StewieG
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February 11, 2017, 06:44:10 PM |
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Is tehre any exchange now where I can send my fucking heat and just dump it?
Why don't you just try a small amount on the a2a first and if it works, you offer your entire lot there. The a2a works fine for me. If you don't trust the a2a, we could try to use an escrow. What is your total amount and your offer? Would you accept 6500 Sats? Dude I already tried that. Days ago I was able to sell some, now it says error. And no fuck off with your 6500sats. The c-cex buywall was at 10937 Sats, divided by 1.5388 it becomes 7107 Sats. I don't think you can expect to get a better price than that at the moment. Would you accept this price? If not, what is your price? Is ccex or alcurex accepting heat deposits now? Or is it still all fucked?
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StewieG
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February 11, 2017, 06:57:23 PM |
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Is tehre any exchange now where I can send my fucking heat and just dump it?
Why don't you just try a small amount on the a2a first and if it works, you offer your entire lot there. The a2a works fine for me. If you don't trust the a2a, we could try to use an escrow. What is your total amount and your offer? Would you accept 6500 Sats? Dude I already tried that. Days ago I was able to sell some, now it says error. And no fuck off with your 6500sats. The c-cex buywall was at 10937 Sats, divided by 1.5388 it becomes 7107 Sats. I don't think you can expect to get a better price than that at the moment. Would you accept this price? If not, what is your price? Is ccex or alcurex accepting heat deposits now? Or is it still all fucked? No, ccex or alcurex are not accepting deposits. Your only options are the a2a exchange or to use an escrow. I offer to buy your entire lot for 7107 Sats per HEAT (same as the previous ccex buywall). Interested? We could ask Yassin to be the escrow. First I send the total amount in BTC to him, then you send the HEAT to me. OK? Nah I don't trust that yassin guy! i'd rather wait for alcurex or ccex(A2A will take years to be ready). I'd prefer ccex as they are not total retards and set a deadline to the heatfucks. C-cex did everything right in my opinion, well except that they still continue to offer heat which I think is a stupid move!
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StewieG
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February 11, 2017, 08:08:53 PM |
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I just tried to withdraw some btc... let's see how long this takes... My bet > 48hours
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verymuchso
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February 11, 2017, 08:53:23 PM |
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UPDATES!! Server and DesktopMinor update Now contains heatledger 0.9.7 which should improve log output and overall connectivity. We are aware of display issues with our real-time virtual balances in both the web and desktop clients, although the on-blockchain data is correct the virtual layer in some instances comes up with the wrong real-time balances which it displays for users. To overcome this issue instead of displaying the real-time virtual balance we now display the much slower 'real' blockchain balance. This however does not allow you to see the balance change as soon as you place an order, you'll have to wait for the next block for that. We hope to be able to fully analyze and fix the real-time virtual balance mechanism in the coming days. Serverhttps://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatledger/releases/tag/v0.9.7Full wallethttps://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/tag/v1.0.6Thin client (no server included)https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/tag/v1.0.6
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StewieG
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February 11, 2017, 09:13:17 PM |
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UPDATES!! Server and DesktopMinor update Now contains heatledger 0.9.7 which should improve log output and overall connectivity. We are aware of display issues with our real-time virtual balances in both the web and desktop clients, although the on-blockchain data is correct the virtual layer in some instances comes up with the wrong real-time balances which it displays for users. To overcome this issue instead of displaying the real-time virtual balance we now display the much slower 'real' blockchain balance. This however does not allow you to see the balance change as soon as you place an order, you'll have to wait for the next block for that. We hope to be able to fully analyze and fix the real-time virtual balance mechanism in the coming days. Serverhttps://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatledger/releases/tag/v0.9.7Full wallethttps://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/tag/v1.0.6Thin client (no server included)https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/tag/v1.0.6 heatwallet.com, is it on the new client shit already? Because it still sucks donkeyballs and shows only shit...
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KnightTrader
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February 11, 2017, 10:46:44 PM |
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Why do you keep HEAT exchange open when it dont work?
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StewieG
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February 11, 2017, 10:54:41 PM |
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Why do you keep HEAT exchange open when it dont work?
For marketing reasons. If you don't use it you will not recognize it is broken. Then people send BTC to the exchange and the Heatheads profit! Even when you want to pay yout btc out it has a 0.25% withdraw fee. This is typical behaviour of the heatheads. When they announced the coin they also made it sound like as if the coin was already finished and everything... Reckless bastards if you ask me!
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KnightTrader
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February 11, 2017, 11:19:57 PM |
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Why do you keep HEAT exchange open when it dont work?
For marketing reasons. If you don't use it you will not recognize it is broken. Then people send BTC to the exchange and the Heatheads profit! Even when you want to pay yout btc out it has a 0.25% withdraw fee. This is typical behaviour of the heatheads. When they announced the coin they also made it sound like as if the coin was already finished and everything... Reckless bastards if you ask me! Looks like so. No sense to try to pretend working exchange when it is not. Just release working product as soon as possible and stop to fool us. There is no shame with delays. Many have tried to do decentralized exchange before, but they have all failed this far.
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spendawgs
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February 12, 2017, 12:43:23 AM |
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Silly question, how do I load my btc into the A2A exchange?
Loading is automatic, redemptions (payouts) are manual. Loading automation may fail for some users because of the blockchain reorgs still going on occasionally, in which case there'll be delays in loading too. Has the UI mining software been released yet Eliphaz?
Forging (Mining) through GUI button has been available for a few days https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releasesYou need to run the server included on your local machine to be able to participate in the p2p network and mine. Thanks mate, had a feeli by you would say that. Il be checking it out later today. Good work guys
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Woof woof!!
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dance
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February 12, 2017, 12:45:01 AM |
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To overcome this issue instead of displaying the real-time virtual balance we now display the much slower 'real' blockchain balance. This however does not allow you to see the balance change as soon as you place an order, you'll have to wait for the next block for that.
Balances are displayed correctly now. But they can't be used. "Double spending" or "Insufficient funds" messages are displayed. Though my last transactions / cancellations were made many blocks ago.
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StewieG
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February 12, 2017, 01:03:02 AM |
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Why do you keep HEAT exchange open when it dont work?
For marketing reasons. If you don't use it you will not recognize it is broken. Then people send BTC to the exchange and the Heatheads profit! Even when you want to pay yout btc out it has a 0.25% withdraw fee. This is typical behaviour of the heatheads. When they announced the coin they also made it sound like as if the coin was already finished and everything... Reckless bastards if you ask me! Looks like so. No sense to try to pretend working exchange when it is not. Just release working product as soon as possible and stop to fool us. There is no shame with delays. Many have tried to do decentralized exchange before, but they have all failed this far. Well the exchange is not really decentralized, they can run with your BTC at any time! The A2A exchange is a centralized exchange that gets the buy and sell orders from the heat blockchain. This means that only the commands to sell and buy are decentralized. If the commands are executed correctly is totally centralized. Question: Right now you have only one central btc/heat exchange. Would it be possible to connect multiple exchanges to the BTC/HEAT exchange? With this the exchange system would get decentralized. As far as I understand the system, this is not possible. 2nd: How would an additional exchange create a BTC/HEAT exchange on the heat ledger? So far you have provided zero info on that...
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KnightTrader
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February 12, 2017, 04:23:09 AM Last edit: February 12, 2017, 05:05:21 AM by KnightTrader |
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Why do you keep HEAT exchange open when it dont work?
For marketing reasons. If you don't use it you will not recognize it is broken. Then people send BTC to the exchange and the Heatheads profit! Even when you want to pay yout btc out it has a 0.25% withdraw fee. This is typical behaviour of the heatheads. When they announced the coin they also made it sound like as if the coin was already finished and everything... Reckless bastards if you ask me! Looks like so. No sense to try to pretend working exchange when it is not. Just release working product as soon as possible and stop to fool us. There is no shame with delays. Many have tried to do decentralized exchange before, but they have all failed this far. Well the exchange is not really decentralized, they can run with your BTC at any time! The A2A exchange is a centralized exchange that gets the buy and sell orders from the heat blockchain. This means that only the commands to sell and buy are decentralized. If the commands are executed correctly is totally centralized. Question: Right now you have only one central btc/heat exchange. Would it be possible to connect multiple exchanges to the BTC/HEAT exchange? With this the exchange system would get decentralized. As far as I understand the system, this is not possible. 2nd: How would an additional exchange create a BTC/HEAT exchange on the heat ledger? So far you have provided zero info on that... Yes, I know it is not decentralized yet, but they are going to do it decentralized. https://www.mofowallet.com/ is their first attemp to do multicurrency wallet. Not sure about your question. Openledger works way like you told, but it is about multiple gateways on one exchange instead of multicurrency wallet on one exchange. I think they are planning to allow any asset to be tradeable at heat blockchain. With multicurrency wallet and no need of gateway it is totally decentralized for those currencies supported on it.
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scaryvirus
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February 12, 2017, 04:32:14 AM |
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A little worried the heat I transferred from openledger appeared on transaction list unconfirmed, and now disappeared completely for at least a day. I guess I'll wait until everything is more stable before I follow up on it.
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StewieG
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February 12, 2017, 04:48:19 AM |
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A little worried the heat I transferred from openledger appeared on transaction list unconfirmed, and now disappeared completely for at least a day. I guess I'll wait until everything is more stable before I follow up on it.
Yeah the release is total shit. They should have waited until this thing works, now it is just disappointing and sucks. But this is what you get when you promise heaven in order to raise more money in the ICO! They were just way too greedy! And then the ccex disaster came and they showed their greedyness once more and released a total shitty and untested client.What if there are even more bugs in it and people can just transfer money from any account to another? There are bugs in it that can force a fork to happen. This is so very irresponsible and show with what kind of dickwads we have to deal here. The greedyness was shown once more when they refused to refund people even though ccex did exactly that. These guys are greedy amateurs! Shame on you heatheads!
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scaryvirus
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February 12, 2017, 05:20:41 AM |
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looks already selected since it appears after you hit buy button on the asset in question. 0 is btc/heat
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Stumpsty
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February 12, 2017, 05:23:17 AM |
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looks already selected since it appears after you hit buy button on the asset in question. 0 is btc/heat after hitting "send" it shows "not enough funds" but i have more than enough btc
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scaryvirus
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February 12, 2017, 05:24:55 AM |
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looks already selected since it appears after you hit buy button on the asset in question. 0 is btc/heat after hitting "send" it shows "not enough funds" but i have more than enough btc maybe you don't have the heat to cover the transaction fee? I had to ask for 1-2 heat to pay for my fees. I can send 1-2 to you if that's necessary.
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Stumpsty
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February 12, 2017, 05:30:20 AM |
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looks already selected since it appears after you hit buy button on the asset in question. 0 is btc/heat after hitting "send" it shows "not enough funds" but i have more than enough btc maybe you don't have the heat to cover the transaction fee? I had to ask for 1-2 heat to pay for my fees. I can send 1-2 to you if that's necessary. Ahh that is probably it! I'll send back once I've bought! 12958275002233352941
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Stumpsty
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February 12, 2017, 06:57:42 AM |
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@scaryvirus
Got 'em thanks bud! once they are confirmed I'll send back!
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