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November 24, 2013, 07:23:18 PM |
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Yes, your wallet won't mine stake while it's locked. Once you have coins that have been stationary for at least 30 days then you should unlock your wallet to mine stake by typing the command in the Help->Debug Window, console tab: walletpassphrase PASSWORD 99999 where PASSWORD is replaced with the password you used to encrypt your wallet. And once you have mined your stake you can once gain lock your wallet by typing the command: walletlock Thanks for mentioning this! For me this was also not clear.. I think you can score extra points with the CGB community by adding some sort of wiki with facts like this Also looking forward to the next release after reading some of milestones and please dont make the mistake by taking smf as forum software... This software is absolutely horrible and it anoys me al cryptotalks's want look to much as btctalk. When you want to stand out (and i think this coin deserves this more then most alt coins out there) go for something like XenForo or IPBoard. Really, these forums are actually the golden standard... edit: it would also be a good idea to redirect the http traffic to the new https on your main site XenForo and IPBoard...okay, this is exactly the kind of suggestions I was looking for. Thanks! I need to clean up the styling for the https site and I shall setup redirect today. A wiki is a great idea and I hope someone can write it up! I would do it myself, but I'm already doing everything and there's only 24 hours in one day. Cheers.
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Majormax
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November 24, 2013, 07:29:00 PM |
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Yes, your wallet won't mine stake while it's locked. Once you have coins that have been stationary for at least 30 days then you should unlock your wallet to mine stake by typing the command in the Help->Debug Window, console tab: walletpassphrase PASSWORD 99999 where PASSWORD is replaced with the password you used to encrypt your wallet. And once you have mined your stake you can once gain lock your wallet by typing the command: walletlock Thanks for mentioning this! For me this was also not clear.. I think you can score extra points with the CGB community by adding some sort of wiki with facts like this Also looking forward to the next release after reading some of milestones and please dont make the mistake by taking smf as forum software... This software is absolutely horrible and it anoys me al cryptotalks's want look to much as btctalk. When you want to stand out (and i think this coin deserves this more then most alt coins out there) go for something like XenForo or IPBoard. Really, these forums are actually the golden standard... edit: it would also be a good idea to redirect the http traffic to the new https on your main site XenForo and IPBoard...okay, this is exactly the kind of suggestions I was looking for. Thanks! I need to clean up the styling for the https site and I shall setup redirect today. A wiki is a great idea and I hope someone can write it up! I would do it myself, but I'm already doing everything and there's only 24 hours in one day. Cheers. I am happy to contribute and write up a Wiki. I have never edited a Wiki, so I would need to learn, or if someone else wants to set it up, I will steadily fill in all the relevant information and keep it updated.
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mercSuey
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November 24, 2013, 07:30:28 PM |
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Yes, your wallet won't mine stake while it's locked. Once you have coins that have been stationary for at least 30 days then you should unlock your wallet to mine stake by typing the command in the Help->Debug Window, console tab: walletpassphrase PASSWORD 99999 where PASSWORD is replaced with the password you used to encrypt your wallet. And once you have mined your stake you can once gain lock your wallet by typing the command: walletlock Thanks for mentioning this! For me this was also not clear.. I think you can score extra points with the CGB community by adding some sort of wiki with facts like this Also looking forward to the next release after reading some of milestones and please dont make the mistake by taking smf as forum software... This software is absolutely horrible and it anoys me al cryptotalks's want look to much as btctalk. When you want to stand out (and i think this coin deserves this more then most alt coins out there) go for something like XenForo or IPBoard. Really, these forums are actually the golden standard... edit: it would also be a good idea to redirect the http traffic to the new https on your main site XenForo and IPBoard...okay, this is exactly the kind of suggestions I was looking for. Thanks! I need to clean up the styling for the https site and I shall setup redirect today. A wiki is a great idea and I hope someone can write it up! I would do it myself, but I'm already doing everything and there's only 24 hours in one day. Cheers. I am happy to contribute and write up a Wiki. I have never edited a Wiki, so I would need to learn, or if someone else wants to set it up, I will steadily fill in all the relevant information and keep it updated. By all means, bud. And of course if there's something you're not sure about then post in this forum and I'm sure me and or someone will offer help. Cheers.
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Majormax
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November 24, 2013, 07:33:12 PM |
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I was thinking about this, so how does this go? BTC goes up, everything else goes down.
Because the exchange rate CGB/BTC is based on BTC. Just look at it using numbers: 1/10 , 1/100 , 1/1000 = .1 , .01 , .001 You can see as the denominator (bottom number) increases from 10 to 100 to 1000, the overall number gets smaller. But the dollar amount is still looking good: http://coinmarketcap.com/Then BTC crashes and everything else goes up and then BTC goes up again in a more sensible way?
Yeah, because strong holders take up the supply so that the next leg up has less selling pressure. The wise strategy is to build reserves in order to buy the quality alts whilst BTC is ramping. When the price breaks, you will be able to pick up the better coins just before they make their next moves up. I am picking up small amounts of CGB as and when it is offered low, but the big game hass a small window of opportunity. ..and this is exactly what happened after the pause in BTC price. Interesting to note that CGB was one of the first to move up, others followed. The same pattern will be repeated, no doubt.
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x0rcist
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November 24, 2013, 07:50:40 PM |
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I was thinking about this, so how does this go? BTC goes up, everything else goes down.
Because the exchange rate CGB/BTC is based on BTC. Just look at it using numbers: 1/10 , 1/100 , 1/1000 = .1 , .01 , .001 You can see as the denominator (bottom number) increases from 10 to 100 to 1000, the overall number gets smaller. But the dollar amount is still looking good: http://coinmarketcap.com/Then BTC crashes and everything else goes up and then BTC goes up again in a more sensible way?
Yeah, because strong holders take up the supply so that the next leg up has less selling pressure. The wise strategy is to build reserves in order to buy the quality alts whilst BTC is ramping. When the price breaks, you will be able to pick up the better coins just before they make their next moves up. I am picking up small amounts of CGB as and when it is offered low, but the big game hass a small window of opportunity. ..and this is exactly what happened after the pause in BTC price. Interesting to note that CGB was one of the first to move up, others followed. The same pattern will be repeated, no doubt. yup... its the perfect time to convert from btc now. trends are rising and i dont see stopping signs for cgb
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mercSuey
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November 24, 2013, 07:53:57 PM |
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I was thinking about this, so how does this go? BTC goes up, everything else goes down.
Because the exchange rate CGB/BTC is based on BTC. Just look at it using numbers: 1/10 , 1/100 , 1/1000 = .1 , .01 , .001 You can see as the denominator (bottom number) increases from 10 to 100 to 1000, the overall number gets smaller. But the dollar amount is still looking good: http://coinmarketcap.com/Then BTC crashes and everything else goes up and then BTC goes up again in a more sensible way?
Yeah, because strong holders take up the supply so that the next leg up has less selling pressure. The wise strategy is to build reserves in order to buy the quality alts whilst BTC is ramping. When the price breaks, you will be able to pick up the better coins just before they make their next moves up. I am picking up small amounts of CGB as and when it is offered low, but the big game hass a small window of opportunity. ..and this is exactly what happened after the pause in BTC price. Interesting to note that CGB was one of the first to move up, others followed. The same pattern will be repeated, no doubt. yup... its the perfect time to convert from btc now. trends are rising and i dont see stopping signs for cgb Let people build their stake in CGB....we shall see new partnerships and services, and CGB trading on new exchanges in due time. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on your perspective), this is how the world works.
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x0rcist
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November 24, 2013, 07:57:17 PM |
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Yes, your wallet won't mine stake while it's locked. Once you have coins that have been stationary for at least 30 days then you should unlock your wallet to mine stake by typing the command in the Help->Debug Window, console tab: walletpassphrase PASSWORD 99999 where PASSWORD is replaced with the password you used to encrypt your wallet. And once you have mined your stake you can once gain lock your wallet by typing the command: walletlock Thanks for mentioning this! For me this was also not clear.. I think you can score extra points with the CGB community by adding some sort of wiki with facts like this Also looking forward to the next release after reading some of milestones and please dont make the mistake by taking smf as forum software... This software is absolutely horrible and it anoys me al cryptotalks's want look to much as btctalk. When you want to stand out (and i think this coin deserves this more then most alt coins out there) go for something like XenForo or IPBoard. Really, these forums are actually the golden standard... edit: it would also be a good idea to redirect the http traffic to the new https on your main site XenForo and IPBoard...okay, this is exactly the kind of suggestions I was looking for. Thanks! I need to clean up the styling for the https site and I shall setup redirect today. A wiki is a great idea and I hope someone can write it up! I would do it myself, but I'm already doing everything and there's only 24 hours in one day. Cheers. I am happy to contribute and write up a Wiki. I have never edited a Wiki, so I would need to learn, or if someone else wants to set it up, I will steadily fill in all the relevant information and keep it updated. By all means, bud. And of course if there's something you're not sure about then post in this forum and I'm sure me and or someone will offer help. Cheers. If you want.... I can setup the wiki for you and host it on a subdomain...? Later you can always move it to your server.
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mercSuey
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November 24, 2013, 08:02:46 PM |
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Yes, your wallet won't mine stake while it's locked. Once you have coins that have been stationary for at least 30 days then you should unlock your wallet to mine stake by typing the command in the Help->Debug Window, console tab: walletpassphrase PASSWORD 99999 where PASSWORD is replaced with the password you used to encrypt your wallet. And once you have mined your stake you can once gain lock your wallet by typing the command: walletlock Thanks for mentioning this! For me this was also not clear.. I think you can score extra points with the CGB community by adding some sort of wiki with facts like this Also looking forward to the next release after reading some of milestones and please dont make the mistake by taking smf as forum software... This software is absolutely horrible and it anoys me al cryptotalks's want look to much as btctalk. When you want to stand out (and i think this coin deserves this more then most alt coins out there) go for something like XenForo or IPBoard. Really, these forums are actually the golden standard... edit: it would also be a good idea to redirect the http traffic to the new https on your main site XenForo and IPBoard...okay, this is exactly the kind of suggestions I was looking for. Thanks! I need to clean up the styling for the https site and I shall setup redirect today. A wiki is a great idea and I hope someone can write it up! I would do it myself, but I'm already doing everything and there's only 24 hours in one day. Cheers. I am happy to contribute and write up a Wiki. I have never edited a Wiki, so I would need to learn, or if someone else wants to set it up, I will steadily fill in all the relevant information and keep it updated. By all means, bud. And of course if there's something you're not sure about then post in this forum and I'm sure me and or someone will offer help. Cheers. If you want.... I can setup the wiki for you and host it on a subdomain...? Later you can always move it to your server. Yeah, sounds good.
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x0rcist
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November 24, 2013, 08:12:19 PM |
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Yeah, sounds good.
i think dokuwiki.org should do? for the main working of the protocol and fine details you can always link to wikipedia or bitcoin.it
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mercSuey
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November 24, 2013, 08:13:15 PM |
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Yeah, sounds good.
i think dokuwiki.org should do? for the main working of the protocol and fine details you can always link to wikipedia or bitcoin.it Yeah, that's all we need.
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x0rcist
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November 24, 2013, 10:34:11 PM |
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for the guys that want help fill the wiki.... i sended mercSuey the details
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mercSuey
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November 25, 2013, 02:44:54 AM |
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I'm not too sure how long it took before I saw stake, but once it started, I mined quite a few blocks actually, ranging from 0.01-0.15 CB/block
OK I am beginning to follow... My wallet is locked, encrypted with the message "Minting suspended due to locked wallet". Does that somehow affect interest accrued? Here's a guide for mining stake with PPC, but it applies to all proof of stake coins. Let me know if you have any questions. oops, I forgot to post the link to the guide: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187714.0
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space_invader
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November 25, 2013, 10:17:03 AM |
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Have you seen the recent meteoric rise in the prices of MEC and ANC? It happened after they got listed on the Chinese exchange btc38.com I heard they have a couple of empty slots for other altcoins, how about community effort to approach them and introduce to benefits of CGB listing? You can see QQ contacts for the staff at the bottom of the page (go to http://www.imqq.com/ to set up an account for QQ communicator). Mercury, I contacted you a week ago via PM regarding CGB website translation into Polish, but received no answer.
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mercSuey
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November 25, 2013, 10:48:44 AM |
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Have you seen the recent meteoric rise in the prices of MEC and ANC? It happened after they got listed on the Chinese exchange btc38.com I heard they have a couple of empty slots for other altcoins, how about community effort to approach them and introduce to benefits of CGB listing? You can see QQ contacts for the staff at the bottom of the page (go to http://www.imqq.com/ to set up an account for QQ communicator). Mercury, I contacted you a week ago via PM regarding CGB website translation into Polish, but received no answer. Apologies. I will contact you via pm right now regarding translation. I have been scanning btc38 and I'm loving how active it seems...and not just in terms of trading volume. And I also noticed the QQ contact info and was going to inquire with my friend, who did the professional Chinese translations of the CB website, about how to contact btc38. But it seems you answered my initial question regarding using QQ--I will set up an account now. Related to your point, CB hit 2 million market cap being traded only on Cryptsy, which is impressive. So I'm looking forward to more exposure by getting listed on these Chinese exchanges. Cheers.
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Majormax
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November 25, 2013, 10:59:44 AM |
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Have you seen the recent meteoric rise in the prices of MEC and ANC? It happened after they got listed on the Chinese exchange btc38.com I heard they have a couple of empty slots for other altcoins, how about community effort to approach them and introduce to benefits of CGB listing? You can see QQ contacts for the staff at the bottom of the page (go to http://www.imqq.com/ to set up an account for QQ communicator). Mercury, I contacted you a week ago via PM regarding CGB website translation into Polish, but received no answer. Apologies. I will contact you via pm right now regarding translation. I have been scanning btc38 and I'm loving how active it seems...and not just in terms of trading volume. And I also noticed the QQ contact info and was going to inquire with my friend, who did the professional Chinese translations of the CB website, about how to contact btc38. But it seems you answered my initial question regarding using QQ--I will set up an account now. Related to your point, CB hit 2 million market cap being traded only on Cryptsy, which is impressive. So I'm looking forward to more exposure by getting listed on these Chinese exchanges. Cheers. YES...CGB was early in having a Chinese website translation, now the real action is on btc38. There are several other Alt Currencies who now have active campaigns to list on btc38. Anyone who can contact btc38 as an interested investor asking why it isn't on their exchange: Please also post here any links for English speaking btc contact, so that supporters can email them. This is one instance where size of community has enormous advantage: CGB doesn't have enough people yet, but this is good practice for the future.
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elambert (OP)
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November 25, 2013, 11:41:43 AM |
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The effect of Chinese markets is undeniable. Wait until they are exposed to CB and MADEsparq! The smart money seeing this recent activity is looking to get in early on the next crypto-currencies/commodities that will be entering into this market.
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mercSuey
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November 25, 2013, 11:52:36 AM |
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Have you seen the recent meteoric rise in the prices of MEC and ANC? It happened after they got listed on the Chinese exchange btc38.com I heard they have a couple of empty slots for other altcoins, how about community effort to approach them and introduce to benefits of CGB listing? You can see QQ contacts for the staff at the bottom of the page (go to http://www.imqq.com/ to set up an account for QQ communicator). Mercury, I contacted you a week ago via PM regarding CGB website translation into Polish, but received no answer. Apologies. I will contact you via pm right now regarding translation. I have been scanning btc38 and I'm loving how active it seems...and not just in terms of trading volume. And I also noticed the QQ contact info and was going to inquire with my friend, who did the professional Chinese translations of the CB website, about how to contact btc38. But it seems you answered my initial question regarding using QQ--I will set up an account now. Related to your point, CB hit 2 million market cap being traded only on Cryptsy, which is impressive. So I'm looking forward to more exposure by getting listed on these Chinese exchanges. Cheers. YES...CGB was early in having a Chinese website translation, now the real action is on btc38. There are several other Alt Currencies who now have active campaigns to list on btc38. Anyone who can contact btc38 as an interested investor asking why it isn't on their exchange: Please also post here any links for English speaking btc contact, so that supporters can email them. This is one instance where size of community has enormous advantage: CGB doesn't have enough people yet, but this is good practice for the future. I have sent them an email.
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November 25, 2013, 11:54:16 AM |
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Speaking of translations...
I have someone putting together the html files for the Dutch, Turkish, German, Swedish, Spanish, French, and Italian translations of the CB website. They should be going live within 24 hours.
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Majormax
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November 25, 2013, 12:56:21 PM |
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Speaking of translations...
I have someone putting together the html files for the Dutch, Turkish, German, Swedish, Spanish, French, and Italian translations of the CB website. They should be going live within 24 hours.
Great ! As you say, the Chinese speculative money will move around the various Alt Coins. Interesting point : MegaCoin is the biggest riser in last week (500% ++) and that coin may be plainly more attractive to Chinese Culture . Apart from the promotion and translations, the dev is 'Dr Kimoto Chan' and the Custom Designed QT Client is very different, all in a rich red ! These small points make a huge difference (I am not suggesting CGB can copy any) and I envisage the CGB community working quietly but steadily towards a Universally attractive Coin Model. The problem for Megacoin is now the very speculative flows that boosted it in the first place. Hot money has a habit of exiting suddenly for apparently undetectable reasons.
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mercSuey
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November 25, 2013, 01:53:04 PM |
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Speaking of translations...
I have someone putting together the html files for the Dutch, Turkish, German, Swedish, Spanish, French, and Italian translations of the CB website. They should be going live within 24 hours.
Great ! As you say, the Chinese speculative money will move around the various Alt Coins. Interesting point : MegaCoin is the biggest riser in last week (500% ++) and that coin may be plainly more attractive to Chinese Culture . Apart from the promotion and translations, the dev is 'Dr Kimoto Chan' and the Custom Designed QT Client is very different, all in a rich red ! These small points make a huge difference (I am not suggesting CGB can copy any) and I envisage the CGB community working quietly but steadily towards a Universally attractive Coin Model. The problem for Megacoin is now the very speculative flows that boosted it in the first place. Hot money has a habit of exiting suddenly for apparently undetectable reasons. Agreed. The extreme price volatility from the speculators can do some damage to the coin as a 'currency', even if it's strictly psycholgical. But it's difficult to combat the open market. As for revamping the wallet, as mentioned on my dev blog, I'm already working on version 2.0. Hint: metallic silver .
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