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January 13, 2019, 06:07:38 PM
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There will be a big update for 2019 very soon. We will post it here as well.
Can you disclose some basic information on what will happen (I meant upgrades) later this year?

Hi again. Thanks a lot for the interest, but we can't disclose more information just now. As always, we will make public announcements on all our social media. That's the least we can do to make sure the information gets shared in a fair way.

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January 14, 2019, 07:14:37 AM
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Hello, dear miners!

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January 18, 2019, 10:30:51 PM
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You cant move sumo from Indodax to Cryptopia because Indodax doesn't allow you to put in an id. You cant move the coins from indodax to the wallet because you get an error.

Indodax wants to steals your coins.  Once your sumo is on Indodax you can't get them off. They also set your btc limit to 0.2 btc per day basically shutting down your btc withdrawls

Obviously with Cryptopia not open using Indodax to trade sumo is not an option. They are the worst exchange I've ever dealt with.

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January 19, 2019, 04:41:32 PM
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The minimum fee pool has been open!!!!!

pooladdress: 45.32.60.94
pooladdress: 45.32.60.94
pooladdress: 45.32.60.94
pooladdress: 45.32.60.94


poolfee 0.3%
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January 20, 2019, 06:51:30 AM
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You cant move sumo from Indodax to Cryptopia because Indodax doesn't allow you to put in an id. You cant move the coins from indodax to the wallet because you get an error.

Indodax wants to steals your coins.  Once your sumo is on Indodax you can't get them off. They also set your btc limit to 0.2 btc per day basically shutting down your btc withdrawls

Obviously with Cryptopia not open using Indodax to trade sumo is not an option. They are the worst exchange I've ever dealt with.



Who on earth would want to send sumokoin to Cryptopia after they are down? Just to answer your comment with some facts:

  • Cryptopia is (was) the only of our exchanges who still didn't manage to use integrated addresses
  • All the other ones do use IA and do not require a payment ID
  • You canalways send your coins from Indodax to your privat wallet and then send them so Cryptopia
  • You can always withdraw your coins from indodax
  • Claiming that an exchange wants to steal coins, just because you can't see a way to handle transations properly / know the options you actually have, is a really bad thing to do
  • I have no idea what error you are talking about


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January 20, 2019, 09:26:33 AM
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SUMOKOIN ROADMAP 2019 ***UPDATE***

as promised, our new roadmap for the first half of 2019 is online(check www.sumokoin.org).

  • Q1 - March: Bulletproof implementation
  • Q1 - March: New PoW Algorithm (Sumokoin will change its PoW algorithm and become ASIC resistant)
  • Q2 - April/May: Web Wallet (A Web based wallet will be developed)
  • Q2 - April/May: New GUI Miner (New GUI Miner compatible with the new PoW algorithm we will use)
  • Q2 - May/June: New GUI Wallet (The Wallet will be coded in pure C++, revmap in both UI and functionality (GUI and LITE will be in one UI).)



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January 20, 2019, 12:36:37 PM
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SUMOKOIN ROADMAP 2019 ***UPDATE***

as promised, our new roadmap for the first half of 2019 is online(check www.sumokoin.org).

  • Q1 - March: Bulletproof implementation
  • Q1 - March: New PoW Algorithm (Sumokoin will change its PoW algorithm and become ASIC resistant)
  • Q2 - April/May: Web Wallet (A Web based wallet will be developed)
  • Q2 - April/May: New GUI Miner (New GUI Miner compatible with the new PoW algorithm we will use)
  • Q2 - May/June: New GUI Wallet (The Wallet will be coded in pure C++, revmap in both UI and functionality (GUI and LITE will be in one UI).)



Oh!I see you've taken the project seriously.Perhaps it is necessary to study carefully your project.
And the price on the exchange is high.Are you planning other exchanges?
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January 20, 2019, 01:10:19 PM
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The price is on its all time low. Why would you think it is high? And to answer your question: While we always keep our eyes open to get SUMO listed on new markets, we won't "waste" the project's funds for new listings.

We are live on many exchanges. Let's see what we can add in 2019, but we have many markets and are happy with what we have now  Smiley

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January 21, 2019, 11:48:56 PM
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You cant move sumo from Indodax to Cryptopia because Indodax doesn't allow you to put in an id. You cant move the coins from indodax to the wallet because you get an error.

Indodax wants to steals your coins.  Once your sumo is on Indodax you can't get them off. They also set your btc limit to 0.2 btc per day basically shutting down your btc withdrawls

Obviously with Cryptopia not open using Indodax to trade sumo is not an option. They are the worst exchange I've ever dealt with.



Who on earth would want to send sumokoin to Cryptopia after they are down? Just to answer your comment with some facts:

  • Cryptopia is (was) the only of our exchanges who still didn't manage to use integrated addresses
  • All the other ones do use IA and do not require a payment ID
  • You canalways send your coins from Indodax to your privat wallet and then send them so Cryptopia
  • You can always withdraw your coins from indodax
  • Claiming that an exchange wants to steal coins, just because you can't see a way to handle transations properly / know the options you actually have, is a really bad thing to do
  • I have no idea what error you are talking about




Listen carefully  since you dont understand simple things. If you try to send sumo from Indodax to the wallet you get an error. It won't go through. Do I actually have to actually go show a pic to prove this. Just accept it as fact. Why would I make this up.

Ive tried this 5 times, by copying and pasting the EXACT deposit address from the wallet to the Indodax deposit address field, so stop saying the error doesn't happen.

I tried to send it to Cryptopia, before the hack happened, and it wouldn't go through because Indodax doesn't have an id field when you send it and Cryptopia needs that id to find the sumo coin

I also tried to sell off the sumo and transfer the btc to Cryptopia, so I could buy back the sumo coin, but the Indodax site had shut off my withdrawls, without my knowledge, until I used a passport to get my kyc approved. Even then they set the btc limit to 0.2 btc per day, which is next to nothing.

Only extremely stupid people would add exchanges like that.  
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January 22, 2019, 12:40:03 PM
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Since you claimed the withdrawel would not work, I just tried it (with about 2750 Sumo). It worked without any issues.

Here are a few actual pics....






And here also a pic with the infos from IndoDax itself...



And last but not least: the next post with an insult / wrong facts will be removed.


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January 22, 2019, 02:15:30 PM
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When trying to withdraw, you should use the withdrawel address field. Not the one for deposit...  Roll Eyes


Ive tried this 5 times, by copying and pasting the EXACT deposit address from the wallet to the Indodax deposit address field, so stop saying the error doesn't happen.

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January 22, 2019, 02:26:23 PM
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Some specific reason why an old coin started a new and moderated topic?
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January 22, 2019, 02:43:33 PM
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Yes, there is a reason of course. A huge fud campaign was started and we needed at least some places where we could moderate the lies / fake accounts.

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January 24, 2019, 08:08:52 PM
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SUMOKOIN ROADMAP 2019 ***UPDATE***

as promised, our new roadmap for the first half of 2019 is online(check www.sumokoin.org).

  • Q1 - March: Bulletproof implementation
  • Q1 - March: New PoW Algorithm (Sumokoin will change its PoW algorithm and become ASIC resistant)
  • Q2 - April/May: Web Wallet (A Web based wallet will be developed)
  • Q2 - April/May: New GUI Miner (New GUI Miner compatible with the new PoW algorithm we will use)
  • Q2 - May/June: New GUI Wallet (The Wallet will be coded in pure C++, revmap in both UI and functionality (GUI and LITE will be in one UI).)




Thumbs up guys!

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January 25, 2019, 02:21:52 PM
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    SUMOKOIN ROADMAP 2019 ***UPDATE***

    as promised, our new roadmap for the first half of 2019 is online(check www.sumokoin.org).


    • Q1 - March: Bulletproof implementation
    .....


    Can someone explain in layman's terms what Bulletproof is ?

    Thanks
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    January 25, 2019, 04:10:59 PM
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    I am very excited about this change too. It will be intersting to see the effect on the hashrate and the network in total. This will be a sleepless night I assume  Grin

    @kryx: Best you read this post. It is from monero (they implemented BP's first) and it explains them very well: https://www.getmonero.org/2017/12/07/Monero-Compatible-Bulletproofs.html

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    January 30, 2019, 01:08:40 PM
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    SUMO is a very promising coin. In the summer of 2018 I bought 2,200 pieces for $ 1,000, now, having sold coins, I will receive less than $ 100.
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    January 30, 2019, 08:41:03 PM
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    SUMO is a very promising coin. In the summer of 2018 I bought 2,200 pieces for $ 1,000, now, having sold coins, I will receive less than $ 100.

    That is the case for every single coin at the moment...

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    January 30, 2019, 09:23:04 PM
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    SUMO is a very promising coin. In the summer of 2018 I bought 2,200 pieces for $ 1,000, now, having sold coins, I will receive less than $ 100.

    That is the case for every single coin at the moment...

    Sorry, let me disagree with you. At the time of purchase of SUMO, I considered an alternative to the DERO. If I chose the second coin, I would double my investment. If I had invested in BTC, I would have lost it not so disastrously (6300 to 3500). And SUMO fell in price by 20 !!! time!. (0.5 USD to 0.025). Another, equally failed coin is hard to find.
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    January 31, 2019, 07:33:53 AM
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    I don't agree... and I also bought sumo at 1$. I still hold it. So no loss for me, since I don't intend to sell (which makes no sense at all imho).

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