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Author Topic: [ANN]Spectrecoin[XSPEC] TOR+OBFS4, Ring Sig, Stealth!  (Read 94821 times)
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January 13, 2018, 05:06:24 PM
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lol are you trolling? The wallets are open-source. Why don't you go look on Github and check it for yourself?

You are (1) indirectly stating that XSPEC is a scam. Let's get that out of the way - a scam ICO does not go as well as XSPEC has, and for as long. A scam ICO is something like Fujinto or Confido.


It's difficult to FUD something that is legit like XSPEC.

Sorry, but I am not trolling. I am trying to get help. I'll go to Github, but I'm pretty sure I won't understand a thing there as usual (I'm somewhat clueless when it comes to programming and developing)

Any helpful comments please?

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January 13, 2018, 05:26:27 PM
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You Apple users are literally computer illiterate.
Perhaps you should do something technically easier like trading stocks which don't require you to download wallets.
What baffles me is that you're a full member yet ask such basic questions about system protection.

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January 13, 2018, 05:32:06 PM
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lol are you trolling? The wallets are open-source. Why don't you go look on Github and check it for yourself?

You are (1) indirectly stating that XSPEC is a scam. Let's get that out of the way - a scam ICO does not go as well as XSPEC has, and for as long. A scam ICO is something like Fujinto or Confido.


It's difficult to FUD something that is legit like XSPEC.

Sorry, but I am not trolling. I am trying to get help. I'll go to Github, but I'm pretty sure I won't understand a thing there as usual (I'm somewhat clueless when it comes to programming and developing)

Any helpful comments please?

I'm not on Mac, so I can't help there. But rest assured, XSPEC is no scam. As it's PoS you definitely also don't get any overheating from running the wallet, like you would get from wallets that also have PoW mining. The problems you mention have nothing to do with SpectreCoin. Something else seems to be the trouble.
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January 13, 2018, 06:54:53 PM
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You Apple users are literally computer illiterate.
Perhaps you should do something technically easier like trading stocks which don't require you to download wallets.
What baffles me is that you're a full member yet ask such basic questions about system protection.

I'm confused are you saying that Bitcoin and crypto in general, are meant to be used only by professional programmers and developers and that all the billions of market cap is by them only, or that it's meant for non-Apple users? Or are you referring to XSPEC coin only? Or are you a Nazi?

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January 13, 2018, 07:03:05 PM
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lol are you trolling? The wallets are open-source. Why don't you go look on Github and check it for yourself?

You are (1) indirectly stating that XSPEC is a scam. Let's get that out of the way - a scam ICO does not go as well as XSPEC has, and for as long. A scam ICO is something like Fujinto or Confido.


It's difficult to FUD something that is legit like XSPEC.

Sorry, but I am not trolling. I am trying to get help. I'll go to Github, but I'm pretty sure I won't understand a thing there as usual (I'm somewhat clueless when it comes to programming and developing)

Any helpful comments please?

I'm not on Mac, so I can't help there. But rest assured, XSPEC is no scam. As it's PoS you definitely also don't get any overheating from running the wallet, like you would get from wallets that also have PoW mining. The problems you mention have nothing to do with SpectreCoin. Something else seems to be the trouble.

Thanks for your reply! I'm glad to hear that and really hope it's good. XSPEC seems to have really great potential. Maybe it's just a coincidence that I ended up with this strange "moszcpu quit unexpectedly" and was never able to open the Spectre.app (Spectre quit unexpectedly error).

I have no reason to FUD, since I myself am a humble XSPEC holder, although I am still unable to start staking because of these errors I'm getting. It's the only wallet I have that won't open for me, so I figured I should do more research on the coin and maybe I can get some support on this thread.

Although I have already sent the error log to Apple a few times, I am thinking of sending it to the Spectre team. Would that be safe? Should I remove some info, like the Anonymous UUID or anything else?

Here is some proof that I have been a small-time Spectre holder on Livecoin since December (I know they are microscopic values, but I am still in the testing phase and new to staking):

and that the same balance is still on the exchange because I haven't been able to open the wallet so I can deposit and stake:


Thanks

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January 13, 2018, 07:18:47 PM
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lol are you trolling? The wallets are open-source. Why don't you go look on Github and check it for yourself?

You are (1) indirectly stating that XSPEC is a scam. Let's get that out of the way - a scam ICO does not go as well as XSPEC has, and for as long. A scam ICO is something like Fujinto or Confido.


It's difficult to FUD something that is legit like XSPEC.

Sorry, but I am not trolling. I am trying to get help. I'll go to Github, but I'm pretty sure I won't understand a thing there as usual (I'm somewhat clueless when it comes to programming and developing)

Any helpful comments please?

I'm not on Mac, so I can't help there. But rest assured, XSPEC is no scam. As it's PoS you definitely also don't get any overheating from running the wallet, like you would get from wallets that also have PoW mining. The problems you mention have nothing to do with SpectreCoin. Something else seems to be the trouble.

Thanks your reply! I'm glad to hear that and really hope it's good. XSPEC seems to have really great potential. Maybe it's just a coincidence that I ended up with this strange "moszcpu quit unexpectedly" and was never able to open the Spectre.app (Spectre quit unexpectedly error).

I have no reason to FUD, since I myself am a humble XSPEC holder, although I am still unable to start staking because of these errors I'm getting. It's the only wallet I have that won't open for me, so I figured I should do more research about the coin and maybe I can get some support on this thread.

Although I have already sent the error log to Apple a few times, I am thinking of sending it to the Spectre team. Would that be safe? Should I remove some info, like the Anonymous UUID or anything else?

Thanks

You can try the XSPEC support channel on Slack. But frankly, i don't think you will get anywhere with that, since the problem is not XSPEC itself. There are a number of user on Mac which run the wallet, and have not experienced your problems. If you have access to another Mac or a virtual machine, you can convince yourself that it's not an XSPEC issue.
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January 13, 2018, 07:46:10 PM
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Thanks for your reply! I'm glad to hear that and really hope it's good. XSPEC seems to have really great potential. Maybe it's just a coincidence that I ended up with this strange "moszcpu quit unexpectedly" and was never able to open the Spectre.app (Spectre quit unexpectedly error).

I have no reason to FUD, since I myself am a humble XSPEC holder, although I am still unable to start staking because of these errors I'm getting. It's the only wallet I have that won't open for me, so I figured I should do more research on the coin and maybe I can get some support on this thread.

Although I have already sent the error log to Apple a few times, I am thinking of sending it to the Spectre team. Would that be safe? Should I remove some info, like the Anonymous UUID or anything else?

I remember that there was a problem with Mac OS users not being able to start their wallet. If that problem still happens to you, please go to Slack and ask jbg about it, so he can debug the problem. You can also send the debug.log to him in private.

I would assume that you got some mining malware on your computer, but not from Spectrecoin. You should look into it further to make sure that your system is not compromised.

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January 13, 2018, 10:20:52 PM
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You Apple users are literally computer illiterate.
Perhaps you should do something technically easier like trading stocks which don't require you to download wallets.
What baffles me is that you're a full member yet ask such basic questions about system protection.

I'm confused are you saying that Bitcoin and crypto in general, are meant to be used only by professional programmers and developers and that all the billions of market cap is by them only, or that it's meant for non-Apple users? Or are you referring to XSPEC coin only? Or are you a Nazi?

If any of the above, I'll take your word for it, sell all my crypto and go cry in a corner... Not  Tongue


Yeah I'm a nazi.

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January 13, 2018, 10:56:54 PM
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You Apple users are literally computer illiterate.
Perhaps you should do something technically easier like trading stocks which don't require you to download wallets.
What baffles me is that you're a full member yet ask such basic questions about system protection.

I'm confused are you saying that Bitcoin and crypto in general, are meant to be used only by professional programmers and developers and that all the billions of market cap is by them only, or that it's meant for non-Apple users? Or are you referring to XSPEC coin only? Or are you a Nazi?

If any of the above, I'll take your word for it, sell all my crypto and go cry in a corner... Not  Tongue


Yeah I'm a nazi.

The guy is a troll. I know subtle trolling when I see it.

*He claims that XSPEC is a virus (it had to be open-source XSPEC wallet, not the hundreds of other software programs he could have downloaded, no!) when he can easily confirm it is not.

*He claims to not be a FUDDER because he has $25 (LOL!) of XSPEC in his wallet. He is even staking it (even more hilarious). What is that, like 10 cents per month?

*The guy is a full member, so he probably has a lot of money in coins too, and quite some experience with all of this.

Then he comes up with a debunked XSPEC = scam theory.

Oh well...

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January 14, 2018, 12:08:43 AM
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You Apple users are literally computer illiterate.
Perhaps you should do something technically easier like trading stocks which don't require you to download wallets.
What baffles me is that you're a full member yet ask such basic questions about system protection.

I'm confused are you saying that Bitcoin and crypto in general, are meant to be used only by professional programmers and developers and that all the billions of market cap is by them only, or that it's meant for non-Apple users? Or are you referring to XSPEC coin only? Or are you a Nazi?

If any of the above, I'll take your word for it, sell all my crypto and go cry in a corner... Not  Tongue


Yeah I'm a nazi.

The guy is a troll. I know subtle trolling when I see it.

*He claims that XSPEC is a virus (it had to be open-source XSPEC wallet, not the hundreds of other software programs he could have downloaded, no!) when he can easily confirm it is not.

*He claims to not be a FUDDER because he has $25 (LOL!) of XSPEC in his wallet. He is even staking it (even more hilarious). What is that, like 10 cents per month?

*The guy is a full member, so he probably has a lot of money in coins too, and quite some experience with all of this.

Then he comes up with a debunked XSPEC = scam theory.

Oh well...

Agreed Smiley
It's easy to see when something's fishy.

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January 14, 2018, 09:46:05 AM
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Hello,

I have 380 coins in my wallet and trying to stake.
Every day I see message: Expected time to gain reward is 10 days.

But for 25 days I've got nothing...

Why?
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January 14, 2018, 11:16:45 AM
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xspec needs to go on a bigger exchange so ppl start tor ecognize it  Wink
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January 14, 2018, 11:29:39 AM
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xspec needs to go on a bigger exchange so ppl start tor ecognize it  Wink

the devs don't want that. They want to keep it on small anonymous exchanges
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January 14, 2018, 12:30:21 PM
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xspec needs to go on a bigger exchange so ppl start tor ecognize it  Wink

the devs don't want that. They want to keep it on small anonymous exchanges

I don't think it's the size that matters (at least in this case). It's the requirements around the exchanges listings. If Bittrex or any of the big exchanges would approach XSPEC to be listed because they are interested in listing a coin with immense potential, then this would certainly not be declined.

That said, I suppose that with with staking donations in place, and once the devs have received their fair share to continue their work, the decision of how to put any left-over money to use should be decided by the community. And if the community feels that it's more worthwhile to spend the money on getting listed on an exchange than, for instance, hiring more devs, or spending on marketing, then I'm sure the project would not resist.

But again, for that we need to have the money in the coffers, and the devs need to get reimbursed properly.
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January 14, 2018, 01:50:22 PM
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Hello,

I have 380 coins in my wallet and trying to stake.
Every day I see message: Expected time to gain reward is 10 days.

But for 25 days I've got nothing...

Why?

I guess you need more coin to get rewards. Let's say about 2000 coins. And even if it say reward per some time, it doesn't mean you can get a stake in that time.
It's a possibility.
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January 14, 2018, 02:02:21 PM
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is there really a certain number of coins you need to stake?
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January 14, 2018, 02:23:15 PM
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is there really a certain number of coins you need to stake?

http://spectreproject.io/faq/#block10

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January 14, 2018, 02:36:03 PM
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Can't wait for version 1.3.5. of the wallet users will be able to donate staking, that will provide resources to give Xspecs the boost they need. Then the bigger exchanges all want to trade Xspecs Smiley
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January 14, 2018, 04:10:14 PM
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Hello,

I have 380 coins in my wallet and trying to stake.
Every day I see message: Expected time to gain reward is 10 days.

But for 25 days I've got nothing...

Why?

I guess you need more coin to get rewards. Let's say about 2000 coins. And even if it say reward per some time, it doesn't mean you can get a stake in that time.
It's a possibility.
Is there any sense for POS with ~380 coins in the wallet?
How long should I wait to get something?
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January 14, 2018, 05:16:57 PM
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Is there any sense for POS with ~380 coins in the wallet?
How long should I wait to get something?

380 coins ->
5% =19 coins per year dividend  ->
19 / 365 = 0.052 coins per day ->
Payout is 2 XSPEC: 2 / 0.052 = 38.42 days until payout

However, right now, the dividend for individual holders is more between 10% and 20%, so the above needs to be adjusted accodingly

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