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Author Topic: WARP - Something different - VPN Wallet BETA Release - Bittrex/YoBit  (Read 115956 times)
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January 28, 2016, 05:07:44 PM
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An emotional bit, just because.

I find it really refreshing that you all joined in. It's great to see that it's possible to have projects developed with a strong community. We have generated a great momentum and ended up with a BTC fund that will allow further development. Thank you all for believing in me, I am ecstatic. I am so looking forward to this journey, and I can surely say you won't be disappointed. I'll be giving all I have to make WARP a truly innovative and useful cryptocurrency. Like someone said to me: "Let's make things simple for the end user". This sums up what I believe in.

Once a market exists, you can expect this thread to be filled with negative people. They will do anything to cause you doubts. Please stay strong. In doubt, contact me directly for advice, or join the community in the slack channel. I will treat all the WARP angels with great honesty and respect. I'm full on with WARP. Not everything is up to me, I also count on all of you, in the same way you have trusted me so far. We can have a brilliant future.

Let's turn crypto around. It's WARP time.



Shapetwist - Congratulations on a wonderfully executed plan.  A few concerns I have may want to be considered.  Since the coin is not POW and only 1% per year interest stake - I do not leave my wallet open 24/7 (for security purposes).  How do we make sure that the blockchain does not stagnate or stop?  Meaning - if I have to leave my wallet unlocked for staking purposes (24) hrs a day for 1% - isn't it more secure to open your wallet for staking once or twice a month for a day or two?  Now if the answer to that is yes, how do we make sure that blockchain keeps moving?  Maybe some sort of masternode system with limited collateral required to start a mn?  Or maybe hybrid pow/pos mode like Diamondcoin?  Just wondering if you think it is a problem?  Sorry if my message is jumbled but I think you get the idea.

I think a hybrid pow/pos would change the total supply, which was not intended at the beginning. But if we get on exchanges there will be more movements I think.  
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January 28, 2016, 05:12:37 PM
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Dev, is the block explorer functioning properly? It shows 1971 blocks, but my wallet is on block 2103 already.
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January 28, 2016, 05:13:41 PM
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Dev, is the block explorer functioning properly? It shows 1971 blocks, but my wallet is on block 2103 already.

I see 2104 blocks in the explorer.

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January 28, 2016, 05:21:32 PM
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I submitted a request to be listed on Cryptopia - there is a voting section and it only applies to one coin per month - however there is a way to get instantly approved and my calculations say it will be approximately (1) btc.  I will let you know when I get a response.

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January 28, 2016, 05:22:31 PM
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decided to just check the code for min stake age lol
unsigned int nStakeMinAge = 8 * 60 * 60; // 10 hours
unsigned int nStakeMaxAge = 30 * 24 * 60 * 60;  // 30 days

which means staking age will be met at approx 5pm EST

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IMHO the longer we wait for an exchange the better! let's wait till theres some neat features finished.... then push to exchanges! THIS IS NOT A QUICK FLIP coin! IMO its a long-term investment. Those asking for exchanges within hours of getting their coins worry me a bit...
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January 28, 2016, 05:23:44 PM
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I submitted a request to be listed on Cryptopia - there is a voting section and it only applies to one coin per month - however there is a way to get instantly approved and my calculations say it will be approximately (1) btc.  I will let you know when I get a response.

I will not pay for exchange listings. But thanks for doing that awesome work!

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January 28, 2016, 05:24:57 PM
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I submitted a request to be listed on Cryptopia - there is a voting section and it only applies to one coin per month - however there is a way to get instantly approved and my calculations say it will be approximately (1) btc.  I will let you know when I get a response.

I will not pay for exchange listings. But thanks for doing that awesome work!

NP - I understand - We can just do a community vote if they accept us.

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January 28, 2016, 05:34:38 PM
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I tried to vote on topia but it is still under Pending requests so I can't yet. When it makes it you got my vote Smiley
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January 28, 2016, 05:46:45 PM
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I tried to vote on topia but it is still under Pending requests so I can't yet. When it makes it you got my vote Smiley

same went and still pending Wink
cryptopia is such an underrated exchange ;p

so whats the eta on features/wallet v2 now that the funding allows time for development and such? Wink)
looking forward to checking out the vpn services, with so many in the scene it's interesting to test them in different environments to see which hold up (and which don't haha)

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January 28, 2016, 05:51:10 PM
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Dev, is the block explorer functioning properly? It shows 1971 blocks, but my wallet is on block 2103 already.

I see 2104 blocks in the explorer.

Strange, my wallet is now on 2138, on the block explorer last block is 2019 followed by 1971 ?!?!?
This is where I'm looking http://84.200.4.70:3001
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January 28, 2016, 05:53:06 PM
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Dev, is the block explorer functioning properly? It shows 1971 blocks, but my wallet is on block 2103 already.

I see 2104 blocks in the explorer.

Strange, my wallet is now on 2138, on the block explorer last block is 2019 followed by 1971 ?!?!?
This is where I'm looking http://84.200.4.70:3001


You might need to clear cache? It shows up perfectly on my side.
Anyone else having same issue?

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January 28, 2016, 05:57:45 PM
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How do we make sure that the blockchain does not stagnate or stop?

Uhhh....not trying to sound like an ass, but you know there are like saaaaaaayyyyyyyyy...............a few thousand or so pure POS coins that manage just fine right now?  That's a pretty bizarre concern.  It'll be OK, promise.
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January 28, 2016, 06:34:23 PM
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decided to just check the code for min stake age lol
unsigned int nStakeMinAge = 8 * 60 * 60; // 10 hours
unsigned int nStakeMaxAge = 30 * 24 * 60 * 60;  // 30 days

which means staking age will be met at approx 5pm EST

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IMHO the longer we wait for an exchange the better! let's wait till theres some neat features finished.... then push to exchanges! THIS IS NOT A QUICK FLIP coin! IMO its a long-term investment. Those asking for exchanges within hours of getting their coins worry me a bit...

http://prntscr.com/9w1jea

It takes 8hrs for min stake. Not 10 like the commented line says.
Max stake age is 30 days.

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January 28, 2016, 06:43:01 PM
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How do we make sure that the blockchain does not stagnate or stop?

Uhhh....not trying to sound like an ass, but you know there are like saaaaaaayyyyyyyyy...............a few thousand or so pure POS coins that manage just fine right now?  That's a pretty bizarre concern.  It'll be OK, promise.

Well like I said - not a developer - was just asking.  No stupid questions - just stupid answers - LOL  Grin

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January 28, 2016, 06:51:22 PM
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I'm changing my bed sheets, gonna put a movie on, and enjoy the first good night of sleep in the last 10 days.
Hope you understand it.

Any issues, please report them and I will reply when I wake up.


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January 28, 2016, 07:03:23 PM
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I'm changing my bed sheets, gonna put a movie on, and enjoy the first good night of sleep in the last 10 days.
Hope you understand it.

Any issues, please report them and I will reply when I wake up.



LOL - Shapetwist - I would say you deserve it.  Enjoy.

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January 28, 2016, 07:08:24 PM
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Well like I said - not a developer - was just asking.  No stupid questions - just stupid answers - LOL  Grin

Fair enough.  I only commented because you were a hero member.  I suppose it is possible to trade and hold all sorts of crypto for years while never staking or holding coins on a local wallet, so it's reasonable that you wouldn't know.

I'm changing my bed sheets, gonna put a movie on, and enjoy the first good night of sleep in the last 10 days.
Hope you understand it.

Any issues, please report them and I will reply when I wake up.



Get back to work thief!  If I don't have a warp debit card in my pocket last week, this is officially a scam!!

Nah, I'm fucking with you.  Get some sleep.
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January 28, 2016, 07:14:09 PM
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Glad to be in this from the start Smiley

Get some rest, you deserve it.
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January 28, 2016, 07:20:53 PM
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Good work everyone  Grin

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January 28, 2016, 07:25:20 PM
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Well like I said - not a developer - was just asking.  No stupid questions - just stupid answers - LOL  Grin

Fair enough.  I only commented because you were a hero member.  I suppose it is possible to trade and hold all sorts of crypto for years while never staking or holding coins on a local wallet, so it's reasonable that you wouldn't know.


LOL - I am a Hero member and yes I have staked many coins.  However, I have not yet had a POS only coin from the start.  So there in lies my wonder.  Thanks for helping though.  Most appreciated.


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