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July 16, 2014, 04:44:46 PM
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I feel XC will be way more valuable in 1 years time.  That's why I hold.


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July 16, 2014, 04:46:30 PM
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I think all this dumping is because people are tired of waiting for REV2 and are trying to short sell.

Be patient folks, it won't be much longer.

You can't short altcoins, not in the traditional sense. No exchange is allowing people to use margin, with the exception of BTC/LTC on Bitfinex. What you really mean is sell from an existing position in hopes of rebuying lower.
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July 16, 2014, 04:50:59 PM
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Actually we are at the 6th place because there was 2 at the same number of vote.

https://www.coinpayments.net/vote-thanks

We need more vote !

I dont know if its linked to unique IP but i will vote a second time !




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July 16, 2014, 04:52:41 PM
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Actually we are at the 6th place because there was 2 at the same number of vote.

https://www.coinpayments.net/vote-thanks

We need more vote !

I dont know if its linked to unique IP but i will vote a second time !






voted just now
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July 16, 2014, 04:57:13 PM
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If I want to break up xx,xxx coins in my wallet into 200-400 coin addresses for staking, what is the easiest way to do that? Do I have to manually generate address after address and send or is there something in coin control that allows this? Currently I am staking the one address but still continues to show network weight as 1.

Here you go.  This explains it perfectly! 

http://www.xc-official.com/wallet

EDITED TO ADD: Actually I have a follow-up question to your question for the community.  If you/or anyone sets up multiple addresses with at least 550 XC in each wallet, does every wallet then act as an Xnode?  Is this how you would set up multiple Xnodes?  Thanks.

I read that... all it looks like is manually generating new addresses and sending whatever amounts. If, however, I want to consolidate to one address, coin control allows that. Is that it?
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July 16, 2014, 05:04:28 PM
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Actually we are at the 6th place because there was 2 at the same number of vote.

https://www.coinpayments.net/vote-thanks

We need more vote !

I dont know if its linked to unique IP but i will vote a second time !






i think you can't

coinpayments.net/vote at the bottom
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Only one vote per person, any additional votes will only change your existing vote.

at least i would use a different name and email address. i used my parents since i invest in XCs for them Wink

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July 16, 2014, 05:25:12 PM
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I dumped my XC to buy BitcoinDark.  Others are probably making similar trades, depressing the price.

I'll be buying back into XC asap though.
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July 16, 2014, 05:26:17 PM
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You should be happy about the price on offer then abrupto Wink

I also agree with your sub points BTW... I'm not going to apologise for my views or moan about others (don't think I have done that at all)

I dont want to sound obsessed with the price, but I do think having more of a stable price is in our long term interest... Just my opinion..

I also think that having harnessed such a passionate community, the best way to use that community is to keep it engaged through communication, maybe we have been spoiled recently but I am personally pining for some more news...

Artoo

You have nothing to apologize for at all;-) I understand everyone's concerns and I would love more news as well.  I also agree we should all be engaged through communication. I just get a little irked sometimes is all; I haven't bought xc to increase my btc stash as many people have. I can see this technology making sidechains obsolete. I can see PoBC communicating with the btc blockchain. I can see bitcoin becoming an XCurrency, in other words, we will be able to anonymize our bitcoin transactions using XC. Maybe I'm just crazy, maybe I'm too much of a fanboy! Either way it is great to have battbot and the other XConnoiseurs rallying behind our team and trying to instill confidence back into the thread.
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July 16, 2014, 05:32:44 PM
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All we need is marketing.

We are technically one of the best coins out there. And one with the greatest promise.

There's only so much money in the alt coin community and it just gets shuffled around from coin to coin.

Advertising is in the pipeline I've been told, so for now we just need to be patient and enjoy these low prices whilst they are still available.
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July 16, 2014, 05:34:54 PM
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You should be happy about the price on offer then abrupto Wink

I also agree with your sub points BTW... I'm not going to apologise for my views or moan about others (don't think I have done that at all)

I dont want to sound obsessed with the price, but I do think having more of a stable price is in our long term interest... Just my opinion..

I also think that having harnessed such a passionate community, the best way to use that community is to keep it engaged through communication, maybe we have been spoiled recently but I am personally pining for some more news...

Artoo

You have nothing to apologize for at all;-) I understand everyone's concerns and I would love more news as well.  I also agree we should all be engaged through communication. I just get a little irked sometimes is all; I haven't bought xc to increase my btc stash as many people have. I can see this technology making sidechains obsolete. I can see PoBC communicating with the btc blockchain. I can see bitcoin becoming an XCurrency, in other words, we will be able to anonymize our bitcoin transactions using XC. Maybe I'm just crazy, maybe I'm too much of a fanboy! Either way it is great to have battbot and the other XConnoiseurs rallying behind our team and trying to instill confidence back into the thread.

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July 16, 2014, 05:40:52 PM
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1st   NYC   NewYorkCoin   64   [24%]
2nd   NC2   Coin2   35   [13%]
3rd   TIT   TitCoin   34   [13%]
4th   KTK   KryptKoin   27   [10%]
5th   ZS   Zimstake   25   [10%]
6th   XC   XCurrency   21   [8%]

I cant believe that we are behind these s**t coin on coinpayment.com ...
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July 16, 2014, 05:53:34 PM
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1st   NYC   NewYorkCoin   64   [24%]
2nd   NC2   Coin2   35   [13%]
3rd   TIT   TitCoin   34   [13%]
4th   KTK   KryptKoin   27   [10%]
5th   ZS   Zimstake   25   [10%]
6th   XC   XCurrency   21   [8%]

I cant believe that we are behind these s**t coin on coinpayment.com ...


Pls read you PM.

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July 16, 2014, 06:34:19 PM
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July 16, 2014, 06:39:04 PM
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ok, I have downloaded the wallet, thought I might give a shot to staking, but it's not happening Sad...it's always like this:

https://i.imgur.com/ALt9US3.jpg?1


any solution for this newbee?
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July 16, 2014, 06:41:54 PM
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ok, I have downloaded the wallet, thought I might give a shot to staking, but it's not happening Sad...it's always like this:

any solution for this newbee?

patience, grasshopper.
also, to stake most efficiently, make sure your coins are in 50-500 coin blocks.
there's an excellent guide on the website.

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July 16, 2014, 06:44:08 PM
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ok, I have downloaded the wallet, thought I might give a shot to staking, but it's not happening Sad...it's always like this:

any solution for this newbee?

patience, grasshopper.
also, to stake most efficiently, make sure your coins are in 50-500 coin blocks.
there's an excellent guide on the website.

Exactly.  Plus it can take a minimum of 8 hours to a maximum of 30 days for your coins to stake (as listed in the OP).
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July 16, 2014, 06:44:18 PM
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ahahahahahaahahaha
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July 16, 2014, 06:49:18 PM
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ok, I have downloaded the wallet, thought I might give a shot to staking, but it's not happening Sad...it's always like this:

any solution for this newbee?

patience, grasshopper.
also, to stake most efficiently, make sure your coins are in 50-500 coin blocks.
there's an excellent guide on the website.

The guide doesn't tell you though if there is an easy method to putting those coins in addresses from a one address balance. Is it really manually generating each address new and then sending x amount??
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July 16, 2014, 06:54:10 PM
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lol

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July 16, 2014, 06:55:31 PM
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ok, I have downloaded the wallet, thought I might give a shot to staking, but it's not happening Sad...it's always like this:

any solution for this newbee?

patience, grasshopper.
also, to stake most efficiently, make sure your coins are in 50-500 coin blocks.
there's an excellent guide on the website.

The guide doesn't tell you though if there is an easy method to putting those coins in addresses from a one address balance. Is it really manually generating each address new and then sending x amount??

As far as I know that is something that must be done manually.  It would be a nice feature to automate that process, so I think you have a good suggestion.  Maybe one of the devs will look at this and agree.

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