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Each day I check this thread, I hope to see an announcement that some major exchange has started trading Waves. Is Sasha waiting for more features to be incorporated before the big marketing campaign? Waves should be "the best kept secret" no longer!
Why would a major exchange promote a competing exchange? The Waves Platform will eventually include being a Decentralized Asset Exchange as well at gateway for exchanging coins to fiat. I'm surprised I read this argument so often. They don't compete in any way. To me Poloniex is 95% about gambling and trading, not to just convert currency to currency. Waves will offer Waves, BTC and various fiats. That's it. Poloniex offers tons of various alt coins that have no use at all aside from trading. In my opinion this is the best way to see it. Because not everyone is a trader. Many future Waves users don't want to gamble or watch out for charts. They just want to use a certain currency. Even though I'm a trader in a way, I can't even imagine a case where I was on holidays and had some foreign currency left. So I went to the bank, converted it to my currency and that's it. I haven't put it on an exchange watching USD/Euro charts all day to win 2% in the conversion process. Ask any of your friends or co workers what the current exchange price for whatever major currency is. They won't know. Mass adoption is exactly the opposite of Poloniex trading. EDIT: What I mean is. My mom would be able to convert say Waves to USD in a GUI client. My mom converting the same on Poloniex? No way! (Besides it would be a very awkward moment if I would see my mom asking noob questions in the trollbox.) Ok. I do see your point. Waves in it's final form won't be a day trading platform. But, still competing to some degree because exchanges are in my option are used more to buy crypto with fiat. I still speculate that Poloniex won't add WAVES do to this reason. Just know that I'm not personally against it. I think Poloniex could complement the Waves platform and give day traders a place to trade. There would be some profit from fee's to be made there.
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November 23, 2016, 08:32:12 PM |
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mstang83
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November 23, 2016, 08:49:49 PM |
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What is the current storage requirements to download the entire blockchain?
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Frenk Best
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November 23, 2016, 09:26:59 PM |
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Good tweet Done 
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November 23, 2016, 09:30:19 PM |
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Why are you saying that you can mine waves? It is LPOS, leasing proof of stake. What has that to do with mining? Or did u guys change of plans halfway the development?
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November 23, 2016, 09:48:18 PM |
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Why are you saying that you can mine waves? It is LPOS, leasing proof of stake. What has that to do with mining? Or did u guys change of plans halfway the development? From the article (In this guide we refer to the staking or forging process as mining. Although there is no Proof of Work mining involved in the Waves Platform, mining is a common term used by the cryptocurrency community, one that is more known than forging or staking. Be aware, however, that when you're "mining" Waves, you will not receive newly issued coins. Instead, the profits come from transaction fees within the network)
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November 23, 2016, 10:19:10 PM |
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I am interested on mining waves mini 10k of wave. What is the average you can mine in a day? Thanks,
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November 24, 2016, 12:01:06 AM |
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I am interested on mining waves mini 10k of wave. What is the average you can mine in a day? Thanks, Nothing much until the Waves network eventually becomes usefull.
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November 24, 2016, 02:25:21 AM |
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I am interested on mining waves mini 10k of wave. What is the average you can mine in a day? Thanks, Nothing much until the Waves network eventually becomes usefull. for this you will have to endure weeks of Incent whoring now. Black Friday sale indeed.
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November 24, 2016, 03:14:27 AM |
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https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactionsBitcoin more than 66,500 pending transactions, people are getting ready to dump those Bitcoins  Bitcoin bullish is near to end, hope Waves start to recovering next week Be careful selling Waves now, next week you buy back at 50k 
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November 24, 2016, 03:17:52 AM |
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https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactionsBitcoin more than 66,500 pending transactions, people are ready to dump those Bitcoins  Bitcoin bullish is near to end, hope Waves start to recovering next week Be careful selling Waves now, next week you buy back at 50k  There are the words again ... next week . Are you sure the name of this platform is WAVES not next WEEK?
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November 24, 2016, 05:04:38 AM |
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Why are you saying that you can mine waves? It is LPOS, leasing proof of stake. What has that to do with mining? Or did u guys change of plans halfway the development? From the article (In this guide we refer to the staking or forging process as mining. Although there is no Proof of Work mining involved in the Waves Platform, mining is a common term used by the cryptocurrency community, one that is more known than forging or staking. Be aware, however, that when you're "mining" Waves, you will not receive newly issued coins. Instead, the profits come from transaction fees within the network)
Yeah, i see, stake=forge=mint=mine, but the title should use “mine” instead, not real mine, but it is forge
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November 24, 2016, 05:55:30 AM |
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how to get invited slack? i want join waves slack.
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November 24, 2016, 06:12:23 AM |
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November 24, 2016, 06:18:24 AM |
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cant  currently is in maintenance, go bakck a few days later and try it again.
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November 24, 2016, 08:06:00 AM |
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cant  currently is in maintenance, go bakck a few days later and try it again. go back next week. pathetic 
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November 24, 2016, 08:59:19 AM |
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What is the current storage requirements to download the entire blockchain? At the moment, my blockchain data takes about 1.8 GB of disk space (macOS Sierra 10.12.1 (16B2555)) But it can be different on different systems and computers (find and check more info about mvstore). I think about 20-30 GB is enough. If you use the server I think to expand the storage space in the future will not make the big work. 
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November 24, 2016, 09:12:47 AM |
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What is the current storage requirements to download the entire blockchain? At the moment, my blockchain data takes about 1.8 GB of disk space (macOS Sierra 10.12.1 (16B2555)) But it can be different on different systems and computers (find and check more info about mvstore). I think about 20-30 GB is enough. If you use the server I think to expand the storage space in the future will not make the big work.  Is "mining" that way CPU/Memory intensive, should we dedicate a computer to this usage or can we use an ordinary computer used everyday? What about a Raspberry Pi running a wallet and leasing, would it be sufficient for providing efficiently to the network? I already was pretty excited about Waves, and now I see that I didn't even realize that awesome LPos feature was to be included.
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November 24, 2016, 09:37:04 AM |
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What is the current storage requirements to download the entire blockchain? At the moment, my blockchain data takes about 1.8 GB of disk space (macOS Sierra 10.12.1 (16B2555)) But it can be different on different systems and computers (find and check more info about mvstore). I think about 20-30 GB is enough. If you use the server I think to expand the storage space in the future will not make the big work.  Is "mining" that way CPU/Memory intensive, should we dedicate a computer to this usage or can we use an ordinary computer used everyday? What about a Raspberry Pi running a wallet and leasing, would it be sufficient for providing efficiently to the network? I already was pretty excited about Waves, and now I see that I didn't even realize that awesome LPos feature was to be included. Is enough to use a ordinary computer for this. At the moment my node uses 1-10% CPU (i5 2500) (30-50% at the time of the full synchronization) and 1.3 GB Ram. I think it is enough to use about 2 GB Ram for Java process. It is better to use a full-fledged computer. LPos feature will be added later, first - POS phase. Also don't forget that you need 10,000 Waves tokens to start mining and those tokens must be in your account for at least 1000 blocks.
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