mybitcoin101
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December 08, 2016, 03:48:06 AM |
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whats the difference between telegram and slack
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tm2013
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December 08, 2016, 09:59:35 AM |
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whats the difference between telegram and slack
Telegram is primarily community oriented, whereas Slack is primarily team and development oriented.
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JJ12880
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December 08, 2016, 12:28:31 PM |
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We made it to our 100th page! Woooho! We are still active in both telegram and slack, however it seems that telegram has more community adoption in crypto in general, as well as has more security features and options, such as special self destructing messages and endpoint to endpoint encryption. JJ12880
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marcus1986
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December 08, 2016, 05:48:52 PM |
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We made it to our 100th page! Woooho! We are still active in both telegram and slack, however it seems that telegram has more community adoption in crypto in general, as well as has more security features and options, such as special self destructing messages and endpoint to endpoint encryption. JJ12880 Congratulations! Next purpose is 1000 pages
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dev0tion
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December 09, 2016, 01:43:26 AM |
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We made it to our 100th page! Woooho! We are still active in both telegram and slack, however it seems that telegram has more community adoption in crypto in general, as well as has more security features and options, such as special self destructing messages and endpoint to endpoint encryption. JJ12880 Congratulations! Next purpose is 1000 pages And top 30 in marketcap, where this coin deserves to be!
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tema
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December 09, 2016, 09:23:19 AM |
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We made it to our 100th page! Woooho! We are still active in both telegram and slack, however it seems that telegram has more community adoption in crypto in general, as well as has more security features and options, such as special self destructing messages and endpoint to endpoint encryption. JJ12880 Congratulations! Next purpose is 1000 pages And top 30 in marketcap, where this coin deserves to be! At least the top 40 would be good
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bitkapp
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December 11, 2016, 11:56:22 AM Last edit: December 11, 2016, 12:54:43 PM by bitkapp |
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RadiumBot - Radium Telegram Tip BotHello guys! I'm happy to announce that we are releasing a Radium Telegram tip bot! The tip bot has the usual functionality expected from a tip bot and is based on the well known DigiByte tip bot (DigiBot). Link to official Radium Telegram group: https://telegram.me/RadiumOfficialLink to Radium Tip Bot: https://telegram.me/radiumbotFeatures:- /verify command to verify files using the http://verify.software API
- /price, /mcap and /supply commands
- Tip bot functionality
Alaniz
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marcus1986
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December 13, 2016, 08:43:49 PM |
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RadiumBot - Radium Telegram Tip BotHello guys! I'm happy to announce that we are releasing a Radium Telegram tip bot! The tip bot has the usual functionality expected from a tip bot and is based on the well known DigiByte tip bot (DigiBot). Link to official Radium Telegram group: https://telegram.me/RadiumOfficialLink to Radium Tip Bot: https://telegram.me/radiumbotFeatures:- /verify command to verify files using the http://verify.software API
- /price, /mcap and /supply commands
- Tip bot functionality
Alaniz Very good. I'll try its work a bit later.
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Pang.
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December 18, 2016, 09:39:50 AM |
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Stacking in this currency is very profitable, why in the community no one advertises about this?
When is the current reward reduced?
Thank you, and great project.
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tm2013
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December 18, 2016, 01:38:28 PM |
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Stacking in this currency is very profitable, why in the community no one advertises about this?
When is the current reward reduced?
Thank you, and great project.
The base reward drops at block 874360, or in roughly 53 days. That is a bit more advanced than we had initially calculated, due to there being slightly less than 1440 blocks per day. You can find out more about the reward schedule here.
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Pang.
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December 18, 2016, 03:02:45 PM Last edit: December 18, 2016, 03:18:41 PM by Pang. |
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Stacking in this currency is very profitable, why in the community no one advertises about this?
When is the current reward reduced?
Thank you, and great project.
The base reward drops at block 874360, or in roughly 53 days. That is a bit more advanced than we had initially calculated, due to there being slightly less than 1440 blocks per day. You can find out more about the reward schedule here.Thank you. It seems a bit overkill 18% reward now, I guess for that reason the price drops, they sell the RADS from stacking at market. The logical evolution indicates that if the project progresses, the price will rise considerably in the next 18 months with the constant reduction of reward. I will keep my wallet open waiting for new developments, I think the next reduction will be very important, if the price does not recover, many wallets will stop stacking, or not sell reward at market until price rise.. Good luck and thanks for the work.
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tema
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December 18, 2016, 03:27:58 PM |
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Stacking in this currency is very profitable, why in the community no one advertises about this?
When is the current reward reduced?
Thank you, and great project.
The base reward drops at block 874360, or in roughly 53 days. That is a bit more advanced than we had initially calculated, due to there being slightly less than 1440 blocks per day. You can find out more about the reward schedule here.Thank you. It seems a bit overkill 18% reward now, I guess for that reason the price drops, they sell the RADS from stacking at market. The logical evolution indicates that if the project progresses, the price will rise considerably in the next 18 months with the constant reduction of reward. I will keep my wallet open waiting for new developments, I think the next reduction will be very important, if the price does not recover, many wallets will stop stacking, or not sell reward at market until price rise.. Good luck and thanks for the work. half of the coins and even a little more are in node staking
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tortellino
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December 18, 2016, 10:48:37 PM |
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how many confirmations are needed for staking in the wallet? has the wallet to be open or is it sufficient to hold the coins in it? Thanks!
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dev0tion
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December 19, 2016, 12:31:07 AM |
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how many confirmations are needed for staking in the wallet? has the wallet to be open or is it sufficient to hold the coins in it? Thanks!
Radium needs at least 60 confirmations. Best is to keep the wallet open as much as you can. 24/7 is ideal.
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tm2013
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December 19, 2016, 01:10:57 AM |
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how many confirmations are needed for staking in the wallet? has the wallet to be open or is it sufficient to hold the coins in it? Thanks!
Radium needs at least 60 confirmations. Best is to keep the wallet open as much as you can. 24/7 is ideal. Not only 24/7, but encrypted and unlocked as well.
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tortellino
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December 19, 2016, 12:12:09 PM |
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thanx for your answers! but this is too much effort for that... look at ANS, there you can stake just kkeping your ANS in the wallet...even if the wallet is closed or the computer off....
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tm2013
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December 19, 2016, 12:46:43 PM |
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thanx for your answers! but this is too much effort for that... look at ANS, there you can stake just kkeping your ANS in the wallet...even if the wallet is closed or the computer off....
Would you mind linking to what you're referring to? It sounds interesting. I doubt what they are doing is true staking, since by definition, staking requires constant computational power to produce and process blocks.
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dev0tion
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December 19, 2016, 01:06:20 PM |
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thanx for your answers! but this is too much effort for that... look at ANS, there you can stake just kkeping your ANS in the wallet...even if the wallet is closed or the computer off....
Would you mind linking to what you're referring to? It sounds interesting. I doubt what they are doing is true staking, since by definition, staking requires constant computational power to produce and process blocks. Indeed, what provides network security then? Also interested here.
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JJ12880
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December 19, 2016, 02:04:55 PM |
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thanx for your answers! but this is too much effort for that... look at ANS, there you can stake just kkeping your ANS in the wallet...even if the wallet is closed or the computer off....
My guess is that they are using the older coin-age style proof of stake protocol. While coin-age systems do allow your coins to gain age that is then rewarded by stakes when you turn the wallet back on, it has some significant stability issues. I worked on fixing one case where a large number of old coins coming online in a coin-age coin caused the entire network to roll fork and roll back several hundred blocks. I do not know if that is the system they are using or not, but that is my guess. JJ12880
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CryptoCypherCoin
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December 19, 2016, 02:06:28 PM |
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This sounds RAD-ICAL am continuing to watch this one
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