JJ12880
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December 29, 2016, 08:47:37 PM |
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IS THAT NORMAL ?
I requested 2 withdrawals from Polo and Trex to my new local wallet.
It has been now 30 min.... immediatly the transaction has been confirmed on each exchange, but no coins have shown up yep in the wallet?
A chance this was just tiny amount to test.... but still coins....
can someone help?
thanks
I have seen this happen before with poloniex. It seems that they create the transaction but there is a delay with it being broadcast to the network. Usually the transaction shows up in a few hours, or you can contact the mods on the trollbox and sometimes they do something that seems to speed it up. JJ
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Riseman
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December 29, 2016, 10:07:59 PM |
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I have a saved passphrase for something named Radon from March 2015. The current wallet doesn't seem to have a passphrase backup option.
Was this for testnet or some deprecated client version? I can't remember.
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JJ12880
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December 30, 2016, 12:18:48 AM |
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I have a saved passphrase for something named Radon from March 2015. The current wallet doesn't seem to have a passphrase backup option.
Was this for testnet or some deprecated client version? I can't remember.
It is most likely from a depreciated wallet version. The wallet.dat should be compatible with all the current and passed clients, however the blockchain is not, so a resync would be required.
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Riseman
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December 30, 2016, 01:01:36 AM |
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I have a saved passphrase for something named Radon from March 2015. The current wallet doesn't seem to have a passphrase backup option.
Was this for testnet or some deprecated client version? I can't remember.
It is most likely from a depreciated wallet version. The wallet.dat should be compatible with all the current and passed clients, however the blockchain is not, so a resync would be required. The thing is I don't have anything except the passphrase. Is there any option to use it now? I want to check if there were actually any coins there.
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tortellino
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December 30, 2016, 10:09:39 AM |
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@mybitcoin101: o.k....for example that means that i you have 1000 RADS and your are staking which begins after 60 conf and the wallet have to be open and encrypted the yearly reward would be around what`? somewhere here was writing about 18,5% wich would be i my example about 187 RADS per year. Appreciate for an answer  Maybe some others who could confirm that?
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dev0tion
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December 30, 2016, 05:07:26 PM |
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I have a saved passphrase for something named Radon from March 2015. The current wallet doesn't seem to have a passphrase backup option.
Was this for testnet or some deprecated client version? I can't remember.
It is most likely from a depreciated wallet version. The wallet.dat should be compatible with all the current and passed clients, however the blockchain is not, so a resync would be required. The thing is I don't have anything except the passphrase. Is there any option to use it now? I want to check if there were actually any coins there. Do you still have the wallet.dat file?
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tm2013
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December 30, 2016, 05:25:40 PM |
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@mybitcoin101: o.k....for example that means that i you have 1000 RADS and your are staking which begins after 60 conf and the wallet have to be open and encrypted the yearly reward would be around what`? somewhere here was writing about 18,5% wich would be i my example about 187 RADS per year. Appreciate for an answer  Given current stake weights, 1000 coins would make approximately 30% in a year, or 300 coins. However, that rate will be dropping by 25% in February, so a rate of around 23% would be a more reasonable estimate. I have a saved passphrase for something named Radon from March 2015. The current wallet doesn't seem to have a passphrase backup option.
Was this for testnet or some deprecated client version? I can't remember.
It is most likely from a depreciated wallet version. The wallet.dat should be compatible with all the current and passed clients, however the blockchain is not, so a resync would be required. The thing is I don't have anything except the passphrase. Is there any option to use it now? I want to check if there were actually any coins there. My best guess is that the passphrase you saved was for the original experimental Radon platform. It would be worthless now, but a fun reminder of where we started.
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Riseman
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December 30, 2016, 09:02:23 PM |
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I have a saved passphrase for something named Radon from March 2015. The current wallet doesn't seem to have a passphrase backup option.
Was this for testnet or some deprecated client version? I can't remember.
It is most likely from a depreciated wallet version. The wallet.dat should be compatible with all the current and passed clients, however the blockchain is not, so a resync would be required. The thing is I don't have anything except the passphrase. Is there any option to use it now? I want to check if there were actually any coins there. Do you still have the wallet.dat file? No. My best guess is that the passphrase you saved was for the original experimental Radon platform. It would be worthless now, but a fun reminder of where we started.
Seems like it.
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crackfoo
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December 31, 2016, 12:55:23 AM |
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Hi,
We have added RADS as an official payout coin on our multipool: www.zpool.ca
I hope you can bring good support from miners. We offer 10+ algos to mine and over 100 altcoins.
Cheers! We'll be turning off the RADS wallet Jan 1st 2017 so if you're mining with a RADS address please take that into consideration and move to a BTC address. Cheers!
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E1337
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December 31, 2016, 03:10:01 AM |
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Is a development still going on?
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JJ12880
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December 31, 2016, 03:24:38 AM |
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Is a development still going on?
Absolutely. You can read the latest blog posts at the link below, and see what we have been doing. https://blog.projectradium.org/JJ12880
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bitkapp
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January 04, 2017, 03:55:57 PM |
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So, problem i had with 24/7 computer online is solved. Now staking RADS at www.poswallet.com  Awesome, glad to hear it!
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bitkapp
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January 06, 2017, 06:35:49 PM |
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Radium Update #19 — Implementing the Restructuring and New Website Release DetailsAs you might have read in our previous blog post we have recently decided to embark on an organizational restructuring of Radium. In this blog post we outline some of the changes we have already made and some of the changes we plan to make in the very near future. The proposed new website will be released on the 22nd of January. You can find more information below. What have we done?So far we have performed the following changes in line with what was discussed in our previous blog post: - The Project Radium Twitter and Facebook accounts have been renamed to @RadiumCore and CoreRadium respectively. We have also done some minor updating of our Twitter and Facebook profiles.
- The Bitcointalk thread has been updated to reflect some of the organizational changes discussed.
- The domain name of this blog will be changed from blog.projectradium.org to blog.radiumcore.org in the coming week. We will also be renaming and updating the blog profile. We will announce when this has happened on our Twitter accounts and on the Telegram chat group.
What are we working on?The following is a list of things we are currently working on and hope to have ready in the near future: - We are currently working on getting a new website for Radium Core which will be up and running on the 22nd of January.
- We will soon be changing the way some of the open source resources on GitHub are managed and we will be contacting any major Radium infrastructure (exchanges, block explorers, etc.) with information regarding this in the upcoming weeks.
- We plan on releasing a blog post on the progress of the new SmartChain update next weekend.
- The information on some of the graphics on the Bitcointalk thread is outdated with respect to the new SmartChain update so we will be updating this in the near future as well.
New WebsiteAs mentioned the new website will be released on the 22nd of January. This will include (screenshots included in blog post): - A documentation page
- Downloads page with SmartChain Verify links
- A Radium Stats page showing relevant blockchain and market related stats
- Radium newsletter sign-up
- Links to all relevant Radium related services
We are progressing well with our reorganization process and hope to have it complete within the next few weeks. This includes some major changes like a new website and GitHub management changes, to more minor changes like renaming and updating our Twitter. All these changes are being undertaken with the vision set out in our previous blog post for a more efficient well run open source cryptocurrency project. We hope to have a blog post updating regarding progress on the SmartChain update next weekend. We will also announce any changes or things we do in our Telegram chat group. — The Radium Team https://medium.com/radium-core/radium-update-19-implementing-the-restructuring-and-new-website-release-details-52e5f9d9723e
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DKexer
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January 07, 2017, 12:47:28 PM |
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Radium Update #19 — Implementing the Restructuring and New Website Release DetailsAs you might have read in our previous blog post we have recently decided to embark on an organizational restructuring of Radium. In this blog post we outline some of the changes we have already made and some of the changes we plan to make in the very near future. The proposed new website will be released on the 22nd of January. You can find more information below. What have we done?So far we have performed the following changes in line with what was discussed in our previous blog post: - The Project Radium Twitter and Facebook accounts have been renamed to @RadiumCore and CoreRadium respectively. We have also done some minor updating of our Twitter and Facebook profiles.
- The Bitcointalk thread has been updated to reflect some of the organizational changes discussed.
- The domain name of this blog will be changed from blog.projectradium.org to blog.radiumcore.org in the coming week. We will also be renaming and updating the blog profile. We will announce when this has happened on our Twitter accounts and on the Telegram chat group.
What are we working on?The following is a list of things we are currently working on and hope to have ready in the near future: - We are currently working on getting a new website for Radium Core which will be up and running on the 22nd of January.
- We will soon be changing the way some of the open source resources on GitHub are managed and we will be contacting any major Radium infrastructure (exchanges, block explorers, etc.) with information regarding this in the upcoming weeks.
- We plan on releasing a blog post on the progress of the new SmartChain update next weekend.
- The information on some of the graphics on the Bitcointalk thread is outdated with respect to the new SmartChain update so we will be updating this in the near future as well.
New WebsiteAs mentioned the new website will be released on the 22nd of January. This will include (screenshots included in blog post): - A documentation page
- Downloads page with SmartChain Verify links
- A Radium Stats page showing relevant blockchain and market related stats
- Radium newsletter sign-up
- Links to all relevant Radium related services
We are progressing well with our reorganization process and hope to have it complete within the next few weeks. This includes some major changes like a new website and GitHub management changes, to more minor changes like renaming and updating our Twitter. All these changes are being undertaken with the vision set out in our previous blog post for a more efficient well run open source cryptocurrency project. We hope to have a blog post updating regarding progress on the SmartChain update next weekend. We will also announce any changes or things we do in our Telegram chat group. — The Radium Team https://medium.com/radium-core/radium-update-19-implementing-the-restructuring-and-new-website-release-details-52e5f9d9723e Great! looking forward to it!
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tema
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January 08, 2017, 04:44:22 PM |
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Guys, sell all your RADS before reward drops!
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Cryptojunkey
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January 08, 2017, 11:25:35 PM |
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I traded this coin when it was new but its now looking like its becoming forgotten. Has had no big news and trading volume has been under 1btc on polo, looking like a delisting coming soon!
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bitkapp
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January 09, 2017, 10:56:07 AM |
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I traded this coin when it was new but its now looking like its becoming forgotten. Has had no big news and trading volume has been under 1btc on polo, looking like a delisting coming soon!
We're working on quite a few new things to be released in the near future so I don't really know what your talking about. Read the blog to see what we've been doing recently and what we plan on doing in the coming months.
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sitonmythrone
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January 11, 2017, 03:29:14 AM |
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what rads type slang surf?
look good inveest
what basic idea of dev?
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Send SPR Dev Jail NOW
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cyrixcer
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January 11, 2017, 03:33:00 AM |
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What a shame, I just know this great coin today, i checked poloniex's trading, awesome job done there, was thousands of bitcoin trading volume in march of 2016. ATH was 0.0024 btc. 
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