Jocuserious
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July 17, 2017, 07:48:22 PM |
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Where to get in touch with the dev team?
Telegram
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5thangel
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July 19, 2017, 09:17:42 AM |
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Why Peerplays has such low volumes on exchanges? Only $5328 in 24 hours. Are you gonna do something with it or it's fine in your opinion?
It's going to take more time than you are expecting patience in investing is important.
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mv1986
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July 19, 2017, 11:05:26 AM |
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yes, but volume is indeed comparably low.
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user395
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July 20, 2017, 10:30:13 PM |
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Where can I find information for teams that want to develop games for PEERPLAYS? Like what are the requirements in order to create an ON CHAIN game?
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Jocuserious
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July 21, 2017, 12:05:39 AM |
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Where can I find information for teams that want to develop games for PEERPLAYS? Like what are the requirements in order to create an ON CHAIN game?
I'm not sure that information is even available yet. Eight will release, presumably, with the ability for people to start creating their own dapps but that is just a guess from me.
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sylance
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July 21, 2017, 01:54:05 AM |
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I listened to a podcast about this coin and it sounded really interesting... but I have to say that communication, documentation, and overall user experience is lacking. Also, I'm new to Bitshares as well, so add that on top of all this and it's basically pushed me out. I was going to purchase some and put it in their wallet but this lack of user experience causes me concern about the long term viability of the coin.
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Jocuserious
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July 21, 2017, 02:16:30 AM |
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I listened to a podcast about this coin and it sounded really interesting... but I have to say that communication, documentation, and overall user experience is lacking. Also, I'm new to Bitshares as well, so add that on top of all this and it's basically pushed me out. I was going to purchase some and put it in their wallet but this lack of user experience causes me concern about the long term viability of the coin.
Then, with all due respect, I don't think that you really read that much. That is fine. Good luck to you!
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sylance
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July 21, 2017, 02:26:16 AM |
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I listened to a podcast about this coin and it sounded really interesting... but I have to say that communication, documentation, and overall user experience is lacking. Also, I'm new to Bitshares as well, so add that on top of all this and it's basically pushed me out. I was going to purchase some and put it in their wallet but this lack of user experience causes me concern about the long term viability of the coin.
Then, with all due respect, I don't think that you really read that much. That is fine. Good luck to you! Granted I didn't spend hours researching, but just read this thread and it's clear I'm not the only one. Feel free to point me to materials, as the Peerplays website is more about their functionality than actually purchasing and depositing their coins. In fact... that's how I landed in this thread as I'm looking for more info.
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Jocuserious
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July 21, 2017, 03:37:00 AM |
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I listened to a podcast about this coin and it sounded really interesting... but I have to say that communication, documentation, and overall user experience is lacking. Also, I'm new to Bitshares as well, so add that on top of all this and it's basically pushed me out. I was going to purchase some and put it in their wallet but this lack of user experience causes me concern about the long term viability of the coin.
Then, with all due respect, I don't think that you really read that much. That is fine. Good luck to you! Granted I didn't spend hours researching, but just read this thread and it's clear I'm not the only one. Feel free to point me to materials, as the Peerplays website is more about their functionality than actually purchasing and depositing their coins. In fact... that's how I landed in this thread as I'm looking for more info. That's fair. The thing is that there is no real one point I can place you for Graphene. It's an ever evolving structure that started with BitShares. A lot of the innovation has gone under the radar and is branched over multiple projects. As far Peerplays, Communication is pretty good on Telegram. This thread is more or less defunct. Documentation is on github at https://github.com/PBSA/python-peerplays . But even that is going to be insufficient. The Peerplays team has decided that open source code will occur at or just after release of materials. I can understand the frustration of it but their reasoning is that they are unwilling to give angles to competitors. And I understand the ambiguity of rhetoric there as well. heir is noSuffice to say, I doubt Fabian and others would be wasting their time on nothing. User Experience is an interesting category - I don't think that we are there yet. Yes, all of the information regarding veracity et cetera is not really in one place but no other project can claim that. The roadmap, on peerplays.com, is still up to date. User experience, as far as code and games, is what this platform is being designed for. Claiming and sending tokens is another thing. Telegram is the best place to gain thatv help...but pretty much, if you are buying and have your own wallet, you only need your username to send from exchange--->wallet.
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sylance
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July 21, 2017, 03:52:47 AM |
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I listened to a podcast about this coin and it sounded really interesting... but I have to say that communication, documentation, and overall user experience is lacking. Also, I'm new to Bitshares as well, so add that on top of all this and it's basically pushed me out. I was going to purchase some and put it in their wallet but this lack of user experience causes me concern about the long term viability of the coin.
Then, with all due respect, I don't think that you really read that much. That is fine. Good luck to you! Granted I didn't spend hours researching, but just read this thread and it's clear I'm not the only one. Feel free to point me to materials, as the Peerplays website is more about their functionality than actually purchasing and depositing their coins. In fact... that's how I landed in this thread as I'm looking for more info. That's fair. The thing is that there is no real one point I can place you for Graphene. It's an ever evolving structure that started with BitShares. A lot of the innovation has gone under the radar and is branched over multiple projects. As far Peerplays, Communication is pretty good on Telegram. This thread is more or less defunct. Documentation is on github at https://github.com/PBSA/python-peerplays . But even that is going to be insufficient. The Peerplays team has decided that open source code will occur at or just after release of materials. I can understand the frustration of it but their reasoning is that they are unwilling to give angles to competitors. And I understand the ambiguity of rhetoric there as well. heir is noSuffice to say, I doubt Fabian and others would be wasting their time on nothing. User Experience is an interesting category - I don't think that we are there yet. Yes, all of the information regarding veracity et cetera is not really in one place but no other project can claim that. The roadmap, on peerplays.com, is still up to date. User experience, as far as code and games, is what this platform is being designed for. Claiming and sending tokens is another thing. Telegram is the best place to gain thatv help...but pretty much, if you are buying and have your own wallet, you only need your username to send from exchange--->wallet. All great point, I appreciate the thoughtful response. In my frustration I didn't think about the fact that the success of this coin will be on the Player aspect, not so much the investor. I'll dig in a bit more and join the Telegram. Thanks again!!
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PTD983
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July 21, 2017, 01:33:51 PM |
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Hey I'm wanted to buy some Peerplays tokens but wanted to clarify from the white paper when it said Core token holders receive a portion of every jackpot paid.
It said it was distributed at regular intervals into the accounts of Peerplays core token holders as profit sharing.
How would these Dividends be paid out? In peerplay tokens only? And could these be then traded for other Alt Coins for Cashout if I wanted?
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sylance
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July 21, 2017, 04:02:53 PM |
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Hey I'm wanted to buy some Peerplays tokens but wanted to clarify from the white paper when it said Core token holders receive a portion of every jackpot paid.
It said it was distributed at regular intervals into the accounts of Peerplays core token holders as profit sharing.
How would these Dividends be paid out? In peerplay tokens only? And could these be then traded for other Alt Coins for Cashout if I wanted?
I don't have documentation, but the podcast I listened too said dividends would be paid out in the coin the profit came from. My understanding is the Peerplay Core app will house all the coins received.
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Jocuserious
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July 21, 2017, 07:21:03 PM |
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Hey I'm wanted to buy some Peerplays tokens but wanted to clarify from the white paper when it said Core token holders receive a portion of every jackpot paid.
It said it was distributed at regular intervals into the accounts of Peerplays core token holders as profit sharing.
How would these Dividends be paid out? In peerplay tokens only? And could these be then traded for other Alt Coins for Cashout if I wanted?
The dividends would be paid automatically and in the coin that the wager was placed. Keep in mind that coinholders will vote to decide which coins to allow - but once a coin is voted in then the 'infrastructure' will be designed and placed in the wallet. So think of Peerplays as an eventual multi coin wallet. We just don't know which coins yet (Gridcoin seems pretty interested and I like the idea of adding a solid but low cap coin off the bat)...I think August is when Eight releases and that will hopefully be the first time that we get to see how all of this works...: ) And you'll be able to send them wherever once they have been deposited...otherwise, what's the point?
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DesertDuke
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July 22, 2017, 08:52:02 AM |
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I am trying to transfer PPY from the Openledger echange to Livecoin but keep getting the message below (account details edited out):
"owner mismatch from account XXX is not whitelisted for asset 1 3 924 unable to transfer XX peerplays from XX to livecoin net"
Can anyone help with this ?
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mt55
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July 22, 2017, 11:29:11 AM |
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As for the dividend, is it important to own PPY at the point in time of the dividend payout or does the holding time-frame also play a role? Also, the word "core" token is often mentioned here: is that simply the PPY I can purchase at, for example, livecoin.net or cryptodao.com?
Any help will be appreciated.
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Jocuserious
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July 23, 2017, 05:10:53 AM |
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I am trying to transfer PPY from the Openledger echange to Livecoin but keep getting the message below (account details edited out):
"owner mismatch from account XXX is not whitelisted for asset 1 3 924 unable to transfer XX peerplays from XX to livecoin net"
Can anyone help with this ?
Yeah. Don't do that. The creator of the PPY gateway for OpenLedger has stated that they are incompatible with Livecoin. Send your coins to your wallet and then to OpenLedger.
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Jocuserious
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July 23, 2017, 05:13:34 AM |
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As for the dividend, is it important to own PPY at the point in time of the dividend payout or does the holding time-frame also play a role? Also, the word "core" token is often mentioned here: is that simply the PPY I can purchase at, for example, livecoin.net or cryptodao.com?
Any help will be appreciated.
Once the Dapps and Bookie are operational, dividends should occur anywhere from every hour to every 24 hours...and all you have to is hold them in your wallet. That's it. I don't really know what core means....it's probably just the actual PPY token since it is no longer a UIA. And yeah, livecoin or cryptodao...and now openledger.
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mt55
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July 23, 2017, 07:59:15 PM |
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As for the dividend, is it important to own PPY at the point in time of the dividend payout or does the holding time-frame also play a role? Also, the word "core" token is often mentioned here: is that simply the PPY I can purchase at, for example, livecoin.net or cryptodao.com?
Any help will be appreciated.
Once the Dapps and Bookie are operational, dividends should occur anywhere from every hour to every 24 hours...and all you have to is hold them in your wallet. That's it. I don't really know what core means....it's probably just the actual PPY token since it is no longer a UIA. And yeah, livecoin or cryptodao...and now openledger. Thank you very much. I see you are doing a good deal of answering questions here. Appreciate it!
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5thangel
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July 24, 2017, 04:31:09 AM |
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As for the dividend, is it important to own PPY at the point in time of the dividend payout or does the holding time-frame also play a role? Also, the word "core" token is often mentioned here: is that simply the PPY I can purchase at, for example, livecoin.net or cryptodao.com?
Any help will be appreciated.
Once the Dapps and Bookie are operational, dividends should occur anywhere from every hour to every 24 hours...and all you have to is hold them in your wallet. That's it. I don't really know what core means....it's probably just the actual PPY token since it is no longer a UIA. And yeah, livecoin or cryptodao...and now openledger. Sounds very good! Can't wait to see what's waiting on us.
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DesertDuke
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July 24, 2017, 05:38:52 AM |
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I am trying to transfer PPY from the Openledger echange to Livecoin but keep getting the message below (account details edited out):
"owner mismatch from account XXX is not whitelisted for asset 1 3 924 unable to transfer XX peerplays from XX to livecoin net"
Can anyone help with this ?
Yeah. Don't do that. The creator of the PPY gateway for OpenLedger has stated that they are incompatible with Livecoin. Send your coins to your wallet and then to OpenLedger. Thanks for that advice. Presumably if I want to send PPY to my PPY wallet I should send them to the account name that i created the account with ? I cannot see any other wallet address in my PPY wallet to which to send.
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