chicken65
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September 03, 2014, 04:26:04 PM |
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Ive used Localbitcoin.com for buying BTC. (instant bank transfer) I can buy via Cryptsy if i wanted but amazingly I have managed to get cheaper from LBC.
I haven't had any problems at all.
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Cassius
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September 03, 2014, 04:29:49 PM |
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how do you guys buy btc with fiat? any fast international website which is good and trusted? I want some ASAP to exchange with btcd I know localbitcoins but nobody sells here with meeting
Depends where you are. In the UK we have a couple of sites like Bittylicious and BitBargain that (for 5-10% premium on Stamp) will send you coins in return for direct bank transfer or mobile phone payment.
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crackfoo
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September 03, 2014, 04:46:32 PM |
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how do you guys buy btc with fiat? any fast international website which is good and trusted? I want some ASAP to exchange with btcd I know localbitcoins but nobody sells here with meeting
I've used localbitcoins to convert bitcoins and deposit foreign currencies into ppl's accounts without meetings. Just review their account and trust reviews.
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hologram
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September 03, 2014, 05:05:53 PM |
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BTCD, NXT, BBR. Maybe i forget some.
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Breasal
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September 03, 2014, 05:20:01 PM |
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BTCD, NXT, BBR. Maybe i forget some. Please show some love to those near and dear (BTCDers) sir James: mind sharing the shortlist of applicants? strikethrough just seemed like the right think to do
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SpringfieldM1A
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September 03, 2014, 05:20:16 PM |
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No, Paypro is not a good fit : 22 July, 2014 - PayPro signs up SATOSHI 0.00000001™ PR services A coin that is pumped by Satoshi 0.000001 on Twitter has no longevity or legitimacy and therefore no place in the supernetwork. Just my humble opinion
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durerus
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September 03, 2014, 05:24:11 PM |
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I'm staking with a weight of 2400 while network weight is about 200.000. It says the time to earn a reward is about 1 hour. But I've been running the client staking for over 4 hours now and not been getting a reward. Is there anything I'm doing wrong?
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jl777
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September 03, 2014, 05:29:19 PM |
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BTCD, NXT, BBR. Maybe i forget some. Please show some love to those near and dear (BTCDers) sir James: mind sharing the shortlist of applicants? strikethrough just seemed like the right think to do 5% of SuperNET revenues is enough love I will announce them when it is official, so just follow my posts and you will be first to know there are literally dozens of applicants in the pipeline! I have no idea which would be the nxt
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darkota
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September 03, 2014, 05:35:04 PM |
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BTCD, NXT, BBR. Maybe i forget some. And cryptonite(xcn). Cryptonite is the first coin that has mini blockchain, which makes it the perfect coin for micro transactions.
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bitkokos
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September 03, 2014, 05:37:09 PM |
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jl777
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September 03, 2014, 06:00:18 PM |
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BTCD, NXT, BBR. Maybe i forget some. And cryptonite(xcn). Cryptonite is the first coin that has mini blockchain, which makes it the perfect coin for micro transactions. last I heard,the cryptonite dev was saying Teleport was long-winded way of doing normal tx. I forget the exact words, but it was clear to me he is not wanting to work with me. Maybe he is changing his mind, I am no following xcn thread James
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September 03, 2014, 06:31:16 PM Last edit: September 03, 2014, 08:09:27 PM by CrimsonPermanentAssurance |
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Hello all,
Is there anything special I need to do to open the wallet on a Mac?
I have two macs, one with Mountain Lion and one with a fresh install of Mavericks.
I drag the wallet into both computers' application folder per the instructions of the .DMG installer, then click BTCD to open it and get nothing. No wallet program appears on either computer. Both computers just act like nothing happened at all (aside from a brief blink immediately after attempting to open the wallet).
Am I doing something wrong?
Do I need to install something else or run a terminal command of some sort to get the wallet to open, like Homebrew, Xcode or something? Do I need to manually set something additional up?
If it helps, the Mountain Lion one is completely updated and so is the Mavericks one. The Mavericks one has absolutely no programs whatsoever on it, outside of the original, fresh install of Mavericks (fully updated) and BTCD wallet downloaded from the link on Page 1 of this thread. I also tried downloading the wallet from the link on the official website, only to get the same result.
I see the below items on page 1 under the "BTCD Config Section", but I am not sure where or how I would enter this information without a wallet open. Please help a BTCD newbie out!
rpcuser=user rpcpassword=pass rpcport=14632 port=14631 daemon=1 gen=1 server=1 addnode=107.170.59.196 addnode=146.185.188.6 addnode=74.91.20.250:39997 addnode=54.85.50.15:50288 addnode=107.170.148.50:14631 addnode=65.129.66.246:57762 addnode=31.220.4.41 addnode=98.226.66.65 addnode=193.219.117.63 addnode=62.210.141.204 addnode=128.199.172.165 addnode=192.99.143.114 addnode=178.20.169.208 addnode=195.34.100.2:42038 addnode=5.101.107.239:60056
I am hoping I just missed a post on how to get the wallet running (and that someone can point me in the right direction). Thanks in advance for any help!
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durerus
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September 03, 2014, 07:15:38 PM |
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I'm staking with a weight of 2400 while network weight is about 200.000. It says the time to earn a reward is about 1 hour. But I've been running the client staking for over 4 hours now and not been getting a reward. Is there anything I'm doing wrong?
Yeah, it worked! I just got .36 BTCD! Won't switch my laptop off ever again
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ThomasCrowne
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★☆★ 777Coin - The Exciting Bitco
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September 03, 2014, 08:01:50 PM |
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Just picked up my first couple of BTCD's. Would like to start a local wallet and open it up for staking. Noob question here, once I've followed the instructions to start staking do I need to leave the wallet online for it to occur or can it be taken completely offline?
You don't have to have the wallet open in order to stake as your coins accrue "coin age" regardless of whether it is open or not, as long as you do not send or receive any other BTCD to your address. When you do next open your wallet (and unlock it for staking) your next stake amount will include everything for your coin age. In other words, you could just open it once a week for a few hours (or until you receive a mined block) and you would receive the same stake amount as you would have done if the wallet was open the entire time. All up you get around 5% pa from staking, and of course there is the as-yet-unknown income that BTCD holders will get from teleport, anon credit card, SuperNET, etc etc. Good to know. So if I decide to pick up a few more coins on Cryptsy or something I should hold them in a separate wallet for staking purposes? Does adding new coins to a wallet that is currently staking somehow mess with the coin age?
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criptix
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September 03, 2014, 08:08:13 PM |
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Just picked up my first couple of BTCD's. Would like to start a local wallet and open it up for staking. Noob question here, once I've followed the instructions to start staking do I need to leave the wallet online for it to occur or can it be taken completely offline?
You don't have to have the wallet open in order to stake as your coins accrue "coin age" regardless of whether it is open or not, as long as you do not send or receive any other BTCD to your address. When you do next open your wallet (and unlock it for staking) your next stake amount will include everything for your coin age. In other words, you could just open it once a week for a few hours (or until you receive a mined block) and you would receive the same stake amount as you would have done if the wallet was open the entire time. All up you get around 5% pa from staking, and of course there is the as-yet-unknown income that BTCD holders will get from teleport, anon credit card, SuperNET, etc etc. Good to know. So if I decide to pick up a few more coins on Cryptsy or something I should hold them in a separate wallet for staking purposes? Does adding new coins to a wallet that is currently staking somehow mess with the coin age? yep it will reset the coinage and you will have to wait 8 hours to stake. but you could also make a new wallet and send it there edit staking 24/7 will give you more, because of compound interest and additional txfees
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alxx77
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September 03, 2014, 08:19:17 PM |
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So what would be amounts gained for staking with 1000btcd...?
1000*5%=50 btcd yearly
50/12=4,167 btcd monthly...??
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criptix
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September 03, 2014, 08:22:55 PM |
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So what would be amounts gained for staking with 1000btcd...?
1000*5%=50 btcd yearly
50/12=4,167 btcd monthly...??
yeah pretty much you can increase it by a bit through staking more often (instead of once a month etc)
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bitkokos
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September 03, 2014, 09:26:37 PM |
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So what would be amounts gained for staking with 1000btcd...?
1000*5%=50 btcd yearly
50/12=4,167 btcd monthly...??
I am not sure about my thoughts but as staking comes daily etc, by the end of the year it might be more than 50 btcd. If you receive 4 btcd in a month, they will be added to the 1000 so you will be staking 1004 on the second month and so on. AGAIN I am not sure.
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alxx77
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September 03, 2014, 09:32:19 PM |
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Hmm compounding, but how often...?
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