digi123
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July 02, 2014, 09:03:19 AM |
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verified Thanks
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 09:07:42 AM |
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I just noticed that this thread is self-moderated by OP holder. How do I set this up for my thread?
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popshot (OP)
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July 02, 2014, 09:11:59 AM |
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question: do I loose coinage when I move coins from one account to another, inside the same wallet, with the "move" command?
I would say yes, it does destroy it if it's a different address, it needs to be accounted somehow and the timestamp would be one of these things that change. Danbi needs to confirm or disprove that, however. I just noticed that this thread is self-moderated by OP holder. How do I set this up for my thread? When you start a new topic under the Text Box (bottom left hand side) there is 'Additional options'. You need to click it and tick 'self-moderated' option.
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 09:19:31 AM |
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I am on my OP and don't see it, is it only shown on thread creation? I went into edit OP and I get the Additional Options, but when I open that I don't see option for self -mod
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popshot (OP)
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July 02, 2014, 09:21:45 AM |
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I am on my OP and don't see it, is it only shown on thread creation?
Yes, you can't change it once you have created the thread.
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 09:25:13 AM |
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OK thanks, my bad for not noticing it at beginning LOL. I wanted to clean out a bit of FUD lol.
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danbi
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July 02, 2014, 09:33:14 AM |
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question: do I loose coinage when I move coins from one account to another, inside the same wallet, with the "move" command?
I would say yes, it does destroy it if it's a different address, it needs to be accounted somehow and the timestamp would be one of these things that change. Danbi needs to confirm or disprove that, however. When in doubt, look at the source The code says there are no block chain operations involved in moving within the wallet. Therefore, the normal answer would be "no". You can always test: 1. do listunspent, save the result 2. move coins 3. do listunspent again, compare with the previous result If no difference, you do not lose any coin age. The coin age (in blocks) is in confirmations: It is however possible, that a move destroys coin age if it moves to a new address - perhaps if the move involves splitting coins etc. The correct answer is: coin age is preserved as long as the coins remain at the same address, according to the block chain.
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pallas
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July 02, 2014, 09:48:01 AM |
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question: do I loose coinage when I move coins from one account to another, inside the same wallet, with the "move" command?
I would say yes, it does destroy it if it's a different address, it needs to be accounted somehow and the timestamp would be one of these things that change. Danbi needs to confirm or disprove that, however. When in doubt, look at the source The code says there are no block chain operations involved in moving within the wallet. Therefore, the normal answer would be "no". You can always test: 1. do listunspent, save the result 2. move coins 3. do listunspent again, compare with the previous result If no difference, you do not lose any coin age. The coin age (in blocks) is in confirmations: It is however possible, that a move destroys coin age if it moves to a new address - perhaps if the move involves splitting coins etc. The correct answer is: coin age is preserved as long as the coins remain at the same address, according to the block chain. Thanks Danbi for the extensive answer. I did the listunspent test, unfortunately a block and a transaction came in between the two commands so there are tons of differences :-D The address is indeed different: I believe that two accounts in the same wallet can't have the same address (but they can have more than one each). So I still do not understand: the address is different but there is no blockchain operations involved...
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popshot (OP)
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July 02, 2014, 10:36:31 AM |
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Could someone confirm withdrawals and deposits at Cryptsy, please. They appear to no longer be in maintenance mode.
And to those who had problems earlier, have your coins finally arrived?
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cryptonit
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July 02, 2014, 10:53:02 AM |
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Could someone confirm withdrawals and deposits at Cryptsy, please. They appear to no longer be in maintenance mode.
And to those who had problems earlier, have your coins finally arrived?
withdraw working deposit i ddnt try
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cryptonit
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July 02, 2014, 11:25:38 AM Last edit: July 02, 2014, 09:09:22 PM by cryptonit |
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i think everything is starting to look good now we can start give mintpal some love click pic or this link https://www.mintpal.com/voting#DMDwe expect it to take some weeks/maybe months but if everyone here is able vote a few times each day its just a matter of time if mintpal can see high community interest in diamond beeing added on their exchange we have also a better position if we try to bypass voting as some other coins did successful (example Noble) they got added without win vote just because they are a old coin with big community backup thats requirements we can fill easy too in my opinion lets show minpal by mass voting that there is a diamond community backing up the coin!
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 11:41:18 AM |
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OK I have sent in a 0.001 BTC vote for DMD. Send 0.001 BTC to 18brN1xw5PpXrQH9p5LWLDhBuindDe9ULV to cast a vote if you are not currently a Mintpal user. We are currently ranked 190 with 502 votes, it's going to take a lot of votes to take rank 1 which has 24215 votes ...
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 12:09:16 PM |
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Perhaps some Foundation funds could be used to speed up voting?
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cryptonit
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July 02, 2014, 12:22:46 PM |
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OK I have sent in a 0.001 BTC vote for DMD. Send 0.001 BTC to 18brN1xw5PpXrQH9p5LWLDhBuindDe9ULV to cast a vote if you are not currently a Mintpal user. We are currently ranked 190 with 502 votes, it's going to take a lot of votes to take rank 1 which has 24215 votes ...
dont spend BTC for voting! (better spend btc to buy more dmd ) create a mintpal account deposite some little btc amount buy some other coins and after that u able to vote each hour for free! after u did one trade on mintpal u allowed to vote each hour without need to pay
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 12:26:03 PM |
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Hmmm ... I'll see if there's anything I want to buy listed there ...
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cryptonit
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July 02, 2014, 12:27:25 PM Last edit: July 02, 2014, 09:10:26 PM by cryptonit |
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Vote for Diamond DMD on Mintpal!click pic or this link https://www.mintpal.com/voting#DMDdont spend BTC for voting! (better spend btc to buy more dmd ) create a mintpal account deposite some little btc amount buy some other coins (or deposit and sell some other coins which are traded at mintpal) after that u able to vote each hour for free once u did one trade on mintpal u allowed to vote each hour without need to pay
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pallas
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July 02, 2014, 12:36:56 PM |
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10 set 1 hour stopwatch 20 refresh 30 vote 40 goto 10
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 12:42:39 PM |
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Somewhat limited selection there ... only coin I have to sell is DOGE lol. Coinedup.com has a larger stable of coins. I've got some AUR sitting on Coinedup.com for sale I'll see If can move them to Mintpal and sell them there.
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utahjohn
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July 02, 2014, 12:46:54 PM |
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Mintpal is rather rudimentary ... where the hell do I deposit/withdraw ... Never mind I found it ROFL. OK successfuly moved AUR from Coinedup to Mintpal waiting for confirm
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