MoneyJ
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May 09, 2017, 10:28:26 PM |
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Waves now is on the run with its price nearly a dollar . Very peculiar things happen in Waves platform with all the assets keep popping up . Some have values but I tend to keep it as it significantly increase the value of my assets.
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neolinkhati
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May 09, 2017, 10:40:41 PM |
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neolinkhati
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May 09, 2017, 10:41:52 PM |
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xspresso
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May 09, 2017, 11:16:36 PM |
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How exactly do you withdraw BTC from Waves Client?
I had several attempts using Send and Withdraw options but both show errors such "Account number must be a sequence of 35 alphanumeric characters with no spaces, optionally starting with '1W'" and "Error:112 - State check failed".
Any thoughts about this?
Thanks
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biggzi
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May 09, 2017, 11:23:27 PM |
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How exactly do you withdraw BTC from Waves Client?
I had several attempts using Send and Withdraw options but both show errors such "Account number must be a sequence of 35 alphanumeric characters with no spaces, optionally starting with '1W'" and "Error:112 - State check failed".
Any thoughts about this?
Thanks
If you are trying to send the BTC to another waves address (within the waves blockchain) you use the SEND option. If you are trying to send the BTC to a bitcoin address (on the bitcoin blockchain) you use the WITHDRAW option Are you getting the Error:112 when using the withdraw option? If so probably best contacting support@wavesplatform.comI believe the 1W addition is not required anymore for withdrawing to bittrex
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xspresso
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May 09, 2017, 11:25:31 PM |
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How exactly do you withdraw BTC from Waves Client?
I had several attempts using Send and Withdraw options but both show errors such "Account number must be a sequence of 35 alphanumeric characters with no spaces, optionally starting with '1W'" and "Error:112 - State check failed".
Any thoughts about this?
Thanks
If you are trying to send the BTC to another waves address (within the waves blockchain) you use the SEND option. If you are trying to send the BTC to a bitcoin address (on the bitcoin blockchain) you use the WITHDRAW option Are you getting the Error:112 when using the withdraw option? If so probably best contacting support@wavesplatform.comI believe the 1W addition is not required anymore for withdrawing to bittrex Thanks for your reply. Now I understand the difference between the two. Withdraw option does indeed give me Error: 112. I will contact the support team and hopefully I get this resolved.
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biggzi
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May 09, 2017, 11:53:52 PM |
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Wow all red action on CMC! Oh wait a second!...
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JustMissed
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May 10, 2017, 12:05:02 AM |
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Its good news waves are on the rise. I sent some bitcoin to my wave wallet to buy some, and stupid me forgot to raise my tx fee and now my coin is stuck unconfirmed, dang it.
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ShabbosShekels
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May 10, 2017, 12:17:58 AM Last edit: May 10, 2017, 02:03:02 AM by ShabbosShekels |
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WCT was well over $1 days ago Max, nice of you to notice though I'd prefer it if it was Roger Ver or Andreas Antonpoulos tweeting about Waves instead, after hearing Andreas talk about colored coins being the future of crypto I expected him to show a keen interest in Waves Platform. Wait until the Chinese and the Japs get their own wallet each, then watch Waves Platform moon beyond Earth's orbit. I for one think it should cost at least $20USD per custom token to stop this spamming, too, or an official Waves Community certified coin folder and a spam coin folder to filter out the poo from the puntang.
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tokyoghetto
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May 10, 2017, 12:19:52 AM |
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Stein
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May 10, 2017, 02:02:16 AM |
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How exactly do you withdraw BTC from Waves Client?
I had several attempts using Send and Withdraw options but both show errors such "Account number must be a sequence of 35 alphanumeric characters with no spaces, optionally starting with '1W'" and "Error:112 - State check failed".
Any thoughts about this?
Thanks
If you are trying to send the BTC to another waves address (within the waves blockchain) you use the SEND option. If you are trying to send the BTC to a bitcoin address (on the bitcoin blockchain) you use the WITHDRAW option Are you getting the Error:112 when using the withdraw option? If so probably best contacting support@wavesplatform.comI believe the 1W addition is not required anymore for withdrawing to bittrex Thanks for your reply. Now I understand the difference between the two. Withdraw option does indeed give me Error: 112. I will contact the support team and hopefully I get this resolved. ERROR 122 is because you do not have any Waves or BTC to send the transaction. You must subtract the BTC fee from the transaction AND make sure you have .001 waves to send it. if you are leasing all your Waves they are not available to pay for the transaction.
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Stein
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May 10, 2017, 02:05:16 AM |
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Another huge problem is this BTC transfer from the lite client, the fee paid to miners needs to be fixed because I've been waiting over two hours now for a transfer that is still sitting on 0 confirmations, this is unacceptable.
Same. I am at 6 hours now. Someone in Slack said he waited 36 hours I can't seem to find where the BTC transaction ID is because we are sending a BTC token to the Waves gateway address and no BTC transaction id is provided, only a Waves transaction ID. As for people saying BTC transactions are slow, they are only slow if you don't pay enough s/BTC for the miner's fee. Waves is paying 100 s/B and it needs to be paying A L O T more. Around 280 s/B would make the transaction go through in 1 block or 15-30 minutes.
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Candsno8
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May 10, 2017, 03:21:34 AM |
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Well done, Waves team.
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steve8143
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May 10, 2017, 03:46:03 AM |
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Another huge problem is this BTC transfer from the lite client, the fee paid to miners needs to be fixed because I've been waiting over two hours now for a transfer that is still sitting on 0 confirmations, this is unacceptable.
Same. I am at 6 hours now. Someone in Slack said he waited 36 hours I can't seem to find where the BTC transaction ID is because we are sending a BTC token to the Waves gateway address and no BTC transaction id is provided, only a Waves transaction ID. As for people saying BTC transactions are slow, they are only slow if you don't pay enough s/BTC for the miner's fee. Waves is paying 100 s/B and it needs to be paying A L O T more. Around 280 s/B would make the transaction go through in 1 block or 15-30 minutes. I paid the premium fee of .002 and it's slow too .. 1.5 hours and still nothing
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rekcahxfb_foundation
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May 10, 2017, 03:46:55 AM |
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waves are flying now....... congrats team,gooodjob i was waiting this movment about 6 months
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whale123
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May 10, 2017, 06:25:32 AM |
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This is one of the most professionally maintained projects on crypto. Great communication, updates are quite often and you are building amazing things. Investors would be happier if the initial ICO was capped, but they still should be happy with recent profits.
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a29654
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May 10, 2017, 06:33:19 AM |
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Once waves x20(?) as stratis did we will all be happy
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