eterna156
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August 13, 2014, 09:27:34 PM |
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Can someone explain how to use the Keypair method? I know how to use a DAT. file, but this would be my first IPO I've invested in. Just nervous I might screw it up. I'm kinda stressed it might sell out soon so just a basic explanation would be fantastic. Very busy here but trying to help, we'll have videos that walk this through the Syscoin wallet but here is something to get you started (I google'd for you): Import Keypairs (private key) into Bitcoin Wallet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yltd9iMlm34 Import Wallet.dat into Bitcoin Wallet: http://superuser.com/questions/270145/import-a-bitcoin-account
Hope this helps, will be back around later tonight with more news Great all I need. keep up the good work
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peels
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August 13, 2014, 09:42:58 PM |
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Everyone seems to be really excited about the launch, which is great, but let's remember that huge events rarely go perfectly. There might be some bumps and some questions. Rather than panicking, let's give the developers some time to get to our questions and answer them effectively. Also, make sure that you've read the OP because many of the questions asked are addressed there. You may want to visit Moolah again (I know I did) to remind yourself of how they are going forward with the process.
Above all, for goodness sakes, keep a steady hand and don't go to pieces if you don't know how to import your wallet or if you don't understand something. Let's behave as adults and as a strong community.
You say that but we will need to hold most peoples hands and tell them how to get the coins to an exchange to dump 2 hours after launch. Most people can't read anything longer than a tweet now a days too. People should just hold. Whales will buy your cheap coins then you will complain about it. This isn't a shitcoin like you are used to dealing with.
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Yuzu
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August 13, 2014, 09:47:00 PM |
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Everyone seems to be really excited about the launch, which is great, but let's remember that huge events rarely go perfectly. There might be some bumps and some questions. Rather than panicking, let's give the developers some time to get to our questions and answer them effectively. Also, make sure that you've read the OP because many of the questions asked are addressed there. You may want to visit Moolah again (I know I did) to remind yourself of how they are going forward with the process.
Above all, for goodness sakes, keep a steady hand and don't go to pieces if you don't know how to import your wallet or if you don't understand something. Let's behave as adults and as a strong community.
You say that but we will need to hold most peoples hands and tell them how to get the coins to an exchange to dump 2 hours after launch. Most people can't read anything longer than a tweet now a days too. People should just hold. Whales will buy your cheap coins then you will complain about it. This isn't a shitcoin like you are used to dealing with. We're saying the same thing. Nobody needs to panic and dump.
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jjj0923
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August 13, 2014, 09:55:39 PM |
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I'm holding out for 1 BTC = 1 SYS :
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CryptoJohn
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Well, That's Crypto :-\
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August 13, 2014, 10:06:36 PM |
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Why dont you people read the instructions instead of making mistakes and crying about them? Armin you dont always have to be a **ck.
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Crypto_Enthusiast
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August 13, 2014, 10:21:07 PM |
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I'm on board, I am impressed with what I have seen so far & will be watching this over the coming weeks/months.
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darioc
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https://rangersprotocol.com/
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August 13, 2014, 10:28:59 PM |
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snipsnoop
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August 13, 2014, 10:40:16 PM |
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Lol. Seems we forgot to update the OP.. Why are u giving a 32 mb pendrive only? Give atleast 1 gb
The Pen Drive / USB Drives ARE now 1GB - We are just in the process of amending. #Winning
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snipsnoop
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August 13, 2014, 10:42:03 PM |
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Moving fast now. 645.82365674 / 1035 BTC
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jjj0923
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August 13, 2014, 10:51:00 PM Last edit: August 13, 2014, 11:07:44 PM by jjj0923 |
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so happy to see this coin come live!
and I'm looking for a pool to mine in...
perhaps I'll look at people's signatures to possibly find a pool
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snipsnoop
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August 13, 2014, 11:14:26 PM |
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Just in case Pool Operators have not noticed. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=718124.0Advertising spam is not allowed, this includes mining pools, gambling services, exchanges, shops, etc. Mining pool ops should make a thread within the Mining section of Alt Currencies. Most OP's already link to pools available so advertising your pool is unnecessary and leads to too much spam. Exchanges, shops, gambling sites, etc, should make a thread in the Marketplace section of Alt Currencies.
Please let us know on http://www.syscoin.org/affiliate and we'll add your pool to the list (OP and website) before launch. This will also help us/you in case of any potential updates.
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jjj0923
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August 13, 2014, 11:22:50 PM |
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Just in case Pool Operators have not noticed. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=718124.0Advertising spam is not allowed, this includes mining pools, gambling services, exchanges, shops, etc. Mining pool ops should make a thread within the Mining section of Alt Currencies. Most OP's already link to pools available so advertising your pool is unnecessary and leads to too much spam. Exchanges, shops, gambling sites, etc, should make a thread in the Marketplace section of Alt Currencies.
Please let us know on http://www.syscoin.org/affiliate and we'll add your pool to the list (OP and website) before launch. This will also help us/you in case of any potential updates. thanks I did fill out that form a few days ago - got your grahphics and included them on the home page of my pool - which I will not mention in the text text here - don't wanna 'spam' ya know? LOL
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noodle_dam
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August 13, 2014, 11:38:49 PM |
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Before investing more, I'd like something clarified:
The only coins that seem to die or go < IPO price nowadays are coins that weren't put on a proper (high volume and that people are comfortable with) exchange at launch.
Now initially I was super pumped because Moolah.io bought mintpal, so surely we'd see the kickoff to high volume great mintpal days of old and SYS would kick it off. Now it is my understanding the coin will only be available on Moolah.io's exchange at launch. I have checked their exchange and as of this writing, Moolah.io literally has 0 btc volume on their exchange. Imagine the btc needed to keep this coin at or above ipo price, now why would we accept this? Also, this exchange requires an SMS # for 2FA, many of us in the crypto world are uncomfortable with that since we use authy/google.
I mean, I get it, they want to force btc volume to their own exchange and see this as an opportunity, but this is not ok for me as an investor. How much money is enough? I'm asking that this be re-analyzed and addressed and hope others in the community think about this and demand the same.
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GambitBTC
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August 13, 2014, 11:50:29 PM |
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Before investing more, I'd like something clarified:
The only coins that seem to die or go < IPO price nowadays are coins that weren't put on a proper (high volume and that people are comfortable with) exchange at launch.
Now initially I was super pumped because Moolah.io bought mintpal, so surely we'd see the kickoff to high volume great mintpal days of old and SYS would kick it off. Now it is my understanding the coin will only be available on Moolah.io's exchange at launch. I have checked their exchange and as of this writing, Moolah.io literally has 0 btc volume on their exchange. Imagine the btc needed to keep this coin at or above ipo price, now why would we accept this? Also, this exchange requires an SMS # for 2FA, many of us in the crypto world are uncomfortable with that since we use authy/google.
I mean, I get it, they want to force btc volume to their own exchange and see this as an opportunity, but this is not ok for me as an investor. How much money is enough? I'm asking that this be re-analyzed and addressed and hope others in the community think about this and demand the same.
Very valid point you bring up
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jjj0923
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August 13, 2014, 11:53:58 PM |
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Before investing more, I'd like something clarified:
The only coins that seem to die or go < IPO price nowadays are coins that weren't put on a proper (high volume and that people are comfortable with) exchange at launch.
Now initially I was super pumped because Moolah.io bought mintpal, so surely we'd see the kickoff to high volume great mintpal days of old and SYS would kick it off. Now it is my understanding the coin will only be available on Moolah.io's exchange at launch. I have checked their exchange and as of this writing, Moolah.io literally has 0 btc volume on their exchange. Imagine the btc needed to keep this coin at or above ipo price, now why would we accept this? Also, this exchange requires an SMS # for 2FA, many of us in the crypto world are uncomfortable with that since we use authy/google.
I mean, I get it, they want to force btc volume to their own exchange and see this as an opportunity, but this is not ok for me as an investor. How much money is enough? I'm asking that this be re-analyzed and addressed and hope others in the community think about this and demand the same.
easy answer - don't trade your coins there - the coin will be picked up quickly by cryptsy, poloniex, mintapal or bittrex - I personally could care less what their volume is. It aint my life savings here ya'know? never risk what you're not prepared to lose.
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August 13, 2014, 11:57:02 PM Last edit: August 14, 2014, 12:09:20 AM by Crypto_Enthusiast |
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Before investing more, I'd like something clarified:
The only coins that seem to die or go < IPO price nowadays are coins that weren't put on a proper (high volume and that people are comfortable with) exchange at launch.
Now initially I was super pumped because Moolah.io bought mintpal, so surely we'd see the kickoff to high volume great mintpal days of old and SYS would kick it off. Now it is my understanding the coin will only be available on Moolah.io's exchange at launch. I have checked their exchange and as of this writing, Moolah.io literally has 0 btc volume on their exchange. Imagine the btc needed to keep this coin at or above ipo price, now why would we accept this? Also, this exchange requires an SMS # for 2FA, many of us in the crypto world are uncomfortable with that since we use authy/google.
I mean, I get it, they want to force btc volume to their own exchange and see this as an opportunity, but this is not ok for me as an investor. How much money is enough? I'm asking that this be re-analyzed and addressed and hope others in the community think about this and demand the same.
I agree and believe liquidity & being on a high volume exchange soon after launch cannot be overlooked. Would like to see an effort being made to reach out to exchanges which do have high volume and BTC on.
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lvyuan95
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August 14, 2014, 12:08:55 AM |
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Before investing more, I'd like something clarified:
The only coins that seem to die or go < IPO price nowadays are coins that weren't put on a proper (high volume and that people are comfortable with) exchange at launch.
Now initially I was super pumped because Moolah.io bought mintpal, so surely we'd see the kickoff to high volume great mintpal days of old and SYS would kick it off. Now it is my understanding the coin will only be available on Moolah.io's exchange at launch. I have checked their exchange and as of this writing, Moolah.io literally has 0 btc volume on their exchange. Imagine the btc needed to keep this coin at or above ipo price, now why would we accept this? Also, this exchange requires an SMS # for 2FA, many of us in the crypto world are uncomfortable with that since we use authy/google.
I mean, I get it, they want to force btc volume to their own exchange and see this as an opportunity, but this is not ok for me as an investor. How much money is enough? I'm asking that this be re-analyzed and addressed and hope others in the community think about this and demand the same.
I agree and believe liquidity & being on a high volume exchange cannot be overlooked. Would like to see an effort being made to reach out to the exchanges which do have volume and BTC on. +1 Dev team should srsly consider this, contact some other exchanges like bittrex, poloniex or even MintPal before launch, let them list SYS right after launch, I'm 100% sure they won't want to miss high volume SYS will bring to them.(BUT dev team has to reach them first) Ofc it's important to focus tech developments before launch, but I think getting listed by proper exchanges is huge for a new coin too.
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Yuzu
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August 14, 2014, 12:15:44 AM |
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That question has actually has been posed to the devs a couple of times. It's even alluded to in the OP (italics mine): Q: What do you mean when you say Moolah will be the exclusive exchange? Will Syscoin not be on other exchanges? A: We have a partnership with Moolah and will be coordinating with them to get Syscoin on all of their platforms [including exchange] at launch as part of this partnership. This doesn't mean other exchanges can't add us. We're just working directly with Moolah in a much larger sense to try to make Syscoin's capabilities more accessible to the masses so their's will be the first exchange we are listed on.I'm fairly certain that other exchanges such as Bittrex and Cryptsy will pick up Syscoin almost immediately after launch. Bittrex adds everything it seems! And I think that we as a community can drop some emails or make some votes just to make the whole process faster.
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open82buy
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August 14, 2014, 12:25:50 AM |
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I’ve been watching this thread for only a week now, wow a lot of development work has gone into this coin. Always good to see Dev’s willing to name themselves and just love the idea that anyone can become a certificate issuer, but this project will take time to build and must therefore be seen as a long term investment. Sure; you will always get some investors dumping if just to get a certain % of their initial investment back depending to what formula they are working with, but the market will correct this IN TIME. I missed the earlier announcement (I’ve yet to find an alt coin calendar that I can bloody rely on) So I missed the “Early Bird Price”, but have been impressed with what I have seen and can see the potential that this coin has, so am happy at even paying the “Regular Price” of 0.00000518BTC/SYS. This to me is still a bargin. As for myself, I will be holding
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64dimensions
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August 14, 2014, 01:23:16 AM |
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To clarify something: Syscoin IPO investors will be importing our private key from Moolah to an existing BTC wallet, correct?
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