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Author Topic: [ANN] (QTUM) - A Scalable Smart Contract Platform w/ Proof of Stake  (Read 525249 times)
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April 26, 2018, 08:47:09 PM
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Is there electrum type wallet available for Qtum, where we can have multiple addresses

We actually have our own port of Electrum, called Qtum-Electrum. This will work with hardware wallets as well, Trezor and Nano Ledger. You may have to use the "Bitcoin" option on your ledger to display your Qtum addresses.

You may also use the Nano Ledger official release, we submitted our code to them, and they offer support for our Blockchain.

Here is the Qtum Electrum Github:

https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum-electrum

We also have many other options for people looking to store their Qtum tokens. There is an official QT, which allows staking. There is a myriad of third party options available as well.

We strongly recommend you do not store your Qtum on an exchange, and we suggest you use the Nano Ledger for ultimate security.


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April 27, 2018, 12:53:32 AM
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I started out with a few QTUM tokens in a core wallet and some MED tokens on a different address in the same wallet.

I set up a second wallet on a different computer that I do not use for accessing the Internet frequently.

I sent out all the QTUM tokens to the second wallet.

I now have a number of MED tokens in the first wallet that I want to send to the second wallet and no QTUM left for gas in the wallet with the MED tokens.

In order to send out the MED tokens to the second wallet, must I send some QTUM back to the first wallet with the MED tokens in it?

Do I need to send the QTUM to the same address that my MED tokens are on?

Or can the QTUM be sent to a different address in the wallet that the MED tokens are in?

What is the minimum amount of QTUM that the system will allow me to send to a wallet?


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April 27, 2018, 12:55:09 AM
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Really excited about this project.
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April 27, 2018, 01:41:32 AM
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I started out with a few QTUM tokens in a core wallet and some MED tokens on a different address in the same wallet.

I set up a second wallet on a different computer that I do not use for accessing the Internet frequently.

I sent out all the QTUM tokens to the second wallet.

I now have a number of MED tokens in the first wallet that I want to send to the second wallet and no QTUM left for gas in the wallet with the MED tokens.

In order to send out the MED tokens to the second wallet, must I send some QTUM back to the first wallet with the MED tokens in it?

Do I need to send the QTUM to the same address that my MED tokens are on?

Or can the QTUM be sent to a different address in the wallet that the MED tokens are in?

What is the minimum amount of QTUM that the system will allow me to send to a wallet?


Thanks a million for your help.  :-)

Yes, you'll need just a small amount of Qtum on the address you have the MED tokens stored on in order to move them. You could send 1 Qtum to that address, move all the MED tokens, then send all of the Qtum from that address to wherever.

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April 27, 2018, 07:52:15 AM
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Yeah, thanks for the team. That would be great if they did this right before the ICO. At least they shows the awareness of investor concern and takes responsibility for that. Nice!
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April 27, 2018, 03:33:24 PM
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This signature campaign must still continue, we all know that this signature campaign is one of the highest paying campaign. We should promote QTUM, to provide more campaigns like this. We must all promote this campaign to continue its services
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April 28, 2018, 03:05:39 AM
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This signature campaign must still continue, we all know that this signature campaign is one of the highest paying campaign. We should promote QTUM, to provide more campaigns like this. We must all promote this campaign to continue its services

The signature campaign will never resume on Bitcointalk. We ended it abruptly because it was mostly fake accounts causing spam.


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April 28, 2018, 12:56:40 PM
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QTUM keep go on
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April 28, 2018, 01:45:36 PM
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Just find a hero looks like you! Qtum Heroes invitation registration launched! @QtumOfficial @PatrickXDai @MattLeeMA #Blockchain #QtumHeroes
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April 30, 2018, 01:55:02 AM
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Qtum’s advisor, Jeffrey Wernick, is currently speaking at Harvard’s CSSA about the blockchain ecosystem and @john_scianna will speak later on protocols
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April 30, 2018, 08:52:17 AM
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Qtum blockchain is really made for business applications. Qtum smart contracts that automate supply chain management and engage in self-executing agreements. That is how reliable qtum technology is. Qtum's rapid growth on the blockchain technology is really Phoenamenal. Truly a promising coin.

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April 30, 2018, 02:12:26 PM
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Bitcoin Garden: Pan-Entertainment Platform BINGO.FUN (777.BINGO) Launches QTUM Heroes on Blockchain
https://bitcoingarden.org/pan-entertainment-platform-bingo-fun-777-bingo-launches-qtum-heroes-on-blockchain/

Blockchain platform BINGO has launched QTUM Heroes – an online arena game designed to support cryptocurrency payments. The unique game was developed by leading game studio Mob Arts in collaboration with the QTUM blockchain. Cryptogaming is about to level up with the release of QTUM Heroes, the first interactive player vs. player game to run on a blockchain. The new game builds on Mob Arts gaming studio’s runaway success, House of Heroes, —the first third-party game released on all Tencent platforms.

The groundbreaking QTUM Heroes is a dynamic, player-kill game that combines arena battles with blockchain technology. The game provides a pioneering gaming experience that will give players the chance to own unique and irreplaceable digital characters called Heroes. Each Hero can be bought, improved, and traded in a massive online marketplace powered by the QTUM blockchain....


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May 01, 2018, 11:00:05 AM
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Precisely Qtum has really impressed me and I'm glad a lot of people like your good self  has also come into the known and this is all due to the hardworking staff and developers behind this ICO and project and I will recommend to anyone to invest in the ICO no doubt
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May 01, 2018, 07:45:11 PM
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how much maximum Supply???
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May 01, 2018, 08:24:53 PM
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I was told by connoisseurs that this coin has a great future. Colleagues, is anyone already a lucky owner of coins?


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May 01, 2018, 08:42:41 PM
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how much maximum Supply???

At this moment  circulating supply:  88 563 868 QTUM
                                total supply: 100 563 868 QTUM

I was told by connoisseurs that this coin has a great future. Colleagues, is anyone already a lucky owner of coins?

I took a small amount last month for $ 18, judging by the schedule the coin has good potential, + a strong devs team.

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May 02, 2018, 06:14:07 AM
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Read an exclusive interview with Qtum co-founder Patrick Dai

"The Enterprise version is something we are working on.  We want to release a smart contract store. It’s like an Apple Store."

https://coincentral.com/interview-qtum-patrick-dai/

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May 02, 2018, 08:11:20 AM
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how much maximum Supply???

There is actually a hard cap of the total amount of Qtum that will ever be generated. It will take about 28 years to get to this amount, and after that the reward granted to stakers (for securing the network) will be paid in transaction fees.

The total number is around 107 million Qtum.

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May 02, 2018, 09:50:16 AM
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Qtum at Harvard’s CSSA Blockchain Summit

https://blog.qtum.org/qtum-at-harvards-cssa-blockchain-summit-4fff556ee4b

On Sunday, April 29th, Qtum’s advisor, Jeffrey Wernick, and Qtum’s marketing director, John Scianna, participated in Harvard’s CSSA Blockchain Summit.

At the event, Jeffrey gave a comprehensive overview of the blockchain ecosystem alluding to how bitcoin got its initial steam from the ideology it was attached to at its start. Jeffrey informed the audience of the ethos of bitcoin, and how blockchain can be used for a lot more than solving enterprises problems. The audience, who were mostly new to the space, saw this as enlightening and could feel Jeffrey’s passion for the technology.










During Jeffrey’s panel, which included Jennifer Jiang as the moderator and Manny Alicandro, ex-general counsel and head of regulatory technology at MANA Partners, Juno Lee, general partner at Kryptoconomy, as panelists. Jeffrey stood out in stark contrast to his co-panelists who both argued for regulators to “come save the consumer.” Jeffrey pointed out to the many faults and workarounds that regulations bring about that often benefit established players and do little to protect the average consumer. Jeffrey gave examples of how Enron and Bernie Madoff seemed to get easily passed the eyes of regulators. Instead, Jeffrey argued for a self-regulatory framework and how it would benefit the ecosystem and allow it grow.

John’s protocol panel included David Fragale, the chief product officer for Atonomi, Paul Liu, founder of the FAB foundation, David Cao, founder of OneLedger, and was moderated by Martin Chen of GDV capital.










On the protocols panel, John discussed the careful balance developers must make when creating a new protocol. Some protocols give up decentralization for efficiency and scalability but highlighted that you could sacrifice some of the network’s security. This is in part why the blocksize is artificially limited to 1mb in bitcoin. It encourages a fee market while also acting as a spam filter.

John also pointed out the benefits of forked protocols and how they contribute to the ecosystem as a whole in contrast to an opposing viewpoint shared by one of the other panel members. In reference, John mentioned how litecoin and other bitcoin fork derivatives implemented segregated witness before it was introduced to bitcoin’s network. This helped illustrate to the world that the code was tested on systems with billions of dollars at stake.



















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On Sunday, April 29th, Qtum’s advisor, Jeffrey Wernick, and Qtum’s marketing director, John Scianna, participated in Harvard’s CSSA Blockchain Summit

https://blog.qtum.org/qtum-at-harvards-cssa-blockchain-summit-4fff556ee4b

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