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August 05, 2016, 05:31:01 AM
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So for those who missed the ICO and want some PIO

1 PIO @ 0.01 BTC and not a Satoshi less

[insert Lambo pic]
Why that less? It is a platform, bussiness, money. 1 PIO @ 1 BTC Grin
Well lets see what it brings as we get on exchange, but I would not hurry with that.

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August 05, 2016, 05:36:39 AM
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So for those who missed the ICO and want some PIO

1 PIO @ 0.01 BTC and not a Satoshi less

[insert Lambo pic]
Why that less? It is a platform, bussiness, money. 1 PIO @ 1 BTC Grin
Well lets see what it brings as we get on exchange, but I would not hurry with that.
Absolutely, 1 pio sold is 1 share lost and that means a decline in dividends from the exchange activity fees
And that means 1 pio bought is 1 share increase and the dividends for you will see an increase.
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August 05, 2016, 05:42:54 AM
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Scanned from virustotal and found Trojan.bitcoinminer ?

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August 05, 2016, 05:54:21 AM
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just built the wallet and ran it. ready for the first batch Smiley
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August 05, 2016, 06:04:35 AM
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Scanned from virustotal and found Trojan.bitcoinminer ?
My antivirus did not show anything. So now where is the truth. Is it or is it not a trojan?

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August 05, 2016, 06:14:27 AM
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i would say, it is self-explanaiting.

run the wallet in a sandbox, look at your cpu-load when it is opened, heavy load on one core, on all cores? then the wallet has a bitcoinminer which uses your hardware to generate coins.



well, as it is a staking-wallet, the staking algorithm is pretty much some kind of miner. it is a false positive. you can find it on many wallets.
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August 05, 2016, 06:23:07 AM
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i would say, it is self-explanaiting.

run the wallet in a sandbox, look at your cpu-load when it is opened, heavy load on one core, on all cores? then the wallet has a bitcoinminer which uses your hardware to generate coins.



well, as it is a staking-wallet, the staking algorithm is pretty much some kind of miner. it is a false positive. you can find it on many wallets.
Great, thank you for explanation. Good to know.

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August 05, 2016, 06:26:11 AM
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Scanned from virustotal and found Trojan.bitcoinminer ?
My antivirus did not show anything. So now where is the truth. Is it or is it not a trojan?

Most cryptocurrency wallets include a function that hashes the algorithm associated with the proof-of-work method, this is nothing new and is a fundamental property of nearly all cryptocurrencies. Proof-of-Stake coins also regularly hash the algorithm to generate PoS blocks. Again, this is nothing new and is a known function of the wallet.

Anti-virus/Anti-malware companies have latched onto these functions and considered them malicious code (wrongfully I might add) and labels it as "Trojan.bitcoinminer". Many legitimate mining programs are also flagged in this way.
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August 05, 2016, 10:37:30 AM
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Thanks Fuzzbawls, that is correct!

Unfortunately virustotal is also using scanners with outdated whitelists.. You will not see "top class" scanners giving this false positive warning.. Wink



First batch of payment will be send in ~ 2 hours
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August 05, 2016, 10:44:52 AM
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ok thanks for clarification  and waiting for my share  Grin

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August 05, 2016, 10:50:59 AM
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Thanks Fuzzbawls, that is correct!

Unfortunately virustotal is also using scanners with outdated whitelists.. You will not see "top class" scanners giving this false positive warning.. Wink



First batch of payment will be send in ~ 2 hours


First payments must have been sent out, right?
First stake was at block 200, and network weight is increasing

When next payments?
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August 05, 2016, 10:53:24 AM
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Thanks Fuzzbawls, that is correct!

Unfortunately virustotal is also using scanners with outdated whitelists.. You will not see "top class" scanners giving this false positive warning.. Wink



First batch of payment will be send in ~ 2 hours


First payments must have been sent out, right?
First stake was at block 200, and network weight is increasing

When next payments?

No thats me testing the staking..


From slack:
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blockpioneers [12:26]  
I think, when I will send the first batch, I will send them in a splitted transactions

[12:26]  
Saves you all from doing it yourself

[12:27]  
And that way I'm sure we have enough iputs on the network to stake

[12:30]  
Btw.. The only reason I'm staking atm, is to get the network going.. I dont want my old gpu's mining 24/7 for a few days lollol

[12:31]  
I'm using multisend to send the stakes to a specific address, which will be given away when I'm done distributing

[12:32]  
And to pay for the splitblock fee

[12:33]  
Firstbatch will be send in ~2 hours

[12:38]  
After 6 hours after the first transactions, I will stop staking, since then you guys have mature coins to take over :slightly_smiling_face:

These ~20-30 coins will be given away...
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August 05, 2016, 11:02:58 AM
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Thanks Fuzzbawls, that is correct!

Unfortunately virustotal is also using scanners with outdated whitelists.. You will not see "top class" scanners giving this false positive warning.. Wink



First batch of payment will be send in ~ 2 hours


First payments must have been sent out, right?
First stake was at block 200, and network weight is increasing

When next payments?

No thats me testing the staking..


From slack:
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blockpioneers [12:26]  
I think, when I will send the first batch, I will send them in a splitted transactions

[12:26]  
Saves you all from doing it yourself

[12:27]  
And that way I'm sure we have enough iputs on the network to stake

[12:30]  
Btw.. The only reason I'm staking atm, is to get the network going.. I dont want my old gpu's mining 24/7 for a few days lollol

[12:31]  
I'm using multisend to send the stakes to a specific address, which will be given away when I'm done distributing

[12:32]  
And to pay for the splitblock fee

[12:33]  
Firstbatch will be send in ~2 hours

[12:38]  
After 6 hours after the first transactions, I will stop staking, since then you guys have mature coins to take over :slightly_smiling_face:

These ~20-30 coins will be given away...

I see - thanks for clarifying Smiley
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August 05, 2016, 11:11:53 AM
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so when can I purchase some PIO if I missed out on the ICO?

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August 05, 2016, 11:32:43 AM
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so when can I purchase some PIO if I missed out on the ICO?
Did you prepared lot of BTC? Because that will be expensive.

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August 05, 2016, 12:02:20 PM
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Just downloaded the wallet and I must say it looks amazing! One of the best designs I've seen. Congrats BanzaiBTC and let's hope that PioneerShares will be a massive success!  Cool Grin
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August 05, 2016, 12:47:15 PM
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Started receiving my coins . Thank you Banzai

Havent been this happy to receive a coin in a while Smiley
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August 05, 2016, 01:08:36 PM
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Started receiving my coins . Thank you Banzai

Havent been this happy to receive a coin in a while Smiley

Nothing until now. Still waiting.

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August 05, 2016, 01:13:15 PM
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Download this wallet, and oh god. It's looking great! Really very cool design!  Cheesy
Thanks, Banzai. Waiting for my PIO now Wink
I think PIO will cost 0.1 btc on start - MINIMUM.  Grin
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August 05, 2016, 01:25:15 PM
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Download this wallet, and oh god. It's looking great! Really very cool design!  Cheesy
Thanks, Banzai. Waiting for my PIO now Wink
I think PIO will cost 0.1 btc on start - MINIMUM.  Grin
Well I would say lets way and see. But even if not. I am not selling low, will hold my shares and they will make more than that.

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