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February 12, 2016, 03:11:09 PM
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I don't understand this wallet .... any help plz

EDIT: Why not a Qt wallet  dev ?

It took me a couple of days, but I now have the daemon and wallet running. I don't have any actual coins in it though. I have them in the web wallet for now. I'm not in a hurry since I missed the train for the airdrop; don't want to mine with my AMD 7570; and not sure I want to lock up my small stash of 6 coins, for a month or more to solo stake.
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February 12, 2016, 03:15:22 PM
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I don't understand this wallet .... any help plz

EDIT: Why not a Qt wallet  dev ?
O well.
As mentioned many times before

The first RFP will go up soon - that will be for native GUIs. A Windows GUI is well underway, but UI/UX designers are likely going to have to step in and pretty it up. That's where the RFP will come in as well. Mac OS X and then Linux GUIs are on the cards too and big priorities. A stake pool is going up very soon (today or tomorrow), so any user can get involved in voting and PoS mining using a web interface. That's critically important.

In the meantime, I'll continue correspondence and get in touch with other people based on community feedback to let them know Decred developers are standing by and ready to help anyone interested in integration. There's also RPC work and developers have looked at a web dashboard so the network is visible and interpretable by anyone. And of course, everything built is open-source, so anyone can work with it and improve it.
Thank you What if I mine and hold them on the pool until the GUI wallet comes out?

You can use the web wallet too it is working pretty well and it is GUI
Ok thx  not sure if I understand that and it's on a web page.... thx though...
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February 12, 2016, 03:17:47 PM
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I don't understand this wallet .... any help plz

EDIT: Why not a Qt wallet  dev ?

It took me a couple of days, but I now have the daemon and wallet running. I don't have any actual coins in it though. I have them in the web wallet for now. I'm not in a hurry since I missed the train for the airdrop; don't want to mine with my AMD 7570; and not sure I want to lock up my small stash of 6 coins, for a month or more to solo stake.
Thx  I don't even now how to compile a wallet from a source code......... no book on it.  But good luck with your coins.
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February 12, 2016, 03:18:59 PM
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I don't understand this wallet .... any help plz

EDIT: Why not a Qt wallet  dev ?
O well.
As mentioned many times before

The first RFP will go up soon - that will be for native GUIs. A Windows GUI is well underway, but UI/UX designers are likely going to have to step in and pretty it up. That's where the RFP will come in as well. Mac OS X and then Linux GUIs are on the cards too and big priorities. A stake pool is going up very soon (today or tomorrow), so any user can get involved in voting and PoS mining using a web interface. That's critically important.

In the meantime, I'll continue correspondence and get in touch with other people based on community feedback to let them know Decred developers are standing by and ready to help anyone interested in integration. There's also RPC work and developers have looked at a web dashboard so the network is visible and interpretable by anyone. And of course, everything built is open-source, so anyone can work with it and improve it.
Thank you What if I mine and hold them on the pool until the GUI wallet comes out?

You can use the web wallet too it is working pretty well and it is GUI
Ok thx  not sure if I understand that and it's on a web page.... thx though...

It is not really on a webpage the platform is served online but none of your data is stored in any server. All of your info is stored locally in cookies you just use the webpage to connect to the blockchain
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February 12, 2016, 03:22:05 PM
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I don't understand this wallet .... any help plz

EDIT: Why not a Qt wallet  dev ?

It took me a couple of days, but I now have the daemon and wallet running. I don't have any actual coins in it though. I have them in the web wallet for now. I'm not in a hurry since I missed the train for the airdrop; don't want to mine with my AMD 7570; and not sure I want to lock up my small stash of 6 coins, for a month or more to solo stake.
Thx  I don't even now how to compile a wallet from a source code......... no book on it.  But good luck with your coins.
It's more like setting up a miner with cgminer than compiling. Thank goodness. For me compiling is a nightmare.
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February 12, 2016, 03:27:57 PM
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Great, but now the main thing for mainstream Decred use is: Gui wallet and selling/paying/recieving payments. This is the biggest part in what a coin needs to have. I am a rather simple user, seeking for a coin where you can Pay for a product FAST and SAFE. As you can see this is where BTC kind of failed (long transaction times or risk double spending etc.)

also buy some vanilla coin. It has zero time transactions (no other has this feature) without bugs or risk of double spend. Soon will have a decentralized anon system much better and faster than dash. Some day you'll thank me for the tip
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February 12, 2016, 03:32:47 PM
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I don't understand the logic with attempting to appeal to mainstream users immediately after the launch of an experimental cryptocurrency project.
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February 12, 2016, 03:38:23 PM
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I don't understand this wallet .... any help plz

EDIT: Why not a Qt wallet  dev ?
O well.
As mentioned many times before

The first RFP will go up soon - that will be for native GUIs. A Windows GUI is well underway, but UI/UX designers are likely going to have to step in and pretty it up. That's where the RFP will come in as well. Mac OS X and then Linux GUIs are on the cards too and big priorities. A stake pool is going up very soon (today or tomorrow), so any user can get involved in voting and PoS mining using a web interface. That's critically important.

In the meantime, I'll continue correspondence and get in touch with other people based on community feedback to let them know Decred developers are standing by and ready to help anyone interested in integration. There's also RPC work and developers have looked at a web dashboard so the network is visible and interpretable by anyone. And of course, everything built is open-source, so anyone can work with it and improve it.
Thank you What if I mine and hold them on the pool until the GUI wallet comes out?

You can use the web wallet too it is working pretty well and it is GUI
Ok thx  not sure if I understand that and it's on a web page.... thx though...

It is not really on a webpage the platform is served online but none of your data is stored in any server. All of your info is stored locally in cookies you just use the webpage to connect to the blockchain
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February 12, 2016, 03:38:52 PM
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I don't understand this wallet .... any help plz

EDIT: Why not a Qt wallet  dev ?

It took me a couple of days, but I now have the daemon and wallet running. I don't have any actual coins in it though. I have them in the web wallet for now. I'm not in a hurry since I missed the train for the airdrop; don't want to mine with my AMD 7570; and not sure I want to lock up my small stash of 6 coins, for a month or more to solo stake.
Thx  I don't even now how to compile a wallet from a source code......... no book on it.  But good luck with your coins.
It's more like setting up a miner with cgminer than compiling. Thank goodness. For me compiling is a nightmare.
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February 12, 2016, 03:39:43 PM
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I don't understand the logic with attempting to appeal to mainstream users immediately after the launch of an experimental cryptocurrency project.

Yes either do I.
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February 12, 2016, 04:05:58 PM
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Payment was not brodcast .. error querying the blockchain < 10 decreds for someone who gets me out of this problem>
I've sent 2 dcrs 3 minutes ago, without any problem. Try to delete the transaction, try some smaller amount, try to reload the wallet

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February 12, 2016, 04:09:24 PM
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Excuse my ignorance here, but I've been away for several days and don't have the time right now to dig through the thread for information. How can I claim my airdrop coins? And how much did we each end up getting? I'm assuming the 5,000 limit of signups was reached here...

It wasn't reached, final participants number is 2970 and all of us got 282 coins. To claim them go to wallet.decred.org create a new wallet and specify your seed that you've generated when you confirmed your share.

Awesome, thanks for the response on this. Can't complain about getting more  Wink
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Last edit: February 12, 2016, 04:30:34 PM by EmilioMann
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Payment was not brodcast .. error querying the blockchain < 10 decreds for someone who gets me out of this problem>

Do you already changed dbits unit to DCR unit?

EDIT: I dont know the word in English for this, but try 282 coins instead of 282.632
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February 12, 2016, 04:10:14 PM
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Payment was not brodcast .. error querying the blockchain < 10 decreds for someone who gets me out of this problem>
I've sent 2 dcrs 3 minutes ago, without any problem. Try to delete the transaction, try some smaller amount, try to reload the wallet
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I did that , multiple times , still same issue. Are you using wallet.decred.org?
Yes. I've never had that error.

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February 12, 2016, 05:04:28 PM
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Of my old GPU farm I have one 7950 left, and it likes to commit seppuku when mining DCR, so I'll have to work with what I received from the airdrop. Think the main chip in it is getting ready for retirement.
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February 12, 2016, 05:11:40 PM
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Of my old GPU farm I have one 7950 left, and it likes to commit seppuku when mining DCR, so I'll have to work with what I received from the airdrop. Think the main chip in it is getting ready for retirement.

Seppuku? Explain.
I'm in the process of getting a couple 7950's up and running again, just waiting on risers.
Hopefully, I'm not wasting my time.

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February 12, 2016, 05:28:00 PM
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Great, but now the main thing for mainstream Decred use is: Gui wallet and selling/paying/recieving payments. This is the biggest part in what a coin needs to have. I am a rather simple user, seeking for a coin where you can Pay for a product FAST and SAFE. As you can see this is where BTC kind of failed (long transaction times or risk double spending etc.)

also buy some vanilla coin. It has zero time transactions (no other has this feature) without bugs or risk of double spend. Soon will have a decentralized anon system much better and faster than dash. Some day you'll thank me for the tip

I can confirm that. They shutted down bct thread and moved to official forum, what I suggest for Decred as well. It'll solve the problems with the same questions all the time.
Users from DCR forum helped me to get and transfer coins from airdrop.

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February 12, 2016, 05:44:15 PM
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Great, but now the main thing for mainstream Decred use is: Gui wallet and selling/paying/recieving payments. This is the biggest part in what a coin needs to have. I am a rather simple user, seeking for a coin where you can Pay for a product FAST and SAFE. As you can see this is where BTC kind of failed (long transaction times or risk double spending etc.)

also buy some vanilla coin. It has zero time transactions (no other has this feature) without bugs or risk of double spend. Soon will have a decentralized anon system much better and faster than dash. Some day you'll thank me for the tip

I can confirm that. They shutted down bct thread and moved to official forum, what I suggest for Decred as well. It'll solve the problems with the same questions all the time.
Users from DCR forum helped me to get and transfer coins from airdrop.

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February 12, 2016, 05:48:51 PM
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I don't understand the logic with attempting to appeal to mainstream users immediately after the launch of an experimental cryptocurrency project.


What i dont understand your logic thing, i want to buy bread & access my airdrop. Can i buy drugs with this? Are you a sissy talking like this in here. This is bitcointalk. You are just a whiner who didn't get the airdrop & want low prices. Grin
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February 12, 2016, 05:55:52 PM
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What now? Any news? If the price will rise, why would it? You cant really use Decred to pay etc. yet.

Well in 3 days not much can happen. Bugfixes are actively ongoing on github as far as i can see. And the price is rising probably because there are not much coins  available, and there is a demand for it and those who wanted to dump the airdrop at this price dumped already

Would be interesting to know how many airdrops have been claimed to this date and how many of those coins have been already sold. I am rather certain that most of the airdrop is still hanging because 800k coins at this price would need some serious whales to buy all that up and maintain the price.
And as told, the coin just launched, cant expect much yet.

It would be nice but to get how many are sold is hard to guess coz the fact that it was moved to another address does not means that it was sold already.

yes, but the info you get would be, how many airdrops remained untouched until now.

Yup would be some nice info but i have a feeling it is something that will not be revealed, at least not yet. It would make trading a bit easier and would give a bit more confidence into the buys because right now there is no telling how much further down the price could be hammered. It has stayed a lot higher than i thought anyway, i was thinking it might get dropped to around 100k but it keeps on holding strong!

go here https://mainnet.decred.org/block/000000000000437482b6d47f82f374cde539440ddb108b0a76886f0d87d126b9

check out all address that have a green (U) in front of them with amount 282.63795424 DCR are airdrop coins that have not been moved since they were received. That will give you some idea of coins that were never on the market. Although rest is unclear.

EDIT: 2163 addresses have not moved their airdrop coins
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