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June 02, 2014, 12:18:57 AM |
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Linux users can pull from github to get the v1.33 updates/commits OMG, forked on my several nodes. A little complaint, why not give the users a period of time to upgrade? For example, Peercoin allow users to upgrade in a month, I think we can allow users to upgrade in about 24~48 hours though in the early stage. BTW, I don't know what's the difference between 32 and 33. Currently, xc-release.rar is 32, but the latest one at /release/wallets/ is 33. @atcsecure, everything takes time, don't hurry if you have solid basis. xc-release has been updated as well. Yes I was giving users time to upgrade, unfortunately the fork required an immediately resolution.. I agree, people need time to upgrade :-) Okay, I need to catch some fresh air for a bit, and then will provide a quick summary of the XNODE that is in this release.
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tat123
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June 02, 2014, 12:20:25 AM |
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Wallet working... thanks Dev.
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cryptico
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June 02, 2014, 12:21:11 AM |
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Linux users can pull from github to get the v1.33 updates/commits OMG, forked on my several nodes. A little complaint, why not give the users a period of time to upgrade? For example, Peercoin allow users to upgrade in a month, I think we can allow users to upgrade in about 24~48 hours though in the early stage. BTW, I don't know what's the difference between 32 and 33. Currently, xc-release.rar is 32, but the latest one at /release/wallets/ is 33. @atcsecure, everything takes time, don't hurry if you have solid basis. xc-release has been updated as well. Yes I was giving users time to upgrade, unfortunately the fork required an immediately resolution.. I agree, people need time to upgrade :-) Okay, I need to catch some fresh air for a bit, and then will provide a quick summary of the XNODE that is in this release. You are da man
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kpierce77
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June 02, 2014, 12:22:01 AM |
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So was that dump on MP because people didn't understand why there was a fork?
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Coindacioius
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June 02, 2014, 12:22:28 AM |
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Do I have to have the wallet.dat with my coins loaded in AppData->Roaming->X11Coin in order to stake?
Will my coins stake while in cold storage?
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milkyway
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June 02, 2014, 12:23:14 AM |
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So was that dump on MP because people didn't understand why there was a fork?
was there even a dump in the first place? lol...
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Teka (OP)
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June 02, 2014, 12:27:43 AM |
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Contest extended by 48 hours.
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Teka (OP)
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June 02, 2014, 12:29:32 AM |
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Well... something like that.
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kpierce77
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June 02, 2014, 12:36:28 AM |
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So was that dump on MP because people didn't understand why there was a fork?
was there even a dump in the first place? lol... Lol maybe I overreacted I just get excited when the price goes to 240000 and then get frightened when it drops back to 195000. Probably shouldn't watch it.
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drwoo
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June 02, 2014, 12:36:47 AM |
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Mintpal back online!
Pos Blocks are working as they should and moving fast... if your not staking, upgrade to v1.33
Thanks,
ATCSECURE
can we stake and run an xnode from the same wallet? do we need 2 different wallets? IS running an xnode going to run the risk of being a target for hackers? I am thinking I should probably use it on an isolated network? Any opinions? Seems I might want to look into secure that computer better as well.
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:41:54 AM |
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Mintpal back online!
Pos Blocks are working as they should and moving fast... if your not staking, upgrade to v1.33
Thanks,
ATCSECURE
can we stake and run an xnode from the same wallet? do we need 2 different wallets? IS running an xnode going to run the risk of being a target for hackers? I am thinking I should probably use it on an isolated network? Any opinions? Seems I might want to look into secure that computer better as well. Yes running an XNODE puts you in a different risk category, I would have a completely separate wallet for an XNODE
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ballzdeep
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June 02, 2014, 12:45:49 AM |
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Mintpal back online!
Pos Blocks are working as they should and moving fast... if your not staking, upgrade to v1.33
Thanks,
ATCSECURE
can we stake and run an xnode from the same wallet? do we need 2 different wallets? IS running an xnode going to run the risk of being a target for hackers? I am thinking I should probably use it on an isolated network? Any opinions? Seems I might want to look into secure that computer better as well. Yes running an XNODE puts you in a different risk category, I would have a completely separate wallet for an XNODE I have made a wallet on a remote computer and encrypted it, I will transfer 1000XC to that then I will start it, it should stay locked right ?
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bitcad4u
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June 02, 2014, 12:46:05 AM |
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Mintpal back online!
Pos Blocks are working as they should and moving fast... if your not staking, upgrade to v1.33
Thanks,
ATCSECURE
can we stake and run an xnode from the same wallet? do we need 2 different wallets? IS running an xnode going to run the risk of being a target for hackers? I am thinking I should probably use it on an isolated network? Any opinions? Seems I might want to look into secure that computer better as well. Yes running an XNODE puts you in a different risk category, I would have a completely separate wallet for an XNODE can we get directions on how exactly to run as a xnode plz
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evtrmm
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So much for "Community"
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June 02, 2014, 12:50:02 AM |
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Mintpal back online!
Pos Blocks are working as they should and moving fast... if your not staking, upgrade to v1.33
Thanks,
ATCSECURE
can we stake and run an xnode from the same wallet? do we need 2 different wallets? IS running an xnode going to run the risk of being a target for hackers? I am thinking I should probably use it on an isolated network? Any opinions? Seems I might want to look into secure that computer better as well. Yes running an XNODE puts you in a different risk category, I would have a completely separate wallet for an XNODE Do we have to put the coins on reserve?
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Coindacioius
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June 02, 2014, 12:53:05 AM |
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My windows wallet is still not staking after update.
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 12:53:10 AM |
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Please hold off on main-net usage, due to the fork, the timeline is pushed out a little, I will provide more details shortly on how to use XNODE
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Coindacioius
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June 02, 2014, 01:00:19 AM |
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I'm on block 23420 in the updated windows wallet.
Do I have to wait a certain time period before my coins stake?
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atcsecure
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June 02, 2014, 01:02:45 AM |
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I'm on block 23420 in the updated windows wallet.
Do I have to wait a certain time period before my coins stake?
thats the correct block Yes staking is random and can take up to 30days
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