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BTCspace
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November 19, 2017, 02:34:15 PM |
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that's the best project in 2017 !
only take 6 months to make the mainnet alive !
and become a 1 billion project !
that's make the history now !!!!
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running farm worldwide
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jasurakk
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November 19, 2017, 03:58:17 PM |
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Hi all, my first post in here! I purchased some QTUM during the summer, and now I noticed that the Ether- wallet cannot be used anymore due the change for the own blockchain. So I have two questions: - since I'm a long term holder, is there any reason to transfer my original ETH- based QTUM's to the new version right now, or can I just hold them on my paperwallet for years to come? - Is there any valid paper wallet for QTUM yet?
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Zirnitra
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November 20, 2017, 04:17:04 AM |
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We can expect price boosting any time soon. Lovely.
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The1crypto
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November 20, 2017, 09:36:04 PM |
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Anyone knows why QTUM is growing more against usd than against btc?
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HarryAnsour
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November 20, 2017, 11:13:50 PM |
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Anyone knows why QTUM is growing more against usd than against btc?
Btc is above $8300 USD , so automatically we see rising. But btc this high, is a little scary. Qtum need to close the day i think atleast 0.0022 sats, or it might end up somewhere at 0.0013 sats
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The1crypto
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November 21, 2017, 10:23:26 AM |
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Anyone knows why QTUM is growing more against usd than against btc?
Btc is above $8300 USD , so automatically we see rising. But btc this high, is a little scary. Qtum need to close the day i think atleast 0.0022 sats, or it might end up somewhere at 0.0013 sats You where right, is falling. I hope it doesn't fall as low as 0.0013 sat
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jasurakk
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November 21, 2017, 10:30:34 AM |
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Could anyone help me with my problem mentioned before, please? Hi all, my first post in here! I purchased some QTUM during the summer, and now I noticed that the Ether- wallet cannot be used anymore due the change for the own blockchain. So I have two questions: - since I'm a long term holder, is there any reason to transfer my original ETH- based QTUM's to the new version right now, or can I just hold them on my paperwallet for years to come? - Is there any valid paper wallet for QTUM yet?
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Qtum (OP)
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November 21, 2017, 12:33:07 PM |
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Qtum (OP)
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November 21, 2017, 12:36:25 PM |
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Could anyone help me with my problem mentioned before, please? Hi all, my first post in here! I purchased some QTUM during the summer, and now I noticed that the Ether- wallet cannot be used anymore due the change for the own blockchain. So I have two questions: - since I'm a long term holder, is there any reason to transfer my original ETH- based QTUM's to the new version right now, or can I just hold them on my paperwallet for years to come? - Is there any valid paper wallet for QTUM yet? There's no paper wallet generator for Qtum currently. These are easy to create, as Qtum uses a Bitcoin Core clone as its foundation Blockchain. We recommend that you do swap your Qtum ERC20 tokens to Qtum Mainnet Ignition. You can use Qtum.changelly.com to do this. This service will not be online forever, and when they take this down, it will become difficult to swap your tokens. You will have to do it through the team directly, which will take longer. We recommend that you download a Qtum Ignition wallet from our github, encrypt it and then back it up, then stake your tokens to help secure the network.
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Gatorelf
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November 21, 2017, 05:33:33 PM |
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Qtum has made some kind of arrangement with GUP but I cant find anything, anyone have a link? Ive been thinking about a long position with Qtum considering the team.
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jasurakk
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November 21, 2017, 06:08:37 PM |
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There's no paper wallet generator for Qtum currently. These are easy to create, as Qtum uses a Bitcoin Core clone as its foundation Blockchain.
We recommend that you do swap your Qtum ERC20 tokens to Qtum Mainnet Ignition. You can use Qtum.changelly.com to do this. This service will not be online forever, and when they take this down, it will become difficult to swap your tokens. You will have to do it through the team directly, which will take longer.
We recommend that you download a Qtum Ignition wallet from our github, encrypt it and then back it up, then stake your tokens to help secure the network.
Ok, thank you very much! I just hope that Qtum.changelly.com does not go down BEFORE there would be some paper wallet generator around, since I'm holding all my assets on a paper...
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turtoro
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November 22, 2017, 02:37:01 AM |
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Qlink are building the world’s first decentralised mobile network on Qtum http://qlink.mobi/f/qlink/en_indexQlink, a decentralized mobile network, dedicated to construct an open-source telecom infrastructure on blockchain. By tokenizing mobile data and content, Qlink makes cross-border mobile data billing easy and enables each mobile phone to self-manage its data billings
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November 22, 2017, 03:34:06 AM |
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Qtum has made some kind of arrangement with GUP but I cant find anything, anyone have a link? Ive been thinking about a long position with Qtum considering the team.
More details will be shared soon they said.
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lijoe408
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November 22, 2017, 06:23:06 AM |
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I feel like I hear about more project launching on Qtum then even Ethereum all of a sudden. Project is so undervalued compared to ETH price. The only thing i'm salty about is that we haven't gotten the big marketing push yet post Mainnet that Patrick previously mentioned. Still I think this is one of the most undervalued platform projects atm, being that it's the only one besides ETH that has this much ICO activity.
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lijoe408
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November 22, 2017, 06:27:13 AM |
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Someone previously mentioned about the similarities between the Stratis Dev team and Qtums... while I see the comparisons as regards non overhyped announcements etc, imo, Qtum on analysis especially time frame wise in hitting targets doesn't have a comparison in the market yet. IN THIS DEPARTMENT THEY ARE STREETS AHEAD of anyone else.
Don't forget that QTUM also has the Eastern market buzz as well. When China eventually comes back into the fold, all the asian coins will moon
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Dirgantara
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November 22, 2017, 06:11:54 PM |
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Hi, i have some GUP on Bittrex, where should i send them in order to claim QGUP? Is it fine if send my GUP to myetherwallet? And i downloaded Qtum destop wallet but somehow it didn't sync, could somebody give me the addnode please?
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wuzzap8989
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November 22, 2017, 08:31:12 PM Last edit: November 22, 2017, 08:49:17 PM by wuzzap8989 |
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i am new to qtum and just wanted to start today... my plan was to install the qt gui, get an balanced acc and then go staking with my raspberry. i downloaded the qt 64bit unix gui qtum-0.14.8-x86_64-linux-gnu and just entered: chmod +x qtum-qt then started with: ./qtum-qt . repeatly after a few minutes its crashes and in terminal i get this message: Segmentation fault (core dumped) for this setup i am using a ubuntu 17.04 64bit so... beside this i tried the unofficial rasperry staking guide linked on the official github. after 60 minutes i still have zero connection and got zero blocks. for this setup i am using a raspberry v3 i am totally disappointed any explanations btw a lil offtopic: i see this on my bct profile: Activity: 111 Posts: 112 what is that 1 post difference ?
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Qtum (OP)
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November 23, 2017, 01:38:50 PM |
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i am new to qtum and just wanted to start today... my plan was to install the qt gui, get an balanced acc and then go staking with my raspberry. i downloaded the qt 64bit unix gui qtum-0.14.8-x86_64-linux-gnu and just entered: chmod +x qtum-qt then started with: ./qtum-qt . repeatly after a few minutes its crashes and in terminal i get this message: Segmentation fault (core dumped) for this setup i am using a ubuntu 17.04 64bit so... beside this i tried the unofficial rasperry staking guide linked on the official github. after 60 minutes i still have zero connection and got zero blocks. for this setup i am using a raspberry v3 i am totally disappointed any explanations btw a lil offtopic: i see this on my bct profile: Activity: 111 Posts: 112 what is that 1 post difference ? Do you have a Pi 3? There is a decent guide available here, which goes through the steps: https://steemit.com/qtum/@cryptominder/qtum-staking-tutorial-using-qtumd-on-a-raspberry-pi-3
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