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January 12, 2018, 06:42:33 PM
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so I tried to lookup my btq address and it said too many records to display?
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January 12, 2018, 10:51:46 PM
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So, I've been wondering why BTQ net hash rates have been through the roof lately. Did a search for "Quark ASIC miner" and found Baikal (http://www.baikalminer.com/mobile/).  Answered my own question.  Undecided

This led me to revisit Quark Coin. Seems the Chinese government has shut down Bter and BTC38 where it was being traded. BleuTrade which is still operating has delisted Quark. Those were the only three exchanges listed at http://www.quarkcoins.com/quark-exchanges.html.  I found only one exchange still trading QRK in Thailand but that one is not listed at quarkcoin.com.  So, for all intents and purposes, QRK is dead. Not even Bill Still could save it.

BTQ fills a huge void that QRK leaves behind. We need to leverage this fact to boost BTQ, talk about it every chance we get, let people know we have a perfectly viable alt crypto currency!

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Sorry to disappoint but QRK is alive and well on cryptopia

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange?market=QRK_BTC

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January 15, 2018, 10:51:26 PM
Last edit: January 17, 2018, 02:13:22 AM by BitQuark
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Here's a list of updated nodes to add to your bitquark.conf file if you are having trouble syncing
Code:
addnode=bitquark.info
addnode=weminebtq.com
addnode=62.138.8.103
addnode=213.32.6.132
addnode=64.132.73.186
addnode=204.27.59.90
addnode=174.113.76.81
addnode=24.37.43.158
addnode=5.196.76.15
addnode=144.139.172.186
addnode=88.207.203.218
addnode=45.55.72.194
addnode=64.132.73.186
addnode=116.110.209.7
addnode=36.24.145.40
addnode=203.78.141.214
addnode=199.188.206.211
addnode=144.217.67.68
addnode=1.55.61.160
addnode=79.206.72.48
addnode=141.226.177.95

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January 16, 2018, 01:26:31 PM
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Here's a list of updated nodes to add to your bitquark.conf file if you are having trouble syncing
Code:
addnode=62.138.8.103
addnode=213.32.6.132
addnode=64.132.73.186
addnode=204.27.59.90
addnode=174.113.76.81
addnode=24.37.43.158
addnode=5.196.76.15
addnode=144.139.172.186
addnode=88.207.203.218
addnode=45.55.72.194
addnode=64.132.73.186
addnode=116.110.209.7
addnode=169.159.129.250
addnode=37.139.106.112
addnode=51.15.162.24
addnode=178.209.105.214
addnode=51.15.185.7
addnode=120.78.225.199
addnode=178.210.43.53
addnode=36.24.145.40
addnode=114.109.51.179
addnode=203.78.141.214
addnode=199.188.206.211
addnode=14.226.75.119
addnode=144.217.67.68
addnode=158.108.36.100
addnode=5.9.51.209
addnode=94.19.244.216
addnode=142.44.157.126
addnode=1.55.61.160
addnode=79.206.72.48
addnode=84.17.23.45
addnode=141.226.177.95

How long it took to send money back to my BTQ wallet, and I did not receive any coins
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January 16, 2018, 08:15:37 PM
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It typically takes 30 seconds per confirmation and you need 7 confirmations total. Do you have a transaction ID and does it show up in the block explorer?

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January 16, 2018, 09:26:24 PM
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wallet windows error,not open.
"you need to rebuild the databases using -reindex to change-txindex"
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January 17, 2018, 01:37:29 AM
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wallet windows error,not open.
"you need to rebuild the databases using -reindex to change-txindex"

Since you have "txindex=1" in your bitquark.conf file, it wants to rebuild your blockchain so that it will be indexed. Nothing to worry about. You can either remove "txindex=1" or just allow it to index your blockchain.

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January 17, 2018, 01:52:17 AM
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Hey guys check out this BS! It's a total rip off of BitQuark https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2659390.0

They are even using the same rpcport as BTQ. They totally cloned BTQ and only changed the name to LiteQuark (LTQ)....REALLY?!?!?!

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January 17, 2018, 01:12:37 PM
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Hey guys check out this BS! It's a total rip off of BitQuark https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2659390.0

They are even using the same rpcport as BTQ. They totally cloned BTQ and only changed the name to LiteQuark (LTQ)....REALLY?!?!?!

Well, but of course it's much easier to rip somebody elses coin then design your own.
Heck he was even to lazy to change ports.
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January 18, 2018, 12:29:05 PM
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HA! South Africa! Same place my debit card was hacked from when I used it at Office Max several years ago. Nothing fishy about this at all. LOL!!!

I'm surprised they didn't rip off the blue multi-faceted emblem and font for their logo too!
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January 19, 2018, 09:08:59 AM
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 If it was something new, with unique features, you can create hype by pre-announcing, but a mere quark clone ... just release it and don't pre-ann.
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January 23, 2018, 02:59:40 PM
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If it was something new, with unique features, you can create hype by pre-announcing, but a mere quark clone ... just release it and don't pre-ann.

They are just trying to drum up support for their coin.
New ANN creates illusion for sheeple that it's something new and majority of them never double check anything creating "just shut up and take my $" syndrome.
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February 21, 2018, 05:39:16 AM
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Anyone have a bootstrap for downloading the blockchain for wallet sync?
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February 21, 2018, 07:01:56 AM
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Dev, the design of the BitQuark project logo is really cool. Hopefully the quality of this project as cool as the logo.
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February 22, 2018, 01:19:05 PM
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Have there been any applications to Crypto Bridge exchange?  crypto-bridge.org
It's a newcomer decentralized exchange that is growing very quick.
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March 04, 2018, 04:55:12 PM
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So guys....whats the plan for this coin ? Are the devs still around?
Its got low supply so why not make it POS???
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March 04, 2018, 05:03:13 PM
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So guys....whats the plan for this coin ? Are the devs still around?
Its got low supply so why not make it POS???

Yes, the Dev is still around and is always available on Discord.
https://discord.gg/ub3qcWw
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March 04, 2018, 05:38:42 PM
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So guys....whats the plan for this coin ? Are the devs still around?
Its got low supply so why not make it POS???

There are some interesting things are being discussed.  This coin has all the features of making a huge impact in the industry.
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March 04, 2018, 09:37:26 PM
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Whats up with this coin now?
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March 07, 2018, 03:54:19 PM
Last edit: March 07, 2018, 06:20:16 PM by ZeroFossilFuel
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Whats up with this coin now?
What's up is there are some big players with serious hardware (don't know who or how many) that have been mining the snot out of this coin for well over 6 months now. Diff is out of sight. My Baikal Mini at 150MH/s is only making about 10 BTQ a day, whereas I used to GPU mine at about 11MH/s and make hundreds of BTQ daily. At today's diff, 11MH/s will only yield about 0.5 BTQ a day.

It's pretty clear to me that someone or some group with a lot of clout has plans to revive this coin, as well they should. What it really needs to take off is one or more reputable exchanges to trade on besides C-Cex, which anything BUT a reputable exchange. They are up to their eyeballs with angry users over lost XVG, finally after months of complaints being offered only 10% of their lost value with a $h!t token called XVGCT, and other coin developers like UNY rebranding to DIG, making public statements that C-Cex is not operating in good faith and pulling out, offering C-Cex holders of UNY 1:1 for DIG on Livecoin. Amidst all this controversy, C-Cex is not accepting new users.

Since I still do have a C-Cex account, I'm buying up what BTQ I can afford. I am also lobbying Livecoin, Poloniex, Cryptopia and others to add BTQ to their exchanges. I would encourage anyone reading this to do the same and reference this forum post with this link

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=468018.msg31789793#msg31789793

I am offering this as a possible template to lobby other exchanges with...

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Hello. I am a holder of Bitquark (BTQ). Myself and other BTQ traders are desperate for a more reliable and trustworthy exchange than C-Cex to trade on and get more coins in circulation. There has been significant renewed interest in this coin over the past several months. Please see this forum post, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=468018.msg31789793#msg31789793

BTQ was not and is not a money grab, pump and dump "excrement" coin. It has been around and steadily developed since Feb 2014, built on a solid foundation hybrid of the BTC financial model with the speed and security of QRK. It's what QRK wanted to be but couldn't. I implore you, please add BTQ to your exchange. Next to some of the "junk" coins I see listed here and elsewhere, this one has real potential.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

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