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March 04, 2018, 08:27:01 PM
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Could you provide me with all the useful links with the information about your project?

Look at the OP.

Look at the OP.

Where is that guys? Newbie with xptx coins....

The first page, the very first post.
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March 08, 2018, 04:24:52 PM
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Only 50 at the minute which I realise is quite a small amount compared to most people on this thread that got in earlier! I will be adding more but most of my money is in other coins I'm holding!
Yup, you probably need 300 to 500 coins to get multiple per week or daily staking reward.

Just in terms of fun, this is one of my favorite coins...
Like right now the network weight is 220,000 out of 582,000 total coins = 38%...
So if you manage the blocks with coin control you can generate a pretty astronomical annualized return...
When the Dev releases the new Roadmap this coin may surprise a few people Smiley

What would you suggest?  Lumping them all together in one block or just let it go and let it keep splitting?  I started with 183 XPTX in July of last year and now have just under 600 from staking alone.  That's more than I can account for with 230%.  But then again I'm not factoring each individual stake when I try and calculate this.
230% doesn't account for compounding aspect, so it is much higher.
I would try not go under 50 coins for each stack but experiment with different sizes until you find a sweet spot.
It takes longer to stake when a stack size get very small.

Yes, consolidating small blocks < 50 to size 200-300 using coin control significantly increases return...
I can now prove it using the explorer Rich List after I moved past #31 into #30...
The only difference between #30 (me) and #31 (random guy) is that I have "blue" consolidation transactions...
And dumping the last 100 tx for each into Excel...

Consolidating......  237.7/234 = 1.015 coins/hour
No Action..........   226.7/294 = 0.765 coins/hour

So that's a huge 32% extra coins/hour over a 2 week period... and results in an annualized return that hits a ceiling at 650-700% Smiley 
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March 09, 2018, 01:49:05 PM
Last edit: May 02, 2018, 02:01:17 PM by LycheeBit
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MINING PLATINUMBAR WITH QUARK ALGO :

  • Stratum  : lycheebit.com:4033 (fully NiceHash compatible & optimized)
  • User     : YOUR_XPTX_ADDRESS
  • Password : c=XPTX

LYCHEEBIT INFO :


MINING SOFTWARE :


EXAMPLES OF COMMAND LINE :

  • Nvidia   : ccminer.exe -a quark -o stratum+tcp://lycheebit.com:4033 -u PS7wUrFTF3pGWruDQUVqnyu4ELjDvzA43r -p c=XPTX
  • AMD      : sgminer.exe -k quark -o stratum+tcp://lycheebit.com:4033 -u PS7wUrFTF3pGWruDQUVqnyu4ELjDvzA43r -p c=XPTX

PEERS LIST :

  • addnode=144.217.94.236:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:6ab8:1474:3ffe:b657:ab89]:18993
  • addnode=103.11.65.53:18993
  • addnode=45.32.51.23:18993
  • addnode=178.238.226.113:18993
  • addnode=173.212.233.242:18993
  • addnode=193.70.2.104:18993
  • addnode=154.16.127.64:18993
  • addnode=209.250.255.106:18993
  • addnode=61.39.116.220:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:90d7:18f2:3889:b621:a285]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:953c:286c:22a:27f0:9de7]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:4137:9e76:41b:809:b63e:8088]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:90d7:346c:2e96:5257:f436]:18993


LycheeBit - Mining pool - https://www.lycheebit.com
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March 12, 2018, 08:18:24 AM
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Only 50 at the minute which I realise is quite a small amount compared to most people on this thread that got in earlier! I will be adding more but most of my money is in other coins I'm holding!
Yup, you probably need 300 to 500 coins to get multiple per week or daily staking reward.

Just in terms of fun, this is one of my favorite coins...
Like right now the network weight is 220,000 out of 582,000 total coins = 38%...
So if you manage the blocks with coin control you can generate a pretty astronomical annualized return...
When the Dev releases the new Roadmap this coin may surprise a few people Smiley

What would you suggest?  Lumping them all together in one block or just let it go and let it keep splitting?  I started with 183 XPTX in July of last year and now have just under 600 from staking alone.  That's more than I can account for with 230%.  But then again I'm not factoring each individual stake when I try and calculate this.
230% doesn't account for compounding aspect, so it is much higher.
I would try not go under 50 coins for each stack but experiment with different sizes until you find a sweet spot.
It takes longer to stake when a stack size get very small.

Yes, consolidating small blocks < 50 to size 200-300 using coin control significantly increases return...
I can now prove it using the explorer Rich List after I moved past #31 into #30...
The only difference between #30 (me) and #31 (random guy) is that I have "blue" consolidation transactions...
And dumping the last 100 tx for each into Excel...

Consolidating......  237.7/234 = 1.015 coins/hour
No Action..........   226.7/294 = 0.765 coins/hour

So that's a huge 32% extra coins/hour over a 2 week period... and results in an annualized return that hits a ceiling at 650-700% Smiley 

How do you consolidate blocks exactly? Just combine different sizes with coin control and send to myself? or do I need to generate a second wallet address?
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March 13, 2018, 03:28:31 PM
Last edit: March 13, 2018, 03:45:27 PM by Andrea_rot76
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Hi ! PlatinumBar is available on LycheeBit.
Happy mining Smiley

Mining PlatinumBar with quark algo :

  • Stratum  : lycheebit.com:4033 (fully NiceHash compatible & optimized)
  • User     : YOUR_XPTX_ADDRESS
  • Password : c=XPTX

LycheeBit info :


Mining software :


Examples of command line :

  • Nvidia   : ccminer.exe -a quark -o stratum+tcp://lycheebit.com:4033 -u PS7wUrFTF3pGWruDQUVqnyu4ELjDvzA43r -p c=XPTX
  • AMD      : sgminer.exe --algorithm quark -o stratum+tcp://lycheebit.com:4033 -u PS7wUrFTF3pGWruDQUVqnyu4ELjDvzA43r -p c=XPTX

Peers list :

  • addnode=198.187.28.18:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:90d7:349c:898:b056:fe6e]:18993
  • addnode=61.68.164.22:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:6ab8:4b8:3d2e:b657:ab89]:18993
  • addnode=103.11.65.53:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:6ab8:34dd:3c7d:bbdd:bbcf]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:4137:9e76:1824:105:b6b2:e25a]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:4137:9e76:1c9f:1d08:b659:c7ad]:18993
  • addnode=144.217.95.28:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:78cf:3b:887f:cc4c:9bde]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:6ab8:1c47:23f:bb00:b176]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:953c:1424:725:3e75:db35]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:6abd:101d:fbff:3423:9348]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:6abd:1814:2064:a3a6:ae3a]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:5ef5:79fb:207f:1ebc:b638:ce30]:18993
  • addnode=[2001:0:9d38:90d7:1c6e:1204:9751:1feb]:18993


Hi
I just got the error in NiceHash of Pool Difficulty too low (Provided=0, minimum=0.004)
A different port # would be required to increase difficulty... searching on lycheebit site to find it out.

-- EDIT ----
Forced difficulty to 0.02 by adding on Password parameter : c=XPTX,d=0.02
Now is working!

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March 13, 2018, 05:26:24 PM
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Only 50 at the minute which I realise is quite a small amount compared to most people on this thread that got in earlier! I will be adding more but most of my money is in other coins I'm holding!
Yup, you probably need 300 to 500 coins to get multiple per week or daily staking reward.

Just in terms of fun, this is one of my favorite coins...
Like right now the network weight is 220,000 out of 582,000 total coins = 38%...
So if you manage the blocks with coin control you can generate a pretty astronomical annualized return...
When the Dev releases the new Roadmap this coin may surprise a few people Smiley

What would you suggest?  Lumping them all together in one block or just let it go and let it keep splitting?  I started with 183 XPTX in July of last year and now have just under 600 from staking alone.  That's more than I can account for with 230%.  But then again I'm not factoring each individual stake when I try and calculate this.
230% doesn't account for compounding aspect, so it is much higher.
I would try not go under 50 coins for each stack but experiment with different sizes until you find a sweet spot.
It takes longer to stake when a stack size get very small.

Yes, consolidating small blocks < 50 to size 200-300 using coin control significantly increases return...
I can now prove it using the explorer Rich List after I moved past #31 into #30...
The only difference between #30 (me) and #31 (random guy) is that I have "blue" consolidation transactions...
And dumping the last 100 tx for each into Excel...

Consolidating......  237.7/234 = 1.015 coins/hour
No Action..........   226.7/294 = 0.765 coins/hour

So that's a huge 32% extra coins/hour over a 2 week period... and results in an annualized return that hits a ceiling at 650-700% Smiley 

How do you consolidate blocks exactly? Just combine different sizes with coin control and send to myself? or do I need to generate a second wallet address?
Yeah, pick the stacks you want to combine and send the After fee amount to the address where the coins are.
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March 19, 2018, 06:51:58 AM
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Good day to all! And can someone briefly tell us his opinion? Too much knowledge is needed to draw my own conclusions
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March 19, 2018, 12:54:32 PM
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If I see that I will carry out new updates, I begin to believe the developers of the project
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March 19, 2018, 02:45:21 PM
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Personally i think PoS coins will have the revival within 2018 right after ETH changes to pos as a large amount of the new entries
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March 20, 2018, 02:40:20 PM
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https://tothemoon.live/?IsPast=False&Page=1&Month=0&Year=0&CoinTypes=PlatinumBAR+%28XPTX%29&SortBy=0
Hi guys. Any news for this coin?
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March 28, 2018, 12:07:17 AM
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If I see that I will carry out new updates, I begin to believe the developers of the project

Everything about this coin is well done down to the smallest detail... so one can hope...
Also, all of the high stake coins like HYP, HBN, CAP, etc are making a big comeback.

XPTX is very hard to accumulate... today someone bought 1234 XPTX for 0.389 BTC = average price 0.0003154

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March 28, 2018, 01:35:50 AM
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A large number of orphaned staking rewards over the past week. 5 to be exact. Seems unusual. Anyone have an idea of why?
Probably stiffer competition between stakers?

If I see that I will carry out new updates, I begin to believe the developers of the project

Everything about this coin is well done down to the smallest detail... so one can hope...
Also, all of the high stake coins like HYP, HBN, CAP, etc are making a big comeback.

XPTX is very hard to accumulate... today someone bought 1234 XPTX for 0.389 BTC = average price 0.0003154



The feature I miss dearly is getstakesplitthreshold and setstakesplitthreshold. Grin

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A large number of orphaned staking rewards over the past week. 5 to be exact. Seems unusual. Anyone have an idea of why?
Probably stiffer competition between stakers?

If I see that I will carry out new updates, I begin to believe the developers of the project

Everything about this coin is well done down to the smallest detail... so one can hope...
Also, all of the high stake coins like HYP, HBN, CAP, etc are making a big comeback.

XPTX is very hard to accumulate... today someone bought 1234 XPTX for 0.389 BTC = average price 0.0003154



The feature I miss dearly is getstakesplitthreshold and setstakesplitthreshold. Grin



Again, someone clears the book all the way up to 0.0004...
In order to buy 3856 XPTX for about 1 BTC  = average price 0.0002562...
With alt indices down about 70% since early Jan... this baby is flat, but has generated a 60% staking return in 3 months.

There's lots of generic zerocoin code out there... simply announce anon tech and this baby goes 3-5x.
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April 05, 2018, 12:52:13 AM
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My friend sent me this project, and I am very interested
I will mark it again Cheesy Cheesy
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A large number of orphaned staking rewards over the past week. 5 to be exact. Seems unusual. Anyone have an idea of why?
Probably stiffer competition between stakers?

If I see that I will carry out new updates, I begin to believe the developers of the project

Everything about this coin is well done down to the smallest detail... so one can hope...
Also, all of the high stake coins like HYP, HBN, CAP, etc are making a big comeback.

XPTX is very hard to accumulate... today someone bought 1234 XPTX for 0.389 BTC = average price 0.0003154



The feature I miss dearly is getstakesplitthreshold and setstakesplitthreshold. Grin



Again, someone clears the book all the way up to 0.0004...
In order to buy 3856 XPTX for about 1 BTC  = average price 0.0002562...
With alt indices down about 70% since early Jan... this baby is flat, but has generated a 60% staking return in 3 months.

There's lots of generic zerocoin code out there... simply announce anon tech and this baby goes 3-5x.


This project has never been about hype or promises for some future tech which is one of the reasons people like it. The dev/project manager usually only announces things if they are ready to happen, so patience is the key here.
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April 15, 2018, 10:47:32 PM
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A large number of orphaned staking rewards over the past week. 5 to be exact. Seems unusual. Anyone have an idea of why?
Probably stiffer competition between stakers?

If I see that I will carry out new updates, I begin to believe the developers of the project

Everything about this coin is well done down to the smallest detail... so one can hope...
Also, all of the high stake coins like HYP, HBN, CAP, etc are making a big comeback.

XPTX is very hard to accumulate... today someone bought 1234 XPTX for 0.389 BTC = average price 0.0003154



The feature I miss dearly is getstakesplitthreshold and setstakesplitthreshold. Grin



Again, someone clears the book all the way up to 0.0004...
In order to buy 3856 XPTX for about 1 BTC  = average price 0.0002562...
With alt indices down about 70% since early Jan... this baby is flat, but has generated a 60% staking return in 3 months.

There's lots of generic zerocoin code out there... simply announce anon tech and this baby goes 3-5x.


This project has never been about hype or promises for some future tech which is one of the reasons people like it. The dev/project manager usually only announces things if they are ready to happen, so patience is the key here.

That's the reason I like this coin.  I considered divesting but couldn't bring myself to do it.  I didn't put that much in and decided to see what happened.  Glad I did.
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April 20, 2018, 03:08:01 PM
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Hello, what is max number of coins that will be minted or created in pos? Thank you
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April 23, 2018, 05:15:51 PM
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I typically got staking rewards at around 5-10 xptx, now the rewards have gone down to 0.37 and 0.13. I use coin control to keep my stakes at around 100 xptx each. Is it possible that staking rewards were reduced?

In march I got daily rewards, now I have more coins and I get hardly a reward every 3 days, something seems off... anyone experiencing the same?
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April 23, 2018, 08:06:47 PM
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I typically got staking rewards at around 5-10 xptx, now the rewards have gone down to 0.37 and 0.13. I use coin control to keep my stakes at around 100 xptx each. Is it possible that staking rewards were reduced?

In march I got daily rewards, now I have more coins and I get hardly a reward every 3 days, something seems off... anyone experiencing the same?

The staking rewards have been very steady...
I finally realized that it's very simple to calculate Annual Return:

Take the basic Stake Rate of 230% and then compound it daily...
So 1 + (230/365)/100 = 1.0063 ^ 365 = about 900%, but I'm actually getting low 700s

Also, 3 times in the last month someone cleared the book all the way to 0.0003
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Looks like some Insiders are buying today.

So how many Developer are involved now in this Project?
When can we expect a Roadmap?
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