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September 23, 2016, 07:27:34 AM
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Bittrex swap is done and trading is open

https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-SLK

Whooohoeeeee!!!
Happy hunting everybody!!
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September 23, 2016, 08:02:58 AM
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heh my silkcoins are worth 52 btc ! lol from the 2 initial trades
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September 23, 2016, 08:06:44 AM
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The numbers look crazy in my trading app, this will ruin my growth graph.

Maybe I should code a Tipping bot, instead of these well-known DDos bots. I would tip your Wallets until these were overloaded.
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September 23, 2016, 08:47:18 AM
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I read Matthews post above and am anxiously awaiting over 800k SLK to be sent from weaver to local wallet. Been waiting over 12 hrs.

Fingers crossed X

I believe you may be in the payout queue.  Settling down here at home with the kids getting them ready for bed and then I'll check and run it to get you the coins. 
   
    As for everyone else, I am working on getting all the Silk swapped.  I worked 14 hours yesterday testing and fixing issues and I will be doing the same tonight.  I'd say last night 2/3 of what I needed to get done is done. 

Weaver will come offline at 12:01AM EST (Eastern Standard Time) for approx. 4 hours.

Still nothing  Cry

Appreciate you looking into it.


Payout was pushed.  Have a good day Smiley
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September 23, 2016, 09:50:26 AM
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Great job, those who have waited will always be grateful.

Enjoy trading on bittrex!

https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-SLK
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September 23, 2016, 10:59:12 AM
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Transactions have all been updated for the Silk Network Weaver.  I am currently working on swapping the few of you over before I head to sleep.  Anyone who still wants to swap through Weaver is encouraged to do so.  I will be processing transactions manually all day.  Scripts will be going automated after I monitor them for a day.  Withdrawals will also be processed as well.  Have a good day everyone.
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September 23, 2016, 12:22:45 PM
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SLK is trading 19th on bittrex. Made it on the first page in just 4 hrs.
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September 23, 2016, 12:23:55 PM
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SLK is trading 19th on bittrex. Made it on the first page in just 4 hrs.

Oh that's just the beginning Wink
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September 23, 2016, 01:06:51 PM
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Better get your SLK while you can. Bittrex is open for business.
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September 23, 2016, 01:20:13 PM
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I noticed there's not as much information regarding staking with the Silk wallet as with some others. For instance, getstakinginfo doesn't return your staking weight, the network staking weight nor an expected time till next stake. Am I right in thinking Silk uses PoS v3 and so coin age isn't a factor?

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September 23, 2016, 01:29:06 PM
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I noticed there's not as much information regarding staking with the Silk wallet as with some others. For instance, getstakinginfo doesn't return your staking weight, the network staking weight nor an expected time till next stake. Am I right in thinking Silk uses PoS v3 and so coin age isn't a factor?

Yes, no coin age as per the white paper.

A. Taking the Coin Age Out of the Equation.
 
The most secure way to perform a Proof-of-Stake (PoS)
system is by having as many nodes online as possible.
The more nodes that are staking, the less possibility for
security issues like 51% attacks, and the faster the actual
network will perform transactions through these nodes.
Thus, taking out the coin age will require all nodes to be
online  more  to  get  their  stake  reward.  Saving  up  coin
age is no longer a possibility with the new system that
calculates the chance of staking as follows:

proofhash < coins · target

Note  that  the  system  above  will  not  change  the  actual stake reward.
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September 23, 2016, 01:37:21 PM
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I noticed there's not as much information regarding staking with the Silk wallet as with some others. For instance, getstakinginfo doesn't return your staking weight, the network staking weight nor an expected time till next stake. Am I right in thinking Silk uses PoS v3 and so coin age isn't a factor?

Yes, no coin age as per the white paper.

A. Taking the Coin Age Out of the Equation.
 
The most secure way to perform a Proof-of-Stake (PoS)
system is by having as many nodes online as possible.
The more nodes that are staking, the less possibility for
security issues like 51% attacks, and the faster the actual
network will perform transactions through these nodes.
Thus, taking out the coin age will require all nodes to be
online  more  to  get  their  stake  reward.  Saving  up  coin
age is no longer a possibility with the new system that
calculates the chance of staking as follows:

proofhash < coins · target

Note  that  the  system  above  will  not  change  the  actual stake reward.

Thanks, I thought that was the case. Unfortunately staking doesn't seem to be working in my wallet. The system clock's correct, the coins have been there for well over an hour, I've got plenty of connections to the network, the wallet is unlocked, there's no .conf file so no config options that'd be interfering and getstakinginfo returns true for enabled and staking. But it's not producing blocks. According to the explorer most blocks are being found by a single address, which I guess makes sense if there aren't that many wallets staking. But I don't have that much less SLK in my own wallet and certainly the outputs I'm staking with are larger because they haven't been split yet. It's been a few hours now.

Is anyone experiencing anything similar? And any idea what might be causing it?  (Ubuntu 16.04 compiled from source)

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September 23, 2016, 01:48:58 PM
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I noticed there's not as much information regarding staking with the Silk wallet as with some others. For instance, getstakinginfo doesn't return your staking weight, the network staking weight nor an expected time till next stake. Am I right in thinking Silk uses PoS v3 and so coin age isn't a factor?

Yes, no coin age as per the white paper.

A. Taking the Coin Age Out of the Equation.
 
The most secure way to perform a Proof-of-Stake (PoS)
system is by having as many nodes online as possible.
The more nodes that are staking, the less possibility for
security issues like 51% attacks, and the faster the actual
network will perform transactions through these nodes.
Thus, taking out the coin age will require all nodes to be
online  more  to  get  their  stake  reward.  Saving  up  coin
age is no longer a possibility with the new system that
calculates the chance of staking as follows:

proofhash < coins · target

Note  that  the  system  above  will  not  change  the  actual stake reward.

Thanks, I thought that was the case. Unfortunately staking doesn't seem to be working in my wallet. The system clock's correct, the coins have been there for well over an hour, I've got plenty of connections to the network, the wallet is unlocked, there's no .conf file so no config options that'd be interfering and getstakinginfo returns true for enabled and staking. But it's not producing blocks. According to the explorer most blocks are being found by a single address, which I guess makes sense if there aren't that many wallets staking. But I don't have that much less SLK in my own wallet and certainly the outputs I'm staking with are larger because they haven't been split yet. It's been a few hours now.

Is anyone experiencing anything similar? And any idea what might be causing it?  (Ubuntu 16.04 compiled from source)

Patience. There are a huuuuge amount of inputs staking on the network.

For extra confidence, add stakegen=1 to your wallet.conf but it will work regardless Wink
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September 23, 2016, 01:51:15 PM
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I received several stakes with no problems.  Running win32 wallet.  Happy trading for all the traders out there.  Now onto the next!  DRKSLK ICO soon...

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September 23, 2016, 01:56:28 PM
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Anyone email coinmarketcap?

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September 23, 2016, 01:58:52 PM
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Anyone email coinmarketcap?

Yes, it has been taken care of by Mark.
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September 23, 2016, 02:18:08 PM
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I found my files in appdata, how do I load it into wallet? When i loat wallet it says block source cant be found, 7 days behind and some error. Is there any way of checking whats my balance in that folder? Thanks.
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September 23, 2016, 02:25:01 PM
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Anyone email coinmarketcap?

Yes, it has been taken care of by Mark.

Cool beans!

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September 23, 2016, 02:28:27 PM
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I found my files in appdata, how do I load it into wallet? When i loat wallet it says block source cant be found, 7 days behind and some error. Is there any way of checking whats my balance in that folder? Thanks.

Find your wallet.dat file in your appdata/roaming and cut and paste to desktop. Delete roaming folder. Open wallet and let it begin downloading blocks (it can take 5 minutes to connect the first time). Close wallet. Take wallet.dat file from your desktop and replace wallet.dat file in the new appdata/roaming file. Restart wallet and let fully sync.

BE SURE TO COPY WALLET.DAT FILE FIRST OR YOU WILL LOSE YOUR COINS

If you had the old silkcoin then you will have two folders in your appdata/roaming folder. You want the silk one.
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September 23, 2016, 02:30:08 PM
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I found my files in appdata, how do I load it into wallet? When i loat wallet it says block source cant be found, 7 days behind and some error. Is there any way of checking whats my balance in that folder? Thanks.

What is it exactly that you are trying to do? Are you trying to load your old Silkcoin(SILK/SC) wallet.dat into the new Silk(SLK) wallet? If so that doesnt work.

Register an account at Weaver on https://silknetwork.org/register/
Send you Silkcoins to you account Silkcoin address, and wait for them to be swapped for Silk.
Once you are credited with Silk send them to your local Silk wallet.

You can check your balance by entering your public key in the appropriate block explorer:
Silk(SLK) https://slkexplorer.silknetwork.org/
Silkcoin(SILK/SC) https://silkexplorer.silknetwork.org/
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