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Author Topic: NobleCoin[NOBL] - 8% PoS | 1Yr+ | MARKETPLACE | PAY | GIFT | CHARITIES/MERCHANTS  (Read 1052960 times)
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January 05, 2018, 09:08:16 PM
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This could really use some more active moderation. The few scam post and fake sites could be extremely damaging without a more public warning to steer clear of them. As this explosive growth continues over the next several weeks, those will almost certainly be hundreds/thousands of people's first impression as they discover this coin and do high-level research.

Only Rofo can do that.

Best you can do is contact him and maybe start a new thread and assign a regular as a 'mod'.

Yup, I saw he was a bit active last month so I'm sure he's working behind the scenes and keeping an eye on things like this every now and then. I get it's probably a hassle and maybe not worth the effort for him to babysit considering how much there is to do for one person when they're responsible for everything.
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January 05, 2018, 09:50:13 PM
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On the official development and branding side, are there plans for this coin to continue to be active and/or associated with charity in the future? Has it deliberately re-branded away from this? Or is it just not a priority at the time-being during development?

For one, I've been fascinated by the application of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies (namely, NobleCoin) into things like https://thewaterproject.org/welcome-cryptos

Here's a small excerpt I really enjoyed:

"Today, small grants are too expensive to send. Large grants are too risky to release to untested partners. I'm looking forward to lower/no cost transfers that could allow us to work with more of the smaller, less tested, but promising local water advocates. I imagine having our program team work with a growing indigenous team by transferring incremental and limited funds, "just-in-time", to complete discreet tasks. We've learned that building trust and accountability is much easier that way.

Or, how about making small one-time payments directly to a community in need of an emergency repair to a new water project (before they've had time to establish their own repair fund)? Then there's small loans to fund community owned water solutions... Tuition payments for continuing hygiene training education... There are many possibilities. All would be more flexible, tightly controlled and transparent.

Technically speaking, we could begin doing this today through Kipochi (Swahili for Wallet) in Kenya. Kipochi is a Bitcoin to M-Pesa conversion service. M-Pesa is a widely used SMS-based virtual currency in Kenya, with transactions totalling nearly 30% of Kenya's GDP according to Kipochi. Using a cell phone, customers transfer money with each other for all kinds of trade. It's already trusted and widely adopted deep in the rural country-side where we work. We have no idea how regulators would view any attempt by TWP to transfer funds in this manner, so we're holding off for more guidence.

These regulators (non-profit's like TWP have many to deal with) will slow us down for sure. Though we don't argue that there are good reasons to tread carefully when it comes to overseas money exchange. We acknowledge that transparency and verifiable record keeping are critical. Ours, after all, is the public's money. But we hope change comes quickly. A cursory glance seems to indicate it can. From a technical standpoint, these currency platforms are likely far more transparent to the public to begin with. But, alas, we'll have to let the lawyers and accountants hash out those details."

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January 05, 2018, 10:39:03 PM
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Who holds the massive premine?

None, maibe there are only couple lucky ones that saw it on 1-3 satoshi weeks ago, made their homework and loaded a wagon. They deserve to take some reward now, I hope they will make it softly, still fragile baby. Its going straight up because we need noble projects in this crazy crypto world.
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January 06, 2018, 01:01:39 AM
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don't miss your chance to get 500 UCASH Currency by registering an account at their website: http://bit.do/Ucashtokenfreetoday
you will need to verify your account by verifying email and phone number
this new currency is very legitimate indeed and sure will go to the moon so get your 500 UCASH ASAP as only 2 days left to claim the Bounty
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January 06, 2018, 05:56:49 AM
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Looks like your bootstrap is corrupt, I tried the download twice https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Download

Can't open blkindex.dat error 22


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January 06, 2018, 09:06:17 AM
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So what's the legitimate NOBL wallet and where can I find it?
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January 06, 2018, 09:29:37 AM
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So what's the legitimate NOBL wallet and where can I find it?

https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Download

Here it is. This is the same link provided on the first post of this thread as well, if you want to confirm. It's maintained by Eagleflies and confirmed by Noblecoin's lead developer Rofo.
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January 06, 2018, 09:52:35 AM
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So what's the legitimate NOBL wallet and where can I find it?

https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Download

Here it is. This is the same link provided on the first post of this thread as well, if you want to confirm. It's maintained by Eagleflies and confirmed by Noblecoin's lead developer Rofo.
Thanks mate!
If I understood correctly this is a POS-wallet and it is worthless to import a POW-wallet file in there? My wallet is from 2013-2014 or something like that  Undecided
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January 06, 2018, 10:56:36 AM
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So what's the legitimate NOBL wallet and where can I find it?

https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Download

Here it is. This is the same link provided on the first post of this thread as well, if you want to confirm. It's maintained by Eagleflies and confirmed by Noblecoin's lead developer Rofo.
Thanks mate!
If I understood correctly this is a POS-wallet and it is worthless to import a POW-wallet file in there? My wallet is from 2013-2014 or something like that  Undecided

I can't personally help you with that, but I'm sure there are others that can. Might just be a matter of time.

Best of luck!
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January 06, 2018, 11:10:35 AM
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Thanks mate!
If I understood correctly this is a POS-wallet and it is worthless to import a POW-wallet file in there? My wallet is from 2013-2014 or something like that  Undecided

You need old PoW wallet to export your private key, then import it to PoS wallet
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January 06, 2018, 11:38:21 AM
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So what's the legitimate NOBL wallet and where can I find it?

https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Download

Here it is. This is the same link provided on the first post of this thread as well, if you want to confirm. It's maintained by Eagleflies and confirmed by Noblecoin's lead developer Rofo.
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If I understood correctly this is a POS-wallet and it is worthless to import a POW-wallet file in there? My wallet is from 2013-2014 or something like that  Undecided

Yes you must know your public adress, import privet key from public adress and use it to the new wallet POS

Many post talking about that here , page 595 around

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January 06, 2018, 12:33:27 PM
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So what's the legitimate NOBL wallet and where can I find it?

https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Download

Here it is. This is the same link provided on the first post of this thread as well, if you want to confirm. It's maintained by Eagleflies and confirmed by Noblecoin's lead developer Rofo.
Thanks mate!
If I understood correctly this is a POS-wallet and it is worthless to import a POW-wallet file in there? My wallet is from 2013-2014 or something like that  Undecided

Yes you must know your public adress, import privet key from public adress and use it to the new wallet POS

Many post talking about that here , page 595 around
Thank you mate! Syncing my old Noble-wallet right now. Have to check if I still got my coins in there and password recovery is gonna be a bit tricky  Grin
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January 06, 2018, 07:24:59 PM
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Can someone drop me a link for old POW wallet pls ?Smiley  Cry


what is the purpose? you can use the latest wallet (PoS) then "copy and paste" your old saved wallet into the Noblecoin directory...



The purpose is to have a look at my wallet address. And since my wallet.dat file is ancient (early 2014) and also encrypted - "copy-paste" is no go here. Wallet starts loading and shutdowns with the error, within 1 minute or less.

Found Noblecoin V1 (POW) if any1 have same problems - send me pm and I give u github link for it.  Grin Grin Grin

Can you send me the POW qt wallet?
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January 06, 2018, 08:26:23 PM
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Hello everyone! Bought about 300k of NOBLE today. For a start Smiley
I'm in. Long term Cool
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January 06, 2018, 08:51:54 PM
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So what's the legitimate NOBL wallet and where can I find it?

https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Download

Here it is. This is the same link provided on the first post of this thread as well, if you want to confirm. It's maintained by Eagleflies and confirmed by Noblecoin's lead developer Rofo.
Thanks mate!
If I understood correctly this is a POS-wallet and it is worthless to import a POW-wallet file in there? My wallet is from 2013-2014 or something like that  Undecided

Yes you must know your public adress, import privet key from public adress and use it to the new wallet POS

Many post talking about that here , page 595 around
Thank you mate! Syncing my old Noble-wallet right now. Have to check if I still got my coins in there and password recovery is gonna be a bit tricky  Grin

Pretty sure you don't need to sync the old POW wallet, just need to import your privkey from POW wallet to new POS wallet
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January 06, 2018, 09:01:41 PM
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Hello everyone! Bought about 300k of NOBLE today. For a start Smiley
I'm in. Long term Cool


welcome to the NOBL family...  Wink
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January 07, 2018, 12:01:45 AM
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Hey NOBL fam
Can someone explain this coin and why the discussion is so many pages?
It got delisted but new tech out?

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January 07, 2018, 12:41:05 AM
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Hey NOBL fam
Can someone explain this coin and why the discussion is so many pages?
It got delisted but new tech out?


So many pages because Noble was launched 4 years ago and we're still talking about it.
Poloniex delisted us when we had record high price and $1m+ trade volume (I don't know WTH they were thinking). I then contacted Cryptopia and they listed Noble. We've been recovering and making progress since then.
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January 07, 2018, 08:47:52 AM
Last edit: January 07, 2018, 09:01:37 AM by kavka3
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Hello noble community,
can someone please help me to import private keys from POW to POS

I have my old encrypted wallet.dat and Passphrase I've saved
I've tried this tutorial "Importing private keys using a script" - https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Importing-private-keys-using-a-script
but without any success.

after running perl script I'm getting error:

Found 16 transactions.
Found 1 addresses.
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This is list of commands you need to run in PoS wallet

error: {"code":-4,"message":"Private key for address **************** is not known"}
importprivkey

maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance
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January 07, 2018, 11:48:29 AM
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have you tried this:/github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Importing-private-keys-from-old-wallet.dat-using---salvagewallet-option
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