kleineaap
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June 29, 2014, 07:25:16 PM |
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It's because VRC is such a threat. It would be an improvement if the forum had a 21 & older policy. I feel like I am back in grade school here. or proper modarator Feel free to join a real community forum VRC dedicated at www.veritalk.info where panic spreading won't be tolerated. I incentivate honest discussion for the community's sake.
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PositivelyInsane
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June 29, 2014, 07:26:22 PM |
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Can anyone put together a step by step process on how to securely place your veri in the wallet and allow them to stake with out the possibility of getting them stolen? Sorry I'm extremely paranoid when it comes to not keeping my crytpo in a paper wallet As soon as they hit your wallet they will start staking. It will take 8 hours or more after you open your wallet to start recieving VRC depending on how many VRC you have. The more VeriCoin you have, the faster you will recieve payment. You can encrypt your wallet with a password. Make sure you keep that very close, if you lose it, you lose your coins. If you encrypt your wallet, you will need to unencrypt your wallet to start getting payment. To do that you put the password in and go. You must leave your wallet open to verify the network, thus being paid interest. But if I'm staking while unencrypted cant my coins be stolen? yes they can, in two clicks. dont know why they made POS so vonerable. you can also place it unencrypted in vmware, and leave host system locked if ure uncertain about your system safety. Yeah.. is there a way for staking to be more secure? If you unlock and put "true" on the end then it is only unlocked fro staking, still need password to send, so the command is: walletpassphrase xxxxx 9999999 true. Where xxxxx is you password, 9999999 is the time to unlock in seconds and true means that it is only unlocked for staking. Type help in the console and look at the walletpassphrase command to verify this, and for the very paranoid try sending some coins and see if it needs the password again! Thank you.. got it!
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onsightit
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June 29, 2014, 07:30:09 PM |
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Can anyone put together a step by step process on how to securely place your veri in the wallet and allow them to stake with out the possibility of getting them stolen? Sorry I'm extremely paranoid when it comes to not keeping my crytpo in a paper wallet As soon as they hit your wallet they will start staking. It will take 8 hours or more after you open your wallet to start recieving VRC depending on how many VRC you have. The more VeriCoin you have, the faster you will recieve payment. You can encrypt your wallet with a password. Make sure you keep that very close, if you lose it, you lose your coins. If you encrypt your wallet, you will need to unencrypt your wallet to start getting payment. To do that you put the password in and go. You must leave your wallet open to verify the network, thus being paid interest. But if I'm staking while unencrypted cant my coins be stolen? yes they can, in two clicks. dont know why they made POS so vonerable. you can also place it unencrypted in vmware, and leave host system locked if ure uncertain about your system safety. Yeah.. is there a way for staking to be more secure? If you unlock and put "true" on the end then it is only unlocked fro staking, still need password to send, so the command is: walletpassphrase xxxxx 9999999 true. Where xxxxx is you password, 9999999 is the time to unlock in seconds and true means that it is only unlocked for staking. Type help in the console and look at the walletpassphrase command to verify this, and for the very paranoid try sending some coins and see if it needs the password again! Can anyone answer why my "staked" amount decreased overnight? I have not spent a single coin, with the exception of a VeriFund donation a few days ago. I have only been adding to the wallet.
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VRC: VMTMcvFjZHAshmVNLY5KYVHCTqcfEnH6Bd SLR: 8W7D6D7rortYp51BK9MSrfripSoZWyVPVr BTC: 1LbgAsTDtyWEGjiSaguJhJbaHBPgcMnHfP BCC: 1Ta39PK67VXTD2xnmPNo5J9KJyBVHdYmy
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BITCOINBITCH
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June 29, 2014, 07:31:53 PM |
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FACT not FUD!
Coin had the guts pumped out of it! These buy orders are now bot controlled. Price is in a "controlled decent" to stop panic selling. Price will continually fall and eventually hit ground in another week. Then when price doesn't move for weeks, its only normal to sell hoping to profit on something else that is moving. This is how they get your btc in the end.
The whole crypto market died a month ago from all the scams. See all that RED in Mintpal, that's your sign market is now totally screwed. Only pumpers cleaning up were they can and small buy support on favourites are left.
Catch a wave where you can, but don't get barrel rolled by being locked in!
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I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery!
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lootz
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June 29, 2014, 07:33:43 PM |
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Patrick Nosker @pnosker · 2h New #VeriCoin wallet finished. Compiling. Expect it in a few. #VRC
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onsightit
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June 29, 2014, 07:36:57 PM |
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FACT or FUD!
FUD. Sounds like you might have gotten burned by DRK. Controlling the price is actually a smart way to get more market capital in the early stages of a coin's growth. And if you look at the market cap charts for most coins, there is a decline after an initial rise, then it's back up again. Even BTC...
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VRC: VMTMcvFjZHAshmVNLY5KYVHCTqcfEnH6Bd SLR: 8W7D6D7rortYp51BK9MSrfripSoZWyVPVr BTC: 1LbgAsTDtyWEGjiSaguJhJbaHBPgcMnHfP BCC: 1Ta39PK67VXTD2xnmPNo5J9KJyBVHdYmy
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effectsToCause (OP)
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June 29, 2014, 07:40:46 PM |
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I was just about to post it here for the talk thread folks as well
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patronis
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June 29, 2014, 07:41:03 PM |
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for all the haters and fuders - get your new wallets BITCHES
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kleineaap
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June 29, 2014, 07:41:17 PM |
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Heh. Keep on trying!
Veri red much bad, veri such wow, veri wow understanding, veri many confused!
Wow.. absolutely ridiculous arguments and attempts. Long live VeriCoin.
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thph
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June 29, 2014, 07:46:11 PM |
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the new wallet is running on my computer now
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btc 1JZC6AfStkJ32mmhEkTjnfHZSFUHHzFhmD atb APdYw1DsN7zxgofHBq5cCgFFpjBY1MYDx5
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Isokoira
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June 29, 2014, 07:46:57 PM |
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Can anyone put together a step by step process on how to securely place your veri in the wallet and allow them to stake with out the possibility of getting them stolen? Sorry I'm extremely paranoid when it comes to not keeping my crytpo in a paper wallet As soon as they hit your wallet they will start staking. It will take 8 hours or more after you open your wallet to start recieving VRC depending on how many VRC you have. The more VeriCoin you have, the faster you will recieve payment. You can encrypt your wallet with a password. Make sure you keep that very close, if you lose it, you lose your coins. If you encrypt your wallet, you will need to unencrypt your wallet to start getting payment. To do that you put the password in and go. You must leave your wallet open to verify the network, thus being paid interest. Don't know when I will get to it, but I wrote down to dedicate / organize more space on the F.A.Q. for that. You do not need to decrypt your wallet once it is encrypted, only unlock it and then it will start to receive interest. It is only unlocked but still encrypted.
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onsightit
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June 29, 2014, 07:47:10 PM |
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As a word of caution, find out who made this build and whether they are trustworthy. If it's from a dev, i"ll download it. Otherwise, it's likely to send all your VRC to some nefarious person's wallet. Be wise...
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VRC: VMTMcvFjZHAshmVNLY5KYVHCTqcfEnH6Bd SLR: 8W7D6D7rortYp51BK9MSrfripSoZWyVPVr BTC: 1LbgAsTDtyWEGjiSaguJhJbaHBPgcMnHfP BCC: 1Ta39PK67VXTD2xnmPNo5J9KJyBVHdYmy
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kleineaap
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June 29, 2014, 07:48:39 PM |
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As a word of caution, find out who made this build and whether they are trustworthy. If it's from a dev, i"ll download it. Otherwise, it's likely to send all your VRC to some nefarious person's wallet. Be wise... This was a dev speaking fyi.
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Slipknot79
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June 29, 2014, 07:48:48 PM |
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buy buy buy yo
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ashour
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June 29, 2014, 07:50:26 PM |
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wow new wallet look really nice
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T.Stuart
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June 29, 2014, 07:50:40 PM |
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As a word of caution, find out who made this build and whether they are trustworthy. If it's from a dev, i"ll download it. Otherwise, it's likely to send all your VRC to some nefarious person's wallet. Be wise... Very sorry not to be clear. It is from the Dev's post on IRC
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T.Stuart
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June 29, 2014, 07:51:19 PM |
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I was just about to post it here for the talk thread folks as well Sorry about that I should have waited but it was too difficult.
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7vpo
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June 29, 2014, 07:51:43 PM |
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Congratulations! Wallet worked!
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TheGift73
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June 29, 2014, 07:52:01 PM |
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As a word of caution, find out who made this build and whether they are trustworthy. If it's from a dev, i"ll download it. Otherwise, it's likely to send all your VRC to some nefarious person's wallet. Be wise... This was a dev speaking fyi. Is the link on the OP ANN page updated to reflect the new wallet release for Windows? Can one of the devs add a release date and version number next to the wallet releases on the first page so people can know whether or not they have the latest release. P.s. Awesome work devs.
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