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December 12, 2018, 01:35:17 PM
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Those promotions should only be run in early days of 2018, when the market probably turn better, not now.
It is my ideas to promote Bitcoin 2.

I agree with you, 1st day of 2019 is the best day to launch a massive advertisement campaign for Bitcoin 2.. I hope the Dev team is now preparing a new ideas and strategy and also the completion of the roadmap.
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December 12, 2018, 03:00:59 PM
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Those promotions should only be run in early days of 2018, when the market probably turn better, not now.
It is my ideas to promote Bitcoin 2.

I agree with you, 1st day of 2019 is the best day to launch a massive advertisement campaign for Bitcoin 2..

The bounty is scheduled to start before the end of this year but it will run for several weeks so that in 2019 people can still see it for the first time and join it. And yeah it's not our biggest marketing idea at all.

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December 13, 2018, 12:38:09 AM
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I just saw this on Discord discussion, Bisq asset that Bitcoin 2 was included, kindly confirm admin. Thanks

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Add 25 new assets:
Actinium (ACM), Bitcoin 2 (BTC2), Bitcoin Rhodium (XRC), Blur (BLUR), Chaucha (CHA), Croat (CROAT), Dragonglass (DRGL), EtherStone (ETHS), Kekcoin (KEK), Mask (MASK), MoX (MOX), MobitGlobal (MBGL), MonetaryUnit (MUE), Neos (NEOS), PZDC (PZDC), QMCoin (QMCoin), Radium (RADS), Ryo (RYO), SUB1X (SUB1X), Starwels (MAI), TurtleCoin (TRTL), Zero (ZER)

I saw also in github this asset list
source: https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq/releases/tag/v0.9.0
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December 13, 2018, 09:05:43 AM
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I just saw this on Discord discussion, Bisq asset that Bitcoin 2 was included, kindly confirm admin. Thanks

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Add 25 new assets:
Actinium (ACM), Bitcoin 2 (BTC2), Bitcoin Rhodium (XRC), Blur (BLUR), Chaucha (CHA), Croat (CROAT), Dragonglass (DRGL), EtherStone (ETHS), Kekcoin (KEK), Mask (MASK), MoX (MOX), MobitGlobal (MBGL), MonetaryUnit (MUE), Neos (NEOS), PZDC (PZDC), QMCoin (QMCoin), Radium (RADS), Ryo (RYO), SUB1X (SUB1X), Starwels (MAI), TurtleCoin (TRTL), Zero (ZER)

I saw also in github this asset list
source: https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq/releases/tag/v0.9.0

Downloaded their wallet and saw that it isn't truly listed and did some digging. It looks like they backed down from listing BTC2 at the last minute because the founder of Bisq wasn't happy with the name. So we will be looking to list at another coinmarketcap listed exchange instead in order to get BTC2 listed at coinmarketcap.

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December 13, 2018, 09:39:03 AM
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I just saw this on Discord discussion, Bisq asset that Bitcoin 2 was included, kindly confirm admin. Thanks

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Add 25 new assets:
Actinium (ACM), Bitcoin 2 (BTC2), Bitcoin Rhodium (XRC), Blur (BLUR), Chaucha (CHA), Croat (CROAT), Dragonglass (DRGL), EtherStone (ETHS), Kekcoin (KEK), Mask (MASK), MoX (MOX), MobitGlobal (MBGL), MonetaryUnit (MUE), Neos (NEOS), PZDC (PZDC), QMCoin (QMCoin), Radium (RADS), Ryo (RYO), SUB1X (SUB1X), Starwels (MAI), TurtleCoin (TRTL), Zero (ZER)

I saw also in github this asset list
source: https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq/releases/tag/v0.9.0

Downloaded their wallet and saw that it isn't truly listed and did some digging. It looks like they backed down from listing BTC2 at the last minute because the founder of Bisq wasn't happy with the name. So we will be looking to list at another coinmarketcap listed exchange instead in order to get BTC2 listed at coinmarketcap.

I tried to install Bisq in my PC but seems that it consume lots of space during the synchronization, I think the Bisq application will download the whole bitcoin blockchain.. I begin to dislike Bisq, I thought it's a web base trading platform. By the way at least you will find a better exchange for BTC2.
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December 13, 2018, 04:58:36 PM
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I tried to install Bisq in my PC but seems that it consume lots of space during the synchronization, I think the Bisq application will download the whole bitcoin blockchain.. I begin to dislike Bisq, I thought it's a web base trading platform. By the way at least you will find a better exchange for BTC2.

Yeah, not only was Bisq a bit overly complicated to use. But also they went as far as to delist Bitcoin Cash due to their own personal bias.
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December 15, 2018, 02:51:32 AM
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I tried to install Bisq in my PC but seems that it consume lots of space during the synchronization, I think the Bisq application will download the whole bitcoin blockchain.. I begin to dislike Bisq, I thought it's a web base trading platform. By the way at least you will find a better exchange for BTC2.

Yeah, not only was Bisq a bit overly complicated to use. But also they went as far as to delist Bitcoin Cash due to their own personal bias.

Some of my friends who invested in masternode ask me when you plan to release your Whitepaper if it is available and when also you are going to update the roadmap for this 1st quarter of 2019. Kindly let us know for us to have a guideline as we followed this good project.

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December 15, 2018, 04:02:31 AM
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Some of my friends who invested in masternode ask me when you plan to release your Whitepaper if it is available and when also you are going to update the roadmap for this 1st quarter of 2019. Kindly let us know for us to have a guideline as we followed this good project.

Thanks

This article https://www.bitc2.org/zBTC2-Bitcoin-2-Zerocoin-Protocol is like a white paper, but just doesn't repeat the technical details of Bitcoin. So it can be considered Bitcoin 2's whitepaper for now.
Road map still will have the Dandelion Protocol, I2P Network Integration etc. along with new goals. And it won't be just for the first quarter. As mentioned previously, a new road map will be released before the end of the year.

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December 15, 2018, 04:11:18 AM
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Some of my friends who invested in masternode ask me when you plan to release your Whitepaper if it is available and when also you are going to update the roadmap for this 1st quarter of 2019. Kindly let us know for us to have a guideline as we followed this good project.

Thanks

This article https://www.bitc2.org/zBTC2-Bitcoin-2-Zerocoin-Protocol is like a white paper, but just doesn't repeat the technical details of Bitcoin. So it can be considered Bitcoin 2's whitepaper for now.
Road map still will have the Dandelion Protocol, I2P Network Integration etc. along with new goals. And it won't be just for the first quarter. As mentioned previously, a new road map will be released before the end of the year.

Thanks for clarification, as the community grows, we need an active announcement, plans, advertisement, features, movement etc.. We just want to see this thread is full of information and development about the project.
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December 18, 2018, 01:01:53 AM
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Hi, jackleszz, I suffer the stake problem recently.

For a whole day, I can only stake ~2 BTC2 with over 3000BTC2 in my wallet. A lot of stakes have "conflict" status and can't be accepted.

I have a good connection and over 10 active connections. What's the possible problem?

How many BTC2 in a single address will be preferred for maximizing the staking?
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December 18, 2018, 01:16:52 AM
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Conflict status, what did you mean?
Have you tried splitting your coins I to smaller chunks?

There are Orphan blocks (Generated but not accepted).  I did have 20-30 BTC2 per address.
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December 18, 2018, 01:27:10 AM
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Conflict status, what did you mean?
Have you tried splitting your coins I to smaller chunks?

There are Orphan blocks (Generated but not accepted).  I did have 20-30 BTC2 per address.



In last several hours, none minted blocks are accepted. All are orphan blocks.
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Last edit: December 18, 2018, 02:02:18 PM by jackleszz
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Hi, jackleszz, I suffer the stake problem recently.

For a whole day, I can only stake ~2 BTC2 with over 3000BTC2 in my wallet. A lot of stakes have "conflict" status and can't be accepted.

I have a good connection and over 10 active connections. What's the possible problem?

How many BTC2 in a single address will be preferred for maximizing the staking?

That does look like an unusual percentage of orphans.
Check to make sure that you're on the same block number as shown here: https://www.bitc2.org/block-explorer/
Also check that your computer's system time matches as close as possible to google's time now, or other reliable clock.
Then try restarting the wallet (even if both of the above seemed ok).

Also, you have masternode(s).. the collateral locked in those is not staking.

It is best to have your coins split in unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) of less than 800 BTC2 each. In your case perhaps less than 300 BTC2 each.
So you don't need to split them further, that would not help.
One address can have multiple unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs), so it doesn't matter in how many addresses you split it in.


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December 18, 2018, 07:06:42 AM
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Hi.
If there are 1000 BTC2. What is the average difference for today in % between runing masternode and minting?
 
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December 18, 2018, 09:14:33 AM
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Hi.
If there are 1000 BTC2. What is the average difference for today in % between runing masternode and minting?

You can get up to date answer to that at https://www.bitc2.org/#roi
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December 18, 2018, 01:34:42 PM
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Hi, jackleszz, I suffer the stake problem recently.

For a whole day, I can only stake ~2 BTC2 with over 3000BTC2 in my wallet. A lot of stakes have "conflict" status and can't be accepted.

I have a good connection and over 10 active connections. What's the possible problem?

How many BTC2 in a single address will be preferred for maximizing the staking?

That does look like an unusual percentage of orphans.
Check to make sure that you're on the same block number as shown here: https://www.bitc2.org/block-explorer/
Also check that your computer's system time matches as close as possible to google's time now, or other reliable clock.
Then try restarting the wallet (even if both of the above seemed ok).

Also, you have masternode(s).. the collateral locked in those is not staking.

It is best to have your coins split in unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) of less than 800 BTC2 each. In your case perhaps less than 300 BTC2 each.
So you don't need to split them further, that would not help.
One address can have multiple unspent coins, so it doesn't matter in how many addresses you split it in.



Follow your suggestions and let's see if it works.
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December 18, 2018, 01:43:23 PM
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Also, you have masternode(s).. the collateral locked in those is not staking.

Follow your suggestions and let's see if it works.

Alright, do note however that of course the 1000 BTC2 locked as collateral for the masternode and not staking gives more rewards per day than staking with that 1000 BTC2. (In case my previous message confused you about that.)

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December 19, 2018, 03:45:02 AM
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We need a massive campaign to introduce BTC2, by doing that we can attract big investors and traders. Kindly bring back the all sort of Social MEdia campaign and signature campaign. Thanks and more power to Bitcoin2!
Totally agree with your suggestion, john1010.
Massive promotions are essential to  boost the BTC2 up, and expand the community much bigger at fastly speed.
some months ago, BTC2 run signature campaign, which I expect to see it again.

Yeah, Discord invites and Signature Campaign will be the main ones. Twitter and FB campaigns underperformed compared to the effort involved in them (because everyone just uses bounty accounts) but they aren't completely out of the question either.
If you guys have ideas about other effective kinds of bounty campaigns, do let us know.
Can reward participants for finding bugs?
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December 19, 2018, 04:13:36 AM
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Can reward participants for finding bugs?

While not a bad idea, they tend to be reported anyway.
Perhaps for finding bugs in the source code.

Speaking of which, someone reported that his windows staking wallet shuts down occasionally by itself like once a week. anyone else here with that problem?
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December 19, 2018, 12:37:14 PM
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Can reward participants for finding bugs?

While not a bad idea, they tend to be reported anyway.
Perhaps for finding bugs in the source code.

Speaking of which, someone reported that his windows staking wallet shuts down occasionally by itself like once a week. anyone else here with that problem?
Yes, I meant the bugs in the code.
My wallet is on Amazon and I had no problems with it.
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