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cebb
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November 08, 2016, 04:57:45 AM |
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Any people selling?
only at CCEX. you can get at around 1.5x ICO price. Not bad price to buy if you missed the ICO. Investors in previous ICO by same Devs had a chance to cashout at 4 x ICO price so it is pretty safe to say HEAT will be a success too considering they are aiming for WAVES marketcap as a comparison.
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MoveCrypto
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move that crypto
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November 08, 2016, 04:59:05 AM |
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People have just been buying up the orderbook to get some HEAT on C-cex. Last time someone dumped volume into the buy side was on 27 October. People are starting to realize that HEAT is one of the best picks of 2016
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farl4web
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November 08, 2016, 07:08:58 AM |
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Are more people having trouble to claim there tokens?
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cebb
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November 08, 2016, 07:25:42 AM |
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only 10 BTC worth of HEAT available to buy on CCEX before price shoots up. Finally HEAT is launching. start the engines.
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no1dead
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November 08, 2016, 07:37:45 AM |
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only 10 BTC worth of HEAT available to buy on CCEX before price shoots up. Finally HEAT is launching. start the engines.
Launched? Nice, to work so hard, heat is finally launched, not easy job.
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CryptKeeper
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November 08, 2016, 11:03:39 AM |
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Are more people having trouble to claim there tokens?
Farl, I've had zero problems claiming with BTC and FIMK. I've heard that some investors had problems with ethereum, but those could get fixed. I guess, contacting the heat support is your best option.
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Follow me on twitter! I'm a private Bitcoin and altcoin hodler. Giving away crypto for free on my Twitter feed!
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Kazadar
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November 08, 2016, 11:37:03 AM |
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Are more people having trouble to claim there tokens?
Farl, I've had zero problems claiming with BTC and FIMK. I've heard that some investors had problems with ethereum, but those could get fixed. I guess, contacting the heat support is your best option. For ethereum, try using only lower case letters in your address. It has worked for several people here so far. If you sent through contracts, I dont know if it will work and you might have to contact support. Which currency are you trying to claim with?
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stereotype
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November 08, 2016, 11:50:28 AM |
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Are more people having trouble to claim there tokens?
Im in a right pickle. I cant locate my actual FIM address, but have my 12 word password that was created when i sent the FIM to...... ? Confused as hell. EDIT: OK so i located the FIM account number through the NXT account they were originally sent to in 2014. Ive progressed the HEAT claim portal to a point where im asked to send the 1.9FIMK from the FIM account to.... FIM-4GY6-LCEB-BPEU-DZGGZ How do i do that? From the portal im currently on? But thats not my FIM account, so.....?
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teletobi
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November 08, 2016, 12:50:38 PM |
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Are more people having trouble to claim there tokens?
Im in a right pickle. I cant locate my actual FIM address, but have my 12 word password that was created when i sent the FIM to...... ? Confused as hell. EDIT: OK so i located the FIM account number through the NXT account they were originally sent to in 2014. Ive progressed the HEAT claim portal to a point where im asked to send the 1.9FIMK from the FIM account to.... FIM-4GY6-LCEB-BPEU-DZGGZ How do i do that? From the portal im currently on? But thats not my FIM account, so.....? Go to https://lompsa.com/#/start and login there with your 12 word Seed. The Seed is the Key to your Account, like in nxt. There you can manage your FIMK Account. I did it that way too and it worked fine.
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BitBerau
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November 08, 2016, 05:04:47 PM |
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I've had zero issues with this so far, not sure why everyone's getting so many issues, hopefully u guys get it resolved. If you guys test the testnet blockchain and wallet you will notice that they've created a great product, delivered as promised. Even though that there were delays in launch, that shows how dedicated the team is to making sure everything is correct, even Ethereum, Lisk, etc had delays in launch. HEAT will go to the moon!
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mm0104
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November 08, 2016, 07:31:26 PM |
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Should it be possible to run a fullnode including PoS and PoP at the same time on a Raspberry Pi with very poor hardware specs? Let's say on a Model B+ with a single core CPU @ 700MHz and 512MB RAM?
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Kazadar
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November 08, 2016, 09:25:28 PM |
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Should it be possible to run a fullnode including PoS and PoP at the same time on a Raspberry Pi with very poor hardware specs? Let's say on a Model B+ with a single core CPU @ 700MHz and 512MB RAM?
Im pretty sure that the free harddrive space is the important part to make the most out of it. kalipo Yes from what we know so far, you should be able to run it on a Raspberry Pi if you add some storage. That said we havent gotten final confirmation on the minimum requirements.
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mm0104
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November 08, 2016, 09:31:59 PM |
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Ok, thanks! I'll have it run on a better Raspberry Pi first, so I can check the data growth and stuff. But sooner or later I'll want the fullnode be running 24/7 on a device I'll use for nothing else.
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riceberry
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November 08, 2016, 09:33:14 PM |
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Should it be possible to run a fullnode including PoS and PoP at the same time on a Raspberry Pi with very poor hardware specs? Let's say on a Model B+ with a single core CPU @ 700MHz and 512MB RAM?
Im pretty sure that the free harddrive space is the important part to make the most out of it. kalipo Yes from what we know so far, you should be able to run it on a Raspberry Pi if you add some storage. That said we havent gotten final confirmation on the minimum requirements. Just FYI, kalipo pointed out to me that the PoP part of the calculation from earlier is incorrect. So only the PoS parts should be accurate. PoP is different, so we should find out how it will work and how many rewards a hallmarked node will get later.
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riceberry
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November 08, 2016, 09:34:46 PM |
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Ok, thanks! I'll have it run on a better Raspberry Pi first, so I can check the data growth and stuff. But sooner or later I'll want the fullnode be running 24/7 on a device I'll use for nothing else.
Great I have a laptop ready to run as a full node, but I'm pretty sure (from whitepaper) that PoP requires a static IP, which I don't have, so I will try to maybe run the PoS and PoP on seperate systems.
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LiskEnterprise
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November 08, 2016, 09:40:15 PM |
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i am getting a constant - internal error in trying to login in on the desktop heat?
i have completed my claim already..
so does this mean the test net is being transferred to genesis?
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Kazadar
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November 08, 2016, 09:43:15 PM |
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i am getting a constant - internal error in trying to login in on the desktop heat?
i have completed my claim already..
so does this mean the test net is being transferred to genesis?
There has been an update to the alpha wallet so unfortunately not yet.
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riceberry
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November 08, 2016, 09:58:09 PM |
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i am getting a constant - internal error in trying to login in on the desktop heat?
i have completed my claim already..
so does this mean the test net is being transferred to genesis?
There has been an update to the alpha wallet so unfortunately not yet. As Kazadar said. It was reported on the heatledger.net forums. The latest version is here: https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases
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StewieG
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November 08, 2016, 10:17:01 PM |
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