nanoprobe
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Traveling in subspace
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July 16, 2014, 12:35:45 AM |
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Some Interesting Facts on Cryptocurrency Traders 1: average age is 20years 2: single male 3:speed trade (looking to make enough to pay rent) I feel like a grandpa. here I am x5
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You'll never know what you're living for until you know what you're willing to die for. Never look back, something might be gaining on you.
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Y3llowb1ackbird
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July 16, 2014, 12:36:51 AM |
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Has there been a better explanation how good the obfuscation between a sender and a receiver is using PoSA? The whitepaper just says its relayed through two staking nodes. Would be great to know what traces there are left? Its done twice and I assume thats done to increase the obfuscation level.
I am waiting to hear more info on this as well. Come meet me up here.... ill explain https://i.imgur.com/xkMHEFQ.pngHaha, nice one. Just saying, as a crypto-writer I would like to know more concrete details about PoSA.
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HasHe
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July 16, 2014, 12:53:23 AM |
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its not just cloak, bitcoinwisdom is down.
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StephenJH
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July 16, 2014, 01:10:30 AM |
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2: single male lol, not the ones making money :p
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djslick
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July 16, 2014, 01:13:04 AM |
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Some Interesting Facts on Cryptocurrency Traders 1: average age is 20years 2: single male 3:speed trade (looking to make enough to pay rent) I feel like a grandpa. here Stop spamming to boost your postcount, you've been posting this crap in almost every thread on the forum. Get a life kid. Grandpas always say the same things more than once *VOTED BEST*
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djslick
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July 16, 2014, 01:15:33 AM |
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Has there been a better explanation how good the obfuscation between a sender and a receiver is using PoSA? The whitepaper just says its relayed through two staking nodes. Would be great to know what traces there are left? Its done twice and I assume thats done to increase the obfuscation level.
I am waiting to hear more info on this as well. Come meet me up here.... ill explain Haha, nice one. Just saying, as a crypto-writer I would like to know more concrete details about PoSA. if you're looking to conduct an interview for a publication, get in #cloakcoin IRC and PM one of the devs to andwer some questions when the have a moment. anything to increase visibility right now would be a win-win.
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Coolstoryteller
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July 16, 2014, 01:34:32 AM |
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Has there been a better explanation how good the obfuscation between a sender and a receiver is using PoSA? The whitepaper just says its relayed through two staking nodes. Would be great to know what traces there are left? Its done twice and I assume thats done to increase the obfuscation level.
I am waiting to hear more info on this as well. Come meet me up here.... ill explain Haha, nice one. Just saying, as a crypto-writer I would like to know more concrete details about PoSA. Welcome to the Cloaktrain Y3llowb1ackbird! Glad to have you on board!
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Coolstoryteller
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July 16, 2014, 01:38:03 AM |
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looks like the devs are dumping already ~.~
Lulz. Check out this guy's post history. Seems legit.
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lab rat hoax
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July 16, 2014, 01:48:37 AM |
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i peel the label off, stick it to my head and say
its ok ossifer, i'm on the patch!
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RJF
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July 16, 2014, 01:54:12 AM |
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Some Interesting Facts on Cryptocurrency Traders 1: average age is 20years 2: single male 3:speed trade (looking to make enough to pay rent) I feel like a grandpa. here My kids are older than that...
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rustynailer
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July 16, 2014, 02:02:08 AM |
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Some Interesting Facts on Cryptocurrency Traders 1: average age is 20years 2: single male 3:speed trade (looking to make enough to pay rent) I feel like a grandpa. here My kids are older than that... So are mine. It seems the average age around here is closer to 40.
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bitcad4u
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July 16, 2014, 02:07:31 AM |
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anyone know the ETA on onemarket?
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Coolstoryteller
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July 16, 2014, 02:23:35 AM |
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anyone know the ETA on onemarket?
That's a question for x11Joe he's the OneMarket dev. He's polishing of the UI/UX.
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ymod123
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July 16, 2014, 02:24:11 AM |
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seems a bit unfair to me.. I have about 3000 Cloak that was staking. True about the orphaned blocks, but I heard that other people with halve of my balance are receiving almost 1 Cloak a day. How is this possible?
I thought that the stake was 6% per year? thats about 0.5 Cloak per day right?
So why does somebody with 1500 Cloak receive 1 Cloak per day..
Not trying to fud. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
you might wanna consolidate your coins into one block. coin weight does matter when it comes to preventing orphan blocks. if you go to control, you'll notice you have bunch of small fragments of coins. click them all and send it to your 2nd or 3rd address until you have 1 block with your entire amount. when it stakes few hours later, that 1 block will be split into 2 blocks, and 4 and 8 and on. consolidate once in awhile to make your coin weight heavier. hello! where is "control" you are referring the "transaction" tab? and how can you send it in to your other address by clicking it? thanks!
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zing96
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July 16, 2014, 02:31:03 AM |
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seems a bit unfair to me.. I have about 3000 Cloak that was staking. True about the orphaned blocks, but I heard that other people with halve of my balance are receiving almost 1 Cloak a day. How is this possible?
I thought that the stake was 6% per year? thats about 0.5 Cloak per day right?
So why does somebody with 1500 Cloak receive 1 Cloak per day..
Not trying to fud. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
you might wanna consolidate your coins into one block. coin weight does matter when it comes to preventing orphan blocks. if you go to control, you'll notice you have bunch of small fragments of coins. click them all and send it to your 2nd or 3rd address until you have 1 block with your entire amount. when it stakes few hours later, that 1 block will be split into 2 blocks, and 4 and 8 and on. consolidate once in awhile to make your coin weight heavier. hello! where is "control" you are referring the "transaction" tab? and how can you send it in to your other address by clicking it? thanks! It's turned off by default. To enable it, go to Settings -> Options -> Display and tick, "Display coin control features (experts only!)" Then, when you go to the "Send Coins" tab, you'll see an "Inputs" button. Click that and you can see all the Inputs of coins you have. You can create a new Cloak address and send all these coins to this new address. Now when you go to "Inputs" you'll only have 1 Input. This will mean this entire block of coins will try to stake at once (giving you a heavier weight). When it stakes, this one single input, will split into two. Every time an input stakes, it splits and you can see them in the advanced coin control section. Hope that helps.
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ymod123
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July 16, 2014, 02:41:38 AM |
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seems a bit unfair to me.. I have about 3000 Cloak that was staking. True about the orphaned blocks, but I heard that other people with halve of my balance are receiving almost 1 Cloak a day. How is this possible?
I thought that the stake was 6% per year? thats about 0.5 Cloak per day right?
So why does somebody with 1500 Cloak receive 1 Cloak per day..
Not trying to fud. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
you might wanna consolidate your coins into one block. coin weight does matter when it comes to preventing orphan blocks. if you go to control, you'll notice you have bunch of small fragments of coins. click them all and send it to your 2nd or 3rd address until you have 1 block with your entire amount. when it stakes few hours later, that 1 block will be split into 2 blocks, and 4 and 8 and on. consolidate once in awhile to make your coin weight heavier. hello! where is "control" you are referring the "transaction" tab? and how can you send it in to your other address by clicking it? thanks! It's turned off by default. To enable it, go to Settings -> Options -> Display and tick, "Display coin control features (experts only!)" Then, when you go to the "Send Coins" tab, you'll see an "Inputs" button. Click that and you can see all the Inputs of coins you have. You can create a new Cloak address and send all these coins to this new address. Now when you go to "Inputs" you'll only have 1 Input. This will mean this entire block of coins will try to stake at once (giving you a heavier weight). When it stakes, this one single input, will split into two. Every time an input stakes, it splits and you can see them in the advanced coin control section. Hope that helps. tnx i see now the input button . now all my coins is in one address, do you mean all the small amount of coins that i mined before its better to send to other address? its more better to split all my coins to many addresses? thanks a lot for your help... and teaching me more ... about this complicated stuff
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zing96
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July 16, 2014, 02:49:56 AM |
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tnx i see now the input button . now all my coins is in one address, do you mean all the small amount of coins that i mined before its better to send to other address? its more better to split all my coins to many addresses? thanks a lot for your help... and teaching me more ... about this complicated stuff If, under the "Inputs" button, you only have 1 Input, then there's nothing left to do. All this does it make it such that your coins are the same age and are staking at the exact same time. This way, you get one big interest payment instead of many tiny ones. You don't have to do this, but personally, I find it easier to keep track of how much interest I'm receiving when there is only a few, large inputs staking, as opposed to many, many smaller ones. It's personal preference, but also lets you see exactly how staking works and what happens to your coins after they stake.
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ymod123
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July 16, 2014, 02:55:49 AM |
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tnx i see now the input button . now all my coins is in one address, do you mean all the small amount of coins that i mined before its better to send to other address? its more better to split all my coins to many addresses? thanks a lot for your help... and teaching me more ... about this complicated stuff If, under the "Inputs" button, you only have 1 Input, then there's nothing left to do. All this does it make it such that your coins are the same age and are staking at the exact same time. This way, you get one big interest payment instead of many tiny ones. You don't have to do this, but personally, I find it easier to keep track of how much interest I'm receiving when there is only a few, large inputs staking, as opposed to many, many smaller ones. It's personal preference, but also lets you see exactly how staking works and what happens to your coins after they stake. when I click the input i see "1" "amount" "label" " address" "date" "confirmation" "checkbox" (6) (********coins that i have) no label " my adresss" is this mean i have 6? or 1?
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zing96
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July 16, 2014, 03:12:22 AM |
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tnx i see now the input button . now all my coins is in one address, do you mean all the small amount of coins that i mined before its better to send to other address? its more better to split all my coins to many addresses? thanks a lot for your help... and teaching me more ... about this complicated stuff If, under the "Inputs" button, you only have 1 Input, then there's nothing left to do. All this does it make it such that your coins are the same age and are staking at the exact same time. This way, you get one big interest payment instead of many tiny ones. You don't have to do this, but personally, I find it easier to keep track of how much interest I'm receiving when there is only a few, large inputs staking, as opposed to many, many smaller ones. It's personal preference, but also lets you see exactly how staking works and what happens to your coins after they stake. when I click the input i see "1" "amount" "label" " address" "date" "confirmation" "checkbox" (6) (********coins that i have) no label " my adresss" is this mean i have 6? or 1? That means you have 6 inputs. You can click on the little arrow to the left of the "checkbox" and it will drop down and show you all 6 inputs.
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