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October 17, 2018, 10:05:08 PM
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The ability to store and manage sheet master nodes remotely is a good advantage, but how safe will such a system be?

What kind of security are you talking about? What exactly is your security interest in? Maybe you suggest that hosting can be somehow hacked?
That is what I am talking about. Masternode owners are people with great financial resources. If I place my master node on a remote server, I want to be sure of the security of this.
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October 17, 2018, 10:09:25 PM
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I see that many users are interested in this project and are actively involved in the bounty campaign, but what exactly caused such a stir?

Good bounty campaigns allow their participants to earn a good amount of coins for simple actions, and this is exactly what attracts most.
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October 17, 2018, 10:14:13 PM
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The ability to store and manage sheet master nodes remotely is a good advantage, but how safe will such a system be?

What kind of security are you talking about? What exactly is your security interest in? Maybe you suggest that hosting can be somehow hacked?
That is what I am talking about. Masternode owners are people with great financial resources. If I place my master node on a remote server, I want to be sure of the security of this.

Security is a key feature of this project. The developers of this project are focusing on this, so I'm sure that this will be the case.
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October 17, 2018, 10:20:32 PM
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I see that many users are interested in this project and are actively involved in the bounty campaign, but what exactly caused such a stir?

Good bounty campaigns allow their participants to earn a good amount of coins for simple actions, and this is exactly what attracts most.
But after all not in each case actions happen simple. In many ways, the terms of payment involve various difficulties. Yes, and tasks can be really time consuming, for example translations.
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October 17, 2018, 10:23:55 PM
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The ability to store and manage sheet master nodes remotely is a good advantage, but how safe will such a system be?

What kind of security are you talking about? What exactly is your security interest in? Maybe you suggest that hosting can be somehow hacked?
That is what I am talking about. Masternode owners are people with great financial resources. If I place my master node on a remote server, I want to be sure of the security of this.

Security is a key feature of this project. The developers of this project are focusing on this, so I'm sure that this will be the case.
I'm just trying to understand the key features of this system, and why it will really be safe, can a third party get access to my master node?
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October 17, 2018, 10:28:00 PM
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The ability to store and manage sheet master nodes remotely is a good advantage, but how safe will such a system be?

What kind of security are you talking about? What exactly is your security interest in? Maybe you suggest that hosting can be somehow hacked?
That is what I am talking about. Masternode owners are people with great financial resources. If I place my master node on a remote server, I want to be sure of the security of this.

Security is a key feature of this project. The developers of this project are focusing on this, so I'm sure that this will be the case.
I'm just trying to understand the key features of this system, and why it will really be safe, can a third party get access to my master node?

I do not know exactly how it will work in this project, I think you should get acquainted with the white paper to find out. I think there you can find answers to your questions.
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October 17, 2018, 10:31:46 PM
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I see that many users are interested in this project and are actively involved in the bounty campaign, but what exactly caused such a stir?

Good bounty campaigns allow their participants to earn a good amount of coins for simple actions, and this is exactly what attracts most.
But after all not in each case actions happen simple. In many ways, the terms of payment involve various difficulties. Yes, and tasks can be really time consuming, for example translations.

But after all, a decent reward is due to a decent reward, which is why this is an interesting proposal for many participants.
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October 17, 2018, 10:34:57 PM
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The ability to store and manage sheet master nodes remotely is a good advantage, but how safe will such a system be?

What kind of security are you talking about? What exactly is your security interest in? Maybe you suggest that hosting can be somehow hacked?
That is what I am talking about. Masternode owners are people with great financial resources. If I place my master node on a remote server, I want to be sure of the security of this.

Security is a key feature of this project. The developers of this project are focusing on this, so I'm sure that this will be the case.
I'm just trying to understand the key features of this system, and why it will really be safe, can a third party get access to my master node?

I do not know exactly how it will work in this project, I think you should get acquainted with the white paper to find out. I think there you can find answers to your questions.
Perhaps you are right, I will try to get acquainted with this, maybe you are right and I can find all the answers to my questions there.
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October 17, 2018, 10:38:07 PM
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I see that many users are interested in this project and are actively involved in the bounty campaign, but what exactly caused such a stir?

Good bounty campaigns allow their participants to earn a good amount of coins for simple actions, and this is exactly what attracts most.
But after all not in each case actions happen simple. In many ways, the terms of payment involve various difficulties. Yes, and tasks can be really time consuming, for example translations.

But after all, a decent reward is due to a decent reward, which is why this is an interesting proposal for many participants.
Yes, but actually getting coins is sometimes quite difficult. In some bounty campaigns, I had to go through KYC in order to gain access to earned coins.
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October 17, 2018, 10:42:11 PM
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The ability to store and manage sheet master nodes remotely is a good advantage, but how safe will such a system be?

What kind of security are you talking about? What exactly is your security interest in? Maybe you suggest that hosting can be somehow hacked?
That is what I am talking about. Masternode owners are people with great financial resources. If I place my master node on a remote server, I want to be sure of the security of this.

Security is a key feature of this project. The developers of this project are focusing on this, so I'm sure that this will be the case.
I'm just trying to understand the key features of this system, and why it will really be safe, can a third party get access to my master node?

I do not know exactly how it will work in this project, I think you should get acquainted with the white paper to find out. I think there you can find answers to your questions.
Perhaps you are right, I will try to get acquainted with this, maybe you are right and I can find all the answers to my questions there.

Good luck. In general, it is always necessary to begin acquaintance with a new project after reading all the documentation, so that you do not have a lot of stupid questions.
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October 17, 2018, 10:45:33 PM
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I see that many users are interested in this project and are actively involved in the bounty campaign, but what exactly caused such a stir?

Good bounty campaigns allow their participants to earn a good amount of coins for simple actions, and this is exactly what attracts most.
But after all not in each case actions happen simple. In many ways, the terms of payment involve various difficulties. Yes, and tasks can be really time consuming, for example translations.

But after all, a decent reward is due to a decent reward, which is why this is an interesting proposal for many participants.
Yes, but actually getting coins is sometimes quite difficult. In some bounty campaigns, I had to go through KYC in order to gain access to earned coins.

Well, yes, this is a fairly common practice, I'm talking about KYC. You need to pass this test to confirm your identity, this is quite a logical step.
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October 17, 2018, 10:50:29 PM
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I see that many users are interested in this project and are actively involved in the bounty campaign, but what exactly caused such a stir?

Good bounty campaigns allow their participants to earn a good amount of coins for simple actions, and this is exactly what attracts most.
But after all not in each case actions happen simple. In many ways, the terms of payment involve various difficulties. Yes, and tasks can be really time consuming, for example translations.

But after all, a decent reward is due to a decent reward, which is why this is an interesting proposal for many participants.
Yes, but actually getting coins is sometimes quite difficult. In some bounty campaigns, I had to go through KYC in order to gain access to earned coins.

Well, yes, this is a fairly common practice, I'm talking about KYC. You need to pass this test to confirm your identity, this is quite a logical step.
Perhaps it is, but often this causes some inconvenience and the withdrawal of tokens is delayed because of this. What about this project and this bounty company? Is KYC needed?
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October 17, 2018, 10:54:50 PM
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Can I load my wallet already? Is it already available or not at the moment?
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October 17, 2018, 10:59:12 PM
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I see that many users are interested in this project and are actively involved in the bounty campaign, but what exactly caused such a stir?

Good bounty campaigns allow their participants to earn a good amount of coins for simple actions, and this is exactly what attracts most.
But after all not in each case actions happen simple. In many ways, the terms of payment involve various difficulties. Yes, and tasks can be really time consuming, for example translations.

But after all, a decent reward is due to a decent reward, which is why this is an interesting proposal for many participants.
Yes, but actually getting coins is sometimes quite difficult. In some bounty campaigns, I had to go through KYC in order to gain access to earned coins.

Well, yes, this is a fairly common practice, I'm talking about KYC. You need to pass this test to confirm your identity, this is quite a logical step.
Perhaps it is, but often this causes some inconvenience and the withdrawal of tokens is delayed because of this. What about this project and this bounty company? Is KYC needed?

I can not accurately answer this question, but I suppose that it is not. Because I did not see any mention of this on the project website and in the thread. But I could be wrong.
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October 17, 2018, 11:04:06 PM
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Can I load my wallet already? Is it already available or not at the moment?

As far as I understand, yes, the wallets are already available on the web site, but so far not for all platforms, so you have to wait. But if you are a Windows or Linux user, you can download it.
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October 17, 2018, 11:08:16 PM
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Can I load my wallet already? Is it already available or not at the moment?

As far as I understand, yes, the wallets are already available on the web site, but so far not for all platforms, so you have to wait. But if you are a Windows or Linux user, you can download it.
Well I understood, thanks. Is the coin already available for purchase? Yes? I just cleaned somewhere that the pre-sale will last a very short time.
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October 17, 2018, 11:13:51 PM
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Can I load my wallet already? Is it already available or not at the moment?

As far as I understand, yes, the wallets are already available on the web site, but so far not for all platforms, so you have to wait. But if you are a Windows or Linux user, you can download it.
Well I understood, thanks. Is the coin already available for purchase? Yes? I just cleaned somewhere that the pre-sale will last a very short time.

YES, this is absolutely true, the pre-sale has started today and it will be available in just 2 or 3 days, check the exact end date on the website.
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October 17, 2018, 11:18:07 PM
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I see information that the system will support the shared masternode service. But I do not quite understand what it means and how it will work.
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October 17, 2018, 11:22:19 PM
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Can I load my wallet already? Is it already available or not at the moment?

As far as I understand, yes, the wallets are already available on the web site, but so far not for all platforms, so you have to wait. But if you are a Windows or Linux user, you can download it.
Well I understood, thanks. Is the coin already available for purchase? Yes? I just cleaned somewhere that the pre-sale will last a very short time.

YES, this is absolutely true, the pre-sale has started today and it will be available in just 2 or 3 days, check the exact end date on the website.
Yes, I have already checked, it really is only available for 3 days, but why such a short period of time, with what it can be connected?
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October 17, 2018, 11:28:41 PM
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I see information that the system will support the shared masternode service. But I do not quite understand what it means and how it will work.

Well, as far as I understand the essence of this is that users do not need to buy their master node, they can invest in this part of the funds.
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