Bengash
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February 27, 2019, 06:48:46 AM |
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Yes most of masternodes are gimmicks but these ones are meant to support the network and make it secure, give gas for smart contracts so youre a bit wrong here... Maybe you should do some research before talking shit about stuff you dont even know... I do know what makes a coins price and this coin isn't doing it. Masternodes and icos are gimmicks. Most investors now have been around the game long enough to know when it's a gimmick. You should gain understanding about what maks a coin price move before shooting your mouth off. This coin is doing next to nothing to move the price. Obviously the investors agree with me because the price just stays the same and doesn't move upwards like the good coins. You have next to zero understanding about what makes a coins price move upwards. I would guess your upset about the price....all you mention is price price price.... Well the price went from 0.007usd to 21usd and from 7000sats to 460k sats...plenty of time to take profits.... It has to correct a bit after such a rally, dont you think???...its been more than 6 months now that its been in this area so that probably means we are in accumulation area. Aaaand we are still kind of in bear market so i dont know what people expect from price movements...
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pics4crypto
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February 27, 2019, 01:54:09 PM |
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Thank you for the opportunity to win Stratis. I always keep this coin in my cryptocurrency portfolio.
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Anarchy101
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March 02, 2019, 04:53:54 AM |
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Weird this is the first time I am hearing about the cold staking. Is it any different from the one that we stake in our wallet?
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automaticmoney
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March 02, 2019, 08:37:27 AM |
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This Development will put Stratis on the new level . lets see Cold Staking will be activated on testnet
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harvw
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March 03, 2019, 10:55:54 AM |
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Can someone please explain how I can update my wallet from version 1.2.2.0 to the latest version?
I have the wallet.dat file
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The beginning of a new era.
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cryptpedia
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March 03, 2019, 11:17:58 AM |
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I am going to definitely try the staking. What is the minimum someone can stake to start getting rewards? And how frequent are the rewards?
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harvw
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March 03, 2019, 11:37:40 AM |
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Can someone please explain how I can update my wallet from version 1.2.2.0 to the latest version?
I have the wallet.dat file
Or any instructions/link to instructions would be helpful...
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KnightRiderus
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March 03, 2019, 11:46:22 AM |
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huge milestone for everyone who is holding their strat on ledger but would like to stake. big security on offline wallet but now have the benefits of staking and earning strat. this will give the price after a long fall and consolidation to finally move to a normal growth phase.
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Acetmesis
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March 03, 2019, 11:51:51 AM |
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Can someone please explain how I can update my wallet from version 1.2.2.0 to the latest version?
I have the wallet.dat file
Or any instructions/link to instructions would be helpful... If you have a wallet.dat file, then you will need to download the QT Wallet from here: https://github.com/stratisproject/stratisX/releases. Once you've done this, navigate to the Stratis folder, find the wallet.dat file in that folder, delete it and replace it with the backup "wallet.dat" file you have. Make sure it is called "wallet.dat". Open the QT Wallet and give it time to sync fully (may take 10 hours or so, depending on the speed of your internet). Once it has, you can then migrate to the new wallet, the Stratis Core wallet, which can be found here: https://stratisplatform.com/2018/12/12/stratis-core-production-release/. There's also a migration guide on that page as well, if you want extra help. To do this, you have to create a new wallet in Stratis Core, get a new address and send the Strat from QT to the new address in a transaction. There is currently no way of migrating to Core directly using the wallet.dat file, as the architecture of the wallets are quite different (Stratis Core is an HD wallet).
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Acetmesis
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March 03, 2019, 12:04:06 PM |
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I am going to definitely try the staking. What is the minimum someone can stake to start getting rewards? And how frequent are the rewards?
Minimum staking value is 0.1 Strat, as defined in here: https://github.com/stratisproject/StratisBitcoinFullNode/blob/master/src/Stratis.Bitcoin.Features.Miner/Staking/PosMinting.cs: " /// <summary> /// We don't stake coins that are smaller than 0.1 in order to save on CPU as these have a very small chance to be used /// to generate a block anyway. /// <seealso cref=" https://github.com/stratisproject/StratisBitcoinFullNode/issues/1180"/> /// </summary> " Rewards depend on the total amount of strat being staked on the network. 1 new Strat is minted with every block (each 64 seconds). So if EVERY Strat was staking at once, then the rewards would be ~0.5% per year. As things stand, about 1/4 of the Strat supply is staking, so to work out the staking rewards you just have to divide 0.5% by the share of the network staking, i.e. 0.5% / (1/4) = 2%. So at the moment, if you're staking 25,000 Strat 24/7, you will be receiving roughly 500 Strat in rewards per year. Staking does also receive fees associated with transactions contained in each block. So rewards will go up a little with overall network volume. As things stand, these are very small compared with the 1 Strat minted each block. Staking is pseudorandom, so all of the above ROIs are averages. If you want to dig deeper into how the staking works, that above GitHub page tells you everything you need to know.
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harvw
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March 03, 2019, 12:14:15 PM |
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Can someone please explain how I can update my wallet from version 1.2.2.0 to the latest version?
I have the wallet.dat file
Or any instructions/link to instructions would be helpful... If you have a wallet.dat file, then you will need to download the QT Wallet from here: https://github.com/stratisproject/stratisX/releases. Once you've done this, navigate to the Stratis folder, find the wallet.dat file in that folder, delete it and replace it with the backup "wallet.dat" file you have. Make sure it is called "wallet.dat". Open the QT Wallet and give it time to sync fully (may take 10 hours or so, depending on the speed of your internet). Once it has, you can then migrate to the new wallet, the Stratis Core wallet, which can be found here: https://stratisplatform.com/2018/12/12/stratis-core-production-release/. There's also a migration guide on that page as well, if you want extra help. To do this, you have to create a new wallet in Stratis Core, get a new address and send the Strat from QT to the new address in a transaction. There is currently no way of migrating to Core directly using the wallet.dat file, as the architecture of the wallets are quite different (Stratis Core is an HD wallet). Thanks a lot for your help with this. Much appreciated.
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harvw
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March 03, 2019, 12:41:46 PM |
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Does anyone have details of nodes I can connect to speeden up the syncing process for the stratis QT 2.0.0.5 wallet?
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