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Author Topic: ★★★★ [CAIx] ★ First 100% PoS At Launch ★ PSP ★★★★  (Read 416395 times)
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November 26, 2014, 08:43:54 PM
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE.
MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES.



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November 27, 2014, 02:55:48 PM
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Thanks Stuhl, to you and yours as well
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November 27, 2014, 03:15:36 PM
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Happy turkey day to the US people Smiley
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November 27, 2014, 04:12:50 PM
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Happy turkey day to the US people Smiley

It's not thanksgiving unless you eat a turduken

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turducken
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November 27, 2014, 05:10:55 PM
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New CAIx aritcle to be found here!
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November 27, 2014, 07:26:25 PM
Last edit: November 27, 2014, 07:39:01 PM by pieterjanvh
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 Cool Cool!

Might want to point out that the "total CAIx paid" number on the multipool does not include the Titans' cut, this is to stop daytraders from guessing when buys from the PSP are accuring.
Stuhlman is holding a daily ledger to show how many caix has been bought and when that was done.

Good to see you again jdebunt, I hope you get your CAIx out of MintPal...
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December 01, 2014, 04:54:48 AM
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Gotta thank JStuhlman, Pieterjanvh and everyone else working on CAIx for being true to their word!!!!!

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December 01, 2014, 01:21:37 PM
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Gotta thank JStuhlman, Pieterjanvh and everyone else working on CAIx for being true to their word!!!!!

Well it was basicly Stuhlman being true to his word, I'm just a CAIx enthusiast and my hobby got out of hand Cheesy.
Thanks for your appreciation though.

Looks like being re-added to Bittrex was a good point in time for CAIx. With it's current 14 BTC volume it's in the top 10 of most traded coins on Bittrex.
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December 01, 2014, 03:00:59 PM
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tell me how this work please :

on bittrex, the current sell list have mostly all small < 1k coin sell orders. I monitor that market and not often i see big sell orders of above 1k caix
but on the market history we can see a lot (in fact all) recent big buys (over 1k caix) in a short period of time. and this behavior goes for the last 3-4 days now.
 Huh

i mean, what is that? someone know something and feed the "buyer" with big sell orders to let him eat 'em? and those big sell orders just disappear when the "buyer" isn't active?

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December 01, 2014, 03:12:52 PM
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tell me how this work please :

on bittrex, the current sell list have mostly all small < 1k coin sell orders. I monitor that market and not often i see big sell orders of above 1k caix
but on the market history we can see a lot (in fact all) recent big buys (over 1k caix) in a short period of time. and this behavior goes for the last 3-4 days now.
 Huh

i mean, what is that? someone know something and feed the "buyer" with big sell orders to let him eat 'em? and those big sell orders just disappear when the "buyer" isn't active?



fake volume could be the answer?  Grin


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December 01, 2014, 04:34:21 PM
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tell me how this work please :

on bittrex, the current sell list have mostly all small < 1k coin sell orders. I monitor that market and not often i see big sell orders of above 1k caix
but on the market history we can see a lot (in fact all) recent big buys (over 1k caix) in a short period of time. and this behavior goes for the last 3-4 days now.
 Huh

i mean, what is that? someone know something and feed the "buyer" with big sell orders to let him eat 'em? and those big sell orders just disappear when the "buyer" isn't active?



That's not a fake volume. It's just people don't want to buy solid stakes for big price and waiting till big sell order appears to eat it.
That's reasonable to buy 2k CAIx for 11000 sats and not for 11000-16000 sats.
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December 02, 2014, 12:52:56 PM
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I think it's a bit of both, fake volume and people waiting for chunky orders.
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December 02, 2014, 04:22:45 PM
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Well, holidays are  past.
Hoping Stuhl would clarify current state of CAIX and update PSP whitepaper.
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December 02, 2014, 05:05:28 PM
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CAIx bootstrap.dat file 12/02/2014

Hi guys, I've uploaded a bootstrap.dat file for users that are syncing their wallets for the first time.
Adding the bootstrap.dat file to your datafolder will significantly speed up the syncing process.
I will update the file at least once a month.

What is bootstrap.dat
bootstrap.dat allows a new CAIx client (not synced) to rapidly import the initial blocks from a local file instead of slowly downloading blocks from random peers.
This significantly reduces the time it takes to get a client synced with the current blockchain.
Simply having bootstrap.dat in CAIx's expected data directory will make your initial block sync much faster.
The import process can be even faster if you use the -dbcache=1000 command line parameter which uses an additional 1GB of RAM for the database index cache.

How this works
  • Download bootstrap.rar from MEGA.
  • Decompress to obtain bootstrap.dat.
  • Put it into the CAIx datadir. This is the same folder that contains wallet.dat and the blocks folder. Or run the wallet with "CAIx-qt.exe -loadblock=c:\path_to\bootstrap.dat
  • Launching the CAIx client will take longer, because the bootstrap.dat file is being imported to the wallet."
  • Delete bootstrap.dat.old after the process if you want to recover some storage space.
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December 02, 2014, 05:11:51 PM
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Any news about the decentralized market?

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December 04, 2014, 02:03:59 AM
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Thank you again for the wallet and all the support you are doing Smiley

Quick question : Is the titan buying some coin? On the multipool, its written 1,649.57 caix since a few days!


Yes the psp is now active on the market. The multipool does not report on the PSP.
This is done on purpose to prevent manipulation by day traders. I am keeping a daily log to publish on monthly basis.
The ultimate goal of the psp is to establish new floors for price that rise slowly to reach an equilibrium price.
After the holiday I will revamp the OP and establish a new roadmap for CAIx, also the PSP whitepaper will be edited
to reflect changes.



any news about this? thank you Smiley

Its only been about 2 weeks, give them a few more.
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December 04, 2014, 12:00:38 PM
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Volume has gone again. not long before BitTrex removes CAIx again  Cheesy
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December 04, 2014, 12:50:59 PM
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Volume has gone again. not long before BitTrex removes CAIx again  Cheesy

Of course, you can't get caix that cheap. Only tiny amounts available at such prices. Anyway, I wouldn't worry about bittrex, as it's nothing special. Cryptsy has a much better ui on general and is less laggy. Volume can jump there to, so no need to panic  Cheesy
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December 04, 2014, 05:10:56 PM
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Volume has gone again. not long before BitTrex removes CAIx again  Cheesy

Of course, you can't get caix that cheap. Only tiny amounts available at such prices. Anyway, I wouldn't worry about bittrex, as it's nothing special. Cryptsy has a much better ui on general and is less laggy. Volume can jump there to, so no need to panic  Cheesy

Regarding Cryptsy, i'd disagree on both fronts. BitTrex UI is better and lags far less than Cryptsy.  Grin

P.S. You'll only panic when I dump..... But I don't dump..... Or do I?  Cheesy
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December 04, 2014, 10:43:06 PM
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Volume has gone again. not long before BitTrex removes CAIx again  Cheesy

Of course, you can't get caix that cheap. Only tiny amounts available at such prices. Anyway, I wouldn't worry about bittrex, as it's nothing special. Cryptsy has a much better ui on general and is less laggy. Volume can jump there to, so no need to panic  Cheesy

Regarding Cryptsy, i'd disagree on both fronts. BitTrex UI is better and lags far less than Cryptsy.  Grin

P.S. You'll only panic when I dump..... But I don't dump..... Or do I?  Cheesy

I hate that I'm not able to scroll buy and sell orders, my open orders and trades on the same page, I hate it you have to move to your open orders tab to be sure to safely cancel the order, as new orders and deleted orders cause lines jumping and you can easily cancel the wrong order and the processing of orders is much slower than polo or cryptsy. Polo is instant and cryptsy more or less too, you immediately receive the funds back, bittrex delays even up to 20, 30 seconds sometimes. Didn't you ever experience that issue with cancelling the order and a line moved after you pressed cancel and you cancelled the wrong order?

There are some pluses on the bittrex side of course, but on general does not have the upper hand from my experience.

If you would dump now, that would mean you would panic first, not me. Grin

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