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November 27, 2013, 02:44:09 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.
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November 27, 2013, 03:21:21 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.


My thoughts exactly....many of these parabolic spikes in other altcoins isn't sustainable; not with their current economic ecosystem and supply/demand profile from mining.
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November 27, 2013, 07:35:20 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.


My thoughts exactly....many of these parabolic spikes in other altcoins isn't sustainable; not with their current economic ecosystem and supply/demand profile from mining.
CGB is holding very steady. Looking at its rise, it seems to be less volatile than most other coins, presumably part of the design of the coin as a way to attract savings - neat. Not sure how it has achieved this though. I am still trying to follow the "Stake" element of the wallet - anyone got a clear explanation?

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November 27, 2013, 08:34:02 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.


My thoughts exactly....many of these parabolic spikes in other altcoins isn't sustainable; not with their current economic ecosystem and supply/demand profile from mining.
CGB is holding very steady. Looking at its rise, it seems to be less volatile than most other coins, presumably part of the design of the coin as a way to attract savings - neat. Not sure how it has achieved this though. I am still trying to follow the "Stake" element of the wallet - anyone got a clear explanation?

Was this guide difficult to follow?  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187714.0

In a nutshell, when coins have been sitting in your wallet for at least 30 days, you will receive some interest.  Just make sure to have your wallet unlocked to receive the interest.
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November 27, 2013, 08:35:06 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.


My thoughts exactly....many of these parabolic spikes in other altcoins isn't sustainable; not with their current economic ecosystem and supply/demand profile from mining.
CGB is holding very steady. Looking at its rise, it seems to be less volatile than most other coins, presumably part of the design of the coin as a way to attract savings - neat. Not sure how it has achieved this though. I am still trying to follow the "Stake" element of the wallet - anyone got a clear explanation?

Was this guide difficult to follow?  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187714.0

In a nutshell, when coins have been sitting in your wallet for at least 30 days, you will receive some interest.  Just make sure to have your wallet unlocked to receive the interest.


Is there amount of CGB minimum u need to hold?

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November 27, 2013, 08:35:36 AM
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Translations should be ready by Saturday instead.  The US holidays kind of got in the way.  Tongue
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November 27, 2013, 08:36:42 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.


My thoughts exactly....many of these parabolic spikes in other altcoins isn't sustainable; not with their current economic ecosystem and supply/demand profile from mining.
CGB is holding very steady. Looking at its rise, it seems to be less volatile than most other coins, presumably part of the design of the coin as a way to attract savings - neat. Not sure how it has achieved this though. I am still trying to follow the "Stake" element of the wallet - anyone got a clear explanation?

Was this guide difficult to follow?  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187714.0

In a nutshell, when coins have been sitting in your wallet for at least 30 days, you will receive some interest.  Just make sure to have your wallet unlocked to receive the interest.


Is there amount of CGB minimum u need to hold?


No minimum balance.
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November 27, 2013, 08:38:26 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.


My thoughts exactly....many of these parabolic spikes in other altcoins isn't sustainable; not with their current economic ecosystem and supply/demand profile from mining.
CGB is holding very steady. Looking at its rise, it seems to be less volatile than most other coins, presumably part of the design of the coin as a way to attract savings - neat. Not sure how it has achieved this though. I am still trying to follow the "Stake" element of the wallet - anyone got a clear explanation?

Was this guide difficult to follow?  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187714.0

In a nutshell, when coins have been sitting in your wallet for at least 30 days, you will receive some interest.  Just make sure to have your wallet unlocked to receive the interest.


Is there amount of CGB minimum u need to hold?


No minimum balance.


Thats nice. I have mine holding for a 15 days now Cheesy

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November 27, 2013, 09:48:36 AM
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If I turn on my wallet after 6 months, will I still get the returns or do I need it to be permanently active?

Also, is there a planned feature for making paper backups? I have a few CGB and I'd like to put them in some real cold storage (partly because it's safest, partly because I don't want to impulsively sell them Tongue).

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November 27, 2013, 10:05:37 AM
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I'm not too sure, I know when my wallet hasn't been open for a while, I seem to have a few orphaned stake blocks. It happens when I get stake while catching up with the blockchain














 

 

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November 27, 2013, 10:12:23 AM
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If I turn on my wallet after 6 months, will I still get the returns or do I need it to be permanently active?

Yes, but you miss out on 1/4th the annual interest, since max coinAge is 90 days.  Also, it's best to have your wallet locked while your wallet is downloading the block chain to get in sync.

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Also, is there a planned feature for making paper backups? I have a few CGB and I'd like to put them in some real cold storage (partly because it's safest, partly because I don't want to impulsively sell them Tongue).


Yes, definitely will have paper wallets and vanity addresses real soon.  The vanity addresses was something I wanted to do for awhile but was too busy with MADEsparq development. 
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November 27, 2013, 10:15:28 AM
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If I turn on my wallet after 6 months, will I still get the returns or do I need it to be permanently active?

Yes, but you miss out on 1/4th the annual interest, since max coinAge is 90 days.  Also, it's best to have your wallet locked while your wallet is downloading the block chain to get in sync.

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Also, is there a planned feature for making paper backups? I have a few CGB and I'd like to put them in some real cold storage (partly because it's safest, partly because I don't want to impulsively sell them Tongue).


Yes, definitely will have paper wallets and vanity addresses real soon.  The vanity addresses was something I wanted to do for awhile but was too busy with MADEsparq development. 


Maybe FiniteByDesign can get into the paper wallet business as well as the coin/bars business...
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November 27, 2013, 10:20:15 AM
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If I turn on my wallet after 6 months, will I still get the returns or do I need it to be permanently active?

Yes, but you miss out on 1/4th the annual interest, since max coinAge is 90 days.  Also, it's best to have your wallet locked while your wallet is downloading the block chain to get in sync.

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Also, is there a planned feature for making paper backups? I have a few CGB and I'd like to put them in some real cold storage (partly because it's safest, partly because I don't want to impulsively sell them Tongue).


Yes, definitely will have paper wallets and vanity addresses real soon.  The vanity addresses was something I wanted to do for awhile but was too busy with MADEsparq development. 
How do I calculate the stake I'll have? Also, if I leave my wallet in cold storage for months/years, I shouldn't worry about loosing my base coins as well correct?

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November 27, 2013, 10:25:38 AM
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If I turn on my wallet after 6 months, will I still get the returns or do I need it to be permanently active?

Yes, but you miss out on 1/4th the annual interest, since max coinAge is 90 days.  Also, it's best to have your wallet locked while your wallet is downloading the block chain to get in sync.

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Also, is there a planned feature for making paper backups? I have a few CGB and I'd like to put them in some real cold storage (partly because it's safest, partly because I don't want to impulsively sell them Tongue).


Yes, definitely will have paper wallets and vanity addresses real soon.  The vanity addresses was something I wanted to do for awhile but was too busy with MADEsparq development. 
How do I calculate the stake I'll have? Also, if I leave my wallet in cold storage for months/years, I shouldn't worry about loosing my base coins as well correct?


if at max coinAge then it's about .25 * .015 * CGB balance

Once you have your coins deposited then you can leave your coins in cold storage and not worry about it.
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November 27, 2013, 10:31:23 AM
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I find that a stable rise is a good thing. Not these 'pumps'. Hoard until 2014, when people realize how rare CGB will become. Then the price will begin to increase rapidly.


My thoughts exactly....many of these parabolic spikes in other altcoins isn't sustainable; not with their current economic ecosystem and supply/demand profile from mining.
CGB is holding very steady. Looking at its rise, it seems to be less volatile than most other coins, presumably part of the design of the coin as a way to attract savings - neat. Not sure how it has achieved this though. I am still trying to follow the "Stake" element of the wallet - anyone got a clear explanation?

Was this guide difficult to follow?  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187714.0

In a nutshell, when coins have been sitting in your wallet for at least 30 days, you will receive some interest.  Just make sure to have your wallet unlocked to receive the interest.
This explains it nicely, and was just what I looking for. Thx!

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November 27, 2013, 10:35:42 AM
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If I turn on my wallet after 6 months, will I still get the returns or do I need it to be permanently active?

Yes, but you miss out on 1/4th the annual interest, since max coinAge is 90 days.  Also, it's best to have your wallet locked while your wallet is downloading the block chain to get in sync.

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Also, is there a planned feature for making paper backups? I have a few CGB and I'd like to put them in some real cold storage (partly because it's safest, partly because I don't want to impulsively sell them Tongue).


Yes, definitely will have paper wallets and vanity addresses real soon.  The vanity addresses was something I wanted to do for awhile but was too busy with MADEsparq development. 


Maybe FiniteByDesign can get into the paper wallet business as well as the coin/bars business...

Funny you should mention this. I have been exploring options for doing this in an elegant way that would allow for personal storage as well as for gifting and introducing family and friends to crypto. I will be sure to keep the community in the loop as this project progresses.

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November 27, 2013, 01:55:58 PM
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Ha! Nice one Mjbmonetarymetals!
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November 27, 2013, 02:01:46 PM
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friki'n bargain at that price - practically theft!

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November 27, 2013, 04:01:24 PM
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We're about to snatch 14th place from "tickets" - http://coinmarketcap.com/

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November 27, 2013, 04:08:22 PM
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14th place taken  Grin

Next stop topple freicoin Placed 13th target price $4.20- $4.50

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