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October 27, 2017, 05:17:48 AM
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Dear friend
When payment for Bounty program make?
Thanks
What do you mean? If it is about signature bounty, payments will be processed every Thursday. It is mentioned in the main thread, you can check it there. Hope jt helps

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October 27, 2017, 06:05:38 AM
Last edit: October 27, 2017, 06:28:42 AM by schyter
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Cryptopia is an excellent place to trade such an excellent coin like Solaris
The problem there is the $30,000 listing fee.
Its really expensive.

Edit: Its heading towards $40,000 now...lol



~$40,000 is too expensive for a developing coin like Solaris. Is the price fixed and no room for negotiation?

I really tried but I got this answer :

Cryptopia standpoint:

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 "As XLR will be a new coin, it needs to undergo coin and code review again and the fee reflects the work required from our Dev team as well as support for the life of the coin on Cryptopia. This is reflected in the listing fee, which is why we don't currently offer discounts. "

"Once the swap is complete, you can apply via Paytopia to have the new XLR coin relisted. We are happy for you to do this at anytime and we can wait until you are ready for it to go online, assuming it passes code review."

I agree that is ridiculous pricing and service.. I mean I like topia as an exchange for the most part. Its actually one of my go to places to trade at but thats a little much to just do a coin swap especially when the dev has proven to be a trustworthy dev with no malicious code. Sounds like they are just trying to charge for whatever they can to A) Be greedy and because they know they can and get away with it as some people will pay the re-listment price to get back on topia. B) To make the barrier of entry of high to reduce scams and everyone doing coin swaps and things like that. I tend to agree that they should at least offer a more fair price the coin isn't changing names or devs or anything really just the code base which the employees have probably read through a thousand times by now.
I would agree with you for the most part.
But i dont see how it would reduce scam. I see it promoting it instead. It would be easier for a scam coin that had a heavy premine or that sold many coins through ICO to get millions of dollars to get listed by paying that almost $40,000 to get to cryptopia than for a fairly launched coin without premine or little premine and no ICO and thriving on good and genuine community support though donations.
Note that they are not just delisting a swapped coin. They remove the market immediately and ask you to pay another BTC5.8 to stay listed else there will be complete removal after a month.  You have to understand that to cryptopia Its all about the $$$$$.
We havent even considered the part where exchanges get 0.1 to 0.2% of whatever we trade. i tell you that 0.1% of daily trading volume is not small money.
I trade on cryptopia a lot. I love the exchange but i honestly dont think Dev can get XLR listed there. Its not a matter of decision making; its a matter of Dev can't pay almost $40,000. where from that money???
well, if we get a philanthropist to donate that money we will surely put out a listing request to cryptopia

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October 27, 2017, 06:15:20 AM
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I agree that is ridiculous pricing and service.. I mean I like topia as an exchange for the most part. Its actually one of my go to places to trade at but thats a little much to just do a coin swap especially when the dev has proven to be a trustworthy dev with no malicious code. Sounds like they are just trying to charge for whatever they can to A) Be greedy and because they know they can and get away with it as some people will pay the re-listment price to get back on topia. B) To make the barrier of entry of high to reduce scams and everyone doing coin swaps and things like that. I tend to agree that they should at least offer a more fair price the coin isn't changing names or devs or anything really just the code base which the employees have probably read through a thousand times by now.
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I would agree with you for the most part.
But i dont see how it would reduce scam. I see it promoting it instead. It would be easier for a scam coin that had a heavy premine or that sold many coins through ICO to get millions of dollars to get listed by paying that almost $40,000 to get to cryptopia than for a fairly launched coin without premine or little premine and no ICO and thriving on good and genuine community support though donations.
Note that they are not just delisting a swapped coin. They remove the market immediately and ask you to pay another BTC5.8 to stay listed else there will be complete removal after a month.  You have to understand that to cryptopia Its all about the $$$$$.
I trade on cryptopia a lot. I love the exchange but i honestly dont think Dev can get XLR listed there. Its not a matter of decision making; its a matter of Dev can't pay almost $40,000. where from that money?
well, if we get a philanthropist to donate that money we will surely put out a listing request to cryptopia

Yeah I agree with your statement its more then likely its just about the 5.8 BTC because they can charge that much and get away with it unfortunately either way I'm sure XLR will be fine as time goes on. Question for the community, have we thought about trying to get listed on a DEX like Bitsquare or Crypto-Bridge? Its more of a future selling point for ZeroSolaris then anything we'll be able to say "Hey we planned for the future for a day when anon coins and DEX's might be needed.

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October 27, 2017, 09:27:31 AM
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xlr xevan not trade?
coinexchange.io is generate old adress.
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October 27, 2017, 09:42:51 AM
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is this like a fork of DASH?

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October 27, 2017, 09:59:59 AM
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What is the annual rate at Solaris Xevan POS?

You can check that out at mnrank.com. That's your best bet since the ROI changes depending on the number of masternodes running on the network

question about POS, not MASTERNODE ROI
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October 27, 2017, 11:04:23 AM
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What is the annual rate at Solaris Xevan POS?

You can check that out at mnrank.com. That's your best bet since the ROI changes depending on the number of masternodes running on the network

question about POS, not MASTERNODE ROI


POS is a fair few months away yet.
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October 27, 2017, 11:38:14 AM
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What is the annual rate at Solaris Xevan POS?

You can check that out at mnrank.com. That's your best bet since the ROI changes depending on the number of masternodes running on the network

question about POS, not MASTERNODE ROI


My fault. Should have fully read your question. Yeah, we're not looking at POS until probably early to mid April.
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October 27, 2017, 01:10:45 PM
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Sorry for the delay, occupied with stuff:

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Date: 2017-10-27
To: sdPTidBhq4irdu1qab8jZ5ApRx4uLA8RLb
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sQ58w6NCMkteAx31HWiPvetCXNF4LpxwPE
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sREY8VniyucAa8K22us9gVHvPP2ELmpwbx
Debit: -20.00 XLR
To: sPd2KZo4UNy2Au8zBMRqjtkC7S7MnFtTR1
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sceaZx4AZRUdG6xirXgDZyfmt3RZdT1BV8
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sfPQcHZ8B1jfWgvVtr7XuNyAaTU5QqDKMz
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sTUiKF8BRjp4YH9R4tmkKJvWtXMf6zUEDe
Debit: -5.00 XLR
To: scenYFyDTUxJGQXLR8j5ue8TuUVvgEb4rR
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sZFtV9CgScuwG42AEpGDCAGCxqaANRCLJE
Debit: -50.00 XLR
To: scSKPt6HyNFexRvWNuZNkRjBSKYY6nk1K9
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sd8vzBDSmcGWy48f6ccdVa4MCS8AkWHx74
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sLPJRJSxFMjjmj6yDK9iNBuxjQSj4FbZui
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sXG1FimVkk36cLvzTPKJyrbonFSdGqRAp7
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sYFcheZjgxiFZo3BrLeDD8XRtVe17KYtYo
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sV1grDiCGGoiqPZARpxH9S16yp1Jcu3w4F
Debit: -20.00 XLR
To: sgrAgwJgbHrsGTKbG7F7jzdWqQFFZNrGr1
Debit: -20.00 XLR
To: sfhgtGqJ7h4Trv2K8trovhWDAnvosXeBqF
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sVQRGMdPQWxXeb3z3c4rNLVQTxmA6sVPAt
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sffxKm2YMjUtgWd4e42edP3pxwANW6s6gy
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sMcJtuD4fkUUekcBCwW8HM4JCYUR4HqHDd
Debit: -5.00 XLR
To: sMba7iXbAciyM3FSGtGoUKFAs9sUcTNbGL
Debit: -5.00 XLR
Transaction fee: -0.00001 XLR
Net amount: -305.00001 XLR
Transaction ID: dca31d0705ec3918a078cd3aa46a641d2ee9da5daf62a378e4ed5e418dec9cca

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October 27, 2017, 01:27:59 PM
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Sorry for the delay, occupied with stuff:

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Date: 2017-10-27
To: sdPTidBhq4irdu1qab8jZ5ApRx4uLA8RLb
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sQ58w6NCMkteAx31HWiPvetCXNF4LpxwPE
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sREY8VniyucAa8K22us9gVHvPP2ELmpwbx
Debit: -20.00 XLR
To: sPd2KZo4UNy2Au8zBMRqjtkC7S7MnFtTR1
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sceaZx4AZRUdG6xirXgDZyfmt3RZdT1BV8
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sfPQcHZ8B1jfWgvVtr7XuNyAaTU5QqDKMz
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sTUiKF8BRjp4YH9R4tmkKJvWtXMf6zUEDe
Debit: -5.00 XLR
To: scenYFyDTUxJGQXLR8j5ue8TuUVvgEb4rR
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sZFtV9CgScuwG42AEpGDCAGCxqaANRCLJE
Debit: -50.00 XLR
To: scSKPt6HyNFexRvWNuZNkRjBSKYY6nk1K9
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sd8vzBDSmcGWy48f6ccdVa4MCS8AkWHx74
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sLPJRJSxFMjjmj6yDK9iNBuxjQSj4FbZui
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sXG1FimVkk36cLvzTPKJyrbonFSdGqRAp7
Debit: -15.00 XLR
To: sYFcheZjgxiFZo3BrLeDD8XRtVe17KYtYo
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sV1grDiCGGoiqPZARpxH9S16yp1Jcu3w4F
Debit: -20.00 XLR
To: sgrAgwJgbHrsGTKbG7F7jzdWqQFFZNrGr1
Debit: -20.00 XLR
To: sfhgtGqJ7h4Trv2K8trovhWDAnvosXeBqF
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sVQRGMdPQWxXeb3z3c4rNLVQTxmA6sVPAt
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sffxKm2YMjUtgWd4e42edP3pxwANW6s6gy
Debit: -10.00 XLR
To: sMcJtuD4fkUUekcBCwW8HM4JCYUR4HqHDd
Debit: -5.00 XLR
To: sMba7iXbAciyM3FSGtGoUKFAs9sUcTNbGL
Debit: -5.00 XLR
Transaction fee: -0.00001 XLR
Net amount: -305.00001 XLR
Transaction ID: dca31d0705ec3918a078cd3aa46a641d2ee9da5daf62a378e4ed5e418dec9cca
Oh, it looks amazing. There are lots of participants received XLR from the signature campaign. Hope that I can join it in the near future. Please keep the signature campaign last as long as possible. Thanks, devs.
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October 27, 2017, 02:24:50 PM
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I have received XLR coins for signature campaign. Thanks dev. Now coinexchange is on maintenance. Probable prepares for coin swap on 1November.
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October 27, 2017, 02:50:37 PM
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I have received XLR coins for signature campaign. Thanks dev. Now coinexchange is on maintenance. Probable prepares for coin swap on 1November.
How long will the Solaris signature campaaign last? Thanks.
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October 27, 2017, 06:03:41 PM
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Maybe Novaexchange is an option?
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October 27, 2017, 06:08:58 PM
Last edit: October 27, 2017, 06:27:15 PM by enigs
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Hey! I'll be glad to help you. If you just run /.solarisd, it assumes that your wallet dir is /home/user/.solaris. And this is exactly where your solaris.conf should be.

If you have solaris.conf file elsewhere, type
Code:
# to copy from current directory
cp solaris.conf ~/.solaris/.
otherwise, you could re-create it in correct location
Code:
vi ~/.solaris/solaris.conf

Switch to insert mode by pressing 'i' or 'ins'

Paste your config and save file:

Press Esc to switch to command mode

type

:wq

and press Enter

Thank you so much for helping out.  The main issue here is that on my VPS (the one recommended in the setup guide), when I log in it puts me in the root directory and that's where I installed solaris.  Should I have gone back and into the home directory and installed solaris there?  I've tried following this guide to the letter yet somehow I'm stuck.  It doesn't help that nano won't run on my VPS and I have to use vi.

I followed your instructions anyway on creating a conf file in that home subdirectory but then there was no user subdirectory, or anything.

Sorry, I don't know why I'm having such trouble with this.

EDIT: Upon further inspection the error message indeed says

Error: To use solarisd, or the -server option to solaris-qt, you must set an rpcpassword in the configuration file:
/root/.solaris/solaris.conf

But there is indeed a solaris.conf file in that exact directory, with a password set.  I am so confused.  I'm looking right at a file it's telling me doesn't exist.

I'm about ready to just scratch the VPS and run the masternode off my Pi since it runs 24/7 anyway and I've staked coins for weeks on end with no issue.  If I shouldn't do that, let me know, but the VPS is staring to be more trouble than it's worth.  Thanks again for all the help.
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October 27, 2017, 07:31:49 PM
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Hey! I'll be glad to help you. If you just run /.solarisd, it assumes that your wallet dir is /home/user/.solaris. And this is exactly where your solaris.conf should be.

If you have solaris.conf file elsewhere, type
Code:
# to copy from current directory
cp solaris.conf ~/.solaris/.
otherwise, you could re-create it in correct location
Code:
vi ~/.solaris/solaris.conf

Switch to insert mode by pressing 'i' or 'ins'

Paste your config and save file:

Press Esc to switch to command mode

type

:wq

and press Enter

Thank you so much for helping out.  The main issue here is that on my VPS (the one recommended in the setup guide), when I log in it puts me in the root directory and that's where I installed solaris.  Should I have gone back and into the home directory and installed solaris there?  I've tried following this guide to the letter yet somehow I'm stuck.  It doesn't help that nano won't run on my VPS and I have to use vi.

I followed your instructions anyway on creating a conf file in that home subdirectory but then there was no user subdirectory, or anything.

Sorry, I don't know why I'm having such trouble with this.

EDIT: Upon further inspection the error message indeed says

Error: To use solarisd, or the -server option to solaris-qt, you must set an rpcpassword in the configuration file:
/root/.solaris/solaris.conf

But there is indeed a solaris.conf file in that exact directory, with a password set.  I am so confused.  I'm looking right at a file it's telling me doesn't exist.

I'm about ready to just scratch the VPS and run the masternode off my Pi since it runs 24/7 anyway and I've staked coins for weeks on end with no issue.  If I shouldn't do that, let me know, but the VPS is staring to be more trouble than it's worth.  Thanks again for all the help.

maybe I read over it.
but how do you log in on your vps.
what I do for Insert config file is use. winscp.
so you really see it is on the right place .
and you see everything is correct
maybe that helps
but also think you first change too Solaris map and then use command .
And if really needed I can send you the config file and you only have too adjust with your own things.


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October 27, 2017, 08:19:41 PM
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Looks interesting worth a check
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October 28, 2017, 02:24:56 AM
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Please support Solaris_Xevan to get list on tradesatoshi. You have 1 free vote per day, remember to vote everyday!
https://www.tradesatoshi.com/Vote
Thanks all!
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October 28, 2017, 04:24:35 AM
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Please support Solaris_Xevan to get list on tradesatoshi. You have 1 free vote per day, remember to vote everyday!
https://www.tradesatoshi.com/Vote
Thanks all!
Thanks for the information @divedaucd. I will vote for Solaris (xevan algorithm) for sure.
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October 28, 2017, 04:37:04 AM
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Please support Solaris_Xevan to get list on tradesatoshi. You have 1 free vote per day, remember to vote everyday!
https://www.tradesatoshi.com/Vote
Thanks all!
Yeah, let's start voting for Solaris on Tradesatoshi exchange. Thanks, @divedaucd!
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Anyone have the nodes to assist me in syncing my NIST5 wallet?

Thanks a bunch guys!
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