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Author Topic: [ANN] [XMG] MAGI | CPU mining | mPoW | mPoS | [MagiPay]  (Read 2375264 times)
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January 13, 2018, 08:55:40 AM
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I have 91 and my latest coin shows 7069 confirmations.
I leave the wallet running 24/7 except to update the config the other day.   

I have NEVER gotten a stake reward ever and I have been mining for about 4 months. 

Every time I ask anything about it I get ignored or told to be patient.  But I'm fairly certain that I've been way more patient than most would be.
even hold/keep the coins you also need to mine too Smiley
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January 13, 2018, 10:24:58 AM
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BLODDY HELLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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kick the dam bastard already!!!!!!!!!!!
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January 13, 2018, 10:41:43 AM
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Is this perversion of sending coins to another address in the same wallet really necessary? I was going to get reward in 2-3 days, wallet is always online on one pc, now coins got older, reward in 30 days (network weight increased?). Then I've found I was asked for a fee for transferring coins within the same wallet. It would be easier if after staking coins reset their age, don't you think?
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January 13, 2018, 11:10:11 AM
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Looks like there is a nice bit of upwards pressure on the market today - testing a new feature (well bug fix) on my market making bot - so could do with a bit of volatility =)
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January 13, 2018, 11:13:02 AM
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Is this perversion of sending coins to another address in the same wallet really necessary? I was going to get reward in 2-3 days, wallet is always online on one pc, now coins got older, reward in 30 days (network weight increased?). Then I've found I was asked for a fee for transferring coins within the same wallet. It would be easier if after staking coins reset their age, don't you think?
I agree that it would be much easier to reset the coin age after staking, I think there is a reason behind not resetting in the white paper, would make sense to assess if that reason actually makes sense  - I have to pop out for a few hours, but will see if I can find the reason why later on if nobody else answers =)
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January 13, 2018, 11:15:25 AM
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Is this perversion of sending coins to another address in the same wallet really necessary? I was going to get reward in 2-3 days, wallet is always online on one pc, now coins got older, reward in 30 days (network weight increased?). Then I've found I was asked for a fee for transferring coins within the same wallet. It would be easier if after staking coins reset their age, don't you think?
I agree that it would be much easier to reset the coin age after staking, I think there is a reason behind not resetting in the white paper, would make sense to assess if that reason actually makes sense  - I have to pop out for a few hours, but will see if I can find the reason why later on if nobody else answers =)
The coin age is reset.
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January 13, 2018, 11:22:56 AM
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Is this perversion of sending coins to another address in the same wallet really necessary? I was going to get reward in 2-3 days, wallet is always online on one pc, now coins got older, reward in 30 days (network weight increased?). Then I've found I was asked for a fee for transferring coins within the same wallet. It would be easier if after staking coins reset their age, don't you think?
I agree that it would be much easier to reset the coin age after staking, I think there is a reason behind not resetting in the white paper, would make sense to assess if that reason actually makes sense  - I have to pop out for a few hours, but will see if I can find the reason why later on if nobody else answers =)
The coin age is reset.
You are right - sorry my brain isn't working today - its the weekend - its only a problem if the coins become too old and don't stake. Doh
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January 13, 2018, 11:33:59 AM
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The coin age is reset.
You are right - sorry my brain isn't working today - its the weekend - its only a problem if the coins become too old and don't stake. Doh
Yes and therefore you send them (with coincontrol) back to your wallet in blocks of preferable 500 coins.
So what you need is a split of all your coins in blocks of 100 - 1000 and then they start staking around 2500 confirmations.
They come back in your wallet with 512 confirmations and when thy reach 2500 confimations they will stake again.
The value of 2500 varies with the block time. (it can be between 1500 - 7500)
If you have blocks with more than 10000 confirmations, then they are (mostly) to old for staking.
So send them back to you in mentioned blocksize above.
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January 13, 2018, 11:34:21 AM
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Is this perversion of sending coins to another address in the same wallet really necessary? I was going to get reward in 2-3 days, wallet is always online on one pc, now coins got older, reward in 30 days (network weight increased?). Then I've found I was asked for a fee for transferring coins within the same wallet. It would be easier if after staking coins reset their age, don't you think?
I agree that it would be much easier to reset the coin age after staking, I think there is a reason behind not resetting in the white paper, would make sense to assess if that reason actually makes sense  - I have to pop out for a few hours, but will see if I can find the reason why later on if nobody else answers =)
The coin age is reset.

What about combination of "too old for staking" and "not too old" coins, are all of them reseting, or old coins are resting in peace and needs to be resend? Now my expected time to earn reward is 31 days. Sorry, looks a bit complicated.
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January 13, 2018, 12:02:00 PM
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BLODDY HELLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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kick the dam bastard already!!!!!!!!!!!

there's nothing to do. Now it's been a week and whales are still here. Obviously it's clear. They are not using their electricity. Current difficulty is set to 11.9!! I've been checking this forum occasionally to hear some good news about those cheaters but nothing Sad
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January 13, 2018, 12:46:53 PM
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Magi added new ssls on website
https://roadmap.coinmagi.org
More improvements in progress.

bitcoin: bc1qyadvvyv29z08ln2ta7g3uqwzkscr7wq4p09wuz
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January 13, 2018, 01:11:52 PM
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Very good day guys, I told them XMG pumped to 10K SAT.

On the other hand, someone knows why we keep getting orphaned blocks, I refer specifically to the block # 1613046 found by anonymous HuhHuh?? Huh
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January 13, 2018, 02:38:25 PM
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A bloody block is a good or bad news? Is it the result of an error in the block chain or something like that? Or is it something totally normal?
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January 13, 2018, 03:54:50 PM
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A bloody block is a good or bad news? Is it the result of an error in the block chain or something like that? Or is it something totally normal?
Its normal. It happen lots if time.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/5859/what-are-orphaned-and-stale-blocks

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January 13, 2018, 03:58:29 PM
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Hello. There are some good sounds from magi. I have seen the sewgit magi plan in 2018. Could be more accurate. Why this good coin does not run masternode. I think it's a good thing
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January 13, 2018, 04:00:54 PM
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A bloody block is a good or bad news? Is it the result of an error in the block chain or something like that? Or is it something totally normal?
Its normal. It happen lots if time.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/5859/what-are-orphaned-and-stale-blocks

thank you very well my friend.  Cool
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January 13, 2018, 05:14:23 PM
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Magi added new ssls on website
https://roadmap.coinmagi.org
More improvements in progress.

I am very happy for this.  Thank you very much!
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January 13, 2018, 05:19:53 PM
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why the price still so cheap???
that's been long time since annoucement.
or people don't like cpu mining?

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January 13, 2018, 05:54:10 PM
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Hi
please let me understand if i had 1000 xmg befeore the hardfork i have same amount after it on the new chain?
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January 13, 2018, 06:04:10 PM
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Hi
please let me understand if i had 1000 xmg befeore the hardfork i have same amount after it on the new chain?

Yes but remember always make wallet back-up before updating

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