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October 10, 2017, 05:52:56 AM |
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Where can you sell the REVS asset or how do we earn dividends from it?
Trade: On BarterDEX Dividends: on the komodo asset chain through Dividend API somebody correct me if I'm wrong. The REVS is there to allocate the dividends. The CRYPTO asset (crypto777) already has accrued over 50 BTC of revenues, but it is trapped due to BTC txfees. It does seem that the txfee madness is over for now, so I can start to combine the small utxo into bigger ones. 5% of 50 BTC isnt that much, and I also need to finish everything needed for the dICO before dealing with all the revshare details. However, it does seem that we are not too far away from being able to migrate the NXT assets over and then issuing dividends. I cant make any promises on timeframes, but the REVS are accruing their rev shares every day. We need barterDEX live and actively used Agama support for the REVS and assetchains fully deployed BTC fees staying at a sane rate NXT assets migrated First two are pretty much done, even the third one is not an issue now. I will start thinking how best to do the NXT migration.
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jl777B
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October 10, 2017, 05:55:30 AM |
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I guess it is time for me to purchase a ledger nano S wallet. As developers have fixed the bug regarding interest earnings for KMD. It is really handy and ideal to have KMD on the Nano S.
I think you misunderstood. Even a paper wallet will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but a paper wallet is not able to spend it. Similarly ledger funds will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but ledger wallet is not able to spend it. The reason is that the wallet is not what accrues the interest, that is built into the blockchain. The wallet however must know about interest calcs and how to adjust the transactions to spend it. Ledger does not do this at this point
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DosManos
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October 10, 2017, 03:04:52 PM |
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I guess it is time for me to purchase a ledger nano S wallet. As developers have fixed the bug regarding interest earnings for KMD. It is really handy and ideal to have KMD on the Nano S.
I think you misunderstood. Even a paper wallet will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but a paper wallet is not able to spend it. Similarly ledger funds will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but ledger wallet is not able to spend it. The reason is that the wallet is not what accrues the interest, that is built into the blockchain. The wallet however must know about interest calcs and how to adjust the transactions to spend it. Ledger does not do this at this point so the paper wallet does not get interest when i move it to the agama wallet?
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jl777B
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October 10, 2017, 03:07:34 PM |
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I guess it is time for me to purchase a ledger nano S wallet. As developers have fixed the bug regarding interest earnings for KMD. It is really handy and ideal to have KMD on the Nano S.
I think you misunderstood. Even a paper wallet will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but a paper wallet is not able to spend it. Similarly ledger funds will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but ledger wallet is not able to spend it. The reason is that the wallet is not what accrues the interest, that is built into the blockchain. The wallet however must know about interest calcs and how to adjust the transactions to spend it. Ledger does not do this at this point so the paper wallet does not get interest when i move it to the agama wallet? how exactly did you get your paper wallet to send a transaction? dont you have to use some software for that? in which case, which wallet did you use?
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DosManos
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October 10, 2017, 04:19:22 PM |
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I guess it is time for me to purchase a ledger nano S wallet. As developers have fixed the bug regarding interest earnings for KMD. It is really handy and ideal to have KMD on the Nano S.
I think you misunderstood. Even a paper wallet will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but a paper wallet is not able to spend it. Similarly ledger funds will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but ledger wallet is not able to spend it. The reason is that the wallet is not what accrues the interest, that is built into the blockchain. The wallet however must know about interest calcs and how to adjust the transactions to spend it. Ledger does not do this at this point so the paper wallet does not get interest when i move it to the agama wallet? how exactly did you get your paper wallet to send a transaction? dont you have to use some software for that? in which case, which wallet did you use? i did not i sent to the paper wallet from the exchange - planned to move it in few months.. it will send to agama wallet the original amount + x%?
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jl777B
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October 10, 2017, 04:31:45 PM |
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I guess it is time for me to purchase a ledger nano S wallet. As developers have fixed the bug regarding interest earnings for KMD. It is really handy and ideal to have KMD on the Nano S.
I think you misunderstood. Even a paper wallet will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but a paper wallet is not able to spend it. Similarly ledger funds will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but ledger wallet is not able to spend it. The reason is that the wallet is not what accrues the interest, that is built into the blockchain. The wallet however must know about interest calcs and how to adjust the transactions to spend it. Ledger does not do this at this point so the paper wallet does not get interest when i move it to the agama wallet? how exactly did you get your paper wallet to send a transaction? dont you have to use some software for that? in which case, which wallet did you use? i did not i sent to the paper wallet from the exchange - planned to move it in few months.. it will send to agama wallet the original amount + x%? look up the txid on the block explorer for your funds in the paper wallet if LockTime is set and it is for more than 10KMD and you use a wallet that knows how to spend the accrued interest, you will get it as change. so you likely will need to do 2 transactions to get all of it into a different account. Agama supports interest collection
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Johnny00
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October 10, 2017, 05:14:13 PM |
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Where can you sell the REVS asset or how do we earn dividends from it?
Trade: On BarterDEX Dividends: on the komodo asset chain through Dividend API somebody correct me if I'm wrong. The REVS is there to allocate the dividends. The CRYPTO asset (crypto777) already has accrued over 50 BTC of revenues, but it is trapped due to BTC txfees. It does seem that the txfee madness is over for now, so I can start to combine the small utxo into bigger ones. 5% of 50 BTC isnt that much, and I also need to finish everything needed for the dICO before dealing with all the revshare details. However, it does seem that we are not too far away from being able to migrate the NXT assets over and then issuing dividends. I cant make any promises on timeframes, but the REVS are accruing their rev shares every day. We need barterDEX live and actively used Agama support for the REVS and assetchains fully deployed BTC fees staying at a sane rate NXT assets migrated First two are pretty much done, even the third one is not an issue now. I will start thinking how best to do the NXT migration. so we just wait then? agama working now, had issues for the longest time
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charlie137
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October 10, 2017, 05:31:10 PM |
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one of the fav coins, amazing team and support!
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ssvenss
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October 10, 2017, 05:38:51 PM |
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one of the fav coins, amazing team and support!
I am one with the first Komodo investors, and am glad that I trusted them with my money
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okie dokie
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October 10, 2017, 05:42:44 PM |
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I guess it is time for me to purchase a ledger nano S wallet. As developers have fixed the bug regarding interest earnings for KMD. It is really handy and ideal to have KMD on the Nano S.
I think you misunderstood. Even a paper wallet will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but a paper wallet is not able to spend it. Similarly ledger funds will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but ledger wallet is not able to spend it. The reason is that the wallet is not what accrues the interest, that is built into the blockchain. The wallet however must know about interest calcs and how to adjust the transactions to spend it. Ledger does not do this at this point so the paper wallet does not get interest when i move it to the agama wallet? how exactly did you get your paper wallet to send a transaction? dont you have to use some software for that? in which case, which wallet did you use? i did not i sent to the paper wallet from the exchange - planned to move it in few months.. it will send to agama wallet the original amount + x%? look up the txid on the block explorer for your funds in the paper wallet if LockTime is set and it is for more than 10KMD and you use a wallet that knows how to spend the accrued interest, you will get it as change. so you likely will need to do 2 transactions to get all of it into a different account. Agama supports interest collection So does the kmd paper wallet generator that you guys released set the locktime? ie: if we use the paperwallet and generate an address, then send to it, interest will accrue? or is it the sender that sets locktime. Do these places set locktime? scenario 1. Sent for Bittrex scenario 2. Sent from shapeshift scenario 3. Sent from agama
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jl777B
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October 10, 2017, 09:16:22 PM |
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I guess it is time for me to purchase a ledger nano S wallet. As developers have fixed the bug regarding interest earnings for KMD. It is really handy and ideal to have KMD on the Nano S.
I think you misunderstood. Even a paper wallet will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but a paper wallet is not able to spend it. Similarly ledger funds will accrue interest if LockTime is set, but ledger wallet is not able to spend it. The reason is that the wallet is not what accrues the interest, that is built into the blockchain. The wallet however must know about interest calcs and how to adjust the transactions to spend it. Ledger does not do this at this point so the paper wallet does not get interest when i move it to the agama wallet? how exactly did you get your paper wallet to send a transaction? dont you have to use some software for that? in which case, which wallet did you use? i did not i sent to the paper wallet from the exchange - planned to move it in few months.. it will send to agama wallet the original amount + x%? look up the txid on the block explorer for your funds in the paper wallet if LockTime is set and it is for more than 10KMD and you use a wallet that knows how to spend the accrued interest, you will get it as change. so you likely will need to do 2 transactions to get all of it into a different account. Agama supports interest collection So does the kmd paper wallet generator that you guys released set the locktime? ie: if we use the paperwallet and generate an address, then send to it, interest will accrue? or is it the sender that sets locktime. Do these places set locktime? scenario 1. Sent for Bittrex scenario 2. Sent from shapeshift scenario 3. Sent from agama all those scenarios should be setting the locktime, but I will repeat AGAIN, if you want to be sure that your funds are accruing interest, you must check the explorer with the txid that sent you the funds. If LockTime is set to 15... (about 1.5 billion) the it is set properly, no worries. If not, you are not accruing interest and yes, the sender sets the locktime, that is why I say to check the explorer for you txid since at that moment it is decided whether you are accruing interest or not
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jwiz168
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October 11, 2017, 03:17:27 AM |
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Monaize ICO is fast approaching. Has Komodo team ready for it ? I can't see any wallet useful as of the moment and I am still using KMD Swing which is so slow loading but reliable than Agama Wallet .
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PondSea
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October 11, 2017, 08:22:26 AM |
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Beta is the most stable of all the repos. I think the komodo repo under jl777 just gets copied to SuperNETorg.
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jl777B
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October 11, 2017, 11:43:26 AM |
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Beta is the most stable of all the repos. I think the komodo repo under jl777 just gets copied to SuperNETorg. from the readme: We have a release process that goes through several stages before it reaches master. This allows the most conservative users just use the master branch, which is only updated after the other branches have signed off on a release. 99% of the activity is in the dev branch, this is where I am testing each change one by one and there are literally thousands of updates. Only use this branch if you really want to be on the bleeding edge. I try to keep things stable, but there are times where necessarily there are bugs in the dev branch, since I am actively developing and debugging here. A good rule is to wait for at least 4 hours from the last update before using the dev branch (unless you know what you are doing) After things look good in the dev branch, it is propagated to the beta branch, this is the version the notary nodes use. They are knowledegable command line server guys and so they have a keen eye for anything that wasnt caught during the dev cycle. After the notary nodes verify things are working and the latest release is deemed stable, it is propagated to the dPoW branch. From here an automated Jenkins process builds it for all OS, and since the notary nodes are all unix, it is possible for some issues to be caught at this stage. The dPoW branch is what goes into the GUI installers. After the GUI are updated and released and it is verified that no significant support issues were created, the master branch is finally updated. Master branch: exchanges and users that build from the repo without changing branches dPoW branch: autobuild into GUI installers, unix, osx, windows beta branch: notary nodes, command line unix dev branch: bleeding edge, possibly wont even compile, multiple updates per hour
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bastol85
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October 11, 2017, 11:51:14 AM |
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I use Agama v0.2.0.22a-beta
Only version that ever worked for me. (tried swing and agamas prior versions without complete installer)
Aside from the 1.5hours (litteraly) that it takes to show my balance from launch (Activating best chain...) it works very well, and interest collection is extremely easy.
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jl777B
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October 11, 2017, 12:35:08 PM |
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I use Agama v0.2.0.22a-beta
Only version that ever worked for me. (tried swing and agamas prior versions without complete installer)
Aside from the 1.5hours (litteraly) that it takes to show my balance from launch (Activating best chain...) it works very well, and interest collection is extremely easy.
we sped up initial loading 4x, maybe more for windows, depends on the system. next version should work even better for you. thanks for posting a positive result
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BHTeam
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https://www.crypto-coinz.net
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October 11, 2017, 12:37:05 PM |
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Guys, I am really proud to announce my site https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-currency-statistics/Here you will find real time info for KOMODO Global Hash rate, Difficulty, and exchange rates. Also many guides about crypto HOW-TOs and hardware repairs for video cards. I am currently writing most of the articles. I hope you find it useful.
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CoinBeastie
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October 11, 2017, 03:38:05 PM |
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I use Agama v0.2.0.22a-beta
Only version that ever worked for me. (tried swing and agamas prior versions without complete installer)
Aside from the 1.5hours (litteraly) that it takes to show my balance from launch (Activating best chain...) it works very well, and interest collection is extremely easy.
we sped up initial loading 4x, maybe more for windows, depends on the system. next version should work even better for you. thanks for posting a positive result Can confirm. Version works fine, except for the long wait after a relaunch of program. What's new for me: When claiming interest today it generated a new address for destination of payment. I was a little bit surprised, when the green sign indicated a new address and my balance remained 0 for a moment. Is swap day still the 15 october? I remenber once it was 31 but then changed because of monaize ico. But now monaize ico is about 30 days ahead.
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jl777B
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October 11, 2017, 04:16:15 PM |
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I use Agama v0.2.0.22a-beta
Only version that ever worked for me. (tried swing and agamas prior versions without complete installer)
Aside from the 1.5hours (litteraly) that it takes to show my balance from launch (Activating best chain...) it works very well, and interest collection is extremely easy.
we sped up initial loading 4x, maybe more for windows, depends on the system. next version should work even better for you. thanks for posting a positive result Can confirm. Version works fine, except for the long wait after a relaunch of program. What's new for me: When claiming interest today it generated a new address for destination of payment. I was a little bit surprised, when the green sign indicated a new address and my balance remained 0 for a moment. Is swap day still the 15 october? I remenber once it was 31 but then changed because of monaize ico. But now monaize ico is about 30 days ahead. october 15th, yes. bitcoin change works that way, but you can always combine it into a single address after it comes in
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