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February 22, 2018, 07:49:49 PM |
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What is discord? I ask about forum, but this is app...
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Gandalf86
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February 22, 2018, 09:15:45 PM |
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What is discord? I ask about forum, but this is app... We don't have our own community forum. Discord is a chat system like Slack, with multiple channels and the messages are stored permanently, so it's similar to a forum.
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allthebitandbobs
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February 22, 2018, 10:58:34 PM |
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I think they will both do very well.It great to have some healthy competition and having both coins pushing themselves to raise the bar .Spectre comes out with stealth addresses deeponion reply with a wallet that can be installed on tails .It is just brilliant to watch .
Could you explain what makes DeepOnion more able to be installed on Tails than Spectrecoin? Honestly curious. yep i dont quite follow the tech side of it. but is looks like they made a speical linux wallet that u can install on the tails precentent volume .Here is the link https://deeponion.org/community/threads/tutorial-deeponion-in-tails-persistent-volume.29724/ .Maybe spectre can follow suit
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Proilyxa
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February 23, 2018, 07:39:57 AM |
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Now, good time for buy. Amazing
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Gandalf86
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February 23, 2018, 08:48:24 AM |
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Hmm, I am not entirely convinced that this is a good idea ... Reading this made me feel somewhat uncomfortable. But thanks for sharing! Essentially, this is not how TAILS should be used. The "amnesic" part of it is very important, if you download third party binaries and store them in a persistent volume, you should better just use a normal linux distribution and encrypt the hard disk. Otherwise it will give you a false sense of security.
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size_m
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February 23, 2018, 10:59:12 AM |
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Just over 400 xspec is a little low for stake rewards. you didn't mention is your wallet running 24/7 and if your connection is steady and reliable. That's very important in staking PoS coins.
As far as being accepted....that is just bad luck. It's the equivalent of mining a stale block on a PoW blockchain. Another wallet earned the reward before you did.
i will add another 100 xspec very soon, then it would be a little more than 500 staking. my connection is steady and reliable and my wallet is almost staking 24/7 with a few interruptions sometimes. are these few interruptions very bad for the staking? concerning the not accepted reward, will i have to wait the whole time again now for the next possible reward or will it take less time now because it wasn't accepted before? how many connections would be the optimum? i have usually about 20 connections. is that enough or should i try to increase the amount of connections by adding more nodes? how about keeping the wallet "active" (not just open for staking)? for another coin i have read that it was good to keep the wallet active by doing little transactions, i.e. sending a certain amount back to exchange and then back to wallet while coins are maturing after doing coin control. this is supposed to boost the stake rewards. does anyone know about this?
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Gandalf86
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February 23, 2018, 11:06:37 AM |
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i will add another 100 xspec very soon, then it would be a little more than 500 staking.
my connection is steady and reliable and my wallet is almost staking 24/7 with a few interruptions sometimes. are these few interruptions very bad for the staking?
concerning the not accepted reward, will i have to wait the whole time again now for the next possible reward or will it take less time now because it wasn't accepted before?
how many connections would be the optimum? i have usually about 20 connections. is that enough or should i try to increase the amount of connections by adding more nodes?
how about keeping the wallet "active" (not just open for staking)? for another coin i have read that it was good to keep the wallet active by doing little transactions, i.e. sending a certain amount back to exchange and then back to wallet while coins are maturing after doing coin control. this is supposed to boost the stake rewards. does anyone know about this?
Interruptions in being online don't have a big influence, the only thing that's significant is the total time you are online. There is no "whole time" you have to wait again, it's all random. The displayed time is the estimated average waiting time for people with a similar amount of coins. 20 connections is perfectly fine. 1-2 connections would be enough for being able to stake. You are staking inputs, not coins. If you have received a new input, it is excluded from staking for a certain time, so it is best to just leave your coins sitting in your wallet and wait.
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size_m
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February 23, 2018, 03:04:48 PM |
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i will add another 100 xspec very soon, then it would be a little more than 500 staking.
my connection is steady and reliable and my wallet is almost staking 24/7 with a few interruptions sometimes. are these few interruptions very bad for the staking?
concerning the not accepted reward, will i have to wait the whole time again now for the next possible reward or will it take less time now because it wasn't accepted before?
how many connections would be the optimum? i have usually about 20 connections. is that enough or should i try to increase the amount of connections by adding more nodes?
how about keeping the wallet "active" (not just open for staking)? for another coin i have read that it was good to keep the wallet active by doing little transactions, i.e. sending a certain amount back to exchange and then back to wallet while coins are maturing after doing coin control. this is supposed to boost the stake rewards. does anyone know about this?
Interruptions in being online don't have a big influence, the only thing that's significant is the total time you are online. There is no "whole time" you have to wait again, it's all random. The displayed time is the estimated average waiting time for people with a similar amount of coins. 20 connections is perfectly fine. 1-2 connections would be enough for being able to stake. You are staking inputs, not coins. If you have received a new input, it is excluded from staking for a certain time, so it is best to just leave your coins sitting in your wallet and wait. thanks for your answer. what i meant with "whole time" is that i initially had to wait one month for the first reward which wasn't accepted unfortunately. now is it possible that i have to wait for another month to get another reward (which is hopefully accepted then) or is the possibility bigger now to get something earlier? i mean if the chances of getting a reward have increased because of that not accepted reward or got my chances "reset"? my other point was if "coin control" and "active wallet" have also impact on the staking like it is the case for other coins or not?
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Gandalf86
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February 23, 2018, 03:59:55 PM |
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thanks for your answer. what i meant with "whole time" is that i initially had to wait one month for the first reward which wasn't accepted unfortunately. now is it possible that i have to wait for another month to get another reward (which is hopefully accepted then) or is the possibility bigger now to get something earlier? i mean if the chances of getting a reward have increased because of that not accepted reward or got my chances "reset"?
No, your chances are the same every day, they only depend on the amount of coins you have. my other point was if "coin control" and "active wallet" have also impact on the staking like it is the case for other coins or not?
I don't think so.
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February 23, 2018, 08:06:48 PM |
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It is great coin, much more secure than many else, if I correct understanding technical details. Somebody wrote above, that in near future anonymous coins will have high demand, and I agree with that.
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February 25, 2018, 08:17:52 PM |
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stumbled on this coin. sounds interesting. will buy some and do some staking. lets see how this project work out for me
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buy me a beer with Tezos tz1eUaNAVLTxCkQ2zDjbiYzPfFpVETfbZsrX https://www.binance.com/?ref=10999682
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THE DECENTRALIZED BETTING EXCHANG
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February 25, 2018, 08:53:49 PM |
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stumbled on this coin. sounds interesting. will buy some and do some staking. lets see how this project work out for me I think you will not regret, the project is really good and promising. the growth of this coin will not take long.
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February 26, 2018, 11:02:41 AM |
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is there a tutorial out there how to stake your coins from windows wallet? Which wallet version is currently working best? any problems with staking?
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February 26, 2018, 11:47:02 AM |
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Hi all, I would like to buy some spectre coins. Is there a buy/sell thread for it (i don't have an account at cryptopia)?
Sounds like a promising coin.
Cheers
Just create one?! It takes 30 seconds. True, but i do not recommend to buy from cryptopia untill they fix their withdraw issues. Mine has been processing for over 5 days already. Yeah I currently am waiting for Spectre coins to be released to my wallet from Cryptopia, hopefully it is resolved soon as I've had no issues in the past. I will post back here once my coins arrive in my wallet. It appears Cryptopia withdrawals are working still, they just seem to be taking a while. I've sent 2 small transactions, one showed up yesterday (around 4 days since my withdrawal request) I sent the other today but am yet to receive it, hopefully they resolve the delays soon.
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February 26, 2018, 04:45:25 PM |
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cryptopia withdrawals work for me. just delayed transactions
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February 26, 2018, 05:01:21 PM |
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stumbled on this coin. sounds interesting. will buy some and do some staking. lets see how this project work out for me I think you will not regret, the project is really good and promising. the growth of this coin will not take long. Agree, very soon on q2 xspec will receive main update after this or ,maybe, before this we will see high price jump
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February 26, 2018, 08:13:13 PM |
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how much reward is staking xspec ? Can we stake now ? Which wallet ?
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sirsplashalot
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February 27, 2018, 12:23:18 AM |
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I enjoyed that read. Well written.
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Worried about my trust rating? I am too. Bitcointalk users ‘Lauda’ and ‘gmaxwell’ have abused their superior powers in trust system to align their views with the ‘correct views.’ In no legal system in any jurisdiction do we have a definition for what Bitcoin is, they do not have the power to tell us what it is based on the rule of law.
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February 27, 2018, 05:00:15 AM |
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I enjoyed that read. Well written. Yeah, a long but good read. Maybe useful to put together a summary for some of the more inpatient readers.
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