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Author Topic: [ANN][KMD][dPoW] Komodo - An Open, Composable Smart Chain Platform, Secured by B  (Read 1191717 times)
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June 15, 2017, 02:48:41 PM
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Could someone tell me if the ongoing concerns with the agama wallet are effecting all OS platforms?
Looking to install on Linux, but obviously a bit concerned.

Whats the safest option to get my coins off bittrex?

Thanks in advance.
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June 15, 2017, 03:31:34 PM
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Could someone tell me if the ongoing concerns with the agama wallet are effecting all OS platforms?
Looking to install on Linux, but obviously a bit concerned.

Whats the safest option to get my coins off bittrex?

Thanks in advance.

https://supernet.org/en/products/komodo-swing-wallet
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June 15, 2017, 03:42:15 PM
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Could someone tell me if the ongoing concerns with the agama wallet are effecting all OS platforms?
Looking to install on Linux, but obviously a bit concerned.

Whats the safest option to get my coins off bittrex?

Thanks in advance.

Agama works well with on ubuntu or mint
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June 15, 2017, 03:49:56 PM
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@indeed + thenoticer, thanks guys, I'm linux only so looks like its agama for me. (no linux swing yet)
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June 15, 2017, 04:57:42 PM
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What is a asset chain on Komodo? Is it like a side chain to issue assets?
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June 15, 2017, 07:49:45 PM
Last edit: June 15, 2017, 08:06:42 PM by Coinr88
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This looks so shady...

Like one of these hyip Ponzi scams

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June 15, 2017, 08:37:45 PM
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Please remove the quotes so we don't post this again and again

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June 16, 2017, 12:12:37 AM
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Bittrex has a policy not to list any coin/asset that pays dividends.



But Komodo has dividends and it's listed on Bittrex. I am right?

To answer this simply, Komodo is a currency and Unity is an asset. Both have different functions and one generates interest while the next pays out dividends. Komodo itself accrues interest which is claimed once the user spends a utxo. Therefore it's an automated process.

If you hold KMD in your personal wallet, you will generate interest and be able to claim it. If you hold your coins in Bittrex then the exchange gets the interest.

SuperNET/Unity on the other hand is an asset that pays revenue dividends.

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June 16, 2017, 05:10:35 AM
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Bittrex has a policy not to list any coin/asset that pays dividends.



But Komodo has dividends and it's listed on Bittrex. I am right?

To answer this simply, Komodo is a currency and Unity is an asset. Both have different functions and one generates interest while the next pays out dividends. Komodo itself accrues interest which is claimed once the user spends a utxo. Therefore it's an automated process.

If you hold KMD in your personal wallet, you will generate interest and be able to claim it. If you hold your coins in Bittrex then the exchange gets the interest.

SuperNET/Unity on the other hand is an asset that pays revenue dividends.

Extract from previous post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762346

SuperNET will make revenues from the fees its core assets receive, as well as advertising revenue and shared fees with third parties. Targeted advertising similar to Google’s AdWords will allow website administrators to serve relevant adverts directly to the cryptocurrency community, with revenue being returned to SuperNET participants.

50% will be distributed as follows:
10 percent for overhead
20 percent for coin communities, according to their proportional contribution
5 percent for Nxt core development
5 percent for BTCD stakers
10 percent unallocated, for discretionary spending to maximise the market cap of SuperNET

The other 50% will go to SuperNET assetholders using the NXT dividend mechanism.

James:

SuperNET/UNITY is a very diversified asset that is the sum of all its parts. Keep in mind that these are mostly independent projects and different ones will come online at different times, so there won’t be a switch that just starts a flood of dividends. It will start with a small trickle and as the dozens of dividend sources all combine and grow, the SuperNET dividend will eventually become quite substantial.

With SuperNET, we have financial ties with the core coins and this will be needed to ensure continued cooperation, especially if we are in a prolonged bear market. What is easy to join, is easy to unjoin and I much rather have few coins with long term commitment to build upon. Only the coins that want to be featured in the SuperNET GUI and getting the cross promotion and technical integration, need to let us buy 10%. If they just want to use the SuperNET services, any coin can do this. Coins without redeeming features wont benefit from being part of SuperNET as nobody will use them. Still, any coin or website is free to connect to SuperNET and make its services available to its communities.

This info is a bit outdated as it is based on the SuperNET roadmap 1.0.

In 2015 we had a major roadmap change and we developed the Iguana Core Bitcoin protocol implementation, and after that announce Komodo.

The revenue percentages are outdated. We will announce them all once a final decision has been made.

Core Coin concept is obsolete too. Now we just make investments to promising coin projects and may work with few how them in a partnership. However, there are no 'core coins' anymore.

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June 16, 2017, 05:36:25 AM
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SuperNET Revenues

Here is an updated SuperNET revenue flow chart. It contains all the SuperNET assets we have.

In addition some of the assets own shares of other assets. Those are publicly visible on the NXT blockchain, but we don't have a chart about them yet.


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1. Can someone explain in more detail the difference between client and lp nodes. In particular which one is better to earn fees with?

2. Amazing! Had to point this out.

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native DEX not only allows you to always control your funds, it also allows you to make offers in parallel for all your utxo. this is a liquidity multiplier. So, if you have half a dozen coins you are following and have a desired entry price below the current market for each one, you can set that price for all coins and automatically all your corresponding utxos are appearing in each of the orderbooks. Instead of having to guess which coin will drop 20% to hit your offer, the first coin that drops 20% will hit one of your offers. So, this feature will multiply your trading profits and offers functionality that no central exchange has (or can easily reproduce)

3.Can the guide ultimately get more info regarding managing the utxo's?
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June 16, 2017, 06:07:14 AM
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Komodo is a missile!!! Grin
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How can i refresh my total Balance that is shown in the Block Explorer?
Block Explorer doesn't show the interest .
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In the past SuperNET had to overcome many obstacles just to survive the bear market. Now the bull market has helped us achieve: http://old.supernet.org/nav.php

If you notice the coin holdings, SuperNET now has over 1% of two top 10 coins and reasonably liquid holdings in excess of $30 million USD equivalent.

We had been operating on a tight budget due to limited funds, but now that our funds have multiplied, it is time to expand the budget. Also, the tech is now reaching the initial release stage for JUMBLR and also DEX, along with migration from NXT assets into their own assetchains.

I would like to announce an active recruitment for a fulltime team dedicated to each of the SuperNET core assets: JUMBLR, DEX, PANGEA, BOTS, CRYPTO. Initially we will focus on the first two or three that are closest to product release.

Approximate budget for each asset is $1 million USD worth of crypto. Which should be enough to pay decent salary and marketing costs for initial launch. After launch, the goal is to get each asset self-sustaining and to generate a steady stream of revenues for its holders.

If you are interested in being the CEO or lead dev or marketing for any of these projects, please contact @pondsea who will be coordinating the recruitment process.

At the end of the initial product release cycles, my hope is that SuperNET will start trading as a high tech growth company that happens to have a large book value in liquid assets, instead of as a closed end investment fund at a discount to NAV.

Also, this is just the halfway point (approx), we are in a marathon and still have a ways to go before there is a fully decentralized automated money making machine.

It is interesting to see a lot of my ideas from years ago being duplicated in different contexts and raising incredible amounts of funds, based on whitepapers and not any working system. This tech is not easy by any means and has taken years to get to where it is and likely a few more before it can be considered in maintenance mode. I am glad that we are finally moving away from the pure bitcoin clones and now there is a very large spectrum of crypto projects and all are able to obtain the required financing.

The landscape has indeed changed and we are on course for a truly decentralized economy that operates in parallel to the fiat economies.

Exciting times ahead.

Do you think that with all the available liquidity will you be able to refund 630 kmd lost because of the interests bugs that komodo team wasn't aware of its presence in komodo gui wallet?

I mean, why have I to pay for it?

... I suggest to anyone that hasn't moved their coins to a wallet under your control, that you do so soon.

I would like to know who mined this block
http://kmd.explorer.supernet.org/block/000000464e48418bb3423c21c29eb1f31bf847e8ea9e39b59e54f64d5e773340

...I have to ask refund for 630 kmd for a transaction sent with bugged komodo swing wallet
... I sent it when that wallet was considered a good solution.
I asked publicly and privately to komodoPlatform before to send a transaction, for more then a month. Tried with Agama and resuted in strange behaviour and led me to wait until has been suggested to use a bugged version.

Can you please help me to find out who mined that block, so that maybe, the lost komodos will be in the address in my control when then snapshot will be took, please?

I don't see a 630 KMD transaction in the blockhash you mentioned. Even though the gui wallets have had bugs, you should still have access to your funds if you saved your privatekeys or seed as with all wallets. Please open a new ticket and I will try to help you get an answer: http://support.supernet.org/support/tickets/new

Since the interrogation of notary nodes resulted negative, how to determine which mining pool mined that block?

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wasn't aikapool. there are few blocks on its site stats;
Wasn't luckpool. These its blocks
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 359505 	Mon Jun 12 2017 04:07:34 GMT-0400 (EDT) 	3 	1208 	2.97472161 KMD
359262 Sun Jun 11 2017 23:42:59 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 18307 2.95417896 KMD
357055 Sat Jun 10 2017 09:59:15 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 201 2.97620227 KMD
357039 Sat Jun 10 2017 09:45:15 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 347 2.970451 KMD
357014 Sat Jun 10 2017 09:22:15 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 6769 2.96848418 KMD
356546 Sat Jun 10 2017 01:52:12 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 6506 2.970451 KMD
356252 Fri Jun 09 2017 20:44:10 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 1617 2.9619708 KMD
356171 Fri Jun 09 2017 19:25:09 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 14612 2.9601739 KMD
355048 Thu Jun 08 2017 23:38:02 GMT-0400 (EDT) 8 5612 2.98577232 KMD
354731 Thu Jun 08 2017 18:34:00 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 1658 2.96020737 KMD
354669 Thu Jun 08 2017 17:32:59 GMT-0400 (EDT) 7 3329 2.96957976 KMD
354472 Thu Jun 08 2017 14:00:58 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 1826 2.96839456 KMD
354373 Thu Jun 08 2017 12:24:58 GMT-0400 (EDT) 7 2263 2.99569331 KMD
354225 Thu Jun 08 2017 09:55:57 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 2676 2.96166028 KMD
354074 Thu Jun 08 2017 07:39:56 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 439 2.96386408 KMD
354043 Thu Jun 08 2017 07:12:56 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 31 2.970451 KMD
354040 Thu Jun 08 2017 07:09:56 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 263 2.98711791 KMD
354023 Thu Jun 08 2017 06:56:56 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 2968 2.96292958 KMD
353872 Thu Jun 08 2017 04:10:55 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 690 2.97776635 KMD
353830 Thu Jun 08 2017 03:10:55 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 4661 2.96313564 KMD
353703 Thu Jun 08 2017 01:07:54 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 644 2.97171889 KMD
353687 Thu Jun 08 2017 00:54:54 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 2769 2.9678976 KMD
353640 Thu Jun 08 2017 00:14:54 GMT-0400 (EDT) 8 6904 2.97978208 KMD
353429 Wed Jun 07 2017 20:31:52 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 3352 2.95675 KMD
353286 Wed Jun 07 2017 18:19:52 GMT-0400 (EDT) 7 1515 2.97258543 KMD
353235 Wed Jun 07 2017 17:32:52 GMT-0400 (EDT) 7 1089 2.97355211 KMD
353195 Wed Jun 07 2017 16:50:52 GMT-0400 (EDT) 7 2685 2.98126659 KMD
353111 Wed Jun 07 2017 15:30:51 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 2845 2.9522752 KMD
353005 Wed Jun 07 2017 13:44:50 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 1858 2.98362285 KMD
352947 Wed Jun 07 2017 12:46:50 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 1447 2.97368743 KMD
352905 Wed Jun 07 2017 12:08:50 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 6795 2.96846293 KMD
352621 Wed Jun 07 2017 06:53:49 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 3567 2.96738102 KMD
352450 Wed Jun 07 2017 04:11:48 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 2346 2.96979221 KMD
352370 Wed Jun 07 2017 03:00:48 GMT-0400 (EDT) 7 4236 2.97875318 KMD
352195 Tue Jun 06 2017 23:51:47 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 267 2.96866234 KMD
352186 Tue Jun 06 2017 23:43:47 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 2456 2.97308824 KMD
352063 Tue Jun 06 2017 21:51:46 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 2841 2.97326523 KMD
352003 Tue Jun 06 2017 21:02:46 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 1030 3.00084795 KMD
351968 Tue Jun 06 2017 20:38:46 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 2987 2.9698622 KMD
351879 Tue Jun 06 2017 18:24:46 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 516 2.9703683 KMD
351862 Tue Jun 06 2017 18:06:45 GMT-0400 (EDT) 7 2376 2.97117517 KMD
351790 Tue Jun 06 2017 16:53:30 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 4469 2.96742492 KMD
351655 Tue Jun 06 2017 14:48:30 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 811 2.96929346 KMD
351630 Tue Jun 06 2017 14:21:30 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 2909 2.96997955 KMD
351539 Tue Jun 06 2017 12:55:29 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 5773 2.96995672 KMD
351308 Tue Jun 06 2017 09:09:28 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 2657 2.97017798 KMD
351192 Tue Jun 06 2017 07:16:28 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 2730 2.97026347 KMD
351097 Tue Jun 06 2017 05:41:28 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 7072 2.97104937 KMD
350879 Tue Jun 06 2017 01:24:26 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 3709 2.96994999 KMD
Payment Tue Jun 06 2017 01:03:26 GMT-0400 (EDT) 59 0 2.95381264 KMD
350738 Mon Jun 05 2017 23:13:57 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 7441 2.96999999 KMD
350444 Mon Jun 05 2017 18:21:55 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 6062 3.11741394 KMD
350171 Mon Jun 05 2017 13:55:54 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 1054 2.8425561 KMD
350155 Mon Jun 05 2017 13:41:55 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 11421 3.00086913 KMD
349768 Mon Jun 05 2017 05:30:08 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 3320 2.97021002 KMD
349644 Mon Jun 05 2017 03:36:08 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 3673 3.07129157 KMD
349398 Sun Jun 04 2017 23:27:07 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 5127 2.847642 KMD
349214 Sun Jun 04 2017 20:26:06 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 5509 3.02048889 KMD
349097 Sun Jun 04 2017 18:14:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 5152 2.90275768 KMD
349043 Sun Jun 04 2017 17:18:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 38 2.99435092 KMD
349042 Sun Jun 04 2017 17:17:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 1206 2.91564413 KMD
349028 Sun Jun 04 2017 17:04:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 850 2.92323731 KMD
349017 Sun Jun 04 2017 16:55:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 1898 3.03323149 KMD
348997 Sun Jun 04 2017 16:38:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 3652 2.99589561 KMD
348970 Sun Jun 04 2017 16:16:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 2 722 2.86044533 KMD
348965 Sun Jun 04 2017 16:09:05 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 5816 3.06645504 KMD
348847 Sun Jun 04 2017 14:27:04 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 7311 2.9205274 KMD
348796 Sun Jun 04 2017 13:28:04 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 5489 2.91810909 KMD
348717 Sun Jun 04 2017 13:06:04 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 3472 3.03772083 KMD
348752 Sun Jun 04 2017 13:05:04 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 3727 2.89700263 KMD
348680 Sun Jun 04 2017 11:12:21 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 2211 2.90670189 KMD
348661 Sun Jun 04 2017 10:53:21 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 7345 3.06159233 KMD
348605 Sun Jun 04 2017 10:06:21 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 55 2.92755576 KMD
348604 Sun Jun 04 2017 10:05:21 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 3639 3.06877249 KMD
348555 Sun Jun 04 2017 09:18:21 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 12262 2.93975504 KMD
348409 Sun Jun 04 2017 06:55:20 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 378 2.96723849 KMD
348405 Sun Jun 04 2017 06:52:20 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 60 2.92021999 KMD
348404 Sun Jun 04 2017 06:51:20 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 1927 2.90895818 KMD
348385 Sun Jun 04 2017 06:36:20 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 366 2.92257975 KMD
348379 Sun Jun 04 2017 06:27:20 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 5017 3.15453688 KMD
348325 Sun Jun 04 2017 05:22:20 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 16197 2.90348028 KMD
348183 Sun Jun 04 2017 03:21:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 620 2.91340492 KMD
348176 Sun Jun 04 2017 03:16:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 3095 3.03498252 KMD
348158 Sun Jun 04 2017 02:55:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 3854 2.90417692 KMD
348130 Sun Jun 04 2017 02:19:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 3176 2.90911849 KMD
348096 Sun Jun 04 2017 01:48:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 522 3.12234332 KMD
348088 Sun Jun 04 2017 01:42:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 9452 2.90241082 KMDpiv
348007 Sun Jun 04 2017 00:13:18 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 349 2.93402468 KMD
348005 Sun Jun 04 2017 00:12:18 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 1986 2.93070382 KMD
347988 Sun Jun 04 2017 00:01:18 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 6787 3.06160274 KMD
347916 Sat Jun 03 2017 22:56:18 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 7184 2.94302675 KMD
347834 Sat Jun 03 2017 21:15:17 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 17 2.96994999 KMD
347833 Sat Jun 03 2017 21:14:17 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 2445 2.93902899 KMD
347794 Sat Jun 03 2017 20:38:17 GMT-0400 (EDT) 3 2559 2.93614153 KMD
347757 Sat Jun 03 2017 19:54:17 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 612 3.0663815 KMD
347756 Sat Jun 03 2017 19:51:17 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 1411 2.93611455 KMD
347743 Sat Jun 03 2017 19:40:17 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 20903 2.94039616 KMD
347496 Sat Jun 03 2017 15:27:40 GMT-0400 (EDT) 5 12310 3.02473712 KMD
347318 Sat Jun 03 2017 11:47:48 GMT-0400 (EDT) 4 11985 2.94104168 KMD
347185 Sat Jun 03 2017 09:41:47 GMT-0400 (EDT) 6 1166 3.04467484 KMD


Which among:

KomodoPool.com
zpool
AlvBlock Pool
Komodo Mining Pool
MiningSpeed Pool
suprnova.cc
MinerCity
Spiry Corp. Pools

Do you see any chance I can get rid of it?

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June 16, 2017, 09:11:54 AM
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Bittrex has a policy not to list any coin/asset that pays dividends.



But Komodo has dividends and it's listed on Bittrex. I am right?

To answer this simply, Komodo is a currency and Unity is an asset. Both have different functions and one generates interest while the next pays out dividends. Komodo itself accrues interest which is claimed once the user spends a utxo. Therefore it's an automated process.

If you hold KMD in your personal wallet, you will generate interest and be able to claim it. If you hold your coins in Bittrex then the exchange gets the interest.

SuperNET/Unity on the other hand is an asset that pays revenue dividends.

Extract from previous post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762346

SuperNET will make revenues from the fees its core assets receive, as well as advertising revenue and shared fees with third parties. Targeted advertising similar to Google’s AdWords will allow website administrators to serve relevant adverts directly to the cryptocurrency community, with revenue being returned to SuperNET participants.

50% will be distributed as follows:
10 percent for overhead
20 percent for coin communities, according to their proportional contribution
5 percent for Nxt core development
5 percent for BTCD stakers
10 percent unallocated, for discretionary spending to maximise the market cap of SuperNET

The other 50% will go to SuperNET assetholders using the NXT dividend mechanism.

James:

SuperNET/UNITY is a very diversified asset that is the sum of all its parts. Keep in mind that these are mostly independent projects and different ones will come online at different times, so there won’t be a switch that just starts a flood of dividends. It will start with a small trickle and as the dozens of dividend sources all combine and grow, the SuperNET dividend will eventually become quite substantial.

With SuperNET, we have financial ties with the core coins and this will be needed to ensure continued cooperation, especially if we are in a prolonged bear market. What is easy to join, is easy to unjoin and I much rather have few coins with long term commitment to build upon. Only the coins that want to be featured in the SuperNET GUI and getting the cross promotion and technical integration, need to let us buy 10%. If they just want to use the SuperNET services, any coin can do this. Coins without redeeming features wont benefit from being part of SuperNET as nobody will use them. Still, any coin or website is free to connect to SuperNET and make its services available to its communities.

This info is a bit outdated as it is based on the SuperNET roadmap 1.0.

In 2015 we had a major roadmap change and we developed the Iguana Core Bitcoin protocol implementation, and after that announce Komodo.

The revenue percentages are outdated. We will announce them all once a final decision has been made.

Core Coin concept is obsolete too. Now we just make investments to promising coin projects and may work with few how them in a partnership. However, there are no 'core coins' anymore.

How can I claim the interest earned on Agama Wallet ??
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How can I claim the interest earned on Agama Wallet ??

by creating a transaction. Any size transaction will do. It will make the interest reset itself.

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Is there any snapshot for Komodo?

Didn't find anything. still syncing once synced I can provide
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How can I claim the interest earned on Agama Wallet ??

by creating a transaction. Any size transaction will do. It will make the interest reset itself.

So let me understand if get it right , if I make a transaction(any amount ) the interest earned will transfer into balance and be spendable
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