kalymist
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October 28, 2017, 10:43:53 AM |
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Nah 8 should be enough.
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ToWS
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October 28, 2017, 11:30:43 AM |
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You may be right, but in the Bitcoin wallet eight connections signifies a receiving only node. A full node requires more than eight. ToWS
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s2tf
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October 28, 2017, 11:49:31 AM |
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Hey BTX fans, I have a couple of questions -:
1. Do you have to register each address that has a balance in you BTX wallet to qualify for the airdrop? I previously registered an address but I only received 3% of that address balance and NOT 3% of the wallet balance.
2. When trying to register additional addresses for the airdrop in the console I get "Error: Please enter the wallet passphrase with walletpassphrase first. (code -13)". My wallet is encrypted and locked but how do I unlock it without actually spending BTX? Surely I don't need to type my passphrase into the console, that would be a security risk?
Thanks!
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SlowGrowth
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October 28, 2017, 11:59:58 AM |
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How we can transfer BTX from multiple addresses to a single one, in the same wallet? any tutorials?
ty for help
I had the same problem. I didn't know what to do, so I transferred my BTX back to the exchange, created a brand new address and then transferred my BTX back into the new address in my wallet. There are probably others ways to do it, but that's what worked for me. If someone has an easier method, I'd be interested in learning it. You could just make one transaction with all BTX in your wallet to a new address you created in your wallet. No need to transfere to an exchange. If you activate coin control in the settings menu you can make even more advanced selections every time you send BTX. @SlowGrowth: Thanks for your great report! Thank you very much! Always a pleasure to help talented and hard working teams. Also i have updated the post with the final distribution model included in the OP.
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sparker327
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Parachute for sale. Used once. Small red stain.
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October 28, 2017, 12:08:24 PM |
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ATTENTION BITCORE COMMUNITYwe can use everyone help to get listed on Poloniex! please fill out this form ( only takes about 3 minutes) https://m.poloniex.com/coinRequest here are just a few things you can add: 1: Bitcore has 10 MB blocks with Segwit enabled which allows for the network to handle about 17.6 billion transactions per year, that is an entire years worth of Bitcoin transactions in 3 days. 2: unique asic resistant pow algorithm Timetravel10 3: unique difficult adjustment called 64_15 that ensures that there is no more than a 15 percent change in difficulty within a 64 block period. Just did it , would be nice if there was some good news after monday like listed on a big exchange , maybe keeps the price up. Done, submitted one as well.
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naskel
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October 28, 2017, 12:16:27 PM |
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ATTENTION BITCORE COMMUNITYwe can use everyone help to get listed on Poloniex! please fill out this form ( only takes about 3 minutes) https://m.poloniex.com/coinRequest here are just a few things you can add: 1: Bitcore has 10 MB blocks with Segwit enabled which allows for the network to handle about 17.6 billion transactions per year, that is an entire years worth of Bitcoin transactions in 3 days. 2: unique asic resistant pow algorithm Timetravel10 3: unique difficult adjustment called 64_15 that ensures that there is no more than a 15 percent change in difficulty within a 64 block period. Done
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minestro
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
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October 28, 2017, 12:20:48 PM |
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Hey BTX fans, I have a couple of questions -:
1. Do you have to register each address that has a balance in you BTX wallet to qualify for the airdrop? I previously registered an address but I only received 3% of that address balance and NOT 3% of the wallet balance.
2. When trying to register additional addresses for the airdrop in the console I get "Error: Please enter the wallet passphrase with walletpassphrase first. (code -13)". My wallet is encrypted and locked but how do I unlock it without actually spending BTX? Surely I don't need to type my passphrase into the console, that would be a security risk?
Thanks!
you have to register every address you want to receive the airdrop. Or jusr put all coins in one address (coin control feature). To sign messages just follow this guide: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.msg23129344#msg23129344
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Limx Dev (OP)
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October 28, 2017, 12:37:47 PM |
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ATTENTION BITCORE COMMUNITYwe can use everyone help to get listed on Poloniex! please fill out this form ( only takes about 3 minutes) https://m.poloniex.com/coinRequest here are just a few things you can add: 1: Bitcore has 10 MB blocks with Segwit enabled which allows for the network to handle about 17.6 billion transactions per year, that is an entire years worth of Bitcoin transactions in 3 days. 2: unique asic resistant pow algorithm Timetravel10 3: unique difficult adjustment called 64_15 that ensures that there is no more than a 15 percent change in difficulty within a 64 block period. Done Done Thank you
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Bitcore BTX - a UTXO fork of Bitcoin - since 2017
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stzcze
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October 28, 2017, 12:49:56 PM |
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ATTENTION BITCORE COMMUNITYwe can use everyone help to get listed on Poloniex! please fill out this form ( only takes about 3 minutes) https://m.poloniex.com/coinRequest here are just a few things you can add: 1: Bitcore has 10 MB blocks with Segwit enabled which allows for the network to handle about 17.6 billion transactions per year, that is an entire years worth of Bitcoin transactions in 3 days. 2: unique asic resistant pow algorithm Timetravel10 3: unique difficult adjustment called 64_15 that ensures that there is no more than a 15 percent change in difficulty within a 64 block period. Done
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Dopert
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October 28, 2017, 01:34:12 PM |
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ATTENTION BITCORE COMMUNITYwe can use everyone help to get listed on Poloniex! please fill out this form ( only takes about 3 minutes) https://m.poloniex.com/coinRequest here are just a few things you can add: 1: Bitcore has 10 MB blocks with Segwit enabled which allows for the network to handle about 17.6 billion transactions per year, that is an entire years worth of Bitcoin transactions in 3 days. 2: unique asic resistant pow algorithm Timetravel10 3: unique difficult adjustment called 64_15 that ensures that there is no more than a 15 percent change in difficulty within a 64 block period. Done Yup, me 2, done.
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Adriano2010
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October 28, 2017, 01:36:36 PM |
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I will join this next month if i have enough money to buy enough coins. How much time will still running this project?
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Bombardier
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October 28, 2017, 02:05:47 PM |
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I will join this next month if i have enough money to buy enough coins. How much time will still running this project?
'till the distribution of coins is completed
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minestro
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October 28, 2017, 02:26:36 PM Last edit: October 28, 2017, 03:25:03 PM by minestro |
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@Devs Please step up your game in regards to communication. You have to be much more precise and explicit with your announcements and the whole communication. Vague wording leads only to confusion and in the end to the most dangerous thing in crpytocurrency uncertainty and unsecurity. Security is the main concept of crpytocurrencies. So please choose your words more wisely and/or ask a native speaker (obviously I'm not one) to help you. Some examples: - https://bitcore.cc/airdrop.php If you mean address then write address and not wallet. You can't sign a message referencing to a bitcore wallet. A wallet is not an address and vice versa. We could have here much less questions about the confusion for what to sign and how, if wallet would be replace by address in this context - same page, "PLEASE ENTER YOUR SIGN MESSAGE WITH THE TEXT "AIRDROP", what do you mean by that? I can't really figure out what a "sign message" is. A signed message I know. I know a signature (message signed with a specific key), which is exactly what you want. So perhaps you could write "Please, sign the message "AIRDROP" (without the quotes) with the private key of the address you put in above, and put in here the signature. To sign messages please use your local client. Instructions how to do so can be found here (link)." And please offer first a GUI solution, if it's there. I don't get why you are not communicating officially that at least your qt-Client can do that completely in the GUI, without having to use the console. I myself am a coder and linux user. I know my way around using the console and know why it's mostly superior to GUIs in context of speed and security. But most of your users don't and they put money on the line with your idea, so I think you are obliged to provide them with most simple and secure option to do s.th. you are asking them for. - Despite that it's no the most simple way, your instructions assume the wallet is not encrypted. That shouldn't be the case and you especially shouldn't encourage this by putting instructions out there which don't put in consideration your wallet is encrypted. - new announcement regarding the aidrops and claiming service, "REMEMBER : The claiming at bitcore.cc from the April snapshot will end exactly November, the 2nd, 2017, 12 pm CEST (UTC +2). ", There is just no place on earth where on the 2nd of Nov CEST is the actual timezone. If you look at your clocks in germany and see midnight on 2nd Nov you will be one hour late to the time you stated. You mean CET. And these are just the ones which came to my mind without actually searching for errors. They might look like little slip ups but they all contribute to confuse people and confusion is what you least want. Because confusion lowers the most valuable thing in cryptocurreny which is absolute trust. So please the next time you put some wording out there, please think twice about it and please ask some native speaker to look over the words. Thank you, I really like the project and so I hope with my constructive criticism I can help to make it a little bit better.
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Shehryar
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October 28, 2017, 02:38:50 PM |
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What's the last date to buy the BTX for 25% AIRDROP?
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_javier_
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Still a manic miner
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October 28, 2017, 03:03:02 PM |
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@Devs Please step up your game in regards to communication. You have to be much more precise and explicit with your announcements and the whole communication. Vague wording leads only to confusion and in the end to the most dangerous thing in crpytocurrency uncertainty and unsecurity. Security is the main concept of crpytocurrencies. So please choose your words more wisely and/or ask a native speaker (obviously I'm not one) to help you. Some examples: - https://bitcore.cc/airdrop.php If you mean address then write address and not wallet. You can't sign a message referencing to a bitcore wallet. A wallet is not an address and vice versa. We could have here much less questions about the confusion for what to sign and how, if wallet would be replace by address in this context - same page, "PLEASE ENTER YOUR SIGN MESSAGE WITH THE TEXT "AIRDROP", what do you mean by that? I can't really figure out what a "sign message" is. A signed message I know. I know a signature (message signed with a specific key), which is exactly what you want. So perhaps you could write "Please, sign the message "AIRDROP" (without the quotes) with the private key of the address you put in above, and put in here the signature. To sign messages please use your local client. Instructions how to do so can be found here (link)." And please offer first a GUI solution, if it's there. I don't get why you are not communicating officially that at least your qt-Client can do that completely in the GUI, without having to use the console. I myself am a coder and linux user. I know my way around using the console and know why it's mostly superior to GUIs in context of speed and security. But most of your users don't and they put money on the line with your idea, so I think you are obliged to provide them with most simple and secure option to do s.th. you are asking them for. - new announcement regarding the aidrops and claiming service, "REMEMBER : The claiming at bitcore.cc from the April snapshot will end exactly November, the 2nd, 2017, 12 pm CEST (UTC +2). ", There is just no place on earth where on the 2nd of Nov CEST is the actual timezone. If you look at your clocks in germany and see midnight on 2nd Nov you will be one hour late to the time you stated. You mean CET. And these are just the ones which came to my mind without actually searching for errors. They might look like little slip ups but they all contribute to confuse people and confusion is what you least want. Because confusion lowers the most valuable thing in cryptocurreny which is absolute trust. So please the next time you put some wording out there, please think twice about it and please ask some native speaker to look over the words. Thank you, I really like the project and so I hope with my constructive criticism I can help to make it a little bit better. true that. https://bitcore.cc/airdrop.php it shoud say "please enter your btx ADDRESS" ... not wallet and a video embedded in the webpage on how to sign with the wallet would help many. maybe add some bounties for native translations? ( i apply for the spanish one)
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Saverenergy
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October 28, 2017, 04:03:48 PM |
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I believe that developers need to come up with a real application of BTX before the end of all the distribution of coins. Otherwise, we'll get a big dump after the airdrops.
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gwestcot
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October 28, 2017, 04:04:02 PM |
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@Devs Please step up your game in regards to communication. You have to be much more precise and explicit with your announcements and the whole communication. Vague wording leads only to confusion and in the end to the most dangerous thing in crpytocurrency uncertainty and unsecurity. Security is the main concept of crpytocurrencies. So please choose your words more wisely and/or ask a native speaker (obviously I'm not one) to help you. Some examples: - https://bitcore.cc/airdrop.php If you mean address then write address and not wallet. You can't sign a message referencing to a bitcore wallet. A wallet is not an address and vice versa. We could have here much less questions about the confusion for what to sign and how, if wallet would be replace by address in this context - same page, "PLEASE ENTER YOUR SIGN MESSAGE WITH THE TEXT "AIRDROP", what do you mean by that? I can't really figure out what a "sign message" is. A signed message I know. I know a signature (message signed with a specific key), which is exactly what you want. So perhaps you could write "Please, sign the message "AIRDROP" (without the quotes) with the private key of the address you put in above, and put in here the signature. To sign messages please use your local client. Instructions how to do so can be found here (link)." And please offer first a GUI solution, if it's there. I don't get why you are not communicating officially that at least your qt-Client can do that completely in the GUI, without having to use the console. I myself am a coder and linux user. I know my way around using the console and know why it's mostly superior to GUIs in context of speed and security. But most of your users don't and they put money on the line with your idea, so I think you are obliged to provide them with most simple and secure option to do s.th. you are asking them for. - Despite that it's no the most simple way, your instructions assume the wallet is not encrypted. That shouldn't be the case and you especially shouldn't encourage this by putting instructions out there which don't put in consideration your wallet is encrypted. - new announcement regarding the aidrops and claiming service, "REMEMBER : The claiming at bitcore.cc from the April snapshot will end exactly November, the 2nd, 2017, 12 pm CEST (UTC +2). ", There is just no place on earth where on the 2nd of Nov CEST is the actual timezone. If you look at your clocks in germany and see midnight on 2nd Nov you will be one hour late to the time you stated. You mean CET. And these are just the ones which came to my mind without actually searching for errors. They might look like little slip ups but they all contribute to confuse people and confusion is what you least want. Because confusion lowers the most valuable thing in cryptocurreny which is absolute trust. So please the next time you put some wording out there, please think twice about it and please ask some native speaker to look over the words. Thank you, I really like the project and so I hope with my constructive criticism I can help to make it a little bit better. Thank you for your criticism and I actually agree with you. I am the one of two native english speakers now attached to the project so next time I will personally make sure any and all wording is completely clear for the community. That being said, it would also be nice if people would do some research. We, among people in the community, have put out a multitude of tutorials on how to signup for the airdrop. This is just the beginning phase and once distribution is done there should be a great deal less confusion. I hope that you will stay with us and know that we are all constantly working hard on things in the background.
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riskthebiscuit
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October 28, 2017, 04:32:10 PM |
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What's the last date to buy the BTX for 25% AIRDROP?
Last day is tomorrow as the airdrop happens on Oct 30th early in UTC time. Also it isnt buying only you have to have a local wallet and register that address on bitcore website https://bitcore.cc/under airdrop register. I will join this next month if i have enough money to buy enough coins. How much time will still running this project?
Cool we could always use another investor on board, if you are talking about the airdrop distribution it is approximately 7-9 months based on if and how people cash out or leave their wallets to compound and gain more interest.
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Dr_Victor
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October 28, 2017, 04:33:41 PM |
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I believe that developers need to come up with a real application of BTX before the end of all the distribution of coins. Otherwise, we'll get a big dump after the airdrops.
Some selling will be done, but I personally will be waiting next +4%
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eldib
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October 28, 2017, 04:50:39 PM |
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Hello
My Bitcore wallet does not sync, someone can help me? is there some node to add ? If yes where I find them ? Thanks in advance for the answer
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