convenient and efficient. But we are thinking to a much smaller mobile staker ( not a pc)- This way, we can have the price for the whole device somewhere at ~ $100. If you have a pc, you can run the whole thing on the grid. So having a a bigger solar panel involves more batteries to store all the power, and a converter.( So it can hold multiple mobile stalkers) However I agree with you, and would make sense in having a larger solar panel and share it with your neighbor or having all build up as modules and buy 2 or 3 devices and build up a EGC Powerpack for example( more power, more mobile stakers). We are are basically selling the energy to our neighbor, clean energy, that we actually produce, and in doing so we are recognizing the local environmental benefits and giving a price signal to the market for the real value of renewables at the community level. In this model we can transact and price energy with Microgrid neighbors directly.We believe that it becomes somehow possible to imagine an entirely new business model emerging for utilities where you can earn from transaction fees to support this market and infrastructure. Not to mention that beyond finance, the EGC blockchain can provide a full audit trail of a piece of data's origin in both time and place: generated amount of power, traded power, etc. In this way, a blockchain can act as a provenance protocol for data across disparate semi-trusting organizations. More to come, stay tuned. Gabi
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January 14, 2016, 12:31:43 PM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
one PC consumes at least 400 W, so you need something like 2x 250w mono-crystalline solar panel, add the solar charger, the converter, and you easily pay at lest $500 you didn't get the point. in order to power that single staker you need a solar panel, a charger, a battery, a power adapter... if you want two stakers it's all doubled. much better to make a single solar panel array and power everything you can with it. it's more efficient. Yeah, I get it in the first place, and you are right, having one bigger solar panel is more convenient and efficient. But we are thinking to a much smaller mobile staker ( not a pc)- This way, we can have the price for the whole device somewhere at ~ $100. If you have a pc, you can run the whole thing on the grid. So having a a bigger solar panel involves more batteries to store all the power, and a converter.( So it can hold multiple mobile stalkers) However I agree with you, and would make sense in having a larger solar panel and share it with your neighbor or having all build up as modules and buy 2 or 3 devices and build up a EGC Powerpack for example( more power, more mobile stakers). We are are basically selling the energy to our neighbor, clean energy, that we actually produce, and in doing so we are recognizing the local environmental benefits and giving a price signal to the market for the real value of renewables at the community level. In this model we can transact and price energy with Microgrid neighbors directly.We believe that it becomes somehow possible to imagine an entirely new business model emerging for utilities where you can earn from transaction fees to support this market and infrastructure. Not to mention that beyond finance, the EGC blockchain can provide a full audit trail of a piece of data's origin in both time and place: generated amount of power, traded power, etc. In this way, a blockchain can act as a provenance protocol for data across disparate semi-trusting organizations. More to come, stay tuned. Gabi that's why I said "the idea of the solar staker looks good to me": having many self-powered micro-stations around the globe is fascinating. but then again all the renewable energy discussions are about efficiency, so we must take that into consideration. still I'm looking forward to see what you'll come up with and would surely consider buying a micro-pc which is fully powered by solar energy, was it only for the coolness factor let's make it for outside use of course!
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January 14, 2016, 02:23:48 PM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
one PC consumes at least 400 W, so you need something like 2x 250w mono-crystalline solar panel, add the solar charger, the converter, and you easily pay at lest $500 And what happens when it's night ? The device then runs on the battery it had been charging during the day. Our prototypes consist of three solar panels that not only run the device during day light hours but also charge a battery for night.
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Cobra
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January 14, 2016, 02:30:23 PM |
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while the idea of the solar staker looks good to me, I think that a single solar array powering multiple devices (including PCs) is much more convenient and efficient.
one PC consumes at least 400 W, so you need something like 2x 250w mono-crystalline solar panel, add the solar charger, the converter, and you easily pay at lest $500 There is no need for a full PC for a dedicated staking machine. There are other projects already doing this with a Pi running linux and a web gui for the user. You could add a small battery to a setup like this and the cost for all hardware would still remain very low. http://www.voltaicsystems.com/blog/powering-a-raspberry-pi-from-solar-power/ The example here uses a 9 watt solar panel. This seems like more of a fun hobby to do something like this over a product non -geeks may want to use. When the device only uses 5 volts of power in first place most people will not complain about that or look for alternative power solutions.
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