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donarito
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February 02, 2017, 08:58:34 PM |
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It was a fastest swap ever. Good job
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bitwarrior
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February 02, 2017, 09:17:09 PM |
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When will online wallet be able to stake Please try to back read the latest post of the Pesobit Dev. Yes indeed, the Pesobit Dev is very much active.
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Erichallig
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February 03, 2017, 11:03:18 AM |
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thanks much! more power to psb.
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Lutzow (OP)
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February 03, 2017, 03:10:16 PM |
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Pesobit Weekly Report (1st week of February 2017) 1) Pesobit started launching its PoSP-powered blockchain allowing for a more rewarding and more efficient staking. PoSP or Proof-of-Stake Participation rewards those who participate in staking their wallets so the longer the time you're online the better the staking rewards will be. 2) 3rd party wallets are upgrading their wallets with CCex and POSwallet completing theirs but I believe there are still matters at hand for CCex to resume trading. 3) Online Wallet ( https://wallet.pesobit.net) now has increased staking rewards brought in by PoSP. 4) E-Wallet.ph has resumed talks with VMoney after all governmental papers has been completed so we're now dealing with VMoney regarding the configuration of E-Wallet.ph and its features. 5) Other projects will resume like Freelance site, Pesobit Exchange (trading) site and others.
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BTC-BTC-BTC
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February 03, 2017, 03:30:59 PM |
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Any news on yobit.net? I have some coins there.
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amhrie27
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February 03, 2017, 04:33:38 PM |
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I know this sounds noob but how can i stake my coins in desktop wallet? Thanks.
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Pamadar
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February 03, 2017, 04:42:55 PM |
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Pesobit Weekly Report (1st week of February 2017) 1) Pesobit started launching its PoSP-powered blockchain allowing for a more rewarding and more efficient staking. PoSP or Proof-of-Stake Participation rewards those who participate in staking their wallets so the longer the time you're online the better the staking rewards will be. 2) 3rd party wallets are upgrading their wallets with CCex and POSwallet completing theirs but I believe there are still matters at hand for CCex to resume trading. 3) Online Wallet ( https://wallet.pesobit.net) now has increased staking rewards brought in by PoSP. 4) E-Wallet.ph has resumed talks with VMoney after all governmental papers has been completed so we're now dealing with VMoney regarding the configuration of E-Wallet.ph and its features. 5) Other projects will resume like Freelance site, Pesobit Exchange (trading) site and others. so nice to see this mate, we will now expecting some big jumped up with this features being activated and some more progress with those project that's really in the line up for sure we will see supporters back to this project keep holding guys.
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Noojna
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February 03, 2017, 06:51:36 PM |
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4) E-Wallet.ph has resumed talks with VMoney after all governmental papers has been completed so we're now dealing with VMoney regarding the configuration of E-Wallet.ph and its features.
This is the most important piece from this News Report! This is what will give Pesobit access to the 25 billion dollar Philippine remittance market... Read between the lines folks, what it means to us, PSB investors.
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February 03, 2017, 09:05:19 PM |
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This is what will give Pesobit access to the 25 billion dollar Philippine remittance market...
Read between the lines ...
Let me try. Let's say we're looking at 5 billion less, so 20 billion. If there are about only 20 million PSBs ... = 1000 dollars per PSB, or at current average exchange rates about 1 BTC = 1000 PSB, or 1 PSB = 0.00100000 BTC, or 100k satoshis per PSB. or about 50k Philippine Pesos per PSB. Of course, not anytime soon.
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Erichallig
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February 05, 2017, 06:05:31 AM |
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anyone here tried and bought in marketplace.pesobit.net?
btw i still cant get a psb wallet in ccex
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DesertDuke
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February 05, 2017, 10:50:00 AM |
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Pesobit Weekly Report (1st week of February 2017) 1) Pesobit started launching its PoSP-powered blockchain allowing for a more rewarding and more efficient staking. PoSP or Proof-of-Stake Participation rewards those who participate in staking their wallets so the longer the time you're online the better the staking rewards will be. 2) 3rd party wallets are upgrading their wallets with CCex and POSwallet completing theirs but I believe there are still matters at hand for CCex to resume trading. 3) Online Wallet ( https://wallet.pesobit.net) now has increased staking rewards brought in by PoSP. 4) E-Wallet.ph has resumed talks with VMoney after all governmental papers has been completed so we're now dealing with VMoney regarding the configuration of E-Wallet.ph and its features. 5) Other projects will resume like Freelance site, Pesobit Exchange (trading) site and others. I have Pesobit coins on Cryptopia which now are showing a zero value, what do I need to do re swap etc to get the value back ?
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Anarchy101
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February 05, 2017, 12:07:31 PM |
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Any news on yobit.net? I have some coins there.
Yobit is notorious for not updating their wallets but I hope you are soon able to withdraw your coins. I have some on coins on C-CEX any idea when they will enable us to withdraw coins?
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carps123
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February 06, 2017, 05:26:48 AM |
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This is what will give Pesobit access to the 25 billion dollar Philippine remittance market...
Read between the lines ...
Let me try. Let's say we're looking at 5 billion less, so 20 billion. If there are about only 20 million PSBs ... = 1000 dollars per PSB, or at current average exchange rates about 1 BTC = 1000 PSB, or 1 PSB = 0.00100000 BTC, or 100k satoshis per PSB. or about 50k Philippine Pesos per PSB. Of course, not anytime soon. IM NOT SURE IF THERE ARE ONLY 20 million PSBs. I checked the count today, I wonder how the current supply now was at 32 million?
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Noojna
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February 06, 2017, 06:46:15 AM |
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This is what will give Pesobit access to the 25 billion dollar Philippine remittance market...
Read between the lines ...
Let me try. Let's say we're looking at 5 billion less, so 20 billion. If there are about only 20 million PSBs ... = 1000 dollars per PSB, or at current average exchange rates about 1 BTC = 1000 PSB, or 1 PSB = 0.00100000 BTC, or 100k satoshis per PSB. or about 50k Philippine Pesos per PSB. Of course, not anytime soon. IM NOT SURE IF THERE ARE ONLY 20 million PSBs. I checked the count today, I wonder how the current supply now was at 32 million? 32 million PSBs now: please refer to previous announcement https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1581240.msg17652642#msg17652642
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Lutzow (OP)
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February 06, 2017, 08:14:51 AM |
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Coinpayments.net is done in upgrading their wallet and is already operational, this means that we can now resume the Marketplace at https://market.pesobit.net. Registrants from abroad (Overseas Filipino Workers) can now register as well with their countries being added for registration purposes which will allow them to make use of its services that will benefit them like Gift Cards and Bank Encashments with small fees. Items will be added then it will be fully operational within the next few days. Pesobit Faucets are now available in these links below: http://luzon.pesobit.nethttp://visayas.pesobit.nethttp://mindanao.pesobit.netFeel free to spread out your referral links and don't forget to click on the ads. All income generated by ad clicking will be used to purchase PSBs, to create buying pressure and maintain our project and bounty fund.
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yoohoo309
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February 06, 2017, 09:19:47 AM |
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It was a fastest swap ever. Good job good changes ad good rearrangements are a necessary part of it.
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amhrie27
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February 06, 2017, 04:52:03 PM |
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Hello can i know how to stake in desktop wallet?
EDIT : Okay i figure it out.
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Noojna
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February 06, 2017, 06:59:50 PM |
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Has anyone noticed, the Pesobit wallet from C-Cex has come out of maintenance!!!!
I can confirm, I withdrew some coins from there, and it worked.
Time to go buy some PSBs and stake...
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coinmenace
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February 06, 2017, 07:58:52 PM |
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This is what will give Pesobit access to the 25 billion dollar Philippine remittance market...
Read between the lines ...
Let me try. Let's say we're looking at 5 billion less, so 20 billion. If there are about only 20 million PSBs ... = 1000 dollars per PSB, or at current average exchange rates about 1 BTC = 1000 PSB, or 1 PSB = 0.00100000 BTC, or 100k satoshis per PSB. or about 50k Philippine Pesos per PSB. Of course, not anytime soon. IM NOT SURE IF THERE ARE ONLY 20 million PSBs. I checked the count today, I wonder how the current supply now was at 32 million? 32 million PSBs now: please refer to previous announcement https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1581240.msg17652642#msg17652642It's 32 million total supply since dev "created" extra 10 million to offset the "illegally" transferred PSBs which are supposed to be "un-useable" now. But I wonder why they are even added to the total supply. But hell, that's like 50% inflation in PSB, it's not even a year after release. Dev, have you found out who took advantage of the PSB online wallet feature and transferred all those "10 million" coins?
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