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January 05, 2018, 07:13:39 AM
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This coin operates on decent technology, fantastic - but it's nowhere close where it could be. Focus on the technicals is very good,
but I see little to no effort put into the marketing of this coin. I feel like it's important that the developer takes
notice from the community and sets himself open to suggestions and help. The coin looks outdated and
could use a hand in design (to name one), for example a new logo. So really - I like this coin, but the dev should hear people
out. How often does this coin send out updates through social media? Where's the roadmap, how can people know what
to expect in the future? Whitepaper would have been nice too. There's barely a community behind this coin for the past 3-4 years. I believe
it's time for the developer to step up his game and allow for help. I'd love to help out a lot on every field, but there's no use if the the developer isn't responsive and/or willing.
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January 05, 2018, 04:06:00 PM
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The website is up now: https://primexi.com/




Sorry to rain on the parade but this site is complete garbage from any point of view. Is this the final version? If you need to collect donations or something to fund a proper website, please post an address, so people can contribute.
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January 05, 2018, 04:33:53 PM
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I agree, the website is awful. It's a pity because the coin had a lot of potential but the dev is clearly too busy with other commitments to care about this project. This coin is dead people.
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January 06, 2018, 11:09:35 AM
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This coin operates on decent technology, fantastic - but it's nowhere close where it could be. Focus on the technicals is very good,
but I see little to no effort put into the marketing of this coin. I feel like it's important that the developer takes
notice from the community and sets himself open to suggestions and help. The coin looks outdated and
could use a hand in design (to name one), for example a new logo. So really - I like this coin, but the dev should hear people
out. How often does this coin send out updates through social media? Where's the roadmap, how can people know what
to expect in the future? Whitepaper would have been nice too. There's barely a community behind this coin for the past 3-4 years. I believe
it's time for the developer to step up his game and allow for help. I'd love to help out a lot on every field, but there's no use if the the developer isn't responsive and/or willing.


As long as this coin is held and traded by community members, it is a community coin, therefore, any help is welcome. No one can stop you not to help been the dev or not. The community is always on the side of helpers.
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January 07, 2018, 11:35:54 AM
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This coin operates on decent technology, fantastic - but it's nowhere close where it could be. Focus on the technicals is very good,
but I see little to no effort put into the marketing of this coin. I feel like it's important that the developer takes
notice from the community and sets himself open to suggestions and help. The coin looks outdated and
could use a hand in design (to name one), for example a new logo. So really - I like this coin, but the dev should hear people
out. How often does this coin send out updates through social media? Where's the roadmap, how can people know what
to expect in the future? Whitepaper would have been nice too. There's barely a community behind this coin for the past 3-4 years. I believe
it's time for the developer to step up his game and allow for help. I'd love to help out a lot on every field, but there's no use if the the developer isn't responsive and/or willing.


As long as this coin is held and traded by community members, it is a community coin, therefore, any help is welcome. No one can stop you not to help been the dev or not. The community is always on the side of helpers.

Actually this is not correct because the dev is not responsive.. There's no use putting in effort and helping not knowing whether the dev will make use/even see your content.
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January 08, 2018, 12:39:48 AM
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Dev took 8 months to make some godawful copy and paste website. If that doesn't scream shitcoin then nothing will.

Happily sold this at a tiny profit before it falls further and further off a cliff. Good luck holders, you'll need it!
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January 08, 2018, 10:09:53 PM
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Dev took 8 months to make some godawful copy and paste website. If that doesn't scream shitcoin then nothing will.

Happily sold this at a tiny profit before it falls further and further off a cliff. Good luck holders, you'll need it!
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The only bad luck this community had was you. You were also the one who copied and pasted the old website link last week. You will soon hear what next and regret selling yours but am happy you are no more here with your negative comments. I'm holding cos I know why I should hold this coin.
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January 09, 2018, 08:12:36 AM
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is this anounymous coin?
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January 11, 2018, 07:31:11 PM
Last edit: January 12, 2018, 01:25:13 AM by aokeil
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The wallet on my Mac won't synchronize after installing unfortunately. Tried to add the nodes with the console as suggested without a positive result. Adding the nodes a second time shows a message these are already added.....Sigh.
Restarting the wallet is not helping either. After restarting the wallet I can add the nodes again without any red messages....What to do? This ain't user friendly at all.
Anyone has the solution for this problem?
Is the community here blind for these questions or is there just no working wallet on OSX?
Even a PM doesn't seems to work. Mining this coin without a wallet is kinda hard!

Did you PM the dev?
If Precise is the Dev. Then yes I did ;-)
my mac wallet work nice
That's great, but that does not solve my problem, does it?

I had the same problem and found no solution online and yes it seems that the community here is blind. And the last time the developer posted here was 9 days ago.

Luckily I found this solution to make the wallet work and retrieve the coins that were sent to me. I did 4 things:
1- Disabled my antivirus.
2- Disabled my windows firewall.
3- Created a file called "Primexi.conf" and placed it in the folder C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\primexi  where <user> is your user name on the computer.  The content of that file is:
===============================
listen=1
addnode=138.197.144.217
addnode=primexi01.fuzzbawls.pw
addnode=92.222.238.47
addnode=192.95.29.153
addnode=138.197.26.195
addnode=100.34.73.160
addnode=104.237.196.98
addnode=107.145.226.74
addnode=109.247.244.172
addnode=109.80.249.23
addnode=117.102.66.62
addnode=13.58.118.1
addnode=142.129.74.38
addnode=142.44.142.222
addnode=148.251.188.20
addnode=159.100.19.60
addnode=165.49.6.1
addnode=172.218.70.213
addnode=172.6.133.101
addnode=173.212.231.118
addnode=173.249.19.35
addnode=173.249.3.229
addnode=173.62.161.34
addnode=174.100.129.158
addnode=174.113.76.81
addnode=175.202.108.116
addnode=175.202.108.117
addnode=176.109.167.6
addnode=176.71.176.211
addnode=176.74.152.2
addnode=176.9.78.10
addnode=176.9.80.233
addnode=178.212.194.155
addnode=183.109.177.190
addnode=185.125.171.41
addnode=185.173.206.30
addnode=185.176.244.225
addnode=188.254.215.199
addnode=192.99.35.166
addnode=198.12.70.154
addnode=2.225.154.37
addnode=203.145.94.126
addnode=204.188.221.74
addnode=213.32.6.132
addnode=216.151.183.49
addnode=216.83.132.57
addnode=220.124.152.32
addnode=24.182.245.13
addnode=24.37.43.158
addnode=31.3.152.125
addnode=37.142.126.126
addnode=45.33.119.78
addnode=45.33.58.218
addnode=46.125.35.113
addnode=46.37.204.66
addnode=5.178.250.144
addnode=5.196.76.15
addnode=51.254.45.117
addnode=54.36.63.180
addnode=68.109.163.34
addnode=70.92.241.92
addnode=73.24.37.141
addnode=73.6.120.82
addnode=76.185.236.187
addnode=77.138.109.188
addnode=78.132.49.239
addnode=79.137.112.66
addnode=80.136.234.237
addnode=80.179.40.7
addnode=80.212.19.24
addnode=80.44.88.244
addnode=81.150.175.215
addnode=82.36.184.73
addnode=86.148.18.38
addnode=88.207.203.218
addnode=90.176.97.199
addnode=92.246.216.12
addnode=93.168.27.186
addnode=94.130.14.168
addnode=94.143.245.194
addnode=94.23.196.186
addnode=95.183.126.38
addnode=98.67.193.238
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4- Restart the wallet.

I hope this helps.
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January 12, 2018, 03:40:11 PM
 #990

The wallet on my Mac won't synchronize after installing unfortunately. Tried to add the nodes with the console as suggested without a positive result. Adding the nodes a second time shows a message these are already added.....Sigh.
Restarting the wallet is not helping either. After restarting the wallet I can add the nodes again without any red messages....What to do? This ain't user friendly at all.
Anyone has the solution for this problem?
Is the community here blind for these questions or is there just no working wallet on OSX?
Even a PM doesn't seems to work. Mining this coin without a wallet is kinda hard!

Did you PM the dev?
If Precise is the Dev. Then yes I did ;-)
my mac wallet work nice
That's great, but that does not solve my problem, does it?

I had the same problem and found no solution online and yes it seems that the community here is blind. And the last time the developer posted here was 9 days ago.

Luckily I found this solution to make the wallet work and retrieve the coins that were sent to me. I did 4 things:
1- Disabled my antivirus.
2- Disabled my windows firewall.
3- Created a file called "Primexi.conf" and placed it in the folder C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\primexi  where <user> is your user name on the computer.  The content of that file is:
===============================
listen=1
addnode=138.197.144.217
addnode=primexi01.fuzzbawls.pw
addnode=92.222.238.47
addnode=192.95.29.153
addnode=138.197.26.195
addnode=100.34.73.160
addnode=104.237.196.98
addnode=107.145.226.74
addnode=109.247.244.172
addnode=109.80.249.23
addnode=117.102.66.62
addnode=13.58.118.1
addnode=142.129.74.38
addnode=142.44.142.222
addnode=148.251.188.20
addnode=159.100.19.60
addnode=165.49.6.1
addnode=172.218.70.213
addnode=172.6.133.101
addnode=173.212.231.118
addnode=173.249.19.35
addnode=173.249.3.229
addnode=173.62.161.34
addnode=174.100.129.158
addnode=174.113.76.81
addnode=175.202.108.116
addnode=175.202.108.117
addnode=176.109.167.6
addnode=176.71.176.211
addnode=176.74.152.2
addnode=176.9.78.10
addnode=176.9.80.233
addnode=178.212.194.155
addnode=183.109.177.190
addnode=185.125.171.41
addnode=185.173.206.30
addnode=185.176.244.225
addnode=188.254.215.199
addnode=192.99.35.166
addnode=198.12.70.154
addnode=2.225.154.37
addnode=203.145.94.126
addnode=204.188.221.74
addnode=213.32.6.132
addnode=216.151.183.49
addnode=216.83.132.57
addnode=220.124.152.32
addnode=24.182.245.13
addnode=24.37.43.158
addnode=31.3.152.125
addnode=37.142.126.126
addnode=45.33.119.78
addnode=45.33.58.218
addnode=46.125.35.113
addnode=46.37.204.66
addnode=5.178.250.144
addnode=5.196.76.15
addnode=51.254.45.117
addnode=54.36.63.180
addnode=68.109.163.34
addnode=70.92.241.92
addnode=73.24.37.141
addnode=73.6.120.82
addnode=76.185.236.187
addnode=77.138.109.188
addnode=78.132.49.239
addnode=79.137.112.66
addnode=80.136.234.237
addnode=80.179.40.7
addnode=80.212.19.24
addnode=80.44.88.244
addnode=81.150.175.215
addnode=82.36.184.73
addnode=86.148.18.38
addnode=88.207.203.218
addnode=90.176.97.199
addnode=92.246.216.12
addnode=93.168.27.186
addnode=94.130.14.168
addnode=94.143.245.194
addnode=94.23.196.186
addnode=95.183.126.38
addnode=98.67.193.238
===============================

4- Restart the wallet.

I hope this helps.

Thank you for making your first reply on Bitcointalk on Prime-XI. I do have information on the OP to help people out to synchronize their wallets, thank you for helping him out with a more detailed explanation.

Bitcointalk member since 2014.
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January 15, 2018, 10:28:15 PM
Last edit: January 16, 2018, 05:31:19 AM by gildinglite
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Archive with blocks and chainstate folders, extract to %AppData%\primexi.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ekK1_jIK2TN6zvXKLOS65xH4XqzS2DyF

Wallet syncing great, nice work.

Just re-quoting for folks to find who are searching for the keyword 'bootstrap':

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ekK1_jIK2TN6zvXKLOS65xH4XqzS2DyF

Thanks for uploading!
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January 17, 2018, 02:16:02 AM
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Dev do you mind hopping into discord?
https://discord.gg/frPZAj

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January 17, 2018, 06:46:42 AM
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It's a great project, but I have one question: anonymous fast internet transactions, but there's no guarantee for consumers, and it's a little difficult for them to safeguard their rights and interests.
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January 18, 2018, 04:47:27 AM
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which anonumous technology does PXI used?
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January 18, 2018, 06:06:25 AM
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which anonumous technology does PXI used?

SSL
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January 19, 2018, 03:25:28 AM
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Just a shout out to Percise....

Thanks for the help... without you I would not have looked beyond the seemingly broken wallet. Now the wallet is syncing. Thanks again.

ps: It seems a little odd to release an official wallet in a non-functional state? I'd think that The Powers That Be would try to remove barriers to entry?

At any rate .. thanks.... I'm mining on EZPOOL.NET

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January 19, 2018, 04:15:45 AM
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which anonumous technology does PXI used?

SSL
sorrry for my nubs. but what is SSL. can i learn it at where?
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January 19, 2018, 03:13:10 PM
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which anonumous technology does PXI used?

SSL
sorrry for my nubs. but what is SSL. can i learn it at where?

Google.com
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January 19, 2018, 04:44:42 PM
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which anonumous technology does PXI used?
ok thank you i understand Smiley

SSL
sorrry for my nubs. but what is SSL. can i learn it at where?

Google.com
ok thank you mate
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January 25, 2018, 08:08:41 AM
Last edit: January 25, 2018, 09:23:21 AM by caston
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I like what zClassic have done and decided to fork and create Bitcoin Private.

I think Prime-XI could do something similar and at the same time implement the orchid protocol. (https://orchidprotocol.com/)

The name of the coin could be Bitcoin Orchid.

PRIME-XI holders will get 1 Bitcoin Orchid per PXI and Bitcoin holders will 1 Bitcoin Orchid per BTC.

Given that it will allow Bitcoin holders to access the privacy and anti-censorship features of this proposed implementation of the  Orchid network without needing to purchase other privacy coins it should be possible to generate a market cap upwards of 500,000,000 USD.

 $500,000,000 / (18,665,475 + 16,825,287) = $14.0881731421 roughly per coin - Bitcoin Orchid (BTCO)

 This will encourage purchase of Prime-XI as the current rate of $0.03 would yield a gain of 46666.67%

Additional considerations include having a large amount of available transactions per second like xrb or omisego.

bitcoin BTC: 1MikVUu1DauWB33T5diyforbQjTWJ9D4RF
bitcoin cash: 1JdkCGuW4LSgqYiM6QS7zTzAttD9MNAsiK

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