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February 27, 2014, 07:13:43 AM |
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Sorry I have one more question, I have created 3 address in my wallet and have some CGB in all the three address. When I want to make a transfer out, how can I choose which address I want the CGB come from. The reason I need to figure out this is because I want to keep some CGB in the two address for at least 30 days for the minting purpose. Thanks.
In the console type - sendfrom <theaddresssendingfrom> <theaddresssendingto> <amount> Without the < >`s and a single space between each part
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Ethapus
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February 27, 2014, 07:29:45 AM |
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Can't get the quotes to work correctly.. Anyway, about those addresses that have lot of CGB. Last time I withdrew CGB from Cryptsy it came from 5Ts4Qoybhx9nBDxD37YRptLi4HBNKD1Za8 . That address is top 2 in https://coinplorer.com/CGB/Addresses/0/Top Interesting, thank you for the info
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February 27, 2014, 07:33:45 AM |
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Sorry I have one more question, I have created 3 address in my wallet and have some CGB in all the three address. When I want to make a transfer out, how can I choose which address I want the CGB come from. The reason I need to figure out this is because I want to keep some CGB in the two address for at least 30 days for the minting purpose. Thanks.
In the console type - sendfrom <theaddresssendingfrom> <theaddresssendingto> <amount> Without the < >`s and a single space between each part Thanks for answering my question. I would suggest the developer to make this function into GUI rather than commanding in the console with the next client update. Because not many people have this sort of knowledge.
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February 27, 2014, 06:48:31 PM Last edit: February 27, 2014, 07:41:27 PM by cryptonewbie |
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Whats happening on Cryptsy? The price has gone down like 40% in like an hour.
Anyone have a theory of why people have been dumping lately? I've held onto all my coins because I believe in CGB.
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February 27, 2014, 07:41:29 PM |
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Buy them up
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February 27, 2014, 07:50:46 PM |
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Maybe weak investors wanna jump onto some pump 'n dump
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February 27, 2014, 09:33:21 PM |
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So much CGB dumped lately, odd to be dumping at all time low prices though. I suppose just because you hold a lot of coins doesn't necessarily make you a wise or savvy investor. No matter, working on freeing up some BTC to try to scoop up another 2k to get me into the 10k club!
Marketing isn't my forte, but perhaps with hordes of newbies stroking it over MINT and BC, we may be able to appeal to that crowd? Look, over here guys, a well established PoS coin that you can have confidence won't be pumped, dumped, and abandoned by the dev a week after it hits an exchange.
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February 27, 2014, 11:08:58 PM |
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if this doesn't go. Nothing does. Should be flying together with litecoin next time it happens.
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February 28, 2014, 08:23:19 AM |
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I think somebody tried to manipulate the price for some reason with bots. I noticed lots of volume yesterday, with buys of 100 or 200 and then soon after sells of 100 200. Well, our chance for cheap CGB
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February 28, 2014, 08:25:05 AM |
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I think somebody tried to manipulate the price for some reason with bots. I noticed lots of volume yesterday, with buys of 100 or 200 and then soon after sells of 100 200. Well, our chance for cheap CGB tbh I'm loosing confidence a little so I'll stop buying cheap CGB for now. Most cryptos are falling right now but of the "serious" ones CGB seems to be falling the most.
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February 28, 2014, 08:47:33 AM |
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So much CGB dumped lately, odd to be dumping at all time low prices though. I suppose just because you hold a lot of coins doesn't necessarily make you a wise or savvy investor. No matter, working on freeing up some BTC to try to scoop up another 2k to get me into the 10k club!
Marketing isn't my forte, but perhaps with hordes of newbies stroking it over MINT and BC, we may be able to appeal to that crowd? Look, over here guys, a well established PoS coin that you can have confidence won't be pumped, dumped, and abandoned by the dev a week after it hits an exchange.
The ones that are really rising in price are the coins with the biggest communities and the slickest marketing. Price is chicken and egg.. A pump gets a coin noticed, and gets more adoption (which is really the only thing that counts in the end)
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Percy520
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February 28, 2014, 10:08:26 AM |
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Just got a question, does CGB has a central checking point like PPC currently has? Can the developer kindly confirm this. Thanks.
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zackclark70
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February 28, 2014, 10:18:33 AM |
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Just got a question, does CGB has a central checking point like PPC currently has? Can the developer kindly confirm this. Thanks.
I am not the dev but I believe there is a cheackpointing server you can see if there is by typing getcheckpoint into the console and if there is a checkpoint in the last 100 blocks I would be 99.999% sure there is a cheackpointing server running
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February 28, 2014, 10:31:19 AM |
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I have vaguely followed this coin for a while as it seems like a good one.
But, I just went to look on the first page to see where I could possibly buy it and didn't see a list of exchanges.
Website says Cryptys. That's it? You guys keep talking about a great community (apparently all of whom are over at Reddit) and yet you don't have it anywhere. Mintpal, for example, takes in a new coin every week or so, based solely on voting by the communities.
It's not so much that it needs to be on Mintpal (or Poloniex or others) for it to increase in value, it is for exposure to other investors. After someone makes a profit on a coin, they may be looking to do some research on another coin.
I really think that when people hear about CGB, they like it. But, who has ever heard of it? It has a very serious sounding name that doesn't exactly roll off the tongue and has been around for a long time by coin standards.
Attracting investors who are in it for the long run is admirable and certainly a good goal. But plain old buzz isn't anathema to that strategy. Plus, having a bunch of speculators is fine too. A certain percentage of those investors will like what they see and hold on for longer than usual.
I'm not on Reddit, so maybe this is all being addressed already. But, I think that getting on a couple more exchanges would be in the marketing 101 category. Maybe boring, but required. A lot of people don't like or trust Cryptsy.
I'm not trying to be a downer. I just thought you might be interested in hearing from someone who does not yet own the coin, but is looking.
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February 28, 2014, 10:56:27 AM |
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Just got a question, does CGB has a central checking point like PPC currently has? Can the developer kindly confirm this. Thanks.
CGB does not use a central checkpoint server.
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Percy520
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February 28, 2014, 10:58:22 AM |
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I have vaguely followed this coin for a while as it seems like a good one.
But, I just went to look on the first page to see where I could possibly buy it and didn't see a list of exchanges.
Website says Cryptys. That's it? You guys keep talking about a great community (apparently all of whom are over at Reddit) and yet you don't have it anywhere. Mintpal, for example, takes in a new coin every week or so, based solely on voting by the communities.
It's not so much that it needs to be on Mintpal (or Poloniex or others) for it to increase in value, it is for exposure to other investors. After someone makes a profit on a coin, they may be looking to do some research on another coin.
I really think that when people hear about CGB, they like it. But, who has ever heard of it? It has a very serious sounding name that doesn't exactly roll off the tongue and has been around for a long time by coin standards.
Attracting investors who are in it for the long run is admirable and certainly a good goal. But plain old buzz isn't anathema to that strategy. Plus, having a bunch of speculators is fine too. A certain percentage of those investors will like what they see and hold on for longer than usual.
I'm not on Reddit, so maybe this is all being addressed already. But, I think that getting on a couple more exchanges would be in the marketing 101 category. Maybe boring, but required. A lot of people don't like or trust Cryptsy.
I'm not trying to be a downer. I just thought you might be interested in hearing from someone who does not yet own the coin, but is looking.
Your are absolutely right. We need to get CGB on more exchange. I have email Biter to suggest them to list CGB.
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zackclark70
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February 28, 2014, 11:00:31 AM |
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Just got a question, does CGB has a central checking point like PPC currently has? Can the developer kindly confirm this. Thanks.
CGB does not use a central checkpoint server. what stops the coin from forking and having rollbacks due to competing POW and POS blocks ?
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Ethapus
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February 28, 2014, 11:01:24 AM |
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I have vaguely followed this coin for a while as it seems like a good one.
But, I just went to look on the first page to see where I could possibly buy it and didn't see a list of exchanges.
Website says Cryptys. That's it? You guys keep talking about a great community (apparently all of whom are over at Reddit) and yet you don't have it anywhere. Mintpal, for example, takes in a new coin every week or so, based solely on voting by the communities.
It's not so much that it needs to be on Mintpal (or Poloniex or others) for it to increase in value, it is for exposure to other investors. After someone makes a profit on a coin, they may be looking to do some research on another coin.
I really think that when people hear about CGB, they like it. But, who has ever heard of it? It has a very serious sounding name that doesn't exactly roll off the tongue and has been around for a long time by coin standards.
Attracting investors who are in it for the long run is admirable and certainly a good goal. But plain old buzz isn't anathema to that strategy. Plus, having a bunch of speculators is fine too. A certain percentage of those investors will like what they see and hold on for longer than usual.
I'm not on Reddit, so maybe this is all being addressed already. But, I think that getting on a couple more exchanges would be in the marketing 101 category. Maybe boring, but required. A lot of people don't like or trust Cryptsy.
I'm not trying to be a downer. I just thought you might be interested in hearing from someone who does not yet own the coin, but is looking.
Great post, thank you very much for the input! We are also on the exchanges Coins-e, Coinex and Cryptokopen, as listed on the cryptogenicbullion.org homepage. We are also actively working on getting CGB on other exchanges at the moment. I agree 100% that is a very important aspect for the success of a coin. I personally have not ever heard of Mintpal before and never cared much for poloniex, but will send both exchanges emails ASAP. All help is appreciated, the addresses are support@mintpal.com and poloniex@gmail.com
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