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June 07, 2019, 12:38:57 PM
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Wow 17 pages in manual for mining option setup. Its really hard to imagine, but really professionals can do this stuff. Smiley
17 pages manual with pictures for newbies actually. Professionals just look at the manual for the first time and they understand the concept.
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June 07, 2019, 12:40:32 PM
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What happen to my coins why my coins are gone after suqa coin rebranded to SIN?

Does it transfer all my coins after rebranded?

My coins still there in suqa explorer but in sin explorer, it shows my transaction but the balance is gone?

What should I do now? Is the SIN explorer shows wrong info? if I import my private key to SIN wallet do you think it will show my real balance?
Please check out this manual for old SUQA coin conflicts.
https://github.com/SINOVATEblockchain/SIN-core/releases/download/v1.02-d24bd6b/guideforoldSUQAcoinsconflict.pdf
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June 07, 2019, 12:45:42 PM
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Today’s change is 34%, That’s wonderful statistics for mining project with such volume .
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June 07, 2019, 12:48:55 PM
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What happen to my coins why my coins are gone after suqa coin rebranded to SIN?

Does it transfer all my coins after rebranded?

My coins still there in suqa explorer but in sin explorer, it shows my transaction but the balance is gone?

What should I do now? Is the SIN explorer shows wrong info? if I import my private key to SIN wallet do you think it will show my real balance?
Please check out this manbual for old SUQA coin conflicts.
https://github.com/SINOVATEblockchain/SIN-core/releases/download/v1.02-d24bd6b/guideforoldSUQAcoinsconflict.pdf

Thanks for the link but everything is ok now XTdev help me out to make my coins back in sin wallet.

If Anyone also experiences this just go to sin discord support then find my post there and you will the guide how to recover my balance with private key.
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June 07, 2019, 02:37:35 PM
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Who can tell what kind will be the stages of burning nodes and how many will be that stages?
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June 07, 2019, 02:50:34 PM
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Wow 17 pages in manual for mining option setup. Its really hard to imagine, but really professionals can do this stuff. Smiley
17 pages manual with pictures for newbies actually. Professionals just look at the manual for the first time and they understand the concept.
It's good that for beginners everything is simple and accessible, and the team photo is a very important part.
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June 07, 2019, 02:54:03 PM
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SINOVATE High Quality Content Bounty Series V1

https://twitter.com/SinovateChain/status/1137010399835017217



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June 07, 2019, 02:57:47 PM
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Massive massive bounty campaign!!!!!!!!!!
Now we talking!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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June 07, 2019, 03:01:51 PM
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Now there is a bounty company, you can participate in this project, and in the future to sell tokens on the stock exchange
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June 07, 2019, 05:29:26 PM
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https://twitter.com/SinovateChain/status/1137018476890120193


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June 07, 2019, 05:51:17 PM
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What happen to my coins why my coins are gone after suqa coin rebranded to SIN?

Does it transfer all my coins after rebranded?

My coins still there in suqa explorer but in sin explorer, it shows my transaction but the balance is gone?

What should I do now? Is the SIN explorer shows wrong info? if I import my private key to SIN wallet do you think it will show my real balance?
Please check out this manbual for old SUQA coin conflicts.
https://github.com/SINOVATEblockchain/SIN-core/releases/download/v1.02-d24bd6b/guideforoldSUQAcoinsconflict.pdf

Thanks for the link but everything is ok now XTdev help me out to make my coins back in sin wallet.

If Anyone also experiences this just go to sin discord support then find my post there and you will the guide how to recover my balance with private key.
Now there are a lot of people on the market who want to receive personal keys of their wallets, before now it worked, but people have become smarter and no longer trust such
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June 07, 2019, 05:55:13 PM
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Lost all coins.

Migrated successfully to SIN & then removed all SUQA files from PC. And backup wallet also gone with it.

Now SIN wallet corrupted and lost everything.

Anyway to recover those from corrupted wallet ?
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June 07, 2019, 07:42:47 PM
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Lost all coins.

Migrated successfully to SIN & then removed all SUQA files from PC. And backup wallet also gone with it.

Now SIN wallet corrupted and lost everything.

Anyway to recover those from corrupted wallet ?
Did you backup your wallet when the coins were still in your wallet?
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June 07, 2019, 08:06:48 PM
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Lost all coins.

Migrated successfully to SIN & then removed all SUQA files from PC. And backup wallet also gone with it.

Now SIN wallet corrupted and lost everything.

Anyway to recover those from corrupted wallet ?

If you deleted\lost your SUQA wallet.dat unfortunately there is no way to recover your funds unless you previously backed up private key of SUQA wallet

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June 08, 2019, 05:32:33 AM
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Lost all coins.

Migrated successfully to SIN & then removed all SUQA files from PC. And backup wallet also gone with it.

Now SIN wallet corrupted and lost everything.

Anyway to recover those from corrupted wallet ?
It is a pity that you have lost access to your wallet. Now there are almost no chances to recover it ...Best of all - think again where you could lose access to the wallet... It is a pity ... because the project is very promising! SIN is the first gpu only project that changed the algo to continue to keep asic fpga resistant
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June 08, 2019, 10:20:26 AM
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Did you backup your wallet when the coins were still in your wallet?
You should always have private keys to your wallets. These are the basic rules of elementary security when using cryptocurrency. I think that this rule is known to all investors and beginners and experienced.
That’s really sad story. Private keys and backups are obvious for such kind of wallets.
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June 08, 2019, 11:59:55 AM
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Unfortunately, but it seems that you have lost your coins ... I sympathize with you.  I recommend to buy this coin again, as the project is really interesting and promising.  But be careful in the future with your wallet and your coins.
On the market, you need to understand that in any case, in the future there is a chance to lose your tokens, or it’s trivial not to sell them.
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June 08, 2019, 01:17:32 PM
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Massive massive bounty campaign!!!!!!!!!!
Now we talking!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why are you screaming ? Where is the conditions and how to enter there?
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June 08, 2019, 02:23:08 PM
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On the market, you need to understand that in any case, in the future there is a chance to lose your tokens, or it’s trivial not to sell them.
Especially when it comes to such a promising project as SINOVATE. Coins should be used. They can provide you with a good passive income. I'm talking about POS-staking or masternodes.
As I understand , the passive incom will be better from infinity nodes, not for regular staking ?
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June 08, 2019, 04:42:40 PM
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On the market, you need to understand that in any case, in the future there is a chance to lose your tokens, or it’s trivial not to sell them.
Especially when it comes to such a promising project as SINOVATE. Coins should be used. They can provide you with a good passive income. I'm talking about POS-staking or masternodes.
In order for the token to continue to be in price, you need to properly promote it among competitors and of course the stock exchange.
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