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Author Topic: [ANN] FIMK: 2.5G POS, extra block rewards, messaging, asset colors, p2p shopping  (Read 184339 times)
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August 06, 2014, 01:47:06 AM
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Why account #FIM-K8RQ-4CAB-2DPQ-86EN2 balance is not top 1, but its POS rewards earned always top 1 exceed no.2 very much for every day?

So strange?

How to get it?

Want to learn it.
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August 06, 2014, 03:43:16 AM
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i think FIMK is a long term project,we need patient!
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August 06, 2014, 03:48:49 AM
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looks like DGEX might finally be relaunched

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August 06, 2014, 05:44:56 AM
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Dgex is up and running..  Hallelujah! Now to buy some FIMK on the cheap.
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August 06, 2014, 06:20:06 AM
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It was high time!!

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August 06, 2014, 07:15:09 AM
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looks like FIMK was dropped from Coinmarketcap.com - i guess because it wasn't traded for so long.

hopefully it re-appears.

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August 06, 2014, 07:38:56 AM
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Dgex is up and running..  

- those, who do not want to pay at DGex 1% for each order, + 1% for BTC withdrawal (or even 2% for NXT withdrawal) can trade at Asset Exchange via FIM Gateway: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=633304.msg8097620#msg8097620

P.S.  Now via FIM Gateway deposited more then 145`000 FIM ! : http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/

Happy trading at Asset Exchange!

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August 06, 2014, 08:44:44 AM
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Dgex is up and running..  

- those, who do not want to pay at DGex 1% for each order, + 1% for BTC withdrawal (or even 2% for NXT withdrawal) can trade at Asset Exchange via FIM Gateway: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=633304.msg8097620#msg8097620

P.S.  Now via FIM Gateway deposited more then 145`000 FIM ! : http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/

Happy trading at Asset Exchange!

I have a doubt:
to achieve 1000FIM we must send our FIM to the FIM account FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ

if all owners of asset sent to that address, what happens with the coins that would be obtained from the forging of that account?

TO greater balance, the greater the possibility of winning the prize of 200 coins per block. However, I do not see that this should be divided equally among the owners of the asset.

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August 06, 2014, 09:29:58 AM
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Dgex is up and running..  

- those, who do not want to pay at DGex 1% for each order, + 1% for BTC withdrawal (or even 2% for NXT withdrawal) can trade at Asset Exchange via FIM Gateway: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=633304.msg8097620#msg8097620

P.S.  Now via FIM Gateway deposited more then 145`000 FIM ! : http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/

Happy trading at Asset Exchange!

I have a doubt:
to achieve 1000FIM we must send our FIM to the FIM account FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ

if all owners of asset sent to that address, what happens with the coins that would be obtained from the forging of that account?

TO greater balance, the greater the possibility of winning the prize of 200 coins per block. However, I do not see that this should be divided equally among the owners of the asset.
- yes, it is valid thought.
If you send your FIM to centralized exchange, you lost your forging power, right?  And those, who bought FIM at exchange, gain this power.  The same with FIM Gateway.

But you are right, the FIM Gateway account had managed to forge 200 FIM: http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/
This is only because of current lower rate of withdrawals of 1000FIM.
But I think I should count on forging, and so I am announcing decrease of FIM Gateway's deposit fee to 0% !

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August 06, 2014, 09:54:50 AM
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Dgex is up and running..  

- those, who do not want to pay at DGex 1% for each order, + 1% for BTC withdrawal (or even 2% for NXT withdrawal) can trade at Asset Exchange via FIM Gateway: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=633304.msg8097620#msg8097620

P.S.  Now via FIM Gateway deposited more then 145`000 FIM ! : http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/

Happy trading at Asset Exchange!

I have a doubt:
to achieve 1000FIM we must send our FIM to the FIM account FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ

if all owners of asset sent to that address, what happens with the coins that would be obtained from the forging of that account?

TO greater balance, the greater the possibility of winning the prize of 200 coins per block. However, I do not see that this should be divided equally among the owners of the asset.
- yes, it is valid thought.
If you send your FIM to centralized exchange, you lost your forging power, right?  And those, who bought FIM at exchange, gain this power.  The same with FIM Gateway.

But you are right, the FIM Gateway account had managed to forge 200 FIM: http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/
This is only because of current lower rate of withdrawals of 1000FIM.
But I think I should count on forging, and so I am announcing decrease of FIM Gateway's deposit fee to 0% !
It is true, in an exchange the same happens and also it has commissions.

I do not know the expenses of an asset, but if they were offering me to pay to me as dividends part of the FIM that the account FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ obtains,  would help to spend my FIM to the asset 1000FIM

For example, if I have 1 million FIM it will be very difficult that it obtains something forging. But if between all we assembled 10 millions, we can obtain something.

It would be very easy that between a few we were assembling several million FIM in the asset 1000FIM and this way this asset was managing to forge a few blocks.

But I am not going to spend my FIM to the asset if I do not want to sell them, so that other takes the award of forged.

I see well the asset for the one who wants to buy or to sell, to save commissions, but now I do not want to sell and till then I will keep my FIM still

If the asset 1000FIM was paying dividends of the forge, he would send my FIM so that they were producing something to me.

Perhaps beech another better way of obtaining something of forged, like the leasing.

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August 06, 2014, 09:56:35 AM
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OK,seems like we have the exchange again Cheesy let's trade!
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August 06, 2014, 09:58:01 AM
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ooops,there are so many sell walls... Angry
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August 06, 2014, 12:12:02 PM
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ooops,there are so many sell walls... Angry

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August 07, 2014, 07:26:32 AM
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ooops,there are so many sell walls... Angry

40BTC for about 5 millions FIMK
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August 07, 2014, 12:56:03 PM
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Why account #FIM-K8RQ-4CAB-2DPQ-86EN2 balance is not top 1, but its POS rewards earned always top 1 exceed no.2 very much for every day?

Curious about that, too.  And why the HELL is somebody with 10MIL+ FIMK and 775,000 in forging rewards sucking out of the faucet???  Dude, don't be a douche.

http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-K8RQ-4CAB-2DPQ-86EN2

I just want to say thank you to FIM-K8RQ-4CAB-2DPQ-86EN2.  For such a big holder to continuously use the faucet has prompted me to reconfigure a few of my nodes to help balance the network.  On a hunch, I increased the number of max peers to help reduce number of hops required to propagate new blocks.  It seems to have reduced your forging rate, and spread fair opportunities to more peers.  Your actions have prompted me to help strengthen the network -- Thank you!

I hope that 35 FIMK was worth it, scum.  Probably has cost you 200x that in the last 8 hours, lol.

And just so you know, the faucet is funded through community contributions (from people with much less than you!) to help new users seed accounts, not for a whale to add a pittance to his/her holdings.

Surely whales should be acting to support the wider community.  Even that would stand to benefit them.  I see no logical reason FIM-K8RQ-4CAB-2DPQ-86EN2 should consume from the faucet.  Perhaps he/she has a good explanation?

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August 07, 2014, 02:32:09 PM
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Dgex is up and running..  

- those, who do not want to pay at DGex 1% for each order, + 1% for BTC withdrawal (or even 2% for NXT withdrawal) can trade at Asset Exchange via FIM Gateway: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=633304.msg8097620#msg8097620

P.S.  Now via FIM Gateway deposited more then 145`000 FIM ! : http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/

Happy trading at Asset Exchange!

I have a doubt:
to achieve 1000FIM we must send our FIM to the FIM account FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ

if all owners of asset sent to that address, what happens with the coins that would be obtained from the forging of that account?

TO greater balance, the greater the possibility of winning the prize of 200 coins per block. However, I do not see that this should be divided equally among the owners of the asset.
- yes, it is valid thought.
If you send your FIM to centralized exchange, you lost your forging power, right?  And those, who bought FIM at exchange, gain this power.  The same with FIM Gateway.

But you are right, the FIM Gateway account had managed to forge 200 FIM: http://80.240.143.139/accounts/FIM-SESR-CDCR-F86V-A2ABQ/
This is only because of current lower rate of withdrawals of 1000FIM.
But I think I should count on forging, and so I am announcing decrease of FIM Gateway's deposit fee to 0% !

Nice move!

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August 07, 2014, 04:28:58 PM
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come on guys, dont start dumping your FIMK on DGEX. give it a few days at least. 

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August 07, 2014, 04:55:51 PM
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Fork?

i seem to be winning every block so its like i'm on a fork.   i've restarted the wallet and Java several times.  anyone else noticing anything?

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August 07, 2014, 06:29:43 PM
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Now that dgex has changed its GUI, I cannot deposit funds! I press on "deposit" and then on the "request address " button, but nothingn happens

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August 07, 2014, 06:41:45 PM
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where is the blockchain saved on a PC?  i think i need to delete and re-download

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