navarthelol
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March 19, 2014, 08:56:56 PM |
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okaynow
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March 19, 2014, 08:58:50 PM |
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Nice going, more merchants keep coming in! @devs you guys are doing great, thank you so much.
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moderndezigns
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March 19, 2014, 09:10:37 PM |
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Hello David the Mac wallet seems to be working fine now from the website
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rmoraos
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March 19, 2014, 09:14:49 PM |
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I understand a beta test but still 2 weeks seems excessive.
because they probably weren't happy with their profit and want to wait 2 weeks to see if mint goes anywhere in that time.
I'm just hoping they weren't paid to wait. Anyways I hope someone takes the initiative and can fill their shoes quickly
I have understood that was to improve the site, be patient.
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David Latapie
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March 19, 2014, 09:20:21 PM |
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Did David ever reveal what's happening next week? Not yet. I was planning to work on it tonight. Glad you reminded me to. Just let me finish some forum reading and website-updating first. :going back to lurking mode:
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David Latapie
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March 19, 2014, 09:25:49 PM |
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Hello David the Mac wallet seems to be working fine now from the website Thanks. Now I can focus on Project F.
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rmoraos
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March 19, 2014, 10:15:44 PM |
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Communique of Mintpal: " PoS CoinsWe have received a number of requests recently around various PoS coins listed on the exchange and what we intend to do with the staked / minted coins. At present, we are not staking any coins and where possible we have directly disabled the PoS functionality (e.g. for MINT we have explicitly removed the functionality from the wallet source). We recommend that users do not leave PoS coins on the exchange and instead transfer the coins to their own wallets to take full advantage of the coins functionality." https://support.mintpal.com/index.php?module=announce&sec=view&id=10Dedicated to all the people that said that Mintpal dumps coins mined (bullshit).
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ahbartsch
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March 19, 2014, 10:26:16 PM |
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Communique of Mintpal: " PoS CoinsWe have received a number of requests recently around various PoS coins listed on the exchange and what we intend to do with the staked / minted coins. At present, we are not staking any coins and where possible we have directly disabled the PoS functionality (e.g. for MINT we have explicitly removed the functionality from the wallet source). We recommend that users do not leave PoS coins on the exchange and instead transfer the coins to their own wallets to take full advantage of the coins functionality." https://support.mintpal.com/index.php?module=announce&sec=view&id=10Dedicated to all the people that said that Mintpal dumps coins mined (bullshit). Thanks rmoraos, I saw that a little bit ago and was going to post. Get rid of the doubt.
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hilgi
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March 19, 2014, 10:27:06 PM |
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Two of my mints have 0 or 4 confirms and show a ? next to them and are in brackets, will they ever confirm?
Yes. If your coins show as "generated but not accepted" just leave the wallet open until you get a confirm. Sometimes the minting process will take longer. This doesn't mean you have to wait another 20 days, just that you need to leave your wallet open for a while longer. Just don't move your coins! No those are orphaned mined if it has a ? mark next to the transaction. Shoot, so far two of my 11 minting show that, is there anything I can do to reduce my chances of getting those? Luckily they have been small ones. It will average out to amount to 20% annually. You can do the math for yourself, it's easy. Example 100,000 Mint 100000 X .20 = 20,000 Since there 18.25 20 day minting periods per year you would: 20,000 / 18.25 = 1095.890410958904 MINTED per each 20 day minting period equaling 20% MINTed total for the year. If you leave the MINTED amount in your wallet with the principle to mint itself then you will experience the joy of compounding interest! Your store of MINT will grow quickly. Figure out how much you will MINT with your MINT holding today. It's fun and easy to do. GO MINT! I know how it works but if 2 of the 3 last mints I received are orphans, I won't be getting much. How do I reduce these? http://imgur.com/p74kVPt
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rmoraos
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March 19, 2014, 10:31:18 PM |
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Two of my mints have 0 or 4 confirms and show a ? next to them and are in brackets, will they ever confirm?
Yes. If your coins show as "generated but not accepted" just leave the wallet open until you get a confirm. Sometimes the minting process will take longer. This doesn't mean you have to wait another 20 days, just that you need to leave your wallet open for a while longer. Just don't move your coins! No those are orphaned mined if it has a ? mark next to the transaction. Shoot, so far two of my 11 minting show that, is there anything I can do to reduce my chances of getting those? Luckily they have been small ones. It will average out to amount to 20% annually. You can do the math for yourself, it's easy. Example 100,000 Mint 100000 X .20 = 20,000 Since there 18.25 20 day minting periods per year you would: 20,000 / 18.25 = 1095.890410958904 MINTED per each 20 day minting period equaling 20% MINTed total for the year. If you leave the MINTED amount in your wallet with the principle to mint itself then you will experience the joy of compounding interest! Your store of MINT will grow quickly. Figure out how much you will MINT with your MINT holding today. It's fun and easy to do. GO MINT! I know how it works but if 2 of the 3 last mints I received are orphans, I won't be getting much. How do I reduce these? http://imgur.com/p74kVPtMy guess is that you will get the interest that correspond to you, only leave the wallet open.
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philipvdlinde
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March 19, 2014, 10:47:23 PM |
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the mintcoin whales now:
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okaynow
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March 19, 2014, 10:53:45 PM |
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i have a question, if anyone can help.
if i was making 1 incoming transaction every day for one month, how would minting go? Would it start the counter on every daily transaction itself or would it reset completely because the total sum in the wallet is changing?
In other words, will every daily transaction have its own 20day maturity period and 20days after each transaction minting takes place?
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mgburks77
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March 19, 2014, 10:55:16 PM |
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i have a question, if anyone can help.
if i was making 1 incoming transaction every day for one month, how would minting go? Would it start the counter on every daily transaction itself or would it reset completely because the total sum in the wallet is changing?
In other words, will every daily transaction have its own 20day maturity period and 20days after each transaction minting takes place?
each coin 20 days unless moved
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bitalkpl
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March 19, 2014, 11:05:39 PM |
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Can someone tell me what is the problem with my balance (sorry for my english) * * * *
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broken_pixel
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March 19, 2014, 11:09:30 PM |
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Can someone tell me what is the problem with my balance (sorry for my english) * * * * Try this: Go to Help/Debug Window/Console and type repairwallet
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GA-990FXA-UD5, 1x 7970L, 2x S1, AX1200i, RIVBE, 2x R290x, NEX1500, BTC: 1G9cQix8bMgh35MQ9wY3Rb9yNSSCtnoRmK, DGC: DFo9FcKYsutv9Vx5c5xUzkrt7VJdECZWTM, LTC: LaAN33aktPGaimN5ALL9kjHjuJekfmKfTh
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bitalkpl
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March 19, 2014, 11:22:04 PM |
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Try this: Go to Help/Debug Window/Console and type repairwallet
Thanks
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