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May 10, 2016, 10:32:25 PM
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yes i feel i will sell most my coins now too Sad

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May 10, 2016, 11:29:11 PM
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yes i feel i will sell most my coins now too Sad

Me too. I'm just waiting for my last 4 tickets to come in. Only thing that may change my mind is if an official, fully functional, GUI wallet for mainnet comes out. Then I may consider holding on to the little that I have left.

I bought these coins at about 290K when it first came on Bittrex, so with all the tickets I staked, I did ROI and then some. I actually think this coin has held up quite well, considering the airdrop, mining and staking. That's a lot of dump pressure.

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May 11, 2016, 01:09:36 AM
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Hi there. Guys and at first DEVTEAM can you connect with Yobit admins and turn on DCR wallet? Its show Wallet status: Maintenance not first day in a row ppl who are sending coins on Yobit address open support tickets but not get any answers on it. All another exchanges not have same issues with your wallet. DEV help here to solve that issue plz, its needs not only guys who are not getting their deposits. Hope you  help your miners( they are too part of your community). Ty for attention.

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May 11, 2016, 01:55:50 AM
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yes i feel i will sell most my coins now too Sad

Me too. I'm just waiting for my last 4 tickets to come in. Only thing that may change my mind is if an official, fully functional, GUI wallet for mainnet comes out. Then I may consider holding on to the little that I have left.

I bought these coins at about 290K when it first came on Bittrex, so with all the tickets I staked, I did ROI and then some. I actually think this coin has held up quite well, considering the airdrop, mining and staking. That's a lot of dump pressure.



I think selling it now would be a good idea, then buy it back at around 50K-100K after two to three months.
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May 11, 2016, 09:05:46 AM
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yes i feel i will sell most my coins now too Sad

Me too. I'm just waiting for my last 4 tickets to come in. Only thing that may change my mind is if an official, fully functional, GUI wallet for mainnet comes out. Then I may consider holding on to the little that I have left.

I bought these coins at about 290K when it first came on Bittrex, so with all the tickets I staked, I did ROI and then some. I actually think this coin has held up quite well, considering the airdrop, mining and staking. That's a lot of dump pressure.



I think selling it now would be a good idea, then buy it back at around 50K-100K after two to three months.

Haha...  sell cheap and buy expensive?

Sounds like a solid plan.

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May 11, 2016, 09:23:09 AM
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This development dispatch covers work completed since the Decred v0.1.2 release from April 3rd, 2016. Since then, developers have merged 21 pull requests of code into 3 software repositories. During this period, a total of 31 commits occurred in these repositories and represent modifications to the effect of 1,525 lines of code added to and 1,151 lines removed from the Decred codebase.

Binaries: https://github.com/decred/decred-release/releases/tag/v0.1.3

dcrd
  • Improved mempool and fixed various issues (152-e33e2b9, 155-0b6f881)
  • Improved efficiency and added code to prevent too low difficulty tickets from being added to the mempool (154-65999dc)
  • Improved shutdown handling of the databases under different conditions (156-7701a7a)
  • Fixed resyncing of the ticket database after an unexpected shutdown (157-1b8c661)
  • Added transaction type to the results of listtransactions (158-3001a66)
  • Fixed the createrawssrtx command and logic to produce correctly formed revocations (159-b3b20f5)
  • Updated versioning (162-2aec093)

dcrwallet
  • Synced with upstream (33 commits of updates, fixes, and improvements) (227-47d16dc)
  • Cleaned up dependencies (229-c033392)
  • Added transaction type to the results of listtransactions (231-3633bc1)
  • Improved ticket purchase logic (232-08936c5)
  • Updated configuration (234-e3f1418, 239-56085f2)
  • Fixed issues that could occur with reorganizations (236-d9f551d)
  • Updated versioning (238-4215ccc)

dcrrpcclient
  • Added a new createrawssrtx RPC command (17-e889894)
  • Corrected the return type for estimatestakediff (18-b285971)
  • Improved the functionality of the purchaseticket API (19-e625cc1)
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May 11, 2016, 09:34:39 AM
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If anyone is interested in some creative work, please check out RFP-7. It's about crafting Decred's identity, aligning that identity across the different platforms, and a redesign of https://decred.org. The code is maturing well after a ton of usage in the first three months. There's been a lot of development activity in the underlying system, but it's also important to pay attention to the front-end after all that improvement in the back-end. It may be of interest if you're looking for a side project and have an interest in web design.

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May 11, 2016, 09:38:15 AM
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Quoting here for visibility again since we rolled over to a new page right after posting.

This development dispatch covers work completed since the Decred v0.1.2 release from April 3rd, 2016. Since then, developers have merged 21 pull requests of code into 3 software repositories. During this period, a total of 31 commits occurred in these repositories and represent modifications to the effect of 1,525 lines of code added to and 1,151 lines removed from the Decred codebase.

Binaries: https://github.com/decred/decred-release/releases/tag/v0.1.3

dcrd
  • Improved mempool and fixed various issues (152-e33e2b9, 155-0b6f881)
  • Improved efficiency and added code to prevent too low difficulty tickets from being added to the mempool (154-65999dc)
  • Improved shutdown handling of the databases under different conditions (156-7701a7a)
  • Fixed resyncing of the ticket database after an unexpected shutdown (157-1b8c661)
  • Added transaction type to the results of listtransactions (158-3001a66)
  • Fixed the createrawssrtx command and logic to produce correctly formed revocations (159-b3b20f5)
  • Updated versioning (162-2aec093)

dcrwallet
  • Synced with upstream (33 commits of updates, fixes, and improvements) (227-47d16dc)
  • Cleaned up dependencies (229-c033392)
  • Added transaction type to the results of listtransactions (231-3633bc1)
  • Improved ticket purchase logic (232-08936c5)
  • Updated configuration (234-e3f1418, 239-56085f2)
  • Fixed issues that could occur with reorganizations (236-d9f551d)
  • Updated versioning (238-4215ccc)

dcrrpcclient
  • Added a new createrawssrtx RPC command (17-e889894)
  • Corrected the return type for estimatestakediff (18-b285971)
  • Improved the functionality of the purchaseticket API (19-e625cc1)
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May 11, 2016, 09:47:02 AM
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Quoting here for visibility again since we rolled over to a new page right after posting.

This development dispatch covers work completed since the Decred v0.1.2 release from April 3rd, 2016. Since then, developers have merged 21 pull requests of code into 3 software repositories. During this period, a total of 31 commits occurred in these repositories and represent modifications to the effect of 1,525 lines of code added to and 1,151 lines removed from the Decred codebase.

Binaries: https://github.com/decred/decred-release/releases/tag/v0.1.3

dcrd
  • Improved mempool and fixed various issues (152-e33e2b9, 155-0b6f881)
  • Improved efficiency and added code to prevent too low difficulty tickets from being added to the mempool (154-65999dc)
  • Improved shutdown handling of the databases under different conditions (156-7701a7a)
  • Fixed resyncing of the ticket database after an unexpected shutdown (157-1b8c661)
  • Added transaction type to the results of listtransactions (158-3001a66)
  • Fixed the createrawssrtx command and logic to produce correctly formed revocations (159-b3b20f5)
  • Updated versioning (162-2aec093)

dcrwallet
  • Synced with upstream (33 commits of updates, fixes, and improvements) (227-47d16dc)
  • Cleaned up dependencies (229-c033392)
  • Added transaction type to the results of listtransactions (231-3633bc1)
  • Improved ticket purchase logic (232-08936c5)
  • Updated configuration (234-e3f1418, 239-56085f2)
  • Fixed issues that could occur with reorganizations (236-d9f551d)
  • Updated versioning (238-4215ccc)

dcrrpcclient
  • Added a new createrawssrtx RPC command (17-e889894)
  • Corrected the return type for estimatestakediff (18-b285971)
  • Improved the functionality of the purchaseticket API (19-e625cc1)

Ah thanks for the update, i've updated suprnova to the latest version, memory usage is much better since then.

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May 11, 2016, 10:07:48 AM
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There are actually hundreds of lousy Bitcoin copy alt-crypto currencies that I do not care about. At all. Like Dogecoin or Trumpcoin or Fedoracoin and what-have-you coin.

Do you know how often I post in those coins' threads?  You guessed it: I never post in those threads.

You know why? Because I don't care about those coins.

I post in the Decred thread and in the XCP (Counterparty) threads because I think there's something extremely interesting about these two projects.

This is what rational behavior looks like: you spend your valuable free time for things you care about...

So the people who spam this thread with FUD - they are either a) irrational, spending time for things they do not care about; or b) have ulterior motives.

They claim their "ulterior motive" is humanitarian, to "help others by warning them", well if you believe that, you might as well believe in unicorns.

Anyway, I've been following Bitcoin since its price was well below $1 and every time its price was dropping, people were saying "it's over, it's dead"...

Yawn.

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May 11, 2016, 10:28:47 AM
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Why is decred price so low?
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May 11, 2016, 10:48:03 AM
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dual mining by clymore

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May 11, 2016, 10:59:26 AM
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Why is decred price so low?
Maybe better question is: why are you trolling here?  Roll Eyes

but ok:
 - no GUI wallet so far (in progress) => mostly experienced users use it now
 - no mktg. campaign: IMHO no need now, plenty of time for that
 - whales are elsewhere (or quiet and accumulating ;-)

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May 11, 2016, 12:04:43 PM
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Please recommend the best POS pool for Decred. Thanks!
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May 11, 2016, 03:12:25 PM
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Are any of the POS pools on the mainnet? I don't think so.
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May 11, 2016, 03:31:11 PM
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Are any of the POS pools on the mainnet? I don't think so.

AFAIK, none yet is open to public on mainnet. Exception is the original/first one that is maintained by the devs, but that one is not accepting new registrations last I heard. PoS pools should be opening soon though, there's a vast amount of testing going on with the last stretch, the implementation of pool fees.

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May 11, 2016, 03:31:41 PM
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Please recommend the best POS pool for Decred. Thanks!
Are any of the POS pools on the mainnet? I don't think so.

No, not yet. The mainnet stake pool operators have been extremely helpful and diligent in testing the stake pool software in the background. Fees have been integrated as well to ensure operation remains sustainable for the service they will provide to the network. You can see that they've been posting status updates from post #48 onwards.

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May 11, 2016, 04:09:19 PM
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This development dispatch covers work completed since the Decred v0.1.2 release from April 3rd, 2016. Since then, developers have merged 21 pull requests of code into 3 software repositories. During this period, a total of 31 commits occurred in these repositories and represent modifications to the effect of 1,525 lines of code added to and 1,151 lines removed from the Decred codebase.


Hopefully this update will not crash. I've updated the wallets for www.zpool.ca and will monitor for issues.

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May 11, 2016, 04:40:23 PM
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The price is really low, but it's just a good moment to get in for the long term run...
There is real potential in Decred.

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May 11, 2016, 08:16:44 PM
Last edit: May 12, 2016, 05:18:10 PM by levinobre
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I developed a gateway for that your store, website, blog or project with crowdfunding can accept Decred easily.
It's also possible to create a personal page and accept donations in Decred directly through an url as: decpayments.com/levinobre.

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* Twitter: twitter.com/DecPayments
* Telegram: telegram.me/decpayments

Donate to me:

decpayments.com/levinobre
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