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December 05, 2019, 07:47:20 PM |
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But will I get for node if I dont have any coins? The Qtum Core wallet application has three operating modes: #1 a full node which makes peer-to-peer connections to the Qtum network, syncs the blockchain, and validates and relays all blocks and transactions #2 a wallet which holds private keys and allows sending transactions and showing balances, and #3 reaching proof-of-stake consensus as a block producer by staking coins. The wallet can be operated in any of these modes: #1, #1 + #2, or #1 + #2 + #3. But will I get for node if I dont have any coins? Yes, operating a full node (#1) does not require coins, and in fact can participate in the Qtum Galaxy Full Nodes contest now. For staking there is not needed run a node? Only the Qtum Core wallet, running as a node, wallet and proof of stake consensus (#1 + #2 + #3), can participate in staking. What about staking rewards? How many annual % rewards? The current block reward is 4.0 QTUM, plus a share of transaction fees and gas. I answered the annual ROI question previously, about 5%. Hope this helps.
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December 05, 2019, 08:43:15 PM |
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so you are saying you are buying a coin with 7 full nodes? i do not think you really understand blockchain ....
Pretty clear who doesn't understand blockchain. It's not about decentralisation for decentralisation's sake. It's about how to create a trustless system. If you can do that with fewer nodes, then making the system more centralised is irrelevant. Why? Because it's about removing the human element from the equation (or mechanising it through incentives). Large-scale decentralisation is one way to do that. There may be other ways! A ridiculous example would be a completely tamper-proof node (a black box) equipped with automatic self-defence systems - anyone who tries to meddle with the box or its Internet connection dies instantly. In this case, just one node would suffice to provide a trustless system (provided all the software has been independently audited).
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magisterr
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December 06, 2019, 12:40:20 AM |
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What is the real usecase of Qtum right now? I dont mean node staking etc. as this has every project. I mean real usecase Qtum coins by some companies etc?
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Qtum (OP)
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December 06, 2019, 04:33:07 AM |
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Qtum Mainnet Block 500,000 820 days from launch and Qtum Mainnet blockchain keeps reaching new heights. Happy 500,000th Block!
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Qtum (OP)
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December 06, 2019, 07:45:08 PM |
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Qtum Galaxy – 4th Qtum Galactic Full Nodes Incentive Program is Officially Launched! As one of the world’s leading distributed networks, Qtum always pays attention to the distribution and expansion of global nodes. Qtum has officially named its Global Full Nodes Incentive Program as Qtum Galaxy. The new event comes with a very easy entry, a whole different gameplay and more awards. More info please check: https://galaxy.qtum.orgQtum Galaxy will last from December 6th, 2019 to January 4th, 2020 (GMT+8), with 4 award categories, 570 winning places, and a total of 6,000 QTUM! Just one-click to download the Qtum Core wallet and you have the opportunity to share the big prizes! Don’t forget to invite your friends and get extra rewards! How to participate?1. Download the latest version (>= 0.18.2) of the Qtum Core Wallet. ( https://qtumeco.io/wallet) 2. Complete the wallet settings and keep it running. Easy entry with more rewards and more winning places, all in Qtum Galaxy! Scan the QR Code above and join now! More info please check here: https://galaxy.qtum.orgP.S. This event is not open to the following regions: Balkans, Belarus, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Burundi, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan and Darfur, Lebanon, Magnitz, Nicaragua, Somalia, South Sudan, Venezuela, Yemen, North Korea, Syria and Zimbabwe.All rights reserved by Qtum Foundation.
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December 10, 2019, 01:27:47 AM Last edit: February 04, 2020, 02:39:38 PM by Qtum |
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Qtum Development Updates (December 02 - 08) Qtum CoreQtum core updates normally consist of Qtum Improvement Proposals. These QIPs are generated by both our developers and the community and in some cases requests from enterprise users. Our developers evaluate the impact of each QIP and work on high priority QIPs. All bug fixes and feature enhancements that have been issued to the core project will be listed here. Qtum Core v0.18.2 Releasedv0.18.2 – Recommended Update: New GUI, New features, Security improvements and Bug fixes. https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases/tag/mainnet-ignition-v0.18.2- New GUI implemented with two new themes added (light and dark blue)
- Add signrawsendertransactionwithwallet and signrawsendertransactionwithkey rpc calls to support OP_SENDER raw transactions signing
- Add a new process to clean BlockIndex entries older than the last moving checkpoint
- Add outputIndex to transaction receipts (requires to reindex once to update the old log entries)
- Add -showevmlogs option to show/hide evm logs in the console
- Reduce the max needed glibc version to 2.11 (fix build on CentOS 7
- Fix build on OS X Catalina
- Fix out-of-source build
- Fix gitian build
- Unbreak build with Boost 1.72
- Update Mac OS README
- Update blockchain data
- Add recent checkpoints
Qtum x86 Virtual MachineThe Qtum x86 Virtual Machine is a smart contract operating software that is designed to enable easily deployable decentralized applications. Currently you can write smart contracts in C, there will be additional languages as we proceed with x86 development. Lightning NetworkQtum Explorer & WalletsThe Qtum Explorer is our blockchain explorer that is used for viewing transaction details on the Qtum blockchain. The primary blockchain explorer site is qtum.info. We frequently release updates to both explorer and the web wallet sites. Additionally, you’ll find information regarding the official Qtum electrum wallet and support/feature updates to hardware wallets or other interesting services/products. Qtum.info Explorer- Review and improve UI code of explorer
- Under testing for release
Electrum WalletiOS WalletAndroid WalletWeb WalletQtum SDK- Continue port BitcoinJ to Qtum
Qtum TestingDocumentation
Qtum Telegram Channel: https://t.me/qtumofficialQtum Twitter: https://twitter.com/QtumQtum Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QtumOfficialQtum Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum
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GlobalProtection
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December 10, 2019, 07:02:26 AM |
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Check staking rewards, stats, ROI. POS earning calculator. It is also listed on this staking website: https://www.stakingrewards.com/asset/qtum
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Qtum (OP)
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December 11, 2019, 05:52:03 AM |
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Qtum Galaxy Update Qtum Galaxy is off to a strong start with over 700 new nodes added to the Qtum network in the past 5 days! With the chance at winning a Star, Satellite, or Stellar award, there’s no wonder as to why so many people are joining. Get more details and participate at https://galaxy.qtum.org/Call to Duty — Phone a FriendA new prize category was added this time around and it is the Planet Award, where you can win by referring your friends to take part in the fun with their own Qtum nodes. Invite your friends and support your local community. The node map at https://qtum.org/en/product/nodemap shows the global node distribution with country ranks. Currently, South Korea is first, followed by the US, and China. Is your country on the list? Launch your node and represent! Read more
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Qtum (OP)
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December 12, 2019, 05:00:48 AM |
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Qtum Galaxy Community Questions Qtum Galaxy – round 4 of Qtum Galactic Full Nodes Incentive Plan – is up and running. This program lets people learn how to run a Qtum full node, refer their friends, and gives the chance to win prizes. More information and entry is provided at galaxy.qtum.org, with a detailed tutorial about installing and configuring your node at https://s.qtum.site/qtum-galaxy/tutorial.en.htmlWe are always ready to help new users setting up their Qtum node and registering for the program. Here are 8 of the great questions we received from the community this week. Read more
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December 17, 2019, 12:25:38 AM Last edit: June 12, 2020, 02:50:01 AM by Qtum |
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Development Updates (December 09 -15) Qtum CoreQtum core updates normally consist of Qtum Improvement Proposals. These QIPs are generated by both our developers and the community and in some cases requests from enterprise users. Our developers evaluate the impact of each QIP and work on high priority QIPs. All bug fixes and feature enhancements that have been issued to the core project will be listed here. Qtum x86 Virtual MachineThe Qtum X86 Virtual Machine is a smart contract operating software that is designed to enable easily deployable decentralized applications. Currently, you can write smart contracts in C, there will be additional languages as we proceed with x86 development. Lightning networkQtum Explorer & WalletsThe Qtum Explorer is our blockchain explorer that is used for viewing transaction details on the Qtum blockchain. The primary blockchain explorer site is qtum.info. We frequently release updates to both explorer and the web wallet sites. Additionally, you’ll find information regarding the official Qtum Electrum wallet and support/feature updates to hardware wallets or other interesting services/products Qtum.info Explorer- Almost finished the review of the UI code
- Under test for release
Electrum WalletiOS WalletAndroid WalletWeb WalletQtum SDK- Continue port BitcoinJ to Qtum
Qtum TestingDocumentation
Qtum Telegram Channel: https://t.me/qtumofficialQtum Twitter: https://twitter.com/QtumQtum Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QtumOfficialQtum Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum
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December 20, 2019, 06:24:54 AM Last edit: February 04, 2020, 02:38:45 PM by Qtum |
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Qtum Galaxy Update We are about halfway through the Qtum Galaxy Full Nodes Incentive Program, but the glass is way more than half full, with over 400 awards left to give out. Last Friday saw the first batch of the weekly Stellar Awards, Lucky Star Awards (~12 a day) are a little over halfway through, and all the Planet Awards and Satellite Awards remain to be claimed after the program ends on January 5th. There is still plenty of time to join and refer your friends. Get more information and sign up at https://galaxy.qtum.org/Read more
Qtum Telegram Channel: https://t.me/qtumofficialQtum Twitter: https://twitter.com/QtumQtum Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QtumOfficialQtum Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum
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onetwo12
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December 21, 2019, 12:08:02 PM |
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What is the real usecase of Qtum right now? I dont mean node staking etc. as this has every project. I mean real usecase Qtum coins by some companies etc?
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/qcash/maybe this one.. a stablecoin..
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magisterr
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December 22, 2019, 01:10:14 PM |
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What is the real usecase of Qtum right now? I dont mean node staking etc. as this has every project. I mean real usecase Qtum coins by some companies etc?
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/qcash/maybe this one.. a stablecoin.. Is this stablecoin created on Qtum blockchain? To what currency this stablecoins is plegged? Why is the price so strange: $0,14 instead of 1$ ? Is this some other fiat currency plegged?
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JB395
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December 22, 2019, 03:59:32 PM |
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Is this some other fiat currency pegged? The Chinese Yuan. 1 CNY = 0.143 USD.
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magisterr
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December 23, 2019, 12:29:19 PM |
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Is this some other fiat currency pegged? The Chinese Yuan. 1 CNY = 0.143 USD. So is this the first stable coin plegged to Chinese Yuan? Is this coin backed by some big companies or justby Qtum foundation? As far as I know China is going to issue own crypto Yuan...
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JB395
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December 23, 2019, 01:35:47 PM |
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This is operated by a stable coin company QuickCash from Singapore. Stable coins are backed by people depositing fiat currency. QuickCash has stable coins on Qtum and Ethereum. https://quickcash.com/qchttps://quickcash.com/aboutUs
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December 24, 2019, 02:12:25 AM Last edit: June 12, 2020, 02:43:41 AM by Qtum |
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Development Updates (December 16 - 22) Qtum CoreQtum core updates normally consist of Qtum Improvement Proposals. These QIPs are generated by both our developers and the community and in some cases requests from enterprise users. Our developers evaluate the impact of each QIP and work on high priority QIPs. All bug fixes and feature enhancements that have been issued to the core project will be listed here. Qtum x86 Virtual MachineThe Qtum x86 Virtual Machine is a smart contract operating software that is designed to enable easily deployable decentralized applications. Currently, you can write smart contracts in C, there will be additional languages as we proceed with x86 development. Lightning NetworkQtum Explorer & WalletsThe Qtum Explorer is our blockchain explorer that is used for viewing transaction details on the Qtum blockchain. The primary blockchain explorer site is qtum.info. We frequently release updates to both explorer and the web wallet sites. Additionally, you’ll find information regarding the official Qtum Electrum wallet and support/feature updates to hardware wallets or other interesting services/products. Qtum.info Explorer- Finish the code review of the UI part
- Under test for release
Electrum WalletiOS WalletAndroid WalletThe new Android wallet: Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.qtum.newwallet - please copy & paste link Official website: https://qtumeco.io/walletWeb WalletQtum SDK- Continue Port BitcoinJ to Qtum: Fix unstable test cases
Qtum TestingDocumentation
Qtum Telegram Channel: https://t.me/qtumofficialQtum Twitter: https://twitter.com/QtumQtum Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QtumOfficialQtum Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum
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December 26, 2019, 05:49:16 AM Last edit: February 04, 2020, 02:38:09 PM by Qtum |
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Qtum Galaxy Update Week of December 23 https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-galaxy-update-2dcfd2577f2bGoing into the weekend there is one more week of Qtum Galaxy — Full Nodes incentive Program, with a little over 100 Lucky Star awards to be given out, 40 Stellar Awards (20 each on December 27 and January 3), 50 rewards in the Twitter Lucky Draw, and the Planet Awards and Satellite Awards remain to be claimed after the Program ends on January 5th. There is still plenty of time to join and refer your friends. And still, plenty of time to learn how to run a Qtum node and compete for some tasty awards! Get more information and sign up at: https://galaxy.qtum.org/Virtual Private Servers in the CloudIt is easy to follow the directions at https://galaxy.qtum.org/ (see the tutorial link in Step 5 for Windows, Mac, and Linux) for a desktop personal computer. You can also run nodes for Qtum Galaxy as a VPS (Virtual Private Server) in cloud data centers. This is an approach taken by some more experienced community members for Qtum Galaxy and is an easy way to add more nodes. Qtum Galaxy is all about adding Qtum nodes, the more the merrier, with more prize opportunities. To add a node on a PC or even Raspberry Pi takes setting up another computer, but setting up a VPS in the cloud only takes a few clicks, and once you understand how, it is easy to add a few more. Read more https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-galaxy-update-2dcfd2577f2b
Qtum Telegram Channel: https://t.me/qtumofficialQtum Twitter: https://twitter.com/QtumQtum Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QtumOfficialQtum Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum
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