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April 17, 2017, 05:42:22 AM |
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Can anybody write in detail what will the earnings be if you stake HEAT?
And please, only post an detailed and clear picture of this. I might attract some new people that want to get on board.
I do think this should also be on the website, to see investors the nice returns HEAT can give with staking.
Visit this site https://heatbrowser.com/report.html and you will see live data from nodes that contribute by forging. Once the rewards are enabled and more nodes are present the data will be more precise. But in average there has been a 7-8% profit/month. Which is a lot.
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Tradingriver
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April 17, 2017, 06:28:43 AM |
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the PIN i wrote down is not working for 1 of my accounts. Is there a way to get into the account. Passphrase etc. I saved as suggested, but something seems wrong with the PIN
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Kazadar
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April 17, 2017, 07:32:01 AM |
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the PIN i wrote down is not working for 1 of my accounts. Is there a way to get into the account. Passphrase etc. I saved as suggested, but something seems wrong with the PIN
As longs as you have the passphrase you should be able to recover the account. You should be able to just add the account to your wallet again using the seed and choose a new pin.
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markatgraza
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April 17, 2017, 08:18:18 AM |
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"[SERVER] pid >> undefined" Anybody got this error fixed? I tried everything (jdk, firewall) but it still says the same as above. [/quote] I've seen this when systems have installed a 32-bit java instead of 64-bit. [/quote] Thanks for the help! To bad installing java 64-bit has not helped ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) . Anybody have another idea?
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johny08
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April 17, 2017, 08:52:44 AM |
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"[SERVER] pid >> undefined" Anybody got this error fixed? I tried everything (jdk, firewall) but it still says the same as above. I've seen this when systems have installed a 32-bit java instead of 64-bit. Thanks for the help! To bad installing java 64-bit has not helped ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) . Anybody have another idea? 2 possibilities you have no rights on your computer to read the pid number. pid, is the is just the number of the heatwallet run by your os. solution : run as admin, change your profile you are not starting the heat wallet server. solution: look at the folder structure from one at github. look at yours by opening the folder the heatwallet and make sure it is inside. more detailed tutorials need screenshot and stuff. but its not rocketscience either to start the apps. 1 hour up to 1 day, than its running. if thats working, you have to select your HOME_JAVA address for the right java version you installed.
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April 17, 2017, 09:05:47 AM |
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Thanks both, I'll try your suggestions!
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Tradingriver
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April 17, 2017, 09:21:20 AM |
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the PIN i wrote down is not working for 1 of my accounts. Is there a way to get into the account. Passphrase etc. I saved as suggested, but something seems wrong with the PIN
As longs as you have the passphrase you should be able to recover the account. You should be able to just add the account to your wallet again using the seed and choose a new pin. thanks, will try it!
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johny08
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April 17, 2017, 10:10:30 AM |
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Thanks both, I'll try your suggestions!
you are welcome. the heat wallet is opening the server. it does it automatically. it the server is closing after it run, try restarting until there is the message its initialising.
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AND01
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April 17, 2017, 12:40:30 PM |
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25,000,000 / 3,456 * 0.5 = 3,617 HEAT. 1 HEAT per day means 30 HEAT per month, which results in an expected monthly return of 8.3% (30 / 3,617) during the first year of operation Maybe wrong calculation? 8.3% (30 / 3,617)
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GTTIGER
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April 17, 2017, 04:21:31 PM |
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This coin is a whale's wet dream. Moon soon!
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Bank_sy
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April 17, 2017, 04:37:58 PM |
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so you cannot withdraw heat from ccex and open ledger?
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April 17, 2017, 04:40:29 PM |
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been trying and trying to get a node running but haven't been succesful.
Followed the new instructions, but it won't run.
How to check if it is forging? The intructions need to be more specific after changing the settings in heat.properties. Curl command does nothing.
Using Ubuntu VPS.
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GTTIGER
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April 17, 2017, 04:42:05 PM |
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Will there be a reputation system built in? Also, what if I wanted to create a new market with a new coin, is it possible?
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GTTIGER
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April 17, 2017, 06:02:45 PM |
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Will there be a reputation system built in? Also, what if I wanted to create a new market with a new coin, is it possible?
Creation of new assets is currently disabled at heatwallet.com. There is an expected price increase to create new assets, the fee will probably be raised to 500 HEAT. There is no reputation system built-in, but there is a flag which states if an asset is Certified or not, see screenshots below. Currently, only assets created by Heat Ledger Ltd are certified. At the moment, be very careful with assets which are not certified - standard due diligence is required. Three questions which should be asked are: 1) Do you know the real identity of the asset creator? 2) Is the asset backed by something of value, for example bitcoins? 3) Does the asset creator provide transparency, for example a web-site dedicated to the asset? If No on any of these questions, I would stay away. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropboxusercontent.com%2Fs%2F8p35uc7vzq0kfid%2FHEAT-AE-5A.jpg%3Fdl%3D1&t=663&c=Tgb9MJbSXoy0KQ) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropboxusercontent.com%2Fs%2Fslgfnkj5je6g9xx%2FHEAT-AE-5B.jpg%3Fdl%3D1&t=663&c=EDJdimKEecAUsQ) Very cool, does this mean that sometime in the future I will be able to list some obscure coin and process transactions on my own accord? Example, betsy wants to buy my skycoin, I pay the market creation fee and list skycoin. Since she trusts me so she pays btc for my skycoin on the HEAT exchange. After that I send her the skycoin. Does it work like this? If so, this means that coins will probably be listed on HEAT before other exchanges right? Also, I feel 500 HEAT might be too little, we might get a lot of spam. But I guess the fee should scale based on heat price or something. The cool thing is that an trusted oracle is not needed because heat is its own exchange haha.
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scaryvirus
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April 17, 2017, 06:06:08 PM |
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That would be trusted gateways and pretty much how bitshares exchange operates. But the premise with heat later is native tokens with hidden gateways DIRECT CRYPTO TRADING
Because the HEAT client hosts client side real crypto, integrated to the HEAT blockchain asset exchange through built-in invisible gateway, users can trade cryptocurrencies right from their wallet on p2p orderbooks without going through an exchange. This means that once your trade for ie. BTC/ETH goes through, you can use the BTC or ETH as you do normally. Bye bye withdrawal delays! Welcome multicurrency client and native direct exchange!
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MostlyGhostly
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April 17, 2017, 06:25:51 PM |
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That would be trusted gateways and pretty much how bitshares exchange operates. But the premise with heat later is native tokens with hidden gateways DIRECT CRYPTO TRADING
Because the HEAT client hosts client side real crypto, integrated to the HEAT blockchain asset exchange through built-in invisible gateway, users can trade cryptocurrencies right from their wallet on p2p orderbooks without going through an exchange. This means that once your trade for ie. BTC/ETH goes through, you can use the BTC or ETH as you do normally. Bye bye withdrawal delays! Welcome multicurrency client and native direct exchange! Yeap heat is the copy of bitshares DEX, and a poorly crafted one, I must admit. While openledger is built by a maestro coder, heat exchange is designed by a coward cowboy with enlarged arms struggling elephantiasis. That is to say that heat has never been close to building its own one of a kind decentralized gateway for conveying transactions, it copied the existing source code and renamed it to match with token's name.
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Kazadar
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April 17, 2017, 06:32:54 PM |
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Will there be a reputation system built in? Also, what if I wanted to create a new market with a new coin, is it possible?
Creation of new assets is currently disabled at heatwallet.com. There is an expected price increase to create new assets, the fee will probably be raised to 500 HEAT. There is no reputation system built-in, but there is a flag which states if an asset is Certified or not, see screenshots below. Currently, only assets created by Heat Ledger Ltd are certified. At the moment, be very careful with assets which are not certified - standard due diligence is required. Three questions which should be asked are: 1) Do you know the real identity of the asset creator? 2) Is the asset backed by something of value, for example bitcoins? 3) Does the asset creator provide transparency, for example a web-site dedicated to the asset? If No on any of these questions, I would stay away. Didnt they at one point mention that they are planning to add a reputation system. I remember it being mentioned when they first started talking about dapps.
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Fern
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April 17, 2017, 10:47:12 PM |
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so you cannot withdraw heat from ccex and open ledger?
Ope ledger yes, send to heatledger and your address and it will eventually get there. I've done it twice. CCEX I think is still integrating wallet. Very soon we hope
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AND01
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April 17, 2017, 11:35:37 PM |
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Set up a node is 24 hours to open a computer? Can I use the VPS Hosting service to run nodes?
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Kazadar
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April 17, 2017, 11:39:58 PM |
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Set up a node is 24 hours to open a computer? Can I use the VPS Hosting service to run nodes?
Yes to get the most out of a node it will need to run 24/7. Yes you can use a VPS. You can find a guide to it here http://heatnodes.org/heatnodes.pdf
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