profitofthegods
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August 25, 2014, 12:26:12 PM |
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I totally understand that fees are necessary, so i dont want to discuss about the fees themself. But what is really hard to understand for me is, how to send a certain exact amount to another adress. If i want to pay something, then i have to send an exact amount...
So my suggestion is to offer 2 ways of sending coins. First one like it is at the moment via entering the total amount including fees, second one via entering the amount excluding fees. Without the possibility to send an exact amount business isnt possible.
Regards
The idea was put out before to have the wallet calculate how much to send by taking what you type in and adding the fee on top of it. So you type 1000, the network fee (just for example) is 10 Crypti, so it will show: Send: 1000 C Fee: 10 C Total: 1010 C and then have you confirm. I think this makes sense and is something we are looking into. I think it would make a lot more sense to do it this way as well.
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GreXX
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August 25, 2014, 12:29:18 PM |
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Hey SyRenity Hope you got some rest bud, the new update has worked wonders, great job there. Everything's working perfectly now. . Just a quick question could you give us an update on the custom blockchains and SDK? Can we still expect a September release? The launch has been crazy obviously and we are getting a lot of requests for small tweaks and adjustments. Once we can hire a couple more developers to help take some of that burden off of Boris he will have much more time to focus on custom blockchains. Our goal is still to hit the September timeline, we just can't nail down when in September yet. Development has started but was placed on the back burner during this launch phase over the last couple days. Once we get the funds, hire developers, and figure out what normal operations will look like, we will be able to give you a better idea.
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Djinou94
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August 25, 2014, 12:42:09 PM |
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May i keep my Crypti on Bter or i need to transfer it to Cryptsy?
Yes, you can keep your Crypti on Bter. You don't have to transfer it to Cryptsy. Their names are similar but the coin is completely independent from the exchange. They literally have nothing to do with one another other than Crypti is traded on Cryptsy informer Ok thank you
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Vega
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August 25, 2014, 01:09:27 PM |
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Nope, it's been raised to 100K, I managed to withdraw another 90K this morning I meant, it will be periodically increased higher. Could you talk to them about the 1% withdrawal fee? For normal operations it is one thing, but there should be a grace period of free withdraw for people bought the coins during IPO and before launch. As most people invested through bter this 1% withdrawal fee would mean bter gets almost 1% of all the currency by default. An that is not okay. (but not really an issue until they increase the limit by a lot)
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Kevinrasf
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August 25, 2014, 01:23:47 PM |
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Nope, it's been raised to 100K, I managed to withdraw another 90K this morning I meant, it will be periodically increased higher. Could you talk to them about the 1% withdrawal fee? For normal operations it is one thing, but there should be a grace period of free withdraw for people bought the coins during IPO and before launch. As most people invested through bter this 1% withdrawal fee would mean bter gets almost 1% of all the currency by default. An that is not okay. (but not really an issue until they increase the limit by a lot) Yes I must agree, if I want to withdraw my Crypti it would cost me a decent amount of money, and I was lets say "forced to buy" on BTER./ Atleast give a 1 time free withdrawal.
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richwang
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August 25, 2014, 02:10:00 PM |
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When you deposit to bter, you will reward 1%
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GreXX
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August 25, 2014, 02:16:54 PM |
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The 1% fee should be viewed as the fee for the escrow service as it was implemented as part of the community demand for escrow and was part of the terms agreed to by each user when investing through the BTER exchange.
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Sparky_eMunie
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August 25, 2014, 02:38:56 PM |
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Using 0.1.5b on Ubuntu 14.04, freshly installed (there was nothing there before this version), no config file changes. I get nothing on 127.0.0.1:6040 Last log lines: {"level":"info","message":"Process transactions in block: 8408332193325911189","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.391Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Block processed: 8408332193325911189","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.391Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Load block: 7034672699128886511, height: 3622","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.396Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Processing new block...","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.433Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Invalid payload length: 7034672699128886511 length: 616 buffer length: 440","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.434Z"} {"level":"info","message":"Crypti stopped!","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.434Z"} {"level":"error","message":"Error: Can't process block: 7034672699128886511","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.434Z"}
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jari76
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August 25, 2014, 02:48:46 PM |
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hey, what is the difference between 0.1.5 and 0.1.5b?
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elephantas1
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August 25, 2014, 02:50:20 PM |
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no news about poloniex?
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PilotofBTC
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August 25, 2014, 02:55:12 PM |
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Is it possible to secure our own nodes with SSL?
Of course. But, if you are running it and accessing it on the same host there is no need to do that.
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matrix961
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August 25, 2014, 03:04:51 PM |
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Worked perfectly, thank you.
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matrix961
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August 25, 2014, 03:08:10 PM |
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Is it possible to secure our own nodes with SSL?
Of course. But, if you are running it and accessing it on the same host there is no need to do that. Yeah but I wanted to play around with having it accessible remotely over a secured connection. I have a domain name I needed to put to use for something lol. Gave me something to do. I never setup nginx before.
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Kikyca
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August 25, 2014, 03:16:18 PM |
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does anybody know what is happenng with deposits/widrawals... First my widrawal from Bter lasted for days now my deposit on Poloniex is not showing, I have checkd add and rest
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SyRenity
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August 25, 2014, 03:56:48 PM |
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does anybody know what is happenng with deposits/widrawals... First my widrawal from Bter lasted for days now my deposit on Poloniex is not showing, I have checkd add and rest
It appears Poloniex still haven't upgraded to 0.1.5 with latest blockchain, we are trying to contact them.
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SyRenity
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August 25, 2014, 03:58:20 PM |
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hey, what is the difference between 0.1.5 and 0.1.5b?
Small API hot-fix for certain send operations, released mostly for exchanges.
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SyRenity
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August 25, 2014, 04:00:18 PM |
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Using 0.1.5b on Ubuntu 14.04, freshly installed (there was nothing there before this version), no config file changes. I get nothing on 127.0.0.1:6040 Last log lines: {"level":"error","message":"Error: Can't process block: 7034672699128886511","timestamp":"2014-08-25T14:35:55.434Z"}
Please try the 0.1.5 (without b) and let us know: http://downloads.crypti.me/crypti-node/0.1.x/crypti-linux-0.1.5.zip
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jari76
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August 25, 2014, 04:05:00 PM |
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the 0.1.5 update works well, forged 5 blocks now with 19 hours of uptime, all empty blocks though
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informer
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August 25, 2014, 04:05:08 PM |
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Can someone tell me what this means: {"level":"info","message":"Winner in cycle: 13094011353822571063C","timestamp":"2014-08-25T15:55:52.313Z"} informer
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